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7 Best late night Restaurants in Miami

The best 7 restaurants for late night in Miami — curated by TastyPals editors.

The best late night restaurants in Miami are Panamericano Bar, Lola bar, Jass Kitchen Turkish Cuisine, and more. Start with Panamericano Bar if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By Carlos Mendez7 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
7 Best late night Restaurants in Miami
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Panamericano BarPanamericano Bar doesn't advertise itself from the street — you have to know it's on the second floor behind Novocento on South Miami Avenue, which is exactly the point. The concept is a speakeasy built around the world of Charles H. Baker, the 20th-century bon vivant and cocktail writer whose home library and drawing room inspired the interior design, right down to the custom bar and the mirrors angled so you can watch every pour. The hundreds of rare spirits sourced from across the Americas aren't there for show; they're the engine of the whole operation. This is a cocktail bar in the serious sense — reservations run a structured 90-minute experience, bartenders here are closer to narrators than service staff, and the Pinnacle Guide (essentially the Michelin of the bar world) has given it a one-pin View restaurant →

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Rosa SkyRosa Sky isn't trying to be a restaurant that happens to have a rooftop — it's a sky bar on the 22nd floor of Brickell's AC & Element Hotel that takes its kitchen more seriously than the format usually demands, and that inversion is the whole point. Most Miami rooftops levy a view tax in the form of forgettable food and cocktails that taste like an afterthought. Rosa Sky, from everything the menu and its reputation suggest, at least partially sidesteps that trap. The 21+ door policy, hours that run past midnight on weekdays, the black-and-pink room with downtown Brickell spreading out past the railing — this is a date-night spot, a Thursday-after-work spot, a place where the occasion is explicitly the point. If you want a quiet dinner where you can hear yourself think, go somewhere at street level. If you want Brickell at its most Miami — loud, pretty, a little electric — you're in the right place. The menu runs globally inspired tapas, which could mean anything, but the Spice Rubbed Tuna Poke Bowl grounds it in something specific: reportedly built around leche de tigre, the Peruvian-adjacent citrus-and-chile base that brings real acidity to the fish — the kind of brightness that makes sense alongside a night of cocktails. The Cuban "Cigars" are known as the kind of bar snack that commits fully to the concept, while the Braised Short Rib Grilled Cheese is consistently flagged as the late-night move — rich and heavy, built for the 11pm version of yourself. The Passion Fruit S'mores Mousse reads like the kitchen understands its crowd: dessert designed to be photographed first, eaten second, which in this room is more observation than complaint. The signature cocktail — called, straightforwardly, The Rosa Sky — anchors the drinks program and is worth ordering early to gauge where the bar team is that night. Grab a rail seat outside if the heat allows, because the skyline is the whole argument. Rosa Sky is open Tuesday through Saturday starting at 4:30pm; weekdays are your best shot at an actual conversation. View restaurant →
Queen Miami BeachQueen Miami Beach operates from a premise most cocktail bars fumble: the food is a genuine draw, not a mechanism for selling another round. The concept is built for people who arrive at 10pm legitimately hungry — not for something to line the stomach, but for small plates with real technique behind them — paired with cocktails that get the same attention as whatever's on the plate. Miami Beach has a well-documented surplus of spots that photograph beautifully and underdeliver the moment you sit down. Queen's reputation suggests it clears that bar by actually backing up the aesthetic with a kitchen that knows what it's doing. The menu centers on Japanese-inflected small plates, and by most accounts the Crispy Salmon Nigiri and Caviar Crispy Rice are the anchors worth ordering first. Both are built around the contrast of fried rice and cold, clean fish — a format that diners consistently point to as the highlight of a night here. The Seabass Tempura and Crispy Prawn Tempura are reportedly in a lighter register: the kind of preparation where the batter is everything, and reviewers suggest the kitchen understands that. Then there's the House Smoked Bacon, which reads like a left turn on paper but is known for making sense alongside a mezcal cocktail in a way that feels deliberate rather than accidental — rich and smoky where everything else skews clean and cold. Practically speaking: the bar is the better call over waiting on a table, and weekends at Queen move fast enough that walk-ins routinely get squeezed out. Reservations matter. The smarter approach is to arrive after 9pm, lead with the Crispy Salmon Nigiri and Caviar Crispy Rice, and keep the order tight — four plates between two people is the pace this menu is designed for. View restaurant →

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