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Best Restaurants for Group Dining in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale

Shooters Waterfront
Coconuts
Crazy About You
Rooftop @1WLO
FINKA Table & Tap
The Foxy Brown
CHICA Miami
Mastro’s Ocean Club
outdoor patio and lounge area at shooter's waterfront in miami
Shooters Waterfront
indoor dining and bar at coconuts in miami
Coconuts
indoor dining at crazy about you in miami
Crazy About You
indoor dining and bar at rooftop @1WLO in miami
Rooftop @1WLO
indoor dining and bar at FINKA table and tap in miami
FINKA Table & Tap
indoor dining at the foxy brown in miami
The Foxy Brown
trendy interior of chica miami
CHICA Miami
outdoor dining with view of waterfront at mastro's ocean club in miami
Mastro’s Ocean Club

The Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area is popular for get-togethers, conferences, and parties alike. When you have a large group, it’s important to know where you can dine so that you are properly taken care of. Some restaurants are better prepared for group dining, and knowing where they are and what they have to offer will ensure your whole party is happy. For your next outing in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, check out our list of spots perfect for your whole group. 


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Shooters Waterfront

3033 NE 32nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
(954) 566-2855

Situated right on the Intracoastal Waterway, Shooters Waterfront is a mainstay. You’ll be able to enjoy live music, stunning views of the water, and incredible food. It’s laid back, and there’s plenty of dining space whether your group wants to be indoors or out. Both sushi and sandwiches are popular choices, and you can try out some of the bar drinks during the generous happy hour every day. Oh, and there’s dock space in case you’re arriving by boat.

 


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Coconuts

429 Seabreeze Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 525-2421

Coconuts may be one of the more popular places to visit, whether you’re with a large group or not. You’ll be right on the beach, enjoying the chill vibe while the yachts pass by. They’re open for both lunch and dinner, though the Sunday brunch is another reason to visit. Seafood is the main item served on the menu, with such things as coconut shrimp and crispy snapper calling to your tastebuds. Ribs, chicken, and burgers are available, too. As a way to fit in with the beachy atmosphere, check out the frozen cocktails.

 


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Crazy About You

1155 Brickell Bay Dr #101, Miami, FL 33131
(305) 377-4442

You’ll be crazy about food when you visit Crazy About You. The menu samples the very best from America, Spain, and Italy. The waterside bistro is just stylish enough for you to want to post photos on Instagram. It’s located in The Mark on Brickell, right in the heart of Miami. Oxtail tacos, seared toro salmon, and more are popular items. You’ll find a comprehensive cocktail menu and wine list. There’s also a classy brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. It’s quite the experience here, and you should definitely plan on making reservations for a group of any size.

 


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Rooftop @1WLO

1 W Las Olas Blvd #700, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 523-1956

When you want to enjoy group dining with a view, Rooftop @1WLO is the place to go. Located conveniently on W Las Olas Boulevard, it’s easy for everyone to get to. The rooftop lounge can easily accommodate groups, though you’ll want to call ahead to make sure they save you a table. Craft cocktails are one of the reasons to visit, though the light fare is nothing short of perfection. The shrimp toast is one of the favorites.

 


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FINKA Table & Tap

14690 SW 26th St, Miami, FL 33175
(305) 227-8818

The rustic environment of FINKA welcomes you immediately. There are roomy booths, community tables, and even a back room that is ideal for the largest of groups. The restaurant menu includes a little Asian fusion and Cuban, allowing you to enjoy truly unique cuisine. Korean Fried Chicken and the Cuban Bibimbap Bowl are among some of the favorites. The cocktail bar serves up magic in a glass. Plus, they’re open until midnight to accommodate good food and good times at nearly any hour.

 


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The Foxy Brown

476 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(754) 200-4236

Foxy Brown is a casual restaurant serving up quintessential American fare alongside a full bar, complete with local craft beers. The restaurant can easily accommodate large groups on the patio or in the dining room. With the laidback atmosphere, you can just pull a few tables together without anyone saying anything. Lunch and dinner are served throughout the week. The weekends offer an upscale brunch, with a long list of benedicts so that you can indulge.

 


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CHICA Miami

5556 NE 4th Ct, Miami, FL 33137
(786) 632-7725

This Latin American restaurant has a menu that shows off its Haitian roots. You’ll find a breakfast and brunch menu on the weekends as well as an impressive cocktail menu during all hours. The locale is ideal for large groups, though reservations are highly recommended. The moment you walk in, you’ll be welcomed with Florida décor and friendly waitstaff. There’s a lot to choose from when it comes to what to eat, but you won’t be able to go wrong with the arepas or the pork belly tacos.

 


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Mastro’s Ocean Club

3000 NE 32nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
(954) 561-4800

Mastro’s is where you go to impress a group of people. The fine dining establishment specializes in seafood, and with the location right on the water, you can see why. The space is designed to be everything you want. There’s enough room for large dining inside or on the patio. There are also incredible lounge spaces for sipping fancy cocktails. The menu allows you to enjoy some of the finest cuisine that Florida has to offer, ranging from crab cakes to Chilean sea bass. Japanese wagyu steaks are on the menu, too.