12 killer spots to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Miami

12 killer spots to celebrate New Year's Eve in Miami

New Years Eve in Miami is always a party

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In the Magic City there are a million ways to ring in the new year with lots of glamor. Whether you’re looking for an early seat, overflowing bubbles and caviar, or a dance party that lasts until sunrise, you’ll find it in Miami.

Here are 12 options for grueling New Years Eve celebrations in Miami.

Nossa Omakase

Nossa Omakase will offer a seat at this NYE

Nossa Omakase

At the end of 2021 with a dazzling Omakase to start the new year off right. But first you need a password. Visit Koa Poke for instructions on how to enter their speakeasy, Bar Nossa for a cocktail, or bubbles, and then guests are escorted to their mysterious and intimate sushi den. For New Year’s Eve, Nossa Omakase presents a sumptuous 16-18 course meal with included additions such as bluefin tuna toro, white Alba truffles and caviar ($ 595 per person). Sushi enthusiasts receive a bottle of champagne with their dinner. There is only one seating at 8:00 p.m. Reservations can be made on TOCK.

Byblos Miami

A Mediterranean favorite in South Beach

Byblos Miami

Miami Beach’s famous Mediterranean hotspot, Byblos Miami, invites guests to ring in the New Year with an upscale dining experience, followed by a nightly celebration with live DJ, entertainment, party supplies, and more. Menu options include three- and four-course Prix Fixe options, plus one bottle of champagne for every two people. There is also an open bar option from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM for USD 100 per person. Reservations can be made at opentable.com/byblos-miami. For any inquiries, email info@byblosmiami.com or call 786.864.2990.

Luca Osteria

An exclusive truffle menu only available one night

Luca Osteria

Toast the New Year with truffles at Luca Osteria. Located on the beautiful Giralda Avenue in Coral Gables, Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli’s Luca Osteria embodies the essence of Italy with timeless Mediterranean recipes and charming hospitality. For New Years Eve, the Italian restaurant has a decadent seven-course truffle menu for $ 175 per person that includes a free glass of champagne. Reservations can be made on OpenTable.

BOURBON steak

Michael Minas Award Winning Steakhouse at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa

Bourbon steak

BOURBON Steak, Chef Michael Mina’s award-winning steakhouse at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa, is offering a 3-course Prix Fixe for New Year’s Eve. The evening will have two seats: the first seat at USD 195 per person (excluding taxes and tips) will be between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm; the second seat, priced at $ 225 per person (excluding taxes and tips), is available between 8:30 PM and 10:30 PM and features a DJ and free champagne toast. As part of the prix-fixe menu, guests have the choice between a starter, a main course, accompanied by a trio of fresh side dishes and a dessert. The favorites on the menu include premium cuts of beef such as “Reuben”-style ribs and bones, filet mignon and veal chops; Jumbo shrimp cocktail; and spicy beef salad cups with Thai chilli & basil, sweet chilli sauce and crunchy rice. The dinner ends sweetly and festively with a chocolate-champagne dessert made of chocolate cake, praline cream and caramelized hazelnuts and a raspberry-champagne mousse with white chocolate glaze and berry coulis. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made through OpenTable or by calling (786) 279-6600.

La Tropical brewery

This brewery was founded in Cuba in 1888

La Tropical brewery

The Cuban brewery is hosting a NYE fiesta to remember to say goodbye to 2021. From 7 p.m. the party will be celebrated with a DJ and live music from MannySwagg. The brewery also broadcasts the Times Square Ball Drop to the taproom televisions. Chef Cindy Hutson’s growing list of craft brews and Latin Caribbean cuisines will be available for purchase throughout the evening. A nominal charge of USD 25 per person (excluding children under 12) starts at 7:00 PM and includes a free Beermosa. Tickets for the NYE Fiesta can be pre-purchased here. Table reservations can be made via OpenTable.

Bull bull

Reservations are required for this New Years Eve celebration

Bull bull

Say hello to the New Year at Toro Toro, Richard Sandoval’s acclaimed pan-Latin steakhouse at the InterContinental Miami. On Friday, December 31st at 8:30 p.m., Toro Toro is offering a 5-course tasting menu priced at over $ 375 per person, accompanied by festive decorations, live entertainment and a bottle of champagne for two. The New Year’s Eve party, curated by chef Jean Delgado, begins with an amuse bouche tartlet salmon mousse with truffle and caviar. The first two courses offer traditional tomato carpaccio with stracciatella, basil, melon, honeydew and pistachio vinaigrette for the first course, followed by chilled lobster tail & tuna, served with parsnips, pomegranate and beets. The main course is traditional chicken with smoked caramelized onions, dashi broth, black garlic gremolata, beets and natural truffle jus; and Australian Wagyu Short Rib, complemented by “Mole de la Casa”, lentils, baby carrots and morels. The evening ends with a decadent white chocolate champagne cheesecake, flavored graham cracker, and infused cherry for dessert. Pre-registration is required and can be done here.

Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina at Fontainebleau Miami Beach

The dry-aged steak burger

Pizza & Burger

For a relaxed, informal experience, guests can treat themselves to one last time at Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina in 2021. On New Year’s Eve, the restaurant offers a three-course fixed-price menu for $ 79 per person (excluding taxes and tips) from 6 p.m. to midnight. Salad, the Caesar salad or one of the presented pizzas such as the Standard, the Pork Store or the Veggie. Each guest can choose a starter from the main course – Rigatoni Pomodoro, 10oz grilled rock steak, fried Atlantic salmon, Caprese “Naked Burger” or the Dry Aged Steak Burger. For dessert, guests enjoy Chocolate Chip Cookie Smore with vanilla ice cream, which is served family-style. Make your reservations here.

COTE Miami

Magnum wine pours its way into 2022

Gary Hey

Get enlightened this New Years Eve with COTE Miami. Experience the extended New Year’s special menu with the trio of treasures from the sea with bluefin tuna, caviar tartare, ice-cold oysters and Argentine prawns. Plus, stay and enjoy an exclusive after party with DJ entertainment as part of the second dinner seating from 11pm to 1am (USD 295 per person ++). Order from the bar or grab an open bar bracelet (additional $ 200 per person) to ensure party goers get free flowing champagne and house spirits during afterparty hours. For those who just want to attend the after party from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., open bar wristbands are also available for purchase. Alternatively, experience the first dinner from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm, including the New Years Special (USD 225 per person ++), a festive gala dinner with Gogi Cha “Butcher’s Tea” – consomme made from American Wagyu brisket; “Steak & Eggs”, hand-cut filet mignon tartare, golden ossetra caviar, milk toast; Butcher Celebration with Filet, Dry-Aged Ribeye, American Wagyu Loin, American Wagyu Cote, A5 Wagyu Ribeye, Grand Cru Galbi; Longevity noodles with lucky bags; Serve soft with soy sauce caramel. Both dinner places also offer special a la carte menu options along with champagne by the glass (USD 38) from A 3L ‘Jeroboam’ by Guy Larmandier Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru ‘Brut Zero’ champagne. Reservations can be made here.

Fiola Miami

The first DC transplant location in Miami

Marco Cimmino

Located in Coral Gables, Fiola, headed by Miami-based chef Daniel Ganem, has two seats this New Year’s Eve. Each includes five courses plus dessert. First seat: USD 175 per person ++; Second seat: $ 275 per person ++ and includes an optional caviar upgrade for $ 125 per person ++. Dishes include a variety of crudos, sea urchins, short rib osso bucco, and more. Check out the menu here. Reservations through OpenTable are strongly recommended.

Sweet Liberty Drinks and Supply Co.

A hotspot in Miami Beach that stays open until 5 a.m.

Red eye of the world

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co will host an epic New Year’s Eve party with a multi-course dinner that includes raw appetizers (east and west coast oysters, shrimp cocktail, fancy oysters, aguachile oysters, lobster salad, and chips). a surf and turf board (Maine lobster, New York steak, rotisserie half chicken, prawn skewers, couscous, chimichurri, garlic and herb potatoes, kielbasa sausage, fresh salad, grilled corn, rotisserie carrots with harissa) and, for dessert, Basque cheesecake with steamed blackberries, lime, mezcal, candied cornflakes and Chocolate Town, a chocolate-malt shake with a warm brownie and vanilla ice cream. Seating starts at 8:30 PM and costs $ 225 per person. Tickets can be purchased here and include a champagne toast and an open bar until midnight.

Stumble

Caviar, truffles and bubbles are on the menu at this NYE

Stumble

Start the New Year with caviar, truffles and bubbles at Tropezón, the new Andalusian restaurant and gin bar that opened earlier this month on Espanola Way. Your first New Year’s Eve service offers a special additional menu with a touch of caviar, truffles and bubbles. The menu is designed for two and includes the following dishes and costs $ 195 per two guests. Guests can also order from Tropezón’s regular menu with a wide variety of Spanish-inspired tapas such as Tortilla Espanola, Gambas Al Ajillo, Gypsy Gazpacho, Boquerones Fritos, and more. The bar with more than 20 gin infusions, handcrafted cocktails and an impressive sherry menu is open until 2 a.m., making it the perfect meeting place for the late evening. For more information, call (305) 763-8523 or visit their website.

The bazaar on SLS South Beach

At The Bazaar. two seating options are offered

SLS south beach

Jose Andres’ The Bazaar’s New Year’s Eve Experience has two seating areas – the first from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and the second from 9 p.m. to close. Expect popular dishes and classics from the award-winning menu such as king crab and lobster shumai, dry-aged rib-eye, and Iberian ham sliders. More information can be found here. To reserve, email the bazaar’s NYE ​​coordinator Leslie Paradis at leslie.paradis@sbe.com.

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