
Santorini by Georgios
South of Fifth, Miami Beach
Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Santorini by Georgios is a practical Ocean Drive pick for an easy Miami Beach meal, especially at lunch or early evening when flexibility matters more than a formal dining arc. Treat it as a low-friction choice rather than a trophy booking; cross-shop Forte dei Marmi, Prime Italian, Nikki Beach, The Den at Azabu, or Prime One Twelve when the occasion needs a sharper category fit.
About Santorini by Georgios
Santorini by Georgios is a Miami Beach option with broad hours: it is open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM. That makes the clearest use case flexibility. If the group needs a place that can fit different schedules, it belongs on the shortlist; if the night depends on a specific cuisine, menu format, price point, or service style, those details should be checked directly with the venue before planning around them.
The decision point is practical rather than ceremonial. Santorini by Georgios is easier to evaluate on its basics: Miami Beach location, daily 7 AM–11 PM hours, a smart-casual dress code. For a broader comparison set, consider dining options such as The Den at Azabu, Prime One Twelve, Forte dei Marmi, Prime Italian, or Nikki Beach depending on the kind of evening you want.
Use the broad daily hours as the main planning advantage
For someone deciding when to go, the strongest planning detail is the schedule. Santorini by Georgios is open every day from 7 AM to 11 PM, so it can work for a range of timing needs in Miami Beach. Specific meal periods, menu format, price tier, awards, or reservation difficulty are not specified, so those should not be assumed.
That does not make the restaurant less useful; it just clarifies how to plan. Treat it as a flexible Miami Beach choice with smart-casual attire, then confirm any menu, seating, or booking specifics directly if they matter to the occasion.
Who should book it, who should cross-shop
Consider it when the priority is a Miami Beach meal with broad daily hours and a smart-casual dress code. Cross-shop when the meal needs more clearly defined expectations around format, price, cuisine, or occasion style, as those specifics are not available here.
For comparison, The Den at Azabu, Prime One Twelve, Prime Italian, Forte dei Marmi, Nikki Beach are other names to consider as part of a dining plan. Santorini by Georgios earns attention when its basics are enough: Miami Beach, daily 7 AM–11 PM hours, smart-casual dress.
Planning details
- Location
- 101 Ocean Dr # 101, Miami Beach, FL 33139
- Website
- santorinibygeorgios.com
- Phone
- +13056726624
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Santorini by Georgios leans into Ocean Drive’s stage-like quality: tables sit at street level where sidewalk life and Art Deco façades form the backdrop. The restaurant favors a taverna-casual register over white-tablecloth formality, so the mood is approachable and sunlit rather than stuffy. The setting’s warm-weather permanence and visible Atlantic in the distance give the place a seaside, theatrical energy—less a hushed dining room than a lively coastal taverna. Expect an atmosphere built as much on place and pageantry as on the kitchen’s output: convivial, casual, and rooted in the visual spectacle of South Beach life.
Best For
This is a spot that works best for occasion-driven evenings: celebratory dinners, date nights where the address matters, and groups who want the Ocean Drive tableau as part of the experience. The copy emphasizes dinner service and frames the neighborhood as a destination for transient, celebration-oriented crowds rather than habitual neighborhood dining. If you’re coming to enjoy the scene—outdoor terrace seating, the sidewalk parade, and glimpses of the Atlantic—it’s tailor-made for people who prize setting and spectacle alongside Mediterranean food.
Ordering Tips
Treat the menu as a coastal take on familiar Greek fare and lean on signature items that anchor the concept: the flaming cheese saganaki, chicken souvlaki, and lamb kebab are explicitly noted as signatures. Prioritize outdoor or street-facing tables to get the full Ocean Drive spectacle the copy highlights. Keep expectations calibrated: the piece flags a tension between island-inspired positioning and address-first dining in South Beach, so order classic, well-known dishes if you want a reliably themed experience tied to the restaurant’s Santorini identity.
Venue details
Ambiance
Vibrant and festive atmosphere with seascape murals, light wood accents, and poolside seating enhanced by Greek entertainment.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- flaming cheese saganaki
- chicken souvlaki
- lamb kebab
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this does not fit
For a more polished Italian-leaning dinner, try Forte dei Marmi or Prime Italian. For a more social beach outing, Nikki Beach is the better match.
For a category-specific meal, choose The Den at Azabu for sushi or Prime One Twelve for steakhouse energy.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Miami Beach
Santorini by Georgios is the easier, more flexible choice when timing matters and the group wants a simple Ocean Drive meal. The Den at Azabu is the sharper pick for sushi and a more focused dining format, but it is not the same casual fallback. Choose The Den when the food category is the point; choose Santorini by Georgios when location and ease matter more.
Against Prime Italian and Forte dei Marmi, this is less of a dressed-up dinner move and more of a practical South Beach option. Prime Italian and Forte dei Marmi make more sense for a planned evening where the room needs to feel like part of the spend. Santorini by Georgios is better for lunch, early dinner, or a group that values fewer booking hurdles.
Nikki Beach is the stronger call for a social, beach-club-style outing, while Prime One Twelve is the steakhouse comparison for a bigger night. The practical read: Santorini by Georgios is the low-friction pick, not the splurge pick.
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Compare Santorini by Georgios
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Santorini by Georgios | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| The Den at Azabu | Miami | Sushi | 2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America RecommendedMichelin Guide Florida 20262025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #2012025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #1972024 Michelin Plate2023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Highly Recommended |
| Prime Italian | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Nikki Beach | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Forte dei Marmi | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Prime One Twelve | Miami | Steakhouse | 2026 OAD Casual in North America Highly Recommended2025 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #1272024 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #1532023 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #133 |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Santorini by Georgios?
The dress code is smart casual. Since the venue is in Miami Beach and open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM, aim for neat, comfortable clothing that fits a polished but relaxed setting.
What are alternatives to Santorini by Georgios?
Other names to consider for a dining plan include Nikki Beach, Prime One Twelve, Prime Italian, Forte dei Marmi, The Den at Azabu. Choose based on the experience you want, confirm current details directly with each venue.
Is lunch or dinner better at Santorini by Georgios?
Specific meal periods are not specified. Santorini by Georgios is open every day from 7 AM to 11 PM, giving guests broad timing flexibility in Miami Beach.
Is Santorini by Georgios good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a Miami Beach occasion if the basics fit your plan: daily 7 AM–11 PM hours and smart-casual dress. For details such as menu, price, seating, or service style, check directly with the venue before booking.
What should a first-timer know about Santorini by Georgios?
Start with these basics: Santorini by Georgios is in Miami Beach, open every day from 7 AM to 11 PM, has a smart-casual dress code. Other specifics should be confirmed directly with the venue.



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