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Katie Sagal

Family Friendly Restaurants in Miami

Miami’s dining scene is as eclectic and charming as its architecture. From relaxed beachy fare to delicious seafood to Cuban and Spanish-inspired dishes, Miami’s culinary offerings span a very tasty variety of dishes. If you’re traveling with kids, it can sometimes be difficult to know where to go to avoid overpaying or settling for limited options. Fortunately, we’ve put together this handy guide for you with a few suggestions for family friendly restaurants in Miami. From super kid-friendly to local cuisine to vegetarian fare, you’ll fine everything you’re looking for in Miami! These restaurants are located throughout Miami, but many are within an easy drive or walk of some great Miami attractions, so they can be easily worked into your family vacation itinerary.

Kid-Friendly Miami Restaurants News Café

A casual beachside eatery, News Café is the perfect place to lunch on a sunny afternoon. People watch as you sip on refreshing drinks and delight in their tasty sandwiches. They offer a wide variety of fare, including specialty salads, burgers, pizza, paninis, pasta, and much more. You’ll even be able to find some great Middle Eastern-inspired dishes. Kids will especially love the dessert options, and you’ll love the price. Nearby Attractions: Art Deco District, Miami Beach, Lummus Park

Gelato Go

This little spot is just perfect for a refreshing pit stop in the afternoon. Choose from several delicious flavors (like strawberry, lemon, coconut, and even Oreo) and bring your dish outside to enjoy the weather. Kids will love the zesty gelato, and parents will enjoy the selection of more sophisticated dessert dishes like cannoli and stracciatella. Nearby Attractions: Miami Bike Rental, South Pointe Beach, Dodge Island

Big Pink

Another popular dining destination in South Beach, this family favorite is the perfect place to relax and enjoy their multiple large-screen TVs. Their delicious menu includes burgers, sandwiches, pizza, all-day breakfast, and even a quirky option for “TV dinners.” The kids menu features delicious dishes like mac n’ cheese and chicken fingers. There’s something for everyone at this fun restaurant! Nearby Attractions: South Pointe Park, Dodge Island, Nikki Beach

Bayside Seafood Hut

Affectionately known as “the Shack” to locals, this laid-back seafood eatery has been delighting visitors for decades. From their extensive variety of starters (everything from crab cakes to coconut shrimp to ceviche) to fish sandwiches and fresh catches, their menu has everything to satisfy a craving for seafood. Kids can opt for the plainer fish or choose something like chicken fingers and burgers. Nearby Attractions: Miami Seaquarium, Virginia Key Beach Park, Virginia Key

Local Cuisine Old Lisbon

Featuring a Portuguese seafood menu, this South Miami mainstay epitomizes the type of fusion cuisine that Miami is known for. Although menu items come with intimidating names for picky eaters (most names are in Spanish), the actual food is delicious. Their dinner menu is divided into “Land,” “Sea,” and “Vegetarian,” so you’ll be able to find what you’re in the mood for relatively easily. Parents will enjoy their extensive wine list, too! Nearby Attractions: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, Wainwright Park

Versailles Restaurant

Despite its French-sounding name, this iconic restaurant is one of the most famous Cuban restaurants in all of Miami. This family-friendly destination is actually the ideal place to experience the best of local cuisine without the high price tag. Their menu offers practically everything from breakfast to dinner, but some of the most popular items include ceviche, stuffed plantains, their famous Cuban sandwich, Oxtail stew, and more. Try a Cuban Sampler to get a real taste of the cuisine. Nearby Attractions: Miami Children’s Museum, Jungle Island, Little Havana

Vegetarian Options Govinda’s Garden

This go-to veggie restaurant serves up a delicious variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes, including a number of faux-meat options. Menu items vary, but some of the most popular dishes include everything from veggie burgers and paninis to more creative quinoa salads and vegan desserts. Its central location also makes it a great healthy place to stop amid a day of sightseeing. Nearby Attractions: Brickell Key, Bayfront Park, Miami Children’s Museum

Mi Vida Café

Another popular veggie-friendly dining destination. It’s a causal restaurant featuring mostly vegan dishes, all of which are extremely tasty (and healthy!). Serving everything from salads and fresh fruit dishes to vegan sandwiches and pizzas, Mi Vida has something to appeal to every taste. They also offer a wide variety of juices and smoothies, so you can even stop by for breakfast or dessert. Nearby Attractions: Pelican Habor, Biscayne Bay, North Bay Village Sometimes the best dining discoveries come by accident. So if you’re interested in exploring Miami’s culinary scene on your own, some places to focus your search include Miami Beach, Little Havana, Coral Gables, and Palm Beach. Since the area is so diffuse, don’t leave out the possibility of leaving Miami proper in search of the tastiest grub. Wherever you end up dining, we’re sure you’ll love the taste of Miami so much you’ll never want to leave.

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