When a craving strikes past midnight, fear not: Miami has you covered with everything from greasy bar food (no judgment) to healthy salads and upscale ramen. Whether you’re barhopping in Wynwood, celebrating a bachelorette party in South Beach or simply starving after a long day, here are six spots that serve killer meals into the wee hours.
The Best Late-Night Eats in Miami
Steve’s Pizza
Name a food more satisfying than late-night pizza. We’ll wait. This North Miami mainstay is known for its thin-crust pies, fast and friendly service and the fact that it stays open until 4 a.m. on weekends.
12101 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami; 305-891-0202 or steves-pizza.net
Bodega Taqueria Y Tequila
Someday we’ll be too grown up for Bodega, but that day is not at 1 a.m. after one too many glasses of rosé. This South Beach night spot never fails to deliver, especially if you’re craving tacos and guacamole.
1220 16th St., Miami Beach; 305-704-2145 or bodegasouthbeach.com
Sweet Liberty
Pimiento cheese croquettes and Michelle Bernstein’s signature fried chicken with cornbread and honey after 11 p.m.? Yes, please. Oh, and don’t forget the chocolate bourbon bread pudding. Recently ranked one of the World’s 50 Best Bars, this Miami Beach spot serves food and drink until 5 a.m. daily.
237-B 20th St., Miami Beach; 305-763-8217 or mysweetliberty.com
The Anderson
Open until 4 a.m. on weekends and 2 a.m. on weekdays, the Anderson is a serious triple threat: delicious cocktails, a funky vibe and one of the best late-night bar menus around. Think crispy buttermilk-brined chicken sandwiches; pretzel burgers with beer cheese and caramelized onions; and fried banana splits with guava and cream cheese ice cream.
709 NE 79th St.; 305-757-3368 or theanderson.com
Moshi Moshi
If you’re looking for a ramen spot at 3 a.m., we know just the place: Moshi Moshi, one of Miami’s longest-running late-night Asian restaurants. With locations basically everywhere (Miami Beach, Brickell and MiMo), you’re never too far away from a steaming bowl of miso ramen and a side of pork dumplings. It’s open until 5 a.m. daily, but don’t be surprised if you have to wait for a table at 4 a.m. (Yep, it’s really that popular.)
Multiple locations; moshimoshi
La Sandwicherie
You’re in the mood for something hearty but not necessarily fried and greasy. Enter La Sandwicherie, a French restaurant known for its salads, sandwiches, smoothies and shakes. The best part: It’s open year-round until 5 a.m.
Multiple locations; lasandwicherie.com