
Those Art Deco Weekend strolls come with some stellar culinary deals, too.
Credit: Ocean Drive Association
Art Deco Weekend already gives Miami Beach a reason to lean all the way into its most glamorous era. In 2026 it is getting even more delicious. For the first time ever, the Ocean Drive Association and the Miami Design Preservation League are rolling out An Art Deco Taste of Ocean Drive, a new culinary series that pairs iconic architecture with prix-fixe dining deals worth planning your stroll around.
Running January 9 through 11 alongside Art Deco Weekend, the series invites locals and visitors to dip into Ocean Drive’s dining scene between walking tours, talks and live performances. Participating restaurants will offer curated prix-fixe menus priced at $35 for lunch and $45 for dinner, making it an approachable way to sample everything from old school favorites to global flavors without the usual Ocean Drive splurge.
The idea is simple. Walk the historic district. Take in the pastel facades and classic curves. Then sit down and eat well. Expect a mix of fine dining and casual spots, all within a few blocks, all framed by some of Miami Beach’s most recognizable art deco backdrops.
Among the restaurants participating are A Fish Called Avalon, Alma Cuban, Clevelander, Havana 1957 Ocean and LT South Beach at The Betsy, with dozens more joining in across the strip. Menus will spotlight each restaurant’s signature style while keeping things streamlined for festival hopping.
To make it easy, the organizers also launched a mobile friendly website that lets diners browse participating restaurants and menus on the fly with no app download required. It is designed for exactly what Art Deco Weekend does best: wandering, discovering and lingering a little longer than planned.
For full details and the complete list of restaurants, visit tasteofoceandrive.com.

