
Red Rooster Overtown will be pouring all the good vibes come NYE.
Courtesy: Red Rooster Overtown
If you’re plotting a New Year’s Eve with dabbles of glamor, soul and unmistakably Miami-ness, Red Rooster Overtown is calling. Marcus Samuelsson’s iconic restaurant is turning back the clock for a Harlem Nights–themed celebration with old-school elegance and total modern Miami vibes. Consider it absolutely worth the short Brightline ride north for Broward revelers looking to ring in 2026 in style.
The evening unfolds in layers, starting with elevated dining options before transitioning into a full-scale late-night party. From 5 to 7 p.m., guests can enjoy an à la carte dinner, followed by a luxe prix fixe Champagne dinner beginning at 9:30 p.m.
The multi-course menu leans into Red Rooster’s signature Southern-meets-global flair, with starters like cornbread madeleines topped with crème fraîche and caviar, smoked crab and corn fritters, and truffle chive deviled eggs. Entrées range from cornbread-crusted snapper and smoked short rib to wild mushroom and grits, with decadent desserts like brown butter pecan tart and bananas foster rounding things out.
As the clock inches toward midnight, the party kicks into high gear inside the legendary Pool Hall, once a gathering place for icons like Aretha Franklin and Sam Cooke. Live music from the Nikki Kidd Band, vintage-inspired style, flowing bottles, and a buzzing dance floor set the tone for a glamorous countdown. Tickets for the Harlem Nights party start at $65 for early bird admission and $80 for general admission, with dinner reservations booked separately.
Located just three blocks from the MiamiCentral Brightline station, Red Rooster Overtown makes for an easy, car-free New Year’s Eve escape from Broward.
For full details, tickets, and reservations, visit redroosterovertown.com.

