Seafood Spots in Miami

By Lucas Calderon

Seafood Spots in Miami: A Weekend Guide

Why Miami is the Perfect Seafood Weekend Destination

From Cuban seafood appetizers to upscale ceviche bars, Miami’s seafood scene is as vibrant as the city itself. If you’ve only got a weekend to eat your way through the Magic City, we’ve mapped out a two-day seafood adventure you won’t forget.

Friday Night: Stone Crab Feast from Holy Crab

Craving the taste of fresh Florida Stone Crabs? We’ve got you covered with the best claws in Miami β€” always available for pickup or delivery only.

One of our favorite places to enjoy Stone Crabs isΒ Matheson Hammock Park. It’s the perfect spot to bring your claws for a laid-back Miami day. Sit at a picnic bench, soak up the sun, watch the local kite surfers in action, and relax by the saltwater lake as boats head out into the bay. We can even meet you there! Surprise your loved ones or friends, or simply treat yourself, and we'll have the claws delivered right to you at the park!

Whether you’re planning a picnic or a cozy night at home, hotel, or Airbnb, our Stone Crabs bring the true flavors of Miami right to you. Remember, we don’t have dine-in β€” it’s all aboutΒ pickup and delivery convenience.

Why People Love It:

Skip the long lines and get Florida’s most famous seafood delivered straight to your door or do a local pickup order while exploring the city. Holy Crab makes enjoying stone crab claws easy, whether you’re local to Miami or ordering nationwide.

Favorite Dishes:

  • Fresh, cracked, and chilled Florida Stone Crab Claws

  • Served with their signature mustard sauce

  • Optional seafood and side add-ons for a full feast

Instagram: @holycrabdelivery


Saturday Lunch: Seafood Apps at La Camaronera

Keep it casual for Saturday lunch with small bites at La Camaronera, a family-run Cuban seafood spot that’s been a local institution for decades. While their fried fish sandwiches are famous, their appetizers are just as crave-worthy. Think fried shrimp, conch fritters, and croquetas de pescado… great for sharing before exploring more of Miami.

Why People Love It:

This no-frills Cuban seafood joint has been a Miami institution for decades. It’s casual, authentic, and full of flavor. Perfect for a quick stop during your weekend!

Favorite Dishes:

  • Crispy fried shrimp

  • Golden conch fritters

  • Savory croquetas de pescado (fish croquettes)

Instagram: @lacamaronera

Saturday Dinner: Upscale Seafood & Cocktails at Stiltsville Fish Bar

Dress it up Saturday night with dinner at Stiltsville Fish Bar in Sunset Harbour. Known for its oysters, tuna poke, and creative ceviche, this spot brings a modern edge to Miami seafood. Pair your meal with craft cocktails while enjoying the lively, upscale atmosphere.

Why People Love It:

Located in Sunset Harbour, Stiltsville blends coastal flavors with Miami flair. The modern vibe and cocktail program make it a go-to for a night out.

Favorite Dishes:

  • East & West Coast oysters

  • Refreshing tuna poke

  • Creative ceviche specials

Instagram: @stiltsvillefishbar

Final Bite: Bayshore Club: Miami's Open-Air Seafood Destination with a Historic Twist

Why People Love It:

Bayshore Club blends Vintage Miami’s Seaplane Base with a modern, open-air waterfront dining experience. Guests enjoy breezy bay views, casual elegance, and some of the freshest seafood in Coconut Grove.

Favorite Dishes:

  • Fresh oysters and chilled blue crab claws from the raw bar, a top choice for Miami seafood lovers
  • Signature lobster rolls, often called the best Coconut Grove seafood sandwiches
  • Whole fried snapper, a must-try for fans searching for authentic South Florida seafood dining

Instagram:Β @bayshoreclubmiami

In just one weekend, you’ll experience the best of Miami’s seafood scene: iconic stone crab claws from Holy Crab Delivery, Cuban-style seafood apps at La Camaronera, modern coastal dining at Stiltsville Fish Bar, and the open-air seafood destination, Bayshore Club.

Miami is a city built for seafood lovers! Come hungry, and leave planning your next trip back.

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