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Is El Patio Wynwood 18 Worth Visiting Today? Hours, Menu

Colorful Wynwood street-food patio at night with warm lights and Latin ambience.

Yes, El Patio Wynwood 18 is real, it's the well-known Latin patio bar and nightclub at 167 NW 23rd Street in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood. The "18" you may have seen attached to the name isn't a suite number or a separate location; it's most likely a reference to the 18+ age requirement for entry, which is standard for nightlife venues here. The official brand is simply "El Patio Wynwood," and it bills itself as the best Latin club in the area. If you're trying to figure out whether you can go tonight and what to expect, here's everything you need.

What "El Patio Wynwood 18" Actually Means

There's only one El Patio Wynwood, and it's located at 167 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL 33127. When people search "El Patio Wynwood 18," they're almost always asking about the age requirement or trying to confirm it's an adults-only venue before making the trip. It is. This is a Latin nightlife and dining destination, not a family casual spot, so expect a crowd that's there to eat, drink, dance, and stay late. There is no second location with an "18" designation and no suite or unit number attached to the address.

Where It Is and How to Get There

Street-level view of El Patio Wynwood at 167 NW 23rd Street in Wynwood, with colorful murals and entrance visible.

The venue sits right in the heart of Wynwood at 167 NW 23rd Street. If you've been to the Wynwood Walls or any of the galleries in the district, you're already in the right zone. NW 23rd Street runs through the core of the neighborhood, so it's easy to orient yourself once you're nearby.

Parking in Wynwood on weekend nights is a genuine challenge. Street parking fills up fast, and the paid lots nearby can get pricey and crowded. The most stress-free move is to take an Uber or Lyft directly to the address. If you're driving, give yourself an extra 20 to 30 minutes on a Friday or Saturday night and plan to park a few blocks out and walk. Weeknights are considerably easier for parking, especially Monday through Thursday.

Hours, Dress Code, and What the Outdoor Patio Is Like

El Patio Wynwood is open seven days a week, every day closing at 3:00 AM. Here are the opening times by day:

DayOpensCloses
Monday6:00 PM3:00 AM
Tuesday5:00 PM3:00 AM
Wednesday5:00 PM3:00 AM
Thursday5:00 PM3:00 AM
Friday5:00 PM3:00 AM
Saturday2:00 PM3:00 AM
Sunday1:00 PM3:00 AM

Saturday and Sunday open early enough that you can actually show up for a late lunch or early dinner before the nightlife energy kicks in. That's a solid window if you want food and drinks without fighting a crowd.

On dress code: the venue runs a "Dress to Impress" policy, and they mean it. You will be turned away if you show up in flip-flops, shorts, or sports clothing. This applies across their regular programming and themed nights. Think smart-casual at minimum: clean sneakers or shoes, jeans or trousers, a nice top. If you're going on a Friday or Saturday, dress it up a notch. The outdoor patio is open-air but still a polished Latin nightlife environment, not a backyard barbecue.

Several Latin street-food starter plates, including fish ceviche and tequeños, neatly laid out for sharing.

The food menu leans into Latin street food and shareable plates, which makes it perfect for a group. The starters section, called "La Comelona," is where you want to spend most of your attention. For example, their menu lists La Comelona starters such as ALITAS DE POLLO, TEQUEÑOS, CHICHARRÓN, and EMPANADAS, along with items like EL PATIO BURGER, PAPAS FRITAS, FISH CEVICHE, and a “DE LA TAQUERÍA” taco and nachos section. The Antojito Platter at $30 is the best value move for a table: it comes with tequeños de maíz, tequeño de queso, Venezuelan and Colombian empanadas de carne, and chicharrón all on one board. If your group has vegetarians, the Antojito Vegetariano at $26 covers that too.

Individual standouts worth ordering: the Fish Ceviche at $18 is clean and fresh, the Tequeños at $16 are a crowd-pleaser every time, and the El Patio Burger at $20 (Prime Grade Certified Angus Beef with Swiss cheese) is genuinely good for a nightlife spot. From the taquería section, both the Tacos de Carne Asada and Tacos al Pastor come in at $16 for three. These are solid for soaking up drinks without being too heavy.

  • Antojito Platter $30 — best group starter, covers multiple items
  • Fish Ceviche $18 — lighter option, pairs well with drinks
  • Tequeños $16 — crowd favorite, always a good call
  • El Patio Burger $20 — better than expected for a nightclub menu
  • Tacos de Carne Asada or Al Pastor $16 (3 tacos) — great for sharing
  • Antojito Vegetariano $26 — solid plant-based platter option

Drinks, Vibe, and Live Entertainment

The drinks program is cocktail and spirits-forward with a Latin lean. Tequila is a big part of the offering, with options like Herradura Silver and Herradura Ultra available by the glass or bottle. Expect the usual bottle service setup as the night progresses on weekends. If you're not doing bottles, cocktails and mixed drinks are the way to go.

The vibe is lively, social, and Latin music-heavy. This is not a quiet dinner spot. Expect cumbia, reggaeton, salsa, and Latin pop, and expect people to actually dance. The outdoor patio is the heart of the experience, open-air with plenty of energy once the evening crowd fills in. Noise level climbs significantly after 9:00 PM on weekends, so if you want to actually have a conversation over dinner, aim for an early arrival.

