
Delilah Miami is a modern-day supper club that brings a vibrant flair to the heart of Brickell. Elegantly situated with two yacht slips on the waterfront, allure and timeless charm become one at Delilah. This vintage-inspired sanctuary immerses guests in Miami’s sultry spirit set aglow by lavish chandeliers that cast a warm glow upon its plush interior. Within this haven, guests are enveloped in nostalgia by the gentle crackling of the fireplace and the embrace of overstuffed armchairs, elevating comfort while indulging on exquisite American fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 Brickell Key Dr, Miami, FL 33131
Phone: (305) 400-4657
Website: https://www.delilahrestaurants.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: sevenrooms.comresy.com
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Reviews
I visited Delilah Miami with work colleagues and it is definitely an experience. If you’re looking for a quiet dinner to discuss business , this isn’t it , but if you want a scene, this is the place.
The 1920s Art Deco decor is stunning. From the moment you walk in, you feel like you’ve stepped back into a Gatsby-style speakeasy. It’s opulent and very stylish. They actually have a strict no-photo policy to keep the vibe “exclusive,” but I didn’t really know that until I had already snapped a few!
The food was genuinely good and better than your typical high-end lounge. Whether it’s their famous chicken tenders or the more upscale entrees, the quality and presentation were on point.
Just be prepared for the noise level; it is incredibly loud, making conversation a bit of a challenge once the live entertainment gets going.
Be sure to check your receipt because the “Miami Tax” is real here.
They have a very specific fee structure that adds up quickly: a 20% standard service charge plus a 4% entertainment fee.
While the show is great, seeing an automatic 24% added to the bill is something to keep in mind.
Bottom line: Go for the incredible decor and the high-energy vibe, but bring a healthy credit limit!
Food- the Mac and cheese ($24) was good we enjoyed the crust on the top. Caesar salad ($24) was ok but pretty basic with not a lot of dressing or Parmesan. The 8oz filet ($85) was mid tier at best. I’ve had better steak at steak 954 or any other basic chain steakhouse. Highly disappointed. Asked for Med rare and it came out basically well done. Half lobster ($42) was good but no side butter served was sad. They got rid of a lot of amazing dishes unfortunately.
Service- absolutely HORRIBLE. I’ve lived in Miami for decades so I know how service is not the best around here, but this was downright horrible. Our initial server couldn’t care less about us. She ended up going to host a private party and passed us to another server. The only way we knew that was going on because we overheard her say it to the table NEXT to us. Never said a word to my take. Couldn’t tell you her name as she never even said it. Most disrespectful encounter I’ve had EVER in a restaurant. Honestly should’ve walked out right there. Our new server was okay. I walked up to him planning to surprise my wife with a birthday dessert, yet he put spoons on the table and waiting minutes- ruining the surprise. Only attentive when he wanted us out, otherwise you had to flag him down.
Atmosphere- probably the only good thing about this place is the music and dancers. Very entertaining and definitely helped make this experience a little fun. If you’re lucky enough to get a table in front of the stage, go play the lottery. Been here 9-10 times and always sat in the corner with the pillar blocking all the action. Overall music was good.
Value- definitely not worth it. Like most restaurants in Miami, you’re paying for the ambiance. Delilah is no different. Throughout the years prices have shot up drastically around Miami and especially here. If I’m paying $85 a filet it should be cooked exactly how I order, maybe that’s just me…
Their great energy, thoughtful recommendations, and perfect balance of attentiveness made the night even more enjoyable for our table. Alexa and Kim truly elevated the experience, and we really appreciated the care they showed throughout the evening.
To be fair, the staff did their best to clean up and offered napkins, but the damage was done. I asked them to waive the $72 bill and left immediately.
All in all, this was one of the worst dining experiences I’ve had in three years living in Miami. Gorgeous setting, terrible execution. Not recommended.
Service was fine — polite and attentive enough. The food, however, was quite average. The octopus dish in particular was strange: warm octopus served with cold boiled potatoes — not the best pairing.
The Happy Hour prices are great, though, and that’s probably the highlight.
The valet “service” here is predatory. Regular valet is $60, yet the attendant simply drove my car to a garage 100 feet away and handed me the keys so I could walk across the street and retrieve it myself after dinner. Paying a premium for the privilege of self-parking is an “all show, no substance” approach that sets a terrible tone. “We’ll do it because we can” type of feeling to start the evening.
Let’s move on to the reservation. I had a table booked multiple weeks in advance. That doesn’t mean a thing here. We arrived on time and had to sit at the bar while they prepped the table which took almost 30 minutes. Another one of those moments that makes you wonder if they are consistently that unorganized or just trying to squeeze more money out of you while you wait. After almost 30 minutes I got up to check on what was happening and magically the table was ready 1 minute after I asked.
The ambiance is elite. We had great seats inside with a clear view of the stage. The woman singing was great, the band was great, the dancers were great. The restaurant itself is beautiful. Credit where it’s due.
You come to a restaurant for the food and it was date night so we wanted to get the full experience. The food was good for the most part. Chicken tenders, crab cake, steak, and macaroni were all enjoyable. The asparagus and brownie weren’t. The asparagus was terrible and the brownie was dry like it might have been 2+ days old.
The pricing for food is egregious. Even the items we liked were in no way close to being reasonably priced for the quality. You could have probably guessed that off of the $60 self retrieval valet or the fact that the menu offers a $7000 drink that comes with a tennis bracelet.
Service during the meal was good. Transactional but prompt and courteous. It took a very unprofessional turn at the end. After I placed my card in the check presenter, a random staff member that had not helped us all night took it. I got the check presenter back without my card. By the time I realized, the guy who had taken it was also gone. Our waitress had been missing for 15 minutes at this point and I had to get up and explain the issue to another employee. She said she would figure it out and returned with our waitress and the card in hand a few minutes later, but the damage was done.
I have zero inclination to return. Delilah is a beautiful establishment, but until they prioritize operational integrity over predatory pricing, I recommend taking an Uber for a drink during golden hour and heading elsewhere for a meal that actually respects your time and wallet.
This was our first time visiting Delilah Miami, and it definitely won’t be our last! From the moment we arrived, the experience was incredible.
Our waiter Joel was amazing—super attentive and gave us great recommendations throughout the night. From the cocktails to the entrée, everything he suggested was spot on and absolutely delicious.
The live music was such a great bonus and really elevated the whole atmosphere. It made the evening feel even more special.
Also want to give a big shoutout to Joseph, the manager, who made sure everything ran smoothly and that we had a great experience.
Amazing food, great service, and a fantastic vibe. Highly recommend Delilah Miami!