
Puerto Sagua Restaurant
Flamingo / Lummus, Miami Beach
Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Puerto Sagua Restaurant is a practical South Beach pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. It is easiest to recommend for casual, late-leaning plans near Collins Avenue; for a dressed-up dinner, compare A Fish Called Avalon, Meet Dalia, or Alma Cubana first.
About Puerto Sagua Restaurant
Consider Puerto Sagua Restaurant when the priority is a casual Miami Beach meal with broad daily hours. The restaurant is open every day from 7 AM to 11 PM, the dress code is casual.
It may be a fit when timing and casual dress matter more than a fully documented special-occasion plan.
Use it for flexible timing, not unverified promises
The strongest reason to keep Puerto Sagua Restaurant in mind is its schedule. It is listed as open from 7 AM to 11 PM Monday through Sunday, which gives diners a wide window compared with venues that operate on narrower hours.
That is also where the guidance should stop. There is no confirmed information here about a particular chef, signature dishes, price point, dining-room style, or booking difficulty. If the meal needs to be carefully planned, confirm details with the restaurant before making it the center of the occasion.
Where it fits in a Miami Beach shortlist
For readers comparing options, Puerto Sagua Restaurant is the casual Miami Beach choice with daily hours from 7 AM to 11 PM. A Fish Called Avalon, Meet Dalia, Alma Cubana, American Bistro American Restaurant Miami Beach, That's Amore Restaurant may also be worth comparing depending on the kind of meal you want.
The decision is simple: choose Puerto Sagua Restaurant when casual dress and a broad daily schedule are the priorities. If you need a specific cuisine, dish, price range, seating setup, or special-occasion atmosphere, verify those details directly before deciding.
Planning details
- Location
- 700 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
- Website
- puertosaguarestaurant.site
- Phone
- (305) 673-1115
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Puerto Sagua reads like a living piece of Miami Beach history. Open on Collins Avenue since 1962, it sits amid Art Deco facades and midcentury storefronts, and its longevity shapes the experience more than any design trend. The cooking is rooted in Cuban-American domestic tradition—unpretentious, hearty, and familiar—which gives the dining room an unfussy, lived-in quality. Rather than chasing haute culinary fashions, the restaurant foregrounds recognizable flavors and a sense of continuity; it feels like a neighborhood anchor where decades of diners come for comfort and memory rather than culinary spectacle.
Best For
This is a place for straightforward, unfussy meals with friends and family, a reliable stop after a day on the beach or for late-night cravings along Collins Avenue. Travelers seeking an authentic slice of South Florida’s Cuban-American culinary lineage will find the menu representative and accessible. Brunch and lunch work well—the Cuban sandwich and other handhelds are natural daytime choices—while heartier plates like ropa vieja make it a comfortable dinner option. Expect a casual, no-frills setting that prioritizes familiar flavors and steady service over formality.
Ordering Tips
Stick to the classics: the Cuban sandwich and ropa vieja are signature preparations that illustrate the restaurant’s home-style approach, and sides such as tostones and black beans and rice are dependable accompaniments. Portions lean toward the generous and straightforward rather than composed tasting courses, so order a couple of dishes to share if you’re with company. The kitchen emphasizes traditional, economical Cuban flavors—pick dishes that you recognize from the menu rather than hunting for modern reinterpretations.
Venue details
Ambiance
Classic diner atmosphere with polished paneled walls, vintage furnishings, warm and inviting like a family-run spot.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
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Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Cuban sandwich
- ropa vieja
- tostones
- black beans and rice
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- That's Amore Restaurant, Notable alternative
- American Bistro American Restaurant Miami Beach, Notable alternative
- Meet Dalia, Notable alternative
- Alma Cubana, Notable alternative
- A Fish Called Avalon, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How it compares in Miami Beach
Puerto Sagua Restaurant is the easy, casual choice in this set: better for a low-friction meal than for a polished night out. A Fish Called Avalon is the stronger pick when ambiance and a more composed dining room matter, especially for a date or celebration where the room needs to do more work.
Meet Dalia and That's Amore Restaurant are better cross-shops for diners who want the evening to feel more planned. Alma Cubana is the closest comparison for a Cuban-leaning Miami Beach dinner, but it makes more sense when the group wants a more intentional sit-down choice rather than a quick fallback.
American Bistro American Restaurant Miami Beach sits closer to the broad, flexible-dining lane. Choose Puerto Sagua Restaurant when booking ease and location are the deciding factors; choose one of the peers when ambiance, occasion value, or a more curated experience matters more.
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Compare Puerto Sagua Restaurant
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Puerto Sagua Restaurant | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| That's Amore Restaurant | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| American Bistro American Restaurant Miami Beach | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| Meet Dalia | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| Alma Cubana | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| A Fish Called Avalon | Miami Beach | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Puerto Sagua Restaurant?
Puerto Sagua Restaurant is in Miami Beach, has a casual dress code, is listed as open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM.
What should a first-timer know about Puerto Sagua Restaurant?
Puerto Sagua Restaurant is in Miami Beach, the dress code is casual, the restaurant is listed as open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM. For menu, price, seating, or service details, check directly with the venue.
What are other venues to compare with Puerto Sagua Restaurant?
Other options to compare include A Fish Called Avalon, Alma Cubana, Meet Dalia, American Bistro American Restaurant Miami Beach, That's Amore Restaurant. Choose based on the specific meal style, schedule, setting you confirm for your plans.
Can Puerto Sagua Restaurant accommodate groups?
The restaurant is listed as open every day from 7 AM to 11 PM, but larger parties should confirm arrangements directly with the venue.















