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Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina
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About Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina
Bourbon Steak Miami by Michael Mina is a high-end American steakhouse in Aventura built around premium sourcing — American Wagyu, organic chicken, and a Wine Spectator-awarded cellar of 850+ bottles. Service is polished and the room is deliberately dramatic. Book for a special occasion dinner when you want serious protein, strong wine options, and attentive service without a strict dress code.
Verdict
If you've been to Bourbon Steak Miami before, the room still delivers on second visit — the glass-box entrance, the orange and pink palette, the art deco-inflected mirrors — but what holds up even better is the sourcing logic behind the menu. American Wagyu filets, butter-poached steaks, whole-fried organic chicken: this kitchen builds its menu around ingredient decisions that are visible on the plate and priced accordingly. For a high-end steakhouse in Aventura, it earns its reputation. Book here when you want a full-format special occasion dinner with serious wine options and attentive, polished service. If you're after a leaner, more experimental evening, look elsewhere in the Miami dining set.
The Room and What to Expect
The visual experience at Bourbon Steak is front-loaded. The glass-box entrance makes an immediate statement, and the interior follows through: sharp-angled mirrors, neon lighting, and a colour scheme that reads more South Beach than country club despite the Aventura address. The décor is deliberately flashy, and it works because the food quality backs it up. Service is attentive and seamless throughout, which matters at this price tier. The dress code is relaxed , business casual is the realistic norm on weekdays, with some diners in smarter attire on weekends, but jackets are not required. That accessibility is worth knowing if you're deciding between Bourbon Steak and a stricter-door alternative.
Sourcing and the Menu
The menu's sourcing choices are where Bourbon Steak makes its clearest argument. American Wagyu filets anchor the protein list, and the kitchen extends that same premium-ingredient logic to the supporting cast: butter-poached steaks, whole-fried organic chicken, and miso-glazed sea bass. Farm-fresh sides , truffle mac and cheese, sautéed baby bok choy, roasted cauliflower with marcona almond gremolata , are worth ordering as proper accompaniments rather than afterthoughts. Duck fat fries and adult milkshakes at the bar section offer a more casual entry point without abandoning the sourcing standard. The wine cellar, recognised with a Wine Spectator award, runs to more than 850 bottles from around the world. Ask your server for a pairing recommendation , they know the list. For context on what a comparable wine programme looks like in a different format, Le Bernardin in New York City and The French Laundry in Napa both illustrate how seriously fine-dining kitchens at this level treat the cellar as part of the overall proposition.
Timing and Booking
Leading time to visit is Thursday or Friday evening, when the kitchen is in full stride and the room has energy without the Saturday peak-night crowd. For a lower-key experience with more room to settle in, Sunday through Wednesday dinner works well. Hours run 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Early in the week, the "Raise Your Spirits" happy hour from 5 to 8 p.m. offers specially priced drinks and complimentary truffle popcorn , a practical way to try the bar programme before committing to a full dinner reservation. As one of South Florida's most in-demand steakhouses, reservations are strongly recommended, though booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl's team, meaning you shouldn't need to plan more than a week or two ahead for most dates. The restaurant sits at 19999 W Country Club Drive in Aventura, adjacent to the Turnberry Isle resort, so it's a logical anchor for a wider Aventura or North Miami Beach evening. See our full Miami restaurants guide for context on the broader dining scene, and our full Miami hotels guide if you're planning an overnight.
Trust Signals
Bourbon Steak Miami holds a White Star recognition from Star Wine List (published August 2022) and a Wine Spectator award for its cellar. It carries a Google rating of 4.5 across more than 1,100 reviews, which is a reliable signal for consistency at this volume. The restaurant operates under Michael Mina's national restaurant group, which also includes properties that benchmark well against peers like CUT Singapore and Peter Luger Steak House in New York City in the broader American steakhouse conversation.
How It Compares
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Bourbon Steak Miami good for a special occasion? Yes , it's one of the stronger special-occasion options in the Aventura and North Miami area. The combination of a polished room, seamless service, and a Wine Spectator-recognised cellar covers the main requirements for a celebration dinner. If you're in Miami proper rather than Aventura, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami offers a tasting-menu format that suits milestone occasions with equal seriousness.
- What should a first-timer know? Go in knowing this is a full-format American steakhouse, not a quick dinner. Budget time for sides and the wine list , both are central to the experience, not optional extras. The dress code is relaxed, so don't overthink attire. If you're visiting during the week, the 5–8 p.m. happy hour is a low-commitment way to assess the bar and atmosphere before a full reservation. For first-timers comparing options across the broader Miami steakhouse set, also consider Fine Cut Steakhouse.
- Can Bourbon Steak accommodate groups? The venue's size and hotel-adjacent setting (Turnberry Isle, Aventura) makes it a practical group booking, and the attentive service model scales reasonably well. Reservations are strongly recommended for any group. No specific private dining details are in Pearl's database, so contact the restaurant directly to confirm private room availability and minimum spend requirements before booking a large party.
