"An open-air waterfront venue in Downtown Miami that opened in November 2017 under Breakwater Hospitality Group and MV Real Estate Holdings, The Wharf Miami is set to close on September 16 as it prepares to transform into Riverside Wharf. To bid farewell it will host “The Closing Parties” on its final weekend: Friday, Sept. 15 from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. — “The Closing Parties: & MORE!” — featuring seven themed bars offering cocktails honoring popular festivities like Cinco de Mayo and St. Patrick’s Day, and Saturday, Sept. 16 from noon to 3 a.m. — “The Closing Parties: Bon Voyage” — celebrating the venue’s five-year tenure; it will remain open during normal hours until Sept. 16." - Olee Fowler
"Whether rooting for the Chiefs or Eagles, the party is on at the buzzing outdoor venue. Fans can watch the game on giant screens paired with game sounds during the main event and live music during commercial breaks. A Game Day special will feature five Corona, Corona Premier, or Modelo beers for $35." - Alona Martinez
"Set alongside Miami River this 30,000-square-foot outdoor space is a hub for fun, food, and good times making it ideal for watching the game. With plenty of food vendors, several bars and lounge seating on a wooden deck, it’s an ideal gathering spot for football fans. During the big game, it’ll also feature additional large screen TVs and live music during commercial breaks." - Alona Martinez
"Set alongside Miami River this 30,000-square-foot outdoor space is a hub for fun, food, and good times making it ideal for watching the game. With plenty of food vendors, several bars and lounge seating on a wooden deck, it’s an ideal gathering spot for football fans. During the big game, it’ll also feature additional large screen TVs and live music during commercial breaks." - Alona Martinez
"Freshen up at one of the park’s shower stations and return to the mainland for laid-back dinner, drinks, and lawn games at The Wharf Miami, where food trucks and nautically inspired lounge spaces (think decorative buoys and oars) sit next to the docks on the Miami River."