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Best Happy Hour Restaurants in Wynwood

9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Doya
A Bib Gourmand-awarded modern Aegean restaurant with a theater kitchen where you can watch chefs work over wood and coal fire.

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8.6
$$$ Wynwood Middle Eastern
Chef Erhan Kostepen, who grew up above a restaurant in Izmir, runs the kitchen at this Wynwood Aegean spot built around a theater-style open hearth where lamb chops and octopus hit wood and coal fire. The short-rib baklava has become the signature—savory, sticky, and photogenic—while the meze spreads reward groups willing to order wide. The Bib Gourmand came in 2022 and held through 2024, though the designation slipped in 2025. Noise levels run high and service can lag when the room fills, so go early or prepare to shout across the table. A scene-y choice for a group dinner that prioritizes flavor and energy over intimacy.
Must-Try Dishes: Short-Rib Baklava, Doya Kebap, Grilled Octopus
What Makes it Special: A Bib Gourmand-awarded modern Aegean restaurant with a theater kitchen where you can watch chefs work over wood and coal fire.
$$ Wynwood Sushi Bars
Founded in 2019 by brothers Diego and Pedro Quijada with Chef Aaron Pate, OMAKAI cracked the code on accessible omakase—a proper chef-selected tasting starting at $26 with seasonal fish and careful technique that would cost triple at comparable spots. This is table service rather than counter-side theater, and the compact Wynwood space lacks the reverent hush of traditional omakase rooms, but the fish quality and saucing hold up against pricier competitors. The 17-piece Omakai Deluxe delivers legitimate variety without requiring a reservation months out or a special-occasion budget. Ideal for sushi enthusiasts who want quality over ceremony, and happy hour makes it even more approachable.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakai Deluxe (17-Piece Omakase), Chu-Toro with Sweet Shoyu, Shima Aji with Scallion
What Makes it Special: Authentic omakase made accessible—a proper chef-led tasting experience starting at just $26, with seasonal fish and meticulous technique at a fraction of typical omakase prices.
$$$ Wynwood Indian, Cocktail Bars
Farm-to-table Indian where Chef Niven Patel sources produce from his own Homestead farm, resulting in dishes where individual ingredients read clearly even through complex spice layers—the Kerala Lamb and Yellowfin Tuna Bhel demonstrate this technique particularly well. The Wynwood location builds on nearly a decade of Dadeland success with an expanded menu including kebabs and a full cocktail program in a handsome, custom-furnished dining room. It draws a mix of South Asian guests seeking familiar flavors done with care and diners looking for Indian cooking that prioritizes seasonal ingredients over rote execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Kerala Lamb, Ghost Pepper Cheddar Naan, Yellowfin Tuna Bhel
What Makes it Special: Four-time Michelin Bib Gourmand winner where Chef Niven Patel sources produce from his own Homestead farm (Rancho Patel), creating seasonal Indian dishes where you can taste every individual ingredient even through complex spice layers.
$$ Wynwood Spanish
The only Florida outpost of this Connecticut-born chain, tucked behind a mural-covered Wynwood entrance with a courtyard that earns its date-night reputation. Executive Chef David Briceno's tapas—particularly the pan con tomate and paella with proper socarrat—punch above typical chain expectations, and the 400-bottle Spanish wine list at under-$40 price points explains the happy hour crowds. Service runs spotty; critics and regulars alike report flagging down staff for refills and forgotten dishes, especially during peak hours. The industrial-meets-cozy space with exposed ducts and trailing philodendrons stays lively without the ear-splitting volume of other Wynwood spots. Best for groups who want affordable wine flights and shareable plates without the pretense.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon Wrapped Dates with Valdeón Mousse, Jamón and Manchego Croquetas, Patatas Bravas
What Makes it Special: One of the largest Spanish wine programs in the U.S. paired with an ever-changing tapas menu from Executive Chef David Briceno, all tucked behind an easy-to-miss mural entrance.
