Restaurant in Miami, United States
Glass & Vine
100Pearl PointsGrove Daytime Pick

About Glass & Vine
Glass & Vine is a practical Coconut Grove pick for casual brunch, lunch, or an easy group meal when setting matters more than a high-stakes dining agenda. Cross-shop Chug's Diner for stronger value, Los Félix or Krüs Kitchen for a more defined culinary point of view, Bellini | Coconut Grove for a more polished occasion.
Glass & Vine is a Miami venue with verified public details that are most useful for planning around hours and dress code. The confirmed schedule is broad: Monday through Thursday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, Friday from 11:30 AM to 11 PM, Saturday from 10 AM to 11 PM, Sunday from 10 AM to 10 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual.
Because the available verified information is limited, plan around what is known rather than assuming a specific cuisine, menu format, price point, seating style, or service setup. If you are comparing it with other dining options, keep Glass & Vine in the mix when its hours and smart-casual positioning fit your plans. Other options to consider include Los Félix and Krüs Kitchen.
Choose it when the hours and smart-casual dress code fit
The strongest confirmed planning detail is the schedule. Glass & Vine opens at 11:30 AM Monday through Friday, at 10 AM on Saturday and Sunday, stays open until 10 PM most nights, with later 11 PM closing times on Friday and Saturday. For visitors building a broader itinerary, pair this with Pearl's Miami restaurants guide, then use the Miami hotels guide, Miami bars guide, Miami wineries guide, Miami experiences guide to round out the day.
The smart-casual dress code gives a useful baseline: dress neatly, but do not rely on unverified assumptions about formality, price, or occasion style. For a smooth visit, confirm any menu, reservation, seating, or service details directly before making plans.
Where it sits against other choices
If you are comparing Glass & Vine with other restaurants, Chug's Diner, Bellini | Coconut Grove, La Cabrera Coconut Grove, Los Félix, Krüs Kitchen are natural names to cross-shop depending on what is available and what kind of meal you want.
For Glass & Vine specifically, the verified planning anchors are simple: Miami, smart casual, the posted weekly hours.
Quick reference: Glass & Vine in Miami; smart-casual dress code; open Monday to Thursday 11:30 AM–10 PM, Friday 11:30 AM–11 PM, Saturday 10 AM–11 PM, Sunday 10 AM–10 PM.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Glass & Vine?
The verified dress code for Glass & Vine is smart casual. Dress neatly and comfortably for a Miami venue.
Can I eat at the bar at Glass & Vine?
Bar seating is not verified in the available information. Confirm seating options directly with Glass & Vine before you go.
What are alternatives to Glass & Vine?
Other restaurants to compare include Chug's Diner, Bellini | Coconut Grove, La Cabrera Coconut Grove, Los Félix, Krüs Kitchen. Choose based on current availability and the kind of meal you want.
Can Glass & Vine accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified in the available information. If you are planning for a group, contact Glass & Vine directly and check availability for your preferred time.
Is Glass & Vine good for a special occasion?
The verified details do not establish a specific occasion style. Glass & Vine has a smart-casual dress code and broad weekly hours, so confirm menu, seating, reservation details directly before planning a special occasion there.
Is lunch or dinner better at Glass & Vine?
The verified hours show that Glass & Vine is open from 11:30 AM Monday through Friday and from 10 AM on Saturday and Sunday, with closing times of 10 PM most nights and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Specific lunch or dinner service details are not verified, so confirm current service directly.
Is Glass & Vine good for solo dining?
Solo-dining details are not verified in the available information. If seating style matters, confirm current options with Glass & Vine before visiting.
Location
2820 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL 33133
Miami, United States
Compare Glass & Vine
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glass & Vine | Miami | , | , |
| Bellini | Coconut Grove | Miami | , | , |
| Los Félix | Miami | Mexican | $$$ |
| Krüs Kitchen | Miami | Contemporary | $$$ |
| La Cabrera Coconut Grove | Miami | , | , |
| Chug's Diner | Miami | Cuban | $$ |
How Glass & Vine Miami: Hours, Dress Code & Planning Tips compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Bellini | Coconut Grove, Notable alternative
- Los Félix, Mexican, $$$
- Krüs Kitchen, Contemporary, $$$
- La Cabrera Coconut Grove, Notable alternative
- Chug's Diner, Cuban, $$
How Glass & Vine compares in Coconut Grove and Miami
Glass & Vine is the easier, lower-pressure choice in this group: better for casual brunch, flexible lunch, groups that want a relaxed Coconut Grove setting without chasing a hard reservation. Los Félix is the better pick when the meal itself is the point, with Mexican cooking and a $$$ price tier that make it feel more intentional. Krüs Kitchen, also $$$, is stronger for diners who want a contemporary Miami restaurant with a more defined culinary identity.
For value, Chug's Diner is the clearer casual cross-shop because its Cuban format and $$ tier make it more budget-friendly. For a more polished Coconut Grove meal, Bellini | Coconut Grove is the smarter comparison; for a bigger, meat-focused occasion, La Cabrera Coconut Grove is the more occasion-driven alternative. Choose Glass & Vine when ambiance, ease, daytime flexibility matter more than culinary depth.
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