Bar & grill · Hollywood
An Old Florida icon where the famed sirloin burger still draws lines. Celebrated by Eater Miami and featured on Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it marked 50 years in 2025 with upgrades while keeping its laid-back, waterfront soul.
Seafood restaurant · Hollywood
Family-run and supplied by its own Keys fisheries, Billy’s is the city’s shellfish showstopper. Highlighted by Miami New Times and praised by the Miami Herald, it’s the place for claws, a seafood tower, and Intracoastal views.
Seafood restaurant · Hollywood
Locals bring out-of-towners here for sunset seafood, steaks, and a Wine Spectator–recognized list. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 roundup, GG’s remains a polished, independently owned Intracoastal staple.
Restaurant · Hollywood
A chef-driven seafood spot where Asian techniques meet Florida ingredients. Covered by the Miami Herald and named among Miami New Times’ best, it draws fans for oysters, lobster rolls, Thai crab curry, and a lively downtown setting.
Indonesian restaurant · Hollywood
Born at Yellow Green Farmers Market and now a beloved downtown restaurant, Krakatoa introduces fragrant Indonesian cooking to Hollywood. Featured in Miami New Times’ 2025 list and praised by local critics for rendang and rijsttafel spreads.
Ramen restaurant · Hollywood
A late-night ramen and sushi original since 2013, still going strong. Cited by Miami New Times in 2025 for bowls like curry ramen and the Hangover, it’s a neighborhood standby that keeps downtown fed past midnight.
Gastropub · Hollywood
A lively gastropub with 40-plus beers on tap and indulgent, well-executed comfort food. Named among Miami New Times’ best for its signature burger, pizzas, and neighborhood vibe just off Young Circle.
Italian restaurant · Hollywood
Chef-owner Fulvio Sardelli’s four-story beachside villa pairs house-made pastas with prime steaks. Praised by the Miami Herald and Miami New Times for polished service and special-occasion cooking rooted in a multigenerational family tradition.
Greek restaurant · Hollywood
A long-running, owner-operated spot anchoring downtown with grilled octopus, dips, lamb chops, and upbeat energy. Loved by locals and cited by regional guides for its community ties and generous Greek hospitality.
Bar & grill · Hollywood
A beachfront brewpub pouring house beers with a laid-back Broadwalk view. Verified open with recent listings and the official site, it’s an easygoing stop for burgers, seafood, and sand-between-your-toes sunsets.
Permanently Closed
Beach-adjacent and family-run, Pachamanka treats ceviche as an art form. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it’s known for bright leche de tigre, grilled octopus, and generous platters that keep locals returning.
An Old Florida icon where the famed sirloin burger still draws lines. Celebrated by Eater Miami and featured on Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it marked 50 years in 2025 with upgrades while keeping its laid-back, waterfront soul.

Family-run and supplied by its own Keys fisheries, Billy’s is the city’s shellfish showstopper. Highlighted by Miami New Times and praised by the Miami Herald, it’s the place for claws, a seafood tower, and Intracoastal views.

Locals bring out-of-towners here for sunset seafood, steaks, and a Wine Spectator–recognized list. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 roundup, GG’s remains a polished, independently owned Intracoastal staple.
A chef-driven seafood spot where Asian techniques meet Florida ingredients. Covered by the Miami Herald and named among Miami New Times’ best, it draws fans for oysters, lobster rolls, Thai crab curry, and a lively downtown setting.

Born at Yellow Green Farmers Market and now a beloved downtown restaurant, Krakatoa introduces fragrant Indonesian cooking to Hollywood. Featured in Miami New Times’ 2025 list and praised by local critics for rendang and rijsttafel spreads.

A late-night ramen and sushi original since 2013, still going strong. Cited by Miami New Times in 2025 for bowls like curry ramen and the Hangover, it’s a neighborhood standby that keeps downtown fed past midnight.

A lively gastropub with 40-plus beers on tap and indulgent, well-executed comfort food. Named among Miami New Times’ best for its signature burger, pizzas, and neighborhood vibe just off Young Circle.
Chef-owner Fulvio Sardelli’s four-story beachside villa pairs house-made pastas with prime steaks. Praised by the Miami Herald and Miami New Times for polished service and special-occasion cooking rooted in a multigenerational family tradition.

A long-running, owner-operated spot anchoring downtown with grilled octopus, dips, lamb chops, and upbeat energy. Loved by locals and cited by regional guides for its community ties and generous Greek hospitality.

A beachfront brewpub pouring house beers with a laid-back Broadwalk view. Verified open with recent listings and the official site, it’s an easygoing stop for burgers, seafood, and sand-between-your-toes sunsets.

Beach-adjacent and family-run, Pachamanka treats ceviche as an art form. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it’s known for bright leche de tigre, grilled octopus, and generous platters that keep locals returning.
Bar & grill · Hollywood
An Old Florida icon where the famed sirloin burger still draws lines. Celebrated by Eater Miami and featured on Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it marked 50 years in 2025 with upgrades while keeping its laid-back, waterfront soul.
Seafood restaurant · Hollywood
Family-run and supplied by its own Keys fisheries, Billy’s is the city’s shellfish showstopper. Highlighted by Miami New Times and praised by the Miami Herald, it’s the place for claws, a seafood tower, and Intracoastal views.
Seafood restaurant · Hollywood
Locals bring out-of-towners here for sunset seafood, steaks, and a Wine Spectator–recognized list. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 roundup, GG’s remains a polished, independently owned Intracoastal staple.
Restaurant · Hollywood
A chef-driven seafood spot where Asian techniques meet Florida ingredients. Covered by the Miami Herald and named among Miami New Times’ best, it draws fans for oysters, lobster rolls, Thai crab curry, and a lively downtown setting.
Indonesian restaurant · Hollywood
Born at Yellow Green Farmers Market and now a beloved downtown restaurant, Krakatoa introduces fragrant Indonesian cooking to Hollywood. Featured in Miami New Times’ 2025 list and praised by local critics for rendang and rijsttafel spreads.
Ramen restaurant · Hollywood
A late-night ramen and sushi original since 2013, still going strong. Cited by Miami New Times in 2025 for bowls like curry ramen and the Hangover, it’s a neighborhood standby that keeps downtown fed past midnight.
Gastropub · Hollywood
A lively gastropub with 40-plus beers on tap and indulgent, well-executed comfort food. Named among Miami New Times’ best for its signature burger, pizzas, and neighborhood vibe just off Young Circle.
Italian restaurant · Hollywood
Chef-owner Fulvio Sardelli’s four-story beachside villa pairs house-made pastas with prime steaks. Praised by the Miami Herald and Miami New Times for polished service and special-occasion cooking rooted in a multigenerational family tradition.
Greek restaurant · Hollywood
A long-running, owner-operated spot anchoring downtown with grilled octopus, dips, lamb chops, and upbeat energy. Loved by locals and cited by regional guides for its community ties and generous Greek hospitality.
Bar & grill · Hollywood
A beachfront brewpub pouring house beers with a laid-back Broadwalk view. Verified open with recent listings and the official site, it’s an easygoing stop for burgers, seafood, and sand-between-your-toes sunsets.
Permanently Closed
Beach-adjacent and family-run, Pachamanka treats ceviche as an art form. Included in Miami New Times’ 2025 list, it’s known for bright leche de tigre, grilled octopus, and generous platters that keep locals returning.
