A Fish Called Avalon

700 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL
Capacity: 200 people

About A Fish Called Avalon

We are located in the heart of The Art Deco District on Ocean Drive, A Fish Called Avalon has hosted A-list clientele including Harrison Ford, Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Guy Ritchie, Norway’s King Harald V, and acclaimed chef David Bouley. The hotel and restaurant are noted as South Beach’s landmark sites, serving as the backdrop for many films and photo shoots including the 1983 epic crime drama Scarface, episodes of the 1980s series Miami Vice, the 1999 Sidney Pollack film Random Hearts, and more recently the 2007 comedy Old Dogs with John Travolta and Robin Williams. The 1955 Oldsmobile convertible parked in front of the restaurant stands as one of the most photographed cars in America. Our menu features modern American seafood with tropical influences and sleek minimalist décor offering professional planning assistance and custom menu options for all your entertaining needs. Our specialized and warm hospitality service ensures success for your special event

Event Pricing

Set Menus
Attendees: 12-200 | $60 /person
Pricing for all event types
Neighborhood
Venue Types
Amenities
  • Full Bar/Lounge
  • On-Site Catering Service
  • Outdoor Function Area
  • Valet Parking
  • Wireless Internet/Wi-Fi
Features
  • Max Number of People for an Event: 200