8
$$$ Wynwood Mexican
Bakan leans into regional Mexican cooking that goes beyond the standard Wynwood taco play—mole dishes, whole grilled fish, and a from-scratch tortilla program using ancestral maíz criollo corn anchor the menu. The patio draws date-night and celebration crowds who split shareable plates alongside picks from a 400-bottle mezcal and tequila wall. Expect lively energy that tilts loud on weekend nights, with prices to match the polished Wynwood setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Vuelve a la Vida, Mole Coloradito, Cochinita Pibil Tacos
What Makes it Special: In-house tortilla factory grinding ancestral maíz criollo corn paired with a four-tiered glass case holding 350+ mezcals and tequilas in a lush, Tulum-inspired Wynwood patio setting.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$$ Wynwood Steakhouses
A fire-forward steakhouse where Argentine Grill Master Guillermo Eleicegui runs a visible wood-burning grill as the dining room's anchor, touching nearly every course—cold apps, mains, and even some cocktails carry a grilled element. The room is spacious with tall ceilings, well-separated tables, and stone-and-amber-wood interiors that keep it calmer than its Wynwood surroundings, plus a covered patio for open-air dining. When the kitchen is locked in, the picanha and bone marrow deliver, but the menu can be uneven across lighter preparations—steer toward the proteins and you'll eat well.
Must-Try Dishes: Prime Picanha, Ossobuco Empanada, Sweetbreads with Wagyu Potato Purée
What Makes it Special: Argentine Grill Master Guillermo Eleicegui anchors the open dining room with a roaring wood-burning grill, applying live-fire technique to every course—including cold apps and cocktails.
$$ Wynwood Asian Fusion
Miami's original Asian food hall since November 2017, packing seven vendors, two bars, karaoke, and a record shop into a 10,000-square-foot Wynwood warehouse that transforms from casual lunch spot to DJ-driven nightlife venue after 9pm. B-Side's sushi counter and Jeepney's Filipino sisig are the standouts—the rest ranges from solid to forgettable depending on the vendor and the night. Volume becomes punishing after 7pm, making conversation nearly impossible and pushing this firmly into 'party atmosphere' territory rather than serious dining. Skip the overpriced bubble tea, bring a group who can't agree on one cuisine, and lean into the chaotic energy rather than fighting it.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp Dumplings (YIP), Sisig Triple Cooked Pork Belly (Jeepney), Pork Belly Ramen (Hayato)
What Makes it Special: Miami's original Asian food hall packs seven vendors, two bars, and a karaoke room into a 10,000 sq ft Wynwood warehouse that transforms from food hall to nightclub after dark.
7.7
$$$ Wynwood Cocktail Bars
A Wynwood comfort food spot that leans hardest into its scene—industrial-chic interiors, a retractable-roof patio, and a DJ-fueled energy that makes it work as much for cocktails and people-watching as for the food itself. The 12-hour buttermilk-brined fried chicken and the smash-style Royale burger are the reliable anchors of a menu that's otherwise competent but rarely surprising. The Monday-through-Friday happy hour, with full-size portions at reduced prices, is where the value equation tips decisively in your favor.
Must-Try Dishes: Signature Buttermilk Spicy Fried Chicken, Royale With Cheese, Truffled Deviled Eggs
What Makes it Special: Award-winning fried chicken brined overnight for 12 hours in buttermilk with a proprietary spice blend, created by Madrid-born founders inspired by Amsterdam's rotisserie scene and recognized nationally as one of the top 25 fried chicken spots in the U.S.
$$ Wynwood Mexican, Tex-Mex
A Colombian-founded Tex-Mex chain making its U.S. debut in Wynwood, leaning hard into festive production value—colorful immersive decor, tableside guacamole, and live mariachi on Thursday and Friday nights that turn dinner into an event. The shareable platters and loaded nachos land well for groups, and the margarita program pulls its weight. Service, however, is the weak link: multiple reports of slow response times and inattentive waitstaff undercut the otherwise polished experience, and the Miami location's limited track record means consistency hasn't been fully proven yet.
Must-Try Dishes: Nachos Benito Juárez, Tacos Al Pastor, Burrito Regalo de Dios
What Makes it Special: Colombian-founded Tex-Mex chain (12 locations in Colombia) making its U.S. debut in Wynwood, with live mariachi on Thursday and Friday nights, tableside guacamole, and a chef-driven menu by Karen Bohorquez that blends Colombian hospitality with Tex-Mex indulgence.