"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. If your goal is to eat on a Saturday night at 9pm, you'll need to book a few weeks out. If you're bad at planning, check for same-day cancellations. Otherwise, eating here during the week is a lot easier. There is a bar area, but it's drinks only, gets very crowded, and you might be turned away at the host stand if it's too packed. Get access to exclusive reservations at this spot with Chase Sapphire Reserve. New cardmembers get $300 in annual dining statement credits." - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino