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Your Fourth of July Miami Guide

[caption id="attachment_6353" align="alignnone" width="846"] The River Seafood & Oyster Bar[/caption] Haven’t made your Fourth of July plans yet? If you’re thinking about going to some of Miami’s biggest fireworks shows, we know just the places to

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Haven’t made your Fourth of July plans yet? If you’re thinking about going to some of Miami’s biggest fireworks shows, we know just the places to eat and drink. Read below!
DOWNTOWN MIAMI
It’s hard to miss America’s Birthday Bash—it takes place every year at Bayfront Park; has a free all-day event with a kid’s play zone, food and beverages, giveaways, a Sam Adams Beer Garden, and live music; and is undeniably one of the largest holiday fireworks displays in South Florida. Plan to get there early, before it fills up! The beer garden and live music will start at 2 p.m. and the Kids Zone will be open from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Watching these fireworks? In between all the fun, plan to get food and drinks here:
Cipriani
Cantina La Veinte
Boulud Sud Miami
The River Seafood & Oyster Bar

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener
NORTH MIAMI BEACH
Every year, throngs of beach-goers head to North Shore Park Bandshell for the “Fire on the Fourth Festival!” This Fourth of July celebration has an all-day schedule of yoga, fireworks, live music, food trucks, and more, and all of it right on the sand. Like most events on this holiday, bring your beach chair or blanket and plan to find a spot early. We can’t always promise good weather in South Florida; but we can guarantee a crowd!
Watching these fireworks? Here’s where you can eat and drink before the fun:
Nobu
Scarpetta by Scott Conant
The Strand Bar & Grill
OCEAN DRIVE
There are always Fourth of July fireworks on Ocean Drive. They’re set off right over the Atlantic Ocean! To get the best view of them, plan to dine at one of Ocean Drive’s streetside cafés or rooftop bars, and once the clock strikes 9 p.m., let that (firework) freedom ring.
Watching these fireworks? Reserve a table at one of the restaurants below and enjoy dinner and drinks with a (patriotic) view:
A Fish Called Avalon
Azabu
Cibo Wine Bar South Beach
Lolo’s Surf Cantina
KEY BISCAYNE
A Fourth of July event doesn’t get more cliché than the Key Biscayne Fourth of July Celebration, but we love it too much to knock it. There are marching bands, decorated golf carts, red-white-and-blue floats, live music and even jets flying overhead. The parade starts at 11 a.m. and the fireworks start at 9 p.m., and in between, there’s a Kiwanis Picnic on the Village Green and plenty of open space to relax, let your kids run around, and take in Key Biscayne’s beautiful views.
Watching these fireworks? Here’s where we love to eat and drink in Key Biscayne:  
Artisan Kitchen & Bar
Costa Med Bistro + Wine
Kazumi

CORAL GABLES
Like it does every Fourth, the Biltmore Hotel will once again throw one of Miami’s most popular fireworks shows. If you’re going to this event, grab your picnic blanket or lawn chair and plan to arrive at 5 p.m. (when the gates open!) to snag a spot on the grass. Fireworks will begin promptly at 9 p.m., with a 7 p.m. concert beforehand. This event is free and open to the public, so when we tell you to get there early… get there early.
Watching these fireworks? Plan to get food and drinks at one of the places below:

The Biltmore Fontana
The Biltmore Palme d’Or
Sawa Restaurant & Lounge
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

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