Davie has shifted from a primarily rural, equestrian community into a suburb with a growing and surprisingly diverse dining scene.
You’ll now find modern Latin spots, polished American grills, and lively sports bars alongside long‑time local favorites.
These five relatively new or newly buzz‑worthy restaurants are especially worth a visit.
1. Vienna Wine Bar
Vienna Wine Bar feels like a cozy European bistro tucked into suburban Davie. Candlelight, dark wood, and an extensive wine list make it ideal for date night or a relaxed, lingering dinner.
The menu mixes Continental and New American dishes: charcuterie boards, schnitzels, steak, seafood, pastas, and rich appetizers.
Wine flights and pairings are a big part of the experience.
2. Flashback Diner – Davie
Flashback Diner brings a retro‑diner aesthetic with a modern, all‑day menu. Neon, chrome, and a long counter make it feel classic, but the offerings go beyond standard diner fare.
You’ll find breakfast served all day, burgers, sandwiches, salads, desserts, and comfort‑food entrees.
It’s open late, making it a reliable stop after events or nights out, and works well for families and groups.
3. Rob’s Bageland (Davie)
Rob’s Bageland is a bagel shop and deli that doubles as a popular breakfast‑and‑lunch hangout.
It’s casual and bustling, with a steady stream of regulars.
Expect New York‑style bagels, breakfast sandwiches, omelets, and a range of deli favorites—tuna salad, egg salad, smoked fish, and stacked sandwiches. It’s especially strong as a weekend breakfast stop.
4. Cinque Terre Italian Restaurant
Cinque Terre offers a neighborhood Italian experience with a warm, family‑run feel.
The dining room is simple but inviting, and the focus is squarely on the food.
The menu covers red‑sauce classics: pastas, chicken and veal dishes, seafood, pizzas, and hearty starters like calamari and bruschetta.
Portions are generous, and the overall experience is unfussy and satisfying.
5. Millers Ale House – Davie (local sports staple)
While part of a regional chain, the Davie outpost of Miller’s Ale House functions as a local hub for sports, big groups, and casual nights out.
The menu is broad—wings, burgers, zingers, flatbreads, salads, and comfort‑food mains—with plenty of beer on tap and TVs everywhere.
It’s not fancy, but it consistently delivers exactly what many people in Davie want on a game night or easy weeknight dinner.
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