
CARBONE VINO
Coconut Grove, Miami
Restaurant in Miami, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
CARBONE VINO is worth considering for an easy-to-plan Coconut Grove dinner when location and a polished evening matter more than awards, chef credentials, or a published price range. It is a better fit for dates, visitors staying nearby, small groups than for diners comparing technical tasting-menu credentials.
About CARBONE VINO
CARBONE VINO is a Miami restaurant with verified evening hours every day and lunch hours on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The clearest confirmed planning details are its schedule and smart casual dress code, so it is best evaluated as a practical Miami choice when those basics match your plans.
Because the verified record does not include a cuisine description, chef name, price range, seat count, awards, reservation difficulty, or seating layout, avoid building the decision around those specifics. Use the information that is confirmed: dinner is available nightly, Friday-through-Sunday lunch is available, the dress code is smart casual.
A Miami dinner pick when the schedule fits
The main reason to consider CARBONE VINO is scheduling. Dinner runs Monday through Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–11 PM, Sunday from 5–10 PM. Lunch is listed Friday through Sunday from 11:30 AM–2 PM.
The main caution is that key decision data is limited. There is no confirmed price range, chef name, seat count, awards information, or detailed service format in the verified record. Treat CARBONE VINO as a Miami option to consider when the hours and smart casual dress code work for your evening, not as a choice justified by unverified accolades or a specific published format.
Other options to compare
Choose CARBONE VINO when its Miami location, smart casual dress code, verified hours fit the plan. If you are comparing other options, Aida, Bombay Darbar, CRAFT Coconut Grove, Da Angelino, Ossobuco Coconut Grove can also be part of the shortlist, depending on what matters most for the occasion.
For small parties, solo diners, or groups, the verified data does not specify seating layout, bar availability, or capacity, so confirm those details directly before committing. For broader planning, use Pearl's Miami restaurants guide to compare other dining options before locking the night.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Carbone Vino reads as a restrained, wine-forward room that favors intimacy over spectacle. The design leans on lower ceilings and warm light, referencing the parent brand's Italian‑American mid‑century cues but in a quieter register. Rather than theatrical pageantry, the place cultivates a pace that encourages lingering with a bottle — a wine bar that feels cozy and composed, where conversation and the bottle share center stage. The overall effect is polished without being showy: elegant mid‑format dining that sits comfortably within Coconut Grove’s low‑rise, canopy‑lined streets.
Best For
This is a neighborhood wine bar built for people who want to linger: couples on date night, colleagues seeking a composed business dinner, and small groups celebrating a moment. The Grove’s local‑first rhythm makes it a quieter alternative to Miami’s louder dining corridors, so it suits evenings when the focus is on wine and food rather than spectacle. Guests who prioritize a thoughtful wine list alongside classic Italian plates will find Carbone Vino a fitting choice for special occasions and relaxed after‑work evenings alike.
Ordering Tips
Treat the evening as a bottle‑forward experience: start with a bright salad or antipasto, then move to a shareable pasta or classic main and order a bottle to match. Signature plates such as Spicy Rigatoni alla Vodka, Veal Parmesan, Pumpkin Agnolotti and Tortellini Tartufo Nero pair naturally with structured Italian reds; a Caesar Salad alla ZZ and lighter starters balance richer pastas. Save room for the Carrot Cake or Cannoli Sundae. With the wine list carrying as much weight as the menu, ask the team for bottle suggestions and plan on sharing plates and bottles among the table.
Planning details
Location
2911 Grand Ave Suite 194, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Ossobuco Coconut Grove, Notable alternative
- Bombay Darbar, Indian, Indian
- Aida, Notable alternative
- CRAFT Coconut Grove, Notable alternative
- Da Angelino, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How It Compares
CARBONE VINO is the easier-planning pick in this Coconut Grove set: choose it when the goal is a polished dinner in the neighborhood without a tough reservation process. Ossobuco Coconut Grove is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more meat-focused dinner mood, while Da Angelino is the safer call for diners who want a classic neighborhood-Italian read.
For value clarity, Bombay Darbar has the advantage because the Indian focus gives diners a clearer expectation before booking. CRAFT Coconut Grove is the more casual alternative for a lower-pressure meal or daytime plan. Aida belongs in the comparison set for diners who are keeping the night within Miami but want another Grove-area option to check before committing.
The practical verdict: book CARBONE VINO for ambiance and low-friction planning, not because the public details prove a higher technical ceiling than its peers. If the group needs a clearly defined cuisine or budget expectation, Bombay Darbar or Da Angelino will be easier to assess before arrival.
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Compare CARBONE VINO
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| CARBONE VINO | Miami | , | 2026 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence |
| Ossobuco Coconut Grove | Miami | , | No published awards |
| Bombay Darbar | Miami | Indian | No published awards |
| Aida | Miami | , | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
| CRAFT Coconut Grove | Miami | , | No published awards |
| Da Angelino | Miami | , | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book CARBONE VINO?
The verified information does not specify reservation difficulty or how far ahead to book. If you want a specific time, check availability directly. Verified hours are Mon–Thu 5–10 PM, Fri–Sat 11:30 AM–2 PM and 4–11 PM, Sun 11:30 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM.
Is CARBONE VINO good for solo dining?
The verified information does not specify solo-dining setup, counter seating, or bar seating. Solo diners should confirm the seating options directly. The smart casual dress code and nightly dinner hours are confirmed.
Can I eat at the bar at CARBONE VINO?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified information. If that matters for one or two people, contact the restaurant before booking. Dinner is available every day, with lunch also listed Friday through Sunday.
Is CARBONE VINO good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a Miami special occasion if the smart casual dress code and available hours fit your plan. The verified information does not include private dining, seating capacity, awards, or service-format details, so confirm any occasion-specific needs directly.
What are alternatives to CARBONE VINO in Miami?
Other options to compare include Aida, Bombay Darbar, CRAFT Coconut Grove, Da Angelino, Ossobuco Coconut Grove. CARBONE VINO makes the most sense when its verified Miami hours and smart casual dress code match your plans.
Is lunch or dinner better at CARBONE VINO?
Choose based on schedule. Lunch is verified Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11:30 AM–2 PM. Dinner is verified Monday through Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–11 PM, Sunday from 5–10 PM.
Can CARBONE VINO accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating layout are not specified in the verified information. For any group booking, confirm availability and fit directly with the restaurant. The confirmed dress code is smart casual.





























