Sonia's Seafood Bait & Tackle Restaurant
7501 SW 8th St., Miami, FL 33144-4459
(786) 586-5580
There really is no place like Sonia's. It's a neighborhood bar with live Latin music on weekends. It's a fish market with plastic bins of crushed ice filled with fresh red snapper, yellowtail, hogfish, mangrove, calamari, lobsters, langostinos, and whatever else the day's catch might bring. It's a funky, Cuban-style outdoor seafood shack located by a canal at the point where SW Eighth Street edges toward the Everglades. Diners can select the fish they want and have it simply fried or grilled, and the menu includes soups, croquetas, ceviche, all manner of seafood preparations, fried pork chunks, grilled chicken steak, black beans and rice, and so forth. It isn't nearly as cheap as the ambiance would suggest, but it's not expensive either. Except for lobster and some other high-end shellfish, main courses tend to stay below $30. The place is nearly always packed, and the bar bops with a party spirit that might include staff wearing feathered headgear and forming a conga line. Sonia's is like what you might find during happy hour in a beach shack in Latin America. Speaking of which: Sonia's boasts one of the happiest happy hours every Thursday and Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Service is leisurely and spoken in Spanish, which only adds to the authentic Latin American vibe.
Source:
Miami New Times
Comments on Sonia's Seafood Bait & Tackle Restaurant
Linda
Perhaps if you were still in Cuba this may be a great place but BELIEVE me, hearing all the hype and then seeing it for yourself in person are two totally different things, it's dirty, dining is outside next to the canal and flies are all over the place (as can be expected with seafood outside) the only way to cool off is with the fans they have going on (which are dirty too), It is a scrungy looking place, I don't care how much fun they say you can have there, do yourselves a favor;go somewhere else where the food is fresh, free from harassing flies and you can eat in a clean, cool environment! This is NOTHING like the Food Shacks they have on the tropical coasts or Key West. Ughhhhh, I still get so traumatized every time I remember I went there!
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