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- 4.5Food
- 4.6Service
- 4.7Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Moderate
US$35.00 per person
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Noise • Moderate
Miami
Great for brunch
Miami
Great for outdoor dining
Miami
Great for scenic views
Miami
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Yes, Bayshore Club is a popular date‑night spot thanks to its waterfront views, live music and polished service. Guests repeatedly praise the sunset breezes, romantic marina setting and attentive servers, which make it ideal for a special evening. Expect a lively, casual‑dining vibe with cocktails, seafood and steaks; know that weekend bands can get loud and prices skew a bit upscale. For a quieter experience, aim for an early weeknight or a sunset seating and mention you’d like a view when you reserve.
Portions vary by dish, sharable starters and raw‑bar items tend to be generous, while some entrees and specialty plates are described as modest for the price. Guests often recommend sharing small plates like the conch fritters, calamari or the Bayshore Seafood Tower for groups. A few guests noted smaller portions or changes from menu descriptions on occasion, so if you’re dining hungry consider an appetizer to share or ask your server about portion sizes.
Yes, Bayshore Club has a full bar with signature cocktails, wine by the glass/bottle, draft beers and bubbly. Guests frequently call out crafted cocktails and a solid wine list, and the menu explicitly lists cocktails, beer selections and a broad wine/bubbles program. There’s also a weekday happy hour (Mon–Fri 4–6pm) with half‑priced cocktails, beer and wine by the glass.
Bayshore Club is best known for fresh seafood and a few crowd favorites: guests often rave about the tuna/ahi mini tacos, blackened mahi tacos, conch fritters and the Shrimp & Grits. Shareable highlights like the Bayshore Seafood Tower and the Smoked Wahoo Fish Dip are also frequently recommended. If you want a safe bet, guests repeatedly praise the tuna/mahi tacos and seafood tower for freshness and flavor.
Bayshore Club is open most days during daytime and evening hours. Current posted hours are: Mon–Thu 11:30am–10:00pm, Fri 11:30am–11:00pm, Sat 10:00am–11:00pm and Sun 10:00am–10:00pm. Happy Hour runs Mon–Fri 4:00pm–6:00pm. For special holidays or event nights (festivals or live music), call ahead or check reservations since hours or service flow can change.
Yes, Bayshore Club is family‑friendly and staff frequently accommodate guests with children or mobility needs. Reviews describe seating choices that work well for families (high tops, regular tables, couches and outdoor areas), and teams have helped seat parties near convenient access for older family members. Note that all seating is open‑air, so consider weather, sun, or heat when booking and mention any accessibility needs when you call to reserve.
The best time depends on your goal: for a lively scene with live music and a festive vibe, go weekend evenings or Saturday night. For a quieter, more relaxed waterfront meal, choose weekday lunch or early weeknights and avoid peak weekend band hours. If you want deals, hit happy hour Mon–Fri 4–6pm. Brunch is popular on weekends, book ahead to secure a good table with a view.
Warm, breezy and distinctly Miami, Bayshore Club is open‑air, waterfront and often lively with live music and a sociable crowd. Guests consistently praise the views, friendly staff and a vacation‑like vibe, though weekend nights and festival evenings can be noisy. Expect casual‑elegant, upbeat energy with a focus on fresh seafood, cocktails and outdoor dining under bistro lights and marina scenery.
Casual dress is the norm. The owner lists the dress code as Casual Dress, and guests typically arrive in relaxed, coastal‑friendly attire suitable for outdoor dining and live music evenings. If you plan a special celebration, smart casual is appropriate; for daytime visits wear weather‑appropriate layers since seating is open air.
Yes, guests commonly request specific seating for views, accommodations for celebrations, or accessibility needs, and staff frequently accommodate these when contacted in advance. Several reviews praise managers and servers who helped with birthdays, seating for mobility issues, and special table placements. Call the restaurant ahead of your visit to confirm seating, dietary needs, or celebration details.
Yes, families dine here often and guests report celebrating birthdays and bringing children. The menu has approachable items (burgers, tacos, brunch standards and shareable plates), and staff are used to accommodating families. Keep in mind all seating is outdoors, bring sun protection for daytime visits, and the setting can get lively during bands, so early seatings are better with young children.
Busiest: weekend evenings with live bands, holidays and festival weekends, guests frequently mention high noise levels and lively crowds then. Quietest: weekday lunches or early weeknight dinners tend to be calmer and better for conversation. Brunch is popular on weekends, so earlier weekend seatings or weekday visits are the best bet for a quieter experience.
It depends on your priorities: Sunday or weekend brunches are excellent for a Miami‑style outdoor meal and views, while weekday lunches or early weeknights are best if you prefer a quieter experience. If you want the lively, musical vibe, pick a Friday or Saturday night. For value and a less crowded scene, try a weekday happy hour (Mon–Fri 4–6pm).
Generally yes, guests report dining at Bayshore Club on holidays like Mother’s Day, Easter and the 4th of July, so the restaurant often operates on public holidays. Because holiday hours and service can change (and events can make the venue busier), call ahead to confirm hours and to reserve a table for special dates.
Bayshore Club is dog‑friendly, guests frequently bring dogs and the menu even lists a Dog Dinner with multiple options. Many patrons appreciate the pet welcome, though a few guests expressed discomfort when pets were too close to dining areas. For service animals or specific accommodations, call ahead so the team can advise on seating and ensure a comfortable experience for all guests.
Yes, Bayshore Club is explicitly dog‑friendly and even features a Dog Dinner menu. Guests regularly mention bringing their dogs and staff often go out of their way to welcome them. A few guests voiced concerns about hygiene when dogs were very close to food, so if you’re bringing a pet mention preferred seating and be mindful of other diners.
Yes, Bayshore Club is primarily open‑air waterfront dining with all tables outside. Guests consistently highlight marina views, breezes, fire‑pit areas and a variety of outdoor seating types (bar, high tops, couches and sandy‑style tables). Keep weather and daytime heat in mind, several guests recommend light, breathable clothing for daytime visits.
Yes, Bayshore Club runs specials and experiences: weekday happy hour (Mon–Fri 4–6pm) with half‑priced cocktails, beer and wine; seasonal promotions such as Miami Spice offerings; occasional live bands and special events that create a festive vibe. Guests have also received promotional emails (e.g., free drink/appetizer offers), so joining their mailing list or checking social channels is a good idea.
Yes, the menu includes market‑price items (Catch of the Day, oysters, lobster) and seasonal/rotating features, and guests have noted special Miami Spice dishes prepared for promotions. Expect fresh catch offerings to change and limited‑time specials; ask your server about daily features or market items when you arrive.
Bayshore Club is rated 4.7 stars by 1936 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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