The venue runs themed programming nights throughout the week. Fridays feature "Alterlatina" with a mix of Latin alternative sounds. Mondays are "Pegaito Mondays," a Latin night designed to shake off the start-of-week blues. There's also a Salsa/Mi Gente night on Wednesdays, and "Margaritual Ladies Night" is a regular event that draws a strong crowd. An official example of this kind of regular themed nightlife programming on El Patio Wynwood's site is “Margaritual Ladies Night,” which is promoted as a ladies night event. These themed nights are worth checking before you go because they change the music, the crowd, and sometimes the entry or table situation.

Reservations, Tickets, and Group or Event Options

Reservations are handled directly by phone. The official number for both general inquiries and reservations is +1 (786) 780-4380. Call ahead if you're going on a weekend or any themed night, especially with a group. Walk-ins are possible on weekdays and for early arrivals on weekend evenings, but if you have four or more people and want a table, calling ahead is the smarter move.

For private events, the same phone number is your starting point. The venue has the capacity and the programming infrastructure for birthday parties, corporate gatherings, and special occasions. If you're planning something for a group of 8 or more, reach out at least a week in advance on weekends. The venue's combination of outdoor patio space, food, and live DJ programming makes it a legitimately good private event option in the Wynwood area.

Current Deals, Promotions, and How to Plan Your Visit Today

The most reliable standing deal is the Friday Happy Hour as part of the Alterlatina night: happy hour runs from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. If you're flexible on timing, showing up in that Friday window gets you the best value on drinks before the full nightlife crowd arrives. It also gives you time to eat, enjoy the patio atmosphere, and settle in before it gets packed. Before you go, review the restaurant patio rules so you know what to expect for seating and how the outdoor space is managed.

For the most current promos, ticket requirements for themed nights, and any special events this weekend, your two best moves right now are to check their official website directly and to look at their Instagram or social accounts, where they post event flyers and any cover charge details. Some themed nights may require advance tickets or have table minimums, so confirming before you show up saves you from a surprise at the door.

  1. Call +1 (786) 780-4380 to check tonight's event and reserve a table if needed
  2. Check their official website or social media for this week's themed night schedule
  3. If going Friday, plan to arrive between 5–8 PM to catch happy hour pricing
  4. Review the dress code before you leave home: no flip-flops, no shorts, no sports clothing
  5. If driving, allow extra time for parking on weekends and consider arriving early or using ride-share

If you're also comparing El Patio Wynwood to other patio nightlife spots or wondering about age policies at similar venues, it's worth knowing that 18+ patio nightclub policies vary quite a bit from venue to venue. El Patio Wynwood's dress code expectations also align with what you'd find at upscale patio bars across Miami, where outdoor doesn't mean casual. Either way, this venue is a solid pick if you want Latin music, quality shareable food, and a real outdoor patio experience in one of Miami's most walkable neighborhoods.

FAQ

Is El Patio Wynwood 18 a different spot from El Patio Wynwood, or just the same venue?

“18” is not a separate location, it refers to the entry age requirement (adult-only). Bring a government ID because staff typically verify age at the door, especially on Fridays, Saturdays, and themed nights.

What happens if I show up underdressed at El Patio Wynwood (and what are the most common outfit mistakes)?

Dress code enforcement is consistent, and quick “almost right” outfits often fail (for example, flip-flops, athletic shorts, or plain sportswear). If you are unsure, choose smart-casual, closed-toe shoes, and avoid anything gym-wear looking.

How early should I arrive if I want to talk without the music being too loud?

If you want a quieter dinner, arriving before 9:00 PM helps, but you should still expect the outdoor patio to get louder as the DJ set ramps up. For easier conversation, plan to eat earlier and keep your table for the first half of the night.

Can I rely on walk-ins, or should I call ahead for a table?

Walk-ins are more realistic on weeknights, but themed nights and groups of four or more can still get delayed or end up without a good table. Calling ahead is the best move for any group plan (especially weekend nights).

Do themed nights at El Patio Wynwood always have cover charges or tickets?

Weekend events and Alterlatina-type nights can involve cover charges or ticketing, and rules can change close to the event date. Always confirm the specific night you are attending, not just the general venue hours.

What should I know about capacity limits and seating for a bigger group?

Late-night capacity can fill quickly, which can affect how long you wait for seating and how tables are assigned. If you are going with a larger group, reach out at least a week in advance for weekends.

Is the food service faster if I order earlier, or can it slow down later in the night?

Food is shareable and meant for a group, but the kitchen rhythm can slow down at peak DJ times. If you want specific items, order earlier in the evening rather than right after the crowd surge.

If we are not doing bottle service, what is the smoothest way to order drinks with a group?

There is typically bottle service once the night progresses on weekends, but not everyone will need it. If you are not doing bottles, cocktails and mixed drinks are the easiest route for a group, just plan around a higher drink demand later.

Is El Patio Wynwood 18 a good choice for people who are sensitive to loud venues?

Noise and crowd density are part of the experience, and the patio becomes the focal point once the event crowd arrives. If you are sensitive to loud environments, consider an earlier arrival and avoid late prime time on weekends.