Anthro's Miami Travel Guide
What’s more of a draw: Miami’s tropical temps, or its eclectic, vibrant, history-meets-beachy-chic spirit? Choose both, and join us in our new neighborhood at Brickell City Centre. This cultural and commercial hub of downtown Miami, just blocks from the Atlantic, is the home of our just-opened Anthropologie store and the heart of an unmissable to-do list, courtesy of our in-the-know Anthro insiders.
Top Food Options in Miami
Bouchon Bistro
2101 Galiano St
The historic La Palma building, constructed in 1924 and known as an icon of the Mediterranean Revival, is home to an upscale French menu helmed by the brilliant Thomas Keller. Featured dishes change daily to showcase local markets’ best offerings, and a bar-none raw bar stars the finest fruits de mer.
2101 Galiano St
The historic La Palma building, constructed in 1924 and known as an icon of the Mediterranean Revival, is home to an upscale French menu helmed by the brilliant Thomas Keller. Featured dishes change daily to showcase local markets’ best offerings, and a bar-none raw bar stars the finest fruits de mer.
Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen
864 Commerce St
Though the menu is rooted in Mediterranean tradition, you’ll notice a world tour of modern flavors on your trip through lunch, brunch, or dinner at this beautiful, hidden-gem eatery. Dishes are built on fresh, nutritious flavors, with influences from Turkey, Colombia, and Greece, to name a few.
864 Commerce St
Though the menu is rooted in Mediterranean tradition, you’ll notice a world tour of modern flavors on your trip through lunch, brunch, or dinner at this beautiful, hidden-gem eatery. Dishes are built on fresh, nutritious flavors, with influences from Turkey, Colombia, and Greece, to name a few.
Taquiza
7450 Ocean Terrace
Bienvenidos a Miami, and welcome to Taquiza, the authentic Mexican taqueria known for its blue corn tortillas, made fresh daily by hand using traditional stone-grinding techniques. Everything on this gourmet street-food menu is worth trying, and with such friendly prices, you just might want one of everything.
7450 Ocean Terrace
Bienvenidos a Miami, and welcome to Taquiza, the authentic Mexican taqueria known for its blue corn tortillas, made fresh daily by hand using traditional stone-grinding techniques. Everything on this gourmet street-food menu is worth trying, and with such friendly prices, you just might want one of everything.
Sereia
3540 Main Hwy
Having that daydream again – on a boat (OK, yacht) off the glittering Portuguese coast? You'll be in good company at Sereia, a recent addition led by Portugal's top celebrity chef, Henrique Sá Pessoa. Seafood is the star here, from scallops to prawns to, yes, caviar, but all food groups get the Iberian treatment to similarly stunning effect. Just a sip of port and the vision is complete.
3540 Main Hwy
Having that daydream again – on a boat (OK, yacht) off the glittering Portuguese coast? You'll be in good company at Sereia, a recent addition led by Portugal's top celebrity chef, Henrique Sá Pessoa. Seafood is the star here, from scallops to prawns to, yes, caviar, but all food groups get the Iberian treatment to similarly stunning effect. Just a sip of port and the vision is complete.
Top Drink Options in Miami
Sugar
788 Brickell Plaza #40
Escape to the clouds (or, close enough) on the towering 40th floor of the EAST Miami Hotel, where this intimate bar offers a rainforest-like hideaway. Marvel at the bar itself, hand-carved from Balinese wood, and at the view of the city from above. Live DJ sets give the place a tempting pulse for night owls.
788 Brickell Plaza #40
Escape to the clouds (or, close enough) on the towering 40th floor of the EAST Miami Hotel, where this intimate bar offers a rainforest-like hideaway. Marvel at the bar itself, hand-carved from Balinese wood, and at the view of the city from above. Live DJ sets give the place a tempting pulse for night owls.
Panamericano Bar
900 S Miami Ave #260
With a secluded entrance and a speakeasy buzzer, this mixological emporium is certainly more subtle than some of Miami’s other destinations. But that doesn’t make the drinks (or the ambiance) any less memorable. Find the sort-of-secret door behind Novecento Restaurant in Mary Brickell Village, then choose from thoughtful, handcrafted libations with origins across North, South, and Central America.
900 S Miami Ave #260
With a secluded entrance and a speakeasy buzzer, this mixological emporium is certainly more subtle than some of Miami’s other destinations. But that doesn’t make the drinks (or the ambiance) any less memorable. Find the sort-of-secret door behind Novecento Restaurant in Mary Brickell Village, then choose from thoughtful, handcrafted libations with origins across North, South, and Central America.
Dante’s HiFi+
519 NW 26th St
It’s a bar, but it’s also a listening bar. Book a session at this unique vinyl listening venue – inspired by Japan’s vinyl listening rooms – and enjoy a singular musical journey while you sip superb cocktails. Nestled in Miami’s stylish Wynwood neighborhood, Dante’s is outfitted with cutting edge sound systems, naturally, and wooden shelves housing (some of) its exhilarating record library.
519 NW 26th St
It’s a bar, but it’s also a listening bar. Book a session at this unique vinyl listening venue – inspired by Japan’s vinyl listening rooms – and enjoy a singular musical journey while you sip superb cocktails. Nestled in Miami’s stylish Wynwood neighborhood, Dante’s is outfitted with cutting edge sound systems, naturally, and wooden shelves housing (some of) its exhilarating record library.
Aubi + Ramsa
172 NE 41st St #3516
Cocktail ice cream? Say less. This 21+ dessert bar isn’t your ordinary scoop shop. (There are non-alcoholic options, too.) Choose from not one but three flavors inspired by our new label, Celandine: Aperol Coconut Margarita Sorbet, Tequila Sangria Sorbet, and Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned Ice Cream, all made with premium varieties of Calirosa tequila.
172 NE 41st St #3516
Cocktail ice cream? Say less. This 21+ dessert bar isn’t your ordinary scoop shop. (There are non-alcoholic options, too.) Choose from not one but three flavors inspired by our new label, Celandine: Aperol Coconut Margarita Sorbet, Tequila Sangria Sorbet, and Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned Ice Cream, all made with premium varieties of Calirosa tequila.
Places to Shop in Miami
Anthropologie
701 South Miami Ave Suite 267-C
Our new location is “super bright and cozy,” says Cathleen, store manager extraordinaire, “and as soon as you walk in you can instantly feel the warmth and connection between employees and those shopping.” See you there!
701 South Miami Ave Suite 267-C
Our new location is “super bright and cozy,” says Cathleen, store manager extraordinaire, “and as soon as you walk in you can instantly feel the warmth and connection between employees and those shopping.” See you there!
Faena Bazaar
3400 Collins Ave
Step into a treasure trove of upscale décor, fashion, accessories, and more. This innovative destination is a four-floor oasis of coveted brands and design collaborations.
3400 Collins Ave
Step into a treasure trove of upscale décor, fashion, accessories, and more. This innovative destination is a four-floor oasis of coveted brands and design collaborations.
Books & Books
265 Aragon Ave & 3409 Main Hwy
Despite its name, there’s so much more. This independent shop is a gathering place, event space, neighborhood landmark (in both Coral Gables and Coconut Grove), and real-life recommendation engine. Thoughtfully curated sections await eager bibliophiles, and a stimulating browsing experience awaits everyone.
265 Aragon Ave & 3409 Main Hwy
Despite its name, there’s so much more. This independent shop is a gathering place, event space, neighborhood landmark (in both Coral Gables and Coconut Grove), and real-life recommendation engine. Thoughtfully curated sections await eager bibliophiles, and a stimulating browsing experience awaits everyone.
Mrs. Mandolin
4308 NE 2nd Ave
From the founder of Mandolin Aegean Bistro, this cozy home design boutique is appointed with housewares from tabletop to pantry to apothecary, all linked by a Mediterranean ethos of authenticity and connection. Pieces are selected from around the world by Anastasia Koutsioukis, the shop's creative force who elevates global artisans and local artists alike.
4308 NE 2nd Ave
From the founder of Mandolin Aegean Bistro, this cozy home design boutique is appointed with housewares from tabletop to pantry to apothecary, all linked by a Mediterranean ethos of authenticity and connection. Pieces are selected from around the world by Anastasia Koutsioukis, the shop's creative force who elevates global artisans and local artists alike.
Places to See in Miami
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
3251 S Miami Ave
Nestled on Biscayne Bay, this stunning Gilded Age estate (and National Historic Landmark) includes more than 30 originally furnished rooms, extensive art collections, and sprawling gardens inspired by those of Renaissance Europe. There’s beauty, and fascinating history, around every corner and manicured hedge. Cross South Miami Avenue on Sundays for the Vizcaya Village Farmers Market and $5 outdoor wellness classes, too.
3251 S Miami Ave
Nestled on Biscayne Bay, this stunning Gilded Age estate (and National Historic Landmark) includes more than 30 originally furnished rooms, extensive art collections, and sprawling gardens inspired by those of Renaissance Europe. There’s beauty, and fascinating history, around every corner and manicured hedge. Cross South Miami Avenue on Sundays for the Vizcaya Village Farmers Market and $5 outdoor wellness classes, too.
The Underline
SW 1st Ave & Tamiami Trail
Visit the first half-mile segment of an ambitious urban linear park planned to one day trace 10 strollable, bike-able miles beneath the path of Miami’s Metrorail. The initial, groundbreaking phase, Brickell Backyard, stretches from the Miami River to Southwest 13th Street, and features art installations, outdoor strength and conditioning stations, basketball and soccer courts, a running track, gaming tables, an entertainment sound stage, and butterfly gardens. Did we miss anything?
SW 1st Ave & Tamiami Trail
Visit the first half-mile segment of an ambitious urban linear park planned to one day trace 10 strollable, bike-able miles beneath the path of Miami’s Metrorail. The initial, groundbreaking phase, Brickell Backyard, stretches from the Miami River to Southwest 13th Street, and features art installations, outdoor strength and conditioning stations, basketball and soccer courts, a running track, gaming tables, an entertainment sound stage, and butterfly gardens. Did we miss anything?
Superblue
S1101 NW 23rd St
Miami’s art scene never disappoints. But at Superblue, you’ll experience the art in an immersive, multi-dimensional adventure unlike any other. Visit this not-quite-museum to lose (or maybe find) yourself in a wonderland of color, sound, and light. Plus, we're all about Superblue’s mission of uplifting avant-garde artists. Grab a coffee table book at the concept shop and bring a slice of Superblue's genius home.
S1101 NW 23rd St
Miami’s art scene never disappoints. But at Superblue, you’ll experience the art in an immersive, multi-dimensional adventure unlike any other. Visit this not-quite-museum to lose (or maybe find) yourself in a wonderland of color, sound, and light. Plus, we're all about Superblue’s mission of uplifting avant-garde artists. Grab a coffee table book at the concept shop and bring a slice of Superblue's genius home.