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Best Late Night Restaurants in Wynwood

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Joe's Pizza
The Miami outpost of NYC's legendary 1975 pizzeria, serving the same thin-crust slices that fold perfectly over a paper plate.

Notable Picks

$ Wynwood Pizza
The Miami outpost of NYC's 1975 slice institution delivers the same thin, foldable, paper-plate-defying pizza that made the original famous. Stick to the classic cheese or pepperoni for the full experience—no frills needed. Late-night hours make it the go-to after exploring Wynwood.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Sicilian Square Slice
What Makes it Special: The Miami outpost of NYC's legendary 1975 pizzeria, serving the same thin-crust slices that fold perfectly over a paper plate.
$$ Wynwood Indian
A no-frills halal kitchen on the Wynwood-adjacent corridor where the owner walks you through the menu and portions are sized like you're eating at someone's home—the tandoori biryani in particular overdelivers for its price point. The space is basic and could use cosmetic attention, but the cooking is clean-flavored and freshness-forward in a way that higher-priced competitors don't always match. It fills a specific lane for budget-conscious diners and halal-seeking families who prioritize what's on the plate over what's on the walls.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tandoori Biryani, Gobi Manchurian, Chicken 65
What Makes it Special: A no-frills, family-operated halal kitchen in the Wynwood-adjacent corridor where the owner personally guides first-timers through the menu—what it lacks in décor it overdelivers on generous portions, authentic spice calibration, and some of the most underpriced biryanis in Miami.

Worthy Picks

$$ 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.
$ Wynwood Sandwiches
Franz and Elise Leforestier have been slinging French baguette sandwiches in Miami since 1988, and this Wynwood outpost—steps from the Walls—brings the same formula to the art district crowd: crusty bread, quality charcuterie (prosciutto, saucisson sec, pâté), fresh vegetables, and that addictive Dijon vinaigrette they call Magic sauce. The 5am closing time makes it the rare late-night option that isn't garbage, and unlike the chaotic South Beach original, this one has AC and actual seating. Some longtime fans note the baguette isn't quite as crispy as years past, and ordering at peak hours can feel disorganized. Works best as a quick lunch while gallery-hopping or a post-bar sandwich when you need something that won't sit heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Sobe Club, Napoli on Croissant, Turkey Brie and Avocado
What Makes it Special: A Miami institution since 1988, this French sandwich bar serves overstuffed baguettes steps from Wynwood Walls until 5am.
$ Wynwood Pizza
Collaboration between Brooklyn's Best Pizza owner and Gramps bar serves respectable NY-style slices from a Cuban-style ventanita window on a dive bar patio. The weekday lunch deal of two slices and a drink makes it a neighborhood standby. Quality can vary, but the setting—grabbing pizza while friends drink on the patio—captures the Wynwood vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: El Queso Classic Slice, La Blanca White Pie, La Hawaiiana
What Makes it Special: A collaboration between Brooklyn's Best Pizza owner and Gramps bar, serving obsessively loved NY-style slices in a dive bar patio setting.
$ Wynwood Pizza
No-frills NY-style delivery spot operating since 1999 that locals depend on for dependable late-night pizza and notably praised honey garlic wings. The focus here is function over form—crispy crust, juicy wings, open past midnight most nights. Serves its purpose well when you need reliable comfort food delivered.
Must-Try Dishes: Honey Garlic Wings, Buffalo Hot Wings, Cheese Pizza Slice
What Makes it Special: No-frills New York-style pizza and wings delivery spot that locals rely on for consistently good late-night comfort food.