Bar in Pembroke Pines, United States
Baoshi Food Hall + Bar
100Pearl PointsMulti-vendor format, one bar tab.

About Baoshi Food Hall + Bar
Baoshi Food Hall + Bar on Pines Boulevard suits mixed groups who want multiple cuisine options and a central bar under one roof. The format keeps per-head spend flexible and the energy casual. If you have a specific craving or want a quieter room, a focused restaurant nearby will serve you better.
Is Baoshi Food Hall + Bar Worth Visiting?
If you're choosing between a conventional sit-down restaurant and a food hall format along Pines Boulevard, Baoshi Food Hall + Bar offers a different proposition: multiple cuisine options under one roof, which suits groups where no one can agree on a single concept. For solo diners or couples with a clear craving, a focused spot like Mikan Japanese Restaurant or IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano will likely serve you better.
What to Expect Inside
The food hall format trades the quiet intimacy of a conventional dining room for something louder and more kinetic. Expect open sightlines, ambient noise from multiple stalls and a central bar, and the kind of energy that works well for casual meetups but less well for anything requiring actual conversation. The bar component adds a social anchor — somewhere to land while your group figures out what everyone wants to eat. First-timers should know: this is a browsing experience, not a sit-down-and-be-served one. Come with flexibility, and you'll get more out of it.
Value Per Round
Food halls in the South Florida suburban market typically run cheaper per head than full-service restaurants, and the bar component at Baoshi means you're likely looking at drink prices competitive with casual bar-restaurant hybrids in the area. Without published pricing data, it's difficult to benchmark precisely — but the format itself is inherently cost-manageable: you pay for what you order, stall by stall, rather than committing to a fixed menu or per-head minimum. For groups watching spend, that flexibility is a real advantage over places like Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines, where a full table order can add up quickly. If you want a sharper read on cocktail quality and value in a more curated bar setting, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the benchmark for what a serious bar program looks like at this price tier nationally.
Practical Details
Reservations: Likely walk-in friendly given the food hall format, but confirm directly for larger groups. Dress: Casual. Address: 8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024. Booking difficulty: Easy. Leading for: Groups with mixed tastes, casual evenings, or anyone who wants a drink alongside a browse of different food options.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Baoshi Food Hall + Bar worth the price?
Pricing varies at Baoshi Food Hall + Bar; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Baoshi Food Hall + Bar located?
Baoshi Food Hall + Bar is located in Pembroke Pines, at 8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024.
How can I contact Baoshi Food Hall + Bar?
You can reach Baoshi Food Hall + Bar via check the venue's official channels.
Location
8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Pembroke Pines, United States
Compare Baoshi Food Hall + Bar
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Baoshi Food Hall + Bar | Easy |
| Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano | Unknown |
| BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant | Unknown |
| Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines | Unknown |
| IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano | Unknown |
| Mikan Japanese Restaurant | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano, Notable alternative
- BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines, Notable alternative
- IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano, Notable alternative
- Mikan Japanese Restaurant, Notable alternative
Among Pembroke Pines dining options, Baoshi Food Hall + Bar occupies a different lane from its neighbours. Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano and IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano are better choices if you want a structured Italian dinner with table service and a proper wine list. Both require more commitment per head, but the sit-down experience is more appropriate for dates or business meals than a food hall environment.
For Asian food specifically, BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant and Mikan Japanese Restaurant offer focused menus with more depth than a multi-stall food hall can deliver. If you know what you want before you arrive, either of those will give you a more satisfying meal. Baoshi wins on flexibility, not on depth.
Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines is the closest peer in terms of casual energy, and makes the most sense if Peruvian-Latin food is the goal. For groups with no consensus on cuisine, Baoshi's multi-vendor format is the practical call, but go in knowing the trade-off is breadth over focus.
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