You Can Now Get a Top-10 Steakhouse Meal at One of Miami’s Hottest DJ Venues

Daniel’s, ranked a top-10 steakhouse in North America, is launching a weekday pop-up at Palm Tree Club Miami starting January 2026.

Nightlife at Ocean Drive with neon colored art deco hotels, South Beach, Miami, USA.
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Miami’s nightlife is famous for DJs, celebs, and the kind of parties that blur into sunrise, but now one of the city’s buzziest party spots is betting that great steak can carry the vibe Monday through Friday, too.

On Monday, December 22, the Miami Herald revealed that Daniel’s is launching its first-ever pop-up at Palm Tree Club Miami. Starting late January 2026, Daniel’s will take over weekday lunch and dinner service, Monday through Friday, at the waterfront venue.

If the name sounds familiar, it should. Daniel’s was recently ranked No. 9 on the World’s Best 101 Steak Restaurants list for North America, making it one of the top-ranked steakhouses on the continent and the highest-ranked in Florida. It also has recognition from the MICHELIN Guide and has been named the best steakhouse in Florida by Tasting Table.

Palm Tree Club Miami, meanwhile, has quickly become one of the city’s go-to party destinations. Located in North Bay Village in the former Shuckers space, the venue combines a hotel, marina, and waterfront restaurant with DJ-driven programming that draws a young, affluent crowd. It’s the kind of place known for sunset sets, celebrity sightings, and packed weekends — not necessarily for weekday dining.

That’s exactly why the Daniel’s partnership matters.

“Their approach to food and hospitality aligns perfectly with what we’re building here,” Palm Tree Club co-founder Myles Shear said. “This pop-up lets us elevate the weekday experience with a thoughtful, chef-driven menu.”

Daniel’s will bring a curated menu to Palm Tree Club that mixes its signature dishes with new items created specifically for the space. Expect steakhouse staples alongside crowd-pleasers like lobster rolls, French dip sandwiches, miso black cod, sushi, and ceviche, plus a refreshed wine and cocktail program designed for long lunches and early dinners that stretch into golden hour.

The announcement comes on the heels of Miami Art Week, when Palm Tree Club was already in the spotlight. All week long, the venue hosted invite-only and ticketed nights with John Summit, Black Coffee, Disclosure, Carlita, and Rampa in partnership with The Surf Lodge.

Looking ahead, Palm Tree Club isn’t slowing down either. The venue already has a slate of ticketed, DJ-driven events on the calendar for January 2026, including Purple Disco Machine on January 3, MK on January 10, Guy Gerber on January 11, Alec Monopoly on January 17, Nic Vans on January 24, and Austin Millz on January 31.

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