Not only do these restaurants boast cold A/C, but also their indoor atmosphere is as impressive as the outdoor landscape. So whether they're dazzling vistas from Sunny Isles Beach or breathtaking views off Key Biscayne, skip the sweat and indulge at one of Miami's coolest waterfront restaurants.
Baleen Kitchen at Solé Miami
17315 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach786-923-9300
solemiami.comNestled inside the understated Solé Hotel, Baleen Kitchen overlooks the ocean in Sunny Isles Beach. Enjoy the sounds of the sea alongside a tropical brunch or a sophisticated dinner in a posh dining room that offers changing vistas depending upon the time of day. The restaurant specializes in seafood dishes such as lobster sliders ($17), mahi-mahi tacos ($18), and Caribbean conch chowder ($12).
Cantina La Veinte
495 Brickell Ave., Miami786-623-6135
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Catch views of South Florida's cotton-candy skies at Cantina La Viente. The chic eatery along the bay serves Mexican cuisine and spicy margaritas in Brickell. Grab a cool drink and enjoy a choice of make-your-own tacos such as pork confit with cilantro, serrano chilies, and chopped onions; queso fundido; sautéed octopus in a lime-cilantro-serrano sauce; and braised pork.
Kiki on the River
450 NW North River Dr., Miami786-502-3243
kikiontheriver.comThe swanky Greek restaurant with blue and gold accents sits pretty along the Miami River. Find a table around sunset on Kiki's charming patio to enjoy the ever-changing pink sky. The view — along with the rustic furnishings, whitewashed walls, and lush greenery — is enchanting. Nosh on a selection from the handsome raw bar or opt for a classic Mediterranean dish such as chicken souvlaki ($16).
Rusty Pelican
3201 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne305-361-3818
therustypelican.comThe Rusty Pelican has been serving looks for decades. The iconic destination is effortlessly romantic against the vibrant backdrop of the sparkling Miami South Channel, and every seat offers water views. The Pelican boasts extravagant caviar-and-champagne pairings and a lavish weekend brunch, but the best value is the weekday happy hour. Every Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., the lounge offers arguably the most striking view in South Florida with some of the top deals: $6 beers, $6 glasses of house wine, and $7 well drinks such as martinis, mojitos, and margaritas. Small bites such as corvina ceviche ($8) and serrano ham croquettes ($10) are musts.
Zuma
270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami305-577-0277
zumarestaurant.comLarge glass windows offer optimal water views from Zuma. The posh sushi spot inside the Epic Hotel in downtown Miami serves refined plates such as the pirikara hamachi maki — a spicy yellowtail roll with serrano pepper and wasabi mayo — along with large sake selection. But the best time to go is during the restaurant's Saturday and Sunday brunch, which for $95 per person offers tables upon tables of sushi, sashimi, oysters, baby-back ribs, chilled soba noodles, and desserts. Also enjoy unlimited umami marys, champagne, and lychee martinis — all with a spectacular view of the Miami River and beyond.