Lincoln Road Mall
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Introduction
For the best affordable fare, take a slight detour off Lincoln Road to The Lincoln Eatery for a handful of fast-casual food booths or the top-rated Mister 01 Extraordinary Pizza, hidden inside a South Beach office building on Michigan Avenue. – Lyssa Goldberg
Overview of Lincoln Road
History and Architecture
Located on Lincoln Road, between Alton Road and Washington Avenue, Lincoln Road Mall is a mile-long pedestrian shopping area that you can't miss. Initially envisioned as the "Fifth Avenue of the South," Lincoln Road once attracted outposts of Burdines, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Cadillac. In the late 1950s, renowned Miami Modern (MiMo) architect Morris Lapidus transformed it into the second open-air mall in the United States. By the late 1990s, as artists and visitors flocked to the area, the pedestrian promenade underwent a resurgence, becoming one of the premier streets in the nation. The street features a mix of architectural styles, including Mediterranean Revival, art deco, and midcentury modern, and has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Shopping and Activities
Lincoln Road offers something for everyone. Shoppers can expect a range of stores, from Zara, Gap, and Macy's to Lululemon, Apple, and a two-story H&M flagship store housed in the historic Lincoln Theatre. Besides numerous stores, the area features sidewalk cafes, art galleries, a Sunday farmer’s market, a bi-weekly antique market, yoga classes throughout the year, and outdoor concerts. Art enthusiasts will find Lincoln Road home to Oolite Arts, formerly known as Arts Center South Florida, and the 1930s-era Colony Theater, which hosts performances and programming by Miami New Drama.
Dining and Entertainment
Browse the eight-block stretch filled with popular fashion retailers and boutique shops, and then enjoy dinner and drinks at Juvia or MILA to experience dining from one of the area's chic rooftop lounges. Travelers highly recommend a stroll through Lincoln Road Mall when visiting Miami Beach, with visitors praising the excellent people-watching and pedