New Rooftop Restaurant in Miami Unveiled at W Miami Hotel

Guests can savor handcrafted cocktails at the bar and a selection of small bites.

W Miami has recently unveiled the latest rooftop restaurant in Miami following the debut of TULUM Rooftop Bar & Restaurant on its 15th floor. The modern American restaurant now welcomes guests for daily breakfast and lunch and will soon offer dinner service. Inspired by the captivating architecture and mesmerizing interior designs of Tulum, Mexico, this new restaurant in Miami’s trendy Brickell District is a unique blend of natural elements and contemporary allure.

The newest rooftop restaurant in Miami is inspired by its original location in Doha, Qatar. It showcases an organic aesthetic with earthy tones, abundant greenery, and warm wooden accents. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline. Situated alongside the charming pool deck, this indoor-outdoor rooftop restaurant provides a private dining room and ample space for exclusive events, intimate gatherings and special celebrations.

Miami Rooftop Restaurant

“I am thrilled to introduce our latest culinary venture, a groundbreaking new restaurant concept showcasing the vibrant tapestry of new modern-American cuisine,” Kashmira Maneckji says, General Manager at W Miami. “With an unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence, we welcome our guests to embark on a food and beverage odyssey where each dish and libation narrates its own captivating tale, and every moment becomes an indelible memory of unparalleled excellence and hospitality.”

Immersed in the art of culinary excellence, exceptional hospitality and a captivating ambiance, the 120-seat indoor and outdoor rooftop restaurant in Miami invites patrons into an environment evocative of the effortlessly chic atmosphere of Tulum, Mexico. With a diverse menu infused with international flavors, every detail of TULUM, from its modern architectural design to its warm, earthy colors and beautifully decorated patio, is thoughtfully crafted to transport guests on a culinary adventure.

TULUM, at 485 Brickell Ave., will be open daily for breakfast from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dinner service will launch in the fall, while brunch and happy hour will follow later this summer.

For more information or to make reservations, visit Wmiamihotel.com or call (305) 503-4400. Follow TULUM on Instagram @Tulumwmiami

Photos courtesy of W Miami

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