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Prelude by Barton G.

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1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132

305-357-7900 

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  • American, Contemporary
    Wed-Sun 5 p.m.-late; brunch on matinee performance days 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Closed Mon & Tue except performance nights. Call for seating times and prepay options for performance nights.
  • Casual dressy
    Kid Friendly, Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Private Party, Wheelchair Accessible
  • Accepted
Description

Those expecting Barton G.'s over-the-top approach to dining will be surprised to learn that Prelude is practically prop-less. A seared red snapper entrée is clean and light upon flawlessly cooked cubes of eggplant, fennel, zucchini, and yellow squash, all the components cohered by a sublime lemon-butter sauce. Grilled skirt steak bursts with juicy flavor alongside corn, red beans, and a large roasted poblano pepper, and confit of duck leg satisfies atop green lentils flecked with slices of homemade garlic sausage. Owner Barton G. Weiss's whimsy is still evident in dishes such as a tuna and roasted beet salad, whose latter component is presented as thin red and yellow checkerboard squares. And desserts are as showstopping as ever. Try grape jelly gelato flanked by two pyramids of peanut butter mousse; it's like the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich re-imagined by a French Eskimo. Prelude's wine list is serious and extensive and offers some 90 labels in three portion sizes: a sampling of 1.5 ounces, a four-ounce pour, and a six-ounce pour. Service is strong, and the room is gorgeous. Best of all: Dine before 8 p.m. and assemble any three-course dinner from the menu for $39 (or any two items at lunch/brunch for $23). Ã la carte prices after that hour aren't bad either, and all entrées cost under $20. Call for reservations, because Prelude is in the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and on performance nights, seatings are strictly timed.







  • 2010 | Best Restaurateur

    Don't let the live giraffes, cryogenic nitro-martinis, and dumbfounding desserts such as the "chocolate fun-do fountain" gurgling with four pounds of Belgian dark distract you from seeing the serious genius of Mr. Barton G. He was already known as Miami's most outlandishly creative caterer by the time he opened his namesake South Beach restaurant in 2002. The sophisticated eatery with the whimsical presentation was way ahead of its time back then and continues to keep the new concepts... More »

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  • Overrated Eats: Barton G's Circus

    Overrated Eats: Barton G's Circus

    | Thu, August 5, 2010

    We were not surprised when it was announced that Barton G would be opening a restaurant, Prelude by Barton G, at the Adrienne Arsht center. He is a true showman and his original restaurant Barton G. i... More »

  • Prelude by Barton G. at the Arsht Center is tops

    Prelude by Barton G. at the Arsht Center is tops

    | Thu, January 14, 2010

    Since Barton G. the Restaurant opened on South Beach in 2002, it has generated passionate opinions. There are some who insist it offers more bravura showmanship than gastronomic substance, and others who laud its perpetual proffering of innovative... More »

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