- What should I order? The American Wagyu filets are the menu's clearest argument for the price. Butter-poached steaks and whole-fried organic chicken are also highlighted as kitchen signatures. From the sides, truffle mac and cheese and roasted cauliflower with marcona almond gremolata are the ones worth ordering. At the bar, duck fat fries and adult milkshakes are worth trying if you're not committing to a full dinner. The wine list runs 850+ bottles , use your server as a resource rather than navigating it alone.
- What are the leading alternatives to Bourbon Steak in Miami? For a Korean steakhouse format at a slightly lower price point, Cote Miami is the most direct comparison and worth considering if interactive tableside cooking appeals to your group. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is the right call if open-fire Argentinian cooking interests you at the same price tier. For something more experimental and progressive, Stubborn Seed delivers a creative American menu at $$$$ without the steakhouse format. See our full Miami restaurants guide for a wider view.
Compare Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina | American Steakhouse | Bourbon Steak Miami is a restaurant in Miami, USA. It was published on Star Wine List on August 8, 2022 and is a White Star.; **Our Inspector's Highlights A dramatic glass-box entrance leads to an impressive space inside where the décor is modern and flashy and bedecked in vibrant splashes of orange and pink. Bright neon lights and sharp-angled mirrors on the wall provide an art deco-like contemporary feel.The staff is attentive and service is impeccable and seamless. Chef Michael Mina is also warm and approachable and a genuinely gracious host.Come prepared to be treated to exquisite cuisine and a very memorable dining experience surrounded by the ultimate in pure elegance and opulence.A Wine Spectator award-winning cellar features more than 850 bottles from around the world. Ask your knowledgeable server which vintage pairs best with your order for an exquisite experience.During the week, stop by for “Raise Your Spirits” from 5 to 8 p.m. for specially priced drinks and complimentary truffle popcorn.** **Things to Know Dinner is offered from 6 to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and from 6 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.As one of South Florida’s most popular restaurants and steakhouses, dinner reservations are sought after and strongly recommended.The restaurant’s dress code is pretty relaxed so you can sip and savor at Bourbon Steak and enjoy a fine-dining experience in sophisticated comfort. While you may see diners in elegant attire on the weekends or in suits and jackets after work during the week, they aren’t required.** **Treatments:** The Food Favorites here include American Wagyu filets, whole-fried organic chicken and miso-glazed sea bass.The succulent burgers, duck fat fries and adult milkshakes served at the bar are not to be missed.The farm fresh sides are the perfect accompaniment to the butter-poached steaks. Indulge in truffle mac and cheese, sautéed baby bok choy and roasted cauliflower with marcona almond gremolata.Desserts are just as decadent with options such as the chocolate molten cake and house-made warm beignets. **Amenities:** 19999 West Country Club Drive, Miami, Florida 33180 | Easy | — |
| Ariete | Modern American, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Boia De | Italian, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Cote Miami | Korean Steakhouse, Korean | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Stubborn Seed | Progressive American, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | Argentinian | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a specific caveat: this is a room designed for occasions. The glass-box entrance, dramatic interior, and attentive service make the experience feel intentional rather than incidental. The Wine Spectator award-winning cellar adds a bottle-selection moment that works well for celebrations. If you want something lower-key, Boia De delivers a more intimate feel for the same effort — but for visual impact and service polish, Bourbon Steak is the stronger choice.
What should a first-timer know about Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina?
Reservations are strongly recommended — this is one of South Florida's most sought-after tables. Dinner runs 6–10pm Sunday through Thursday, and until 11pm Friday and Saturday. The dress code is relaxed by Miami fine-dining standards; smart attire is common on weekends but suits and jackets are not required. Arrive early on a weekday to catch 'Raise Your Spirits' (5–8pm), which offers specially priced drinks and complimentary truffle popcorn.
Can Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina accommodate groups?
The venue's size and polished service setup suggest it handles groups better than more intimate Miami restaurants. For parties of four or more, booking well in advance is advisable given how sought-after reservations are. The bar program — including adult milkshakes and a 850-bottle wine cellar — gives larger groups enough to work with across different tastes. check the venue's official channels to confirm private dining or large-party arrangements.
What should I order at Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina?
The American Wagyu filets are the clearest argument for why you're here. The whole-fried organic chicken and miso-glazed sea bass are cited as kitchen favorites alongside the proteins. On the sides, truffle mac and cheese and roasted cauliflower with marcona almond gremolata are the most specific offerings documented. At the bar, the succculent burgers, duck fat fries, and adult milkshakes are worth ordering if you're not going the full steakhouse route.
What are alternatives to Bourbon Steak, Miami by Michael Mina in Miami?
Cote Miami is the direct steakhouse comparison — Korean BBQ format with serious dry-aged beef and a more interactive table experience, better suited to groups who want participation over polish. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann offers fire-driven cooking with a distinct culinary point of view, a better pick if provenance and technique matter more than room spectacle. Stubborn Seed suits diners who want tasting-menu creativity over à la carte steakhouse reliability. Boia De and Ariete are smaller, neighborhood-focused restaurants that serve a different purpose entirely.
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