Restaurant in Miami, United States
Proper Sausages & Meat Market
150ptsCraft counter lunch Miami Shores locals know.

About Proper Sausages & Meat Market
A butcher-led sandwich counter in Miami Shores with three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats appearances (2023–2025) and a 4.8 Google rating across 213 reviews. Walk-in only, counter service, and priced well under $30 per head. The right call when you want a serious, sourcing-driven sandwich without a reservation or a long bill.
Who Should Book Proper Sausages & Meat Market
If you're a Miami regular who already knows the obvious lunch spots and wants something with more craft behind the counter, Proper Sausages & Meat Market in Miami Shores is worth the detour. This is the spot for anyone who takes a sandwich seriously — not as a quick fill-up, but as the main event. It works leading for solo diners and pairs, for a weekday lunch or a low-key weekend meal when you don't want a reservation and a bill that runs to three figures. Skip it if you're looking for tableside service or a wine-by-the-glass program; this is counter-service territory with a focus squarely on the meat.
The Venue
Proper Sausages sits at 9722 NE 2nd Ave in Miami Shores, operating as both a sandwich counter and a meat market — the dual format matters because it signals what this place actually is: a butcher-led operation where the quality of the product drives everything on the menu. Chef Freddy Kaufman runs the kitchen, and the shop's through-line is sourcing and preparation rather than atmosphere or occasion dressing.
The aroma when you walk in leans toward a working butcher shop , cured meat, fresh-cut protein, the low warm note of something being cooked nearby. That's not incidental; it tells you exactly where the priorities lie. For a returning visitor, the move is to go beyond the sandwich you already tried and look harder at the market side of the operation: what's available to take home, and whether the counter has anything running as a special that day.
On the recognition front, Opinionated About Dining , one of the more rigorous crowd-sourced platforms in the industry , has ranked Proper Sausages in its North America Cheap Eats list three consecutive years: Recommended in 2023, #364 in 2024, and #440 in 2025. A ranking in the OAD Cheap Eats list is a credible signal; the platform weights repeat visits from serious eaters over promotional coverage. Three consecutive appearances confirms this isn't a flash-in-the-pan listing. That track record puts Proper Sausages in legitimate company alongside some of the more carefully watched casual spots in the country , a different register entirely from the fine-dining work being done at places like Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa, but operating with comparable seriousness of intent at its price point.
Google reviews sit at 4.8 across 213 ratings , a high score on a meaningful sample size for a neighbourhood spot. Consistency at that level, over enough reviews to smooth out outliers, is a practical trust signal worth weighting. For comparison, casual sandwich operations that plateau around 4.3–4.5 are doing fine; 4.8 sustained over 200+ reviews suggests the kitchen is reliably hitting its standard rather than occasionally excelling.
The sandwich category in Miami has a few strong options. La Sandwicherie is the better-known name, with more locations and a longer track record in the city. Proper Sausages offers something more focused: a butcher's sensibility applied to the format, with the meat market component giving regulars a reason to return even when they're not sitting down to eat. For anyone building a fuller picture of Miami's food scene, the full Miami restaurants guide is the right place to start, alongside guides to Miami bars and Miami hotels.
If you're cross-referencing the sandwich category more broadly, Pane Bianco in Phoenix and Alidoro in New York City are the peer benchmarks worth knowing , both OAD-tracked, both butcher- or baker-led operations where the protein quality is the point. Proper Sausages sits in that tier.
For the record: the editorial angle on wine programs doesn't apply here in any conventional sense. There's no wine list to evaluate against the food. What the meat market format does provide is a version of the same logic , the sourcing decision, made at the counter, is the pairing decision. If that framing appeals to you, this is a spot that rewards the kind of attention usually reserved for a well-considered wine list.
Other Miami options worth knowing in different registers: ITAMAE for Peruvian, Ariete for modern American, Boia De for Italian, and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami if the occasion calls for something more formal. You can also browse the Miami experiences guide and Miami wineries guide for fuller trip planning.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk-in counter service. Booking difficulty: Easy. Address: 9722 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores, FL 33138. Budget: Cheap Eats tier; expect to spend well under $30 per person. Dress: No code , come as you are. Leading for: Solo diners, casual pairs, anyone who wants a serious sandwich without a reservation or a long bill. Hours: Not confirmed in our data , check Google Maps before visiting. Phone: Not listed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Proper Sausages & Meat Market handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is built around meat — sausages and sandwiches are the core offer — so this is not a strong choice for vegetarians or vegans. Dietary restriction details are not confirmed in available records, so contact the counter directly at 9722 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores before visiting if this is a concern.
How far ahead should I book Proper Sausages & Meat Market?
No booking required. Proper Sausages runs as a walk-in counter, so just show up. It has ranked on OAD's Cheap Eats North America list three consecutive years (2023–2025), so expect a queue at peak lunch hours.
What should a first-timer know about Proper Sausages & Meat Market?
It operates as both a sandwich counter and a meat market — you can eat there or take product home. Rated among OAD's top cheap eats in North America in 2024 (#364) and 2025 (#440), it punches above the typical fast-casual Miami lunch spot. Come hungry, come early, and consider picking up something from the market side while you're there.
Can I eat at the bar at Proper Sausages & Meat Market?
There is no bar in the traditional sense — this is a counter-service sandwich and meat market format. Seating details are not confirmed, but counter or casual in-house eating is part of the format at Miami Shores locations like this.
Is Proper Sausages & Meat Market good for solo dining?
Yes. Counter-service sandwich spots are among the most solo-friendly formats in casual dining — no awkward table sizing, no reservation needed. It's a practical, fast lunch stop in Miami Shores with an OAD-backed track record, so you're not wasting a solo meal on a gamble.
Can Proper Sausages & Meat Market accommodate groups?
For a large group sit-down lunch, this is not the right format — it's a counter-service operation. For groups of 2–4 grabbing a casual lunch or stocking up from the meat market, it works well. Parties wanting a full table-service meal should look elsewhere in Miami.
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