Restaurant | Surfside, Miami Beach

The Surf Club Restaurant

Historic 1930s glamour at the legendary Four Seasons Surf Club. Where Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, and today's A-listers have dined for nearly a century.

American $$$$ Historic Landmark
1930
Established
94
Years of History
4.6
Rating
Tier A Evidence

What is the history of the Surf Club Miami?

The Surf Club opened in 1930 as an exclusive private beach club for America's elite. Winston Churchill, the Duke of Windsor, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor were all members. It became a Four Seasons property in 2017, preserving its Art Deco glamour while adding modern luxury.

Tier A EvidenceHigh Confidence

Restaurant Details

Location & Contact

Address: 9011 Collins Avenue, Surfside, FL 33154

Phone: (305) 381-3333

Neighborhood: Surfside, Four Seasons Resort

Hours

Breakfast: 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Lunch: 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Dinner: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Reservations: Recommended, especially for dinner

The Vibe

The original 1930s Art Deco architecture has been meticulously preserved. High ceilings, ocean views, white tablecloths, and the whisper of old-world glamour. The terrace offers beachfront dining with Atlantic breezes. Resort elegant attire.

Historic Celebrity Members

Winston Churchill

British Prime Minister. Vacationed and dined at the Surf Club in its golden era.

Historic

Frank Sinatra

Rat Pack legend. Regular member during Miami's glamour years.

Historic

Elizabeth Taylor

Hollywood royalty. Member of the exclusive Surf Club set.

Historic

Duke of Windsor

Former King Edward VIII. Surf Club member after abdication.

Historic

Modern Celebrity Sightings

David Beckham

Four Seasons guest. Family stays and Inter Miami business.

Tier A

Kim Kardashian

Miami visits. The Surf Club's discreet luxury appeals to high-profile guests.

Tier B

Tom Brady

Post-retirement Miami resident. Spotted at the resort's restaurants.

Tier B

Marc Anthony

Miami native. Special occasion dining at the historic venue.

Tier A

Signature Dishes

Frequently Asked Questions

The Surf Club opened in 1930 as an exclusive private beach club for America's elite. Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor were members. It became a Four Seasons in 2017.

The Surf Club Restaurant is the resort's all-day American dining venue. Thomas Keller's restaurant is a separate fine dining experience with French-American cuisine in an adjacent space. Both are at the Four Seasons Surf Club.

No, the Surf Club Restaurant is open to the public with reservations. However, the pool and beach areas are reserved for hotel guests and members.

Resort elegant attire. For dinner, men should wear collared shirts; women wear cocktail or resort elegant attire. No beachwear, shorts, or flip flops at dinner.