"Dinner at Brickell's Delilah is an odd blur of pre- and postpubescent nostalgia. This restaurant serves food for children inside a dining room that wants to feel familiar to grandparents—all within a clubstaurant atmosphere that can only appeal to an adult. And while they miss the whole vintage American supper club theme they’re aiming for, Delilah is still a contender in Miami’s overpriced see-and-be-seen restaurant universe. Live music in the dining room adds a cinematic quality to dinner. The space, which is about 85% chandelier, is at least visually interesting. Just resist the urge to order the $27 chicken tenders and instead spend your money on steak and martinis. " - ryan pfeffer