Campo Casa Faena

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Photo Credits: Cristian Bompensieri

For a lighter, refined rally between matches, Campo Casa Faena delivers a fresh take on Miami Open–season dining. The all-day destination serves New American cuisine with a Latin accent, spotlighting locally sourced, health-conscious dishes ideal for brunch or an early dinner before heading back courtside. Inspired by Alan Faena’s Argentine countryside home, the space blends sustainability with soulful recipes drawn from executive chef Antonio Maldonado’s childhood—an effortless balance of nourishment and flavor that plays beautifully off the tournament’s high-energy pace. 3500 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, @campofaena

Las’ Lap Miami

For a post-match power play, Las’ Lap Miami serves up a winning combination of bold flavor and buzzy energy during Miami Open season. Founded by James Beard Award-winning chef Kwame Onwuachi, the hotspot blends Afro- Caribbean cuisine with elevated cocktails, perfect for celebrating a straight-set victory or a day spent courtside. When dinner wraps, head upstairs to the rooftop for sunset views and DJ-driven vibes, where Miami nightlife takes center court. 2216 Park Ave., Miami Beach, @laslapmia

Le Specialità Miami

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Photo Credits: Spicy Hospitality Group

For a courtside-to-candlelight transition during the Miami Open, Le Specialità Miami delivers Italian precision with Miami flair. The Milanese hotspot, reimagined by Spicy Hospitality Group, serves famed pizzas, handcrafted pastas, and seasonal antipasti that reward both quick wins and long, leisurely dinners. A thoughtfully curated 260-label wine list rounds out the experience, featuring standout selections from Burgundy and Bordeaux alongside exceptional Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello di Montalcino—ideal for unwinding after a long day at the courts. 40 NE 41st St., Miami, @lespecialita_mia

Cecconi’s

For a polished pause between matches, Cecconi’s Miami Beach offers a serene counterpoint to Miami Open energy. Tucked inside Soho Beach House, the Italian favorite pairs open-air dining with an olive-tree-lined courtyard, offering a relaxed, coastal elegance just steps from the ocean. Delight in Venetian-inspired classics—think beef carpaccio and the famed spaghetti lobster—ideal for lingering over an unforced, post-match dinner. 4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, @cecconisrestaurants

Where to Play 

Selva

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Bringing Monte Carlo magic and hospitality to Brickell, Selva offers a multi-sensory after-dark experience post-match. Located on the third floor of Amazónico Miami, the electrifying destination combines an immersive experience with bringing guests into a world of light, rhythm and sound, and features top DJ talent on stage. Bringing elegance and culture to the destination, locals and visitors alike can enjoy the world-class cultural experience. 800 Brickell Ave., Miami, @selva_miami