Restaurant in Miami, United States
Lucali
565ptsMichelin-backed pizza at a $$ price.

About Lucali
Lucali is the clearest value case in Miami Beach dining — two Michelin Bib Gourmand awards, a top-20 Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats ranking in North America, and a $$ price point that no comparable credentialed restaurant in the city can match. Book it for any night you want to eat extremely well without a large spend. Closed Tuesdays; open 5–11 pm all other evenings.
Verdict: Book It — Lucali Is the Pizza Benchmark in Miami Beach
If you are visiting Miami Beach and want to know where the leading pizza in the city is, the answer is Lucali. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025), a top-20 finish on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list for 2024, and a Pearl Recommended designation all point in the same direction. At $$, this is also one of the few places in Miami where a meal of genuine national standing costs less than a cocktail at your hotel bar. Book it before you arrive.
What to Expect Your First Time
Lucali on Bay Road in Miami Beach is a compact, no-fuss room — the spatial experience here is intimate rather than grand. Expect close tables, a warm but unpretentious atmosphere, and a setting that signals the food is the point, not the décor. For a first-timer, this matters: do not arrive expecting a polished dining-room production. Arrive expecting some of the most carefully made pizza you will find anywhere in Florida, in a room that feels like a neighbourhood spot rather than a destination restaurant.
The Miami Beach location follows the format established by the original Lucali in Brooklyn, where founder Marc Iacono built a following on a stripped-back menu, hand-stretched dough, and a conviction that pizza does not need a complicated supporting cast to be worth seeking out. The Miami outpost carries the same philosophy. The room is small enough that every seat feels like a direct line to the kitchen. Seating is limited, which shapes the entire visit: arrival time and group size matter more here than at a larger restaurant.
The address is 1930 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139, just off the busier strips of South Beach. The location gives Lucali a neighbourhood-anchor quality that most tourist-facing Miami Beach restaurants lack. This is where local residents return on a Tuesday rather than where visitors book for a special occasion (though it works for that too). That dual appeal , reliable enough for regulars, credentialed enough to satisfy a first-time visitor doing research , is what makes Lucali worth prioritising over more flashy alternatives.
Timing and Booking
Lucali is closed on Tuesdays. Every other night, service runs from 5 pm to 11 pm. For a first visit, arriving early , at or just after 5 pm on a weekday , gives you the leading shot at a relaxed table without a long wait. Friday and Saturday evenings fill quickly; if you plan to go on a weekend, book ahead rather than attempting a walk-in. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means advance reservations are possible and not the obstacle they can be at comparable venues. Sunday through Thursday evenings are the smoothest option if your schedule allows. Given the Bib Gourmand recognition and the OAD ranking, the crowd on peak nights skews toward people who have done their research, which keeps the room's energy focused rather than chaotic.
Value and the Price Case
At a $$ price point, Lucali makes the value case almost automatically. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking , #16 in North America in 2024, up from #112 in 2023 , reflects a quality-to-price ratio that outperforms restaurants charging two or three times as much. For context: a meal at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami or Ariete will cost significantly more per head. Lucali is the answer when the question is where to eat extremely well in Miami Beach without a $200-per-person commitment.
For pizza-focused comparisons across the US, Lucali sits in the same conversation as Pizzeria Bianco in Los Angeles and Bettina in Santa Barbara , independently driven, pared-back menus, and a quality standard that repeatedly earns credentialed recognition. If you have eaten at either of those, Lucali will meet your expectations.
Why It Matters to Miami Beach
Miami Beach has no shortage of restaurants chasing a big-room, big-price formula. Lucali does the opposite. The Bay Road location is not on the main tourist corridor, and the format , small room, focused menu, neighbourhood pricing , runs counter to the city's dominant hospitality mode. That is exactly why it matters. For locals, it functions as the kind of reliable, credentialed anchor that anchors a neighbourhood's food identity. For visitors, it is proof that the most rewarding meals in Miami Beach are not always in the largest rooms or on the most-photographed streets. The Google rating of 4.2 across more than 1,600 reviews at a casual price point reflects consistent execution rather than a venue trading on hype.
If you are building a broader Miami itinerary, the full Miami restaurants guide covers the wider field. For Italian at a higher price tier, Boia De is the natural next step. For something completely different in format and ambition, ITAMAE is worth considering for Peruvian-Japanese cooking. Miami's bar scene is covered in the full Miami bars guide, and if you are planning accommodation, the full Miami hotels guide is the starting point.
How It Compares
Against Miami's credentialed mid-range and upper-mid field, Lucali's case rests entirely on value and focus. Boia De ($$$) is the natural Italian comparison , more complex cooking, a deeper wine list, and a higher per-head spend, but without the same Cheap Eats recognition. If you want Italian in Miami and price is not the deciding factor, Boia De wins on ambition. If you want the most rewarding meal per dollar in the city, Lucali wins that argument clearly.
Cote Miami ($$$) and Ariete ($$$$) both operate in different cuisine categories and at higher price points, making direct comparison less useful for the pizza-focused diner. What they share with Lucali is Michelin recognition , but neither delivers that recognition at Lucali's price tier. Stubborn Seed ($$$$) and Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann ($$$$) are the choices when occasion and budget align; Lucali is the choice when the question is where to eat as well as possible for the least spend.
For out-of-town visitors comparing Miami's pizza options against national peers: Lucali's trajectory on OAD , jumping from #112 in 2023 to #16 in 2024 , puts it in the same tier as restaurants like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Alinea in Chicago in terms of the speed of earned credibility, even at a fraction of the price. That jump is not noise , it reflects a venue hitting a quality stride. Book now, before the wait times catch up with the reputation.
Compare Lucali
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Lucali | $$ | — |
| Ariete | $$$$ | — |
| Boia De | $$$ | — |
| Cote Miami | $$$ | — |
| Stubborn Seed | $$$$ | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | $$$$ | — |
Comparing your options in Miami for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Lucali?
Lucali is a compact room on Bay Road and seating options are limited by the venue's small footprint. Bar seating is not documented in the venue record. Your safest move is to arrive early — at or just after 5 pm — to improve your chances of getting seated without a long wait.
Can Lucali accommodate groups?
Lucali is a tight, intimate space, so large groups are a stretch. Parties of two or four will fare better than tables of six or more. If you're planning a group outing, arrive right at 5 pm on a weeknight rather than a Friday or Saturday, when the room fills faster.
What should I order at Lucali?
Lucali is a pizzeria, so pizza is the focus — that's the entire reason it holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and ranked #16 on OAD Cheap Eats in North America in 2024. Order the pizza. This is not a venue where you come for range; you come because the core product is the point.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Lucali?
Lucali is a $$ pizzeria, not a tasting menu format. There is no tasting menu here. If you want a tasting menu experience in Miami, look elsewhere — Stubborn Seed or Boia De are better fits for that format.
What are alternatives to Lucali in Miami?
For a similarly value-focused but non-pizza experience, Boia De is the closest peer in terms of critical standing and price-to-quality ratio. If you want a step up in formality and price, Ariete in Coconut Grove delivers serious cooking at a mid-range price point. For a full splurge, Cote Miami handles the high-end side of things.
Is Lucali worth the price?
At a $$ price point with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, and a jump from #112 to #16 on OAD Cheap Eats in North America, the value case is straightforward. You are getting benchmark-level pizza at a price that makes most Miami Beach alternatives look overpriced for what they deliver.
Is Lucali good for a special occasion?
It depends on what you mean by special. Lucali is not a white-tablecloth room — it's a compact, casual pizzeria on Bay Road. For a birthday or anniversary where atmosphere and formality matter, Los Fuegos or Cote Miami will serve you better. But if the occasion is 'we want the best pizza in Miami Beach,' Lucali is exactly right.
Hours
- Monday
- 5–11 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5–11 pm
- Thursday
- 5–11 pm
- Friday
- 5–11 pm
- Saturday
- 5–11 pm
- Sunday
- 5–11 pm
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