Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
Spris
100Pearl PointsEasy Lincoln Road

About Spris
Spris is a practical Lincoln Road pick when timing and location matter more than a destination-dining experience. It is easiest to recommend for casual dates, groups, late dinners in Miami Beach; for a higher-stakes special occasion, compare it with MILA Omakase or Oro before choosing.
11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday is the useful number here: in Miami Beach, Spris is easier to justify as a casual fallback with later weekend hours than as a highly specific destination meal. Consider it when the priority is flexible timing, a casual dress code, a low-friction plan in Miami Beach, not when the night calls for a dining format that is not part of the confirmed profile.
The setting works well for plans that need to stay relaxed. The confirmed dress code is casual, the daily opening time is 11:30 AM, with closing at 10:30 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. For visitors building a wider plan, pair this with our full Miami Beach restaurants guide, then use our full Miami Beach bars guide if the night continues after the meal.
Use it for timing and ease, not ceremony
The clearest reason to choose Spris is convenience: it keeps a broad daily hours window and can fit into a Miami Beach plan. That makes it useful when the group wants an easy meal without building the whole day around unverified specifics. If you are comparing other options, you might also look at MILA Omakase, Oro, or Oh Mexico Lincoln Road depending on the kind of night you want.
Because cuisine, pricing, chef details, awards are not part of the confirmed profile, treat this as a practical choice rather than a trophy booking. That is not a knock, but it changes the recommendation: Spris makes sense when the group values an easy Miami Beach plan, casual dress, a broad hours window over a heavily curated dining format. If the meal is the main event, compare it with other Miami Beach dining rooms before committing.
Who should go, who should look elsewhere
Choose Spris for an easy Miami Beach meal or a plan that needs minimal friction. Skip it for a formal milestone dinner or any meal where a specific service format, menu style, or culinary point of view matters more than convenience. Planning around it is simple: use our full Miami Beach hotels guide if staying in Miami Beach, check our full Miami Beach experiences guide if the meal is only one part of the night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Spris accommodate groups?
The confirmed profile does not specify group policies or private dining details. Spris may still be a practical option for a simple Miami Beach plan because it opens at 11:30 AM daily and closes at 10:30 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday.
What should I wear to Spris?
Keep it casual. The confirmed dress code for Spris is casual, so it fits relaxed daytime or evening plans in Miami Beach rather than a formal dining-room approach.
What should I order at Spris?
The verified information does not include specific dishes, cuisine details, or menu recommendations. Choose based on the current menu when you arrive or check directly with Spris before going if a particular dish matters to your plan.
Is daytime or evening better at Spris?
Spris opens at 11:30 AM every day and stays open until 10:30 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. Earlier plans can use the daily opening time, while Friday and Saturday evenings offer the latest confirmed closing time.
Is Spris good for a special occasion?
Spris is best framed as a casual option, not a formal milestone restaurant. If the night needs more polish or a specific dining format, compare it with other Miami Beach options; Spris is better for convenience, casual dress, flexible timing.
What are alternatives to Spris in Miami Beach?
Pizza Tua and Oh Mexico Lincoln Road are useful casual comparisons. MILA Omakase, Oro, Olé Olé Steakhouse are other options to consider for a different dinner plan.
Can I eat at the bar at Spris?
The verified information does not confirm bar seating or a bar-focused experience at Spris. If bar seating matters, check directly with the venue before you go.
Location
731 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach, United States
Compare Spris
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Spris | Miami Beach |
| Pizza Tua | Miami Beach |
| MILA Omakase | Miami Beach |
| Oro | Miami Beach |
| Oh Mexico Lincoln Road | Miami Beach |
| Olé Olé Steakhouse | Miami Beach |
How Spris Miami Beach compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Spris does not fit
Pick Oh Mexico Lincoln Road for another casual Lincoln Road option with an easy group feel. Pick MILA Omakase if the night needs a more deliberate special-occasion format.
How Spris compares in Miami Beach
Spris is the easier, lower-pressure choice against MILA Omakase and Oro. Those two are better fits when the meal itself is the event and the group wants a more deliberate, occasion-led format. Choose Spris instead when Lincoln Road convenience, easier timing, a casual atmosphere matter more than ceremony.
Against Pizza Tua and Oh Mexico Lincoln Road, the decision is mostly about mood and group needs rather than prestige. Pizza Tua reads as the simpler value play, Oh Mexico Lincoln Road is the obvious nearby alternative for a lively casual meal, Spris works when the group wants a flexible Lincoln Road stop without building the whole evening around the reservation.
Olé Olé Steakhouse is the stronger cross-shop for groups that want a more classic celebration format. Spris is easier for a casual date or spontaneous plan; Olé Olé Steakhouse is the better fit when the group wants a more anchored dinner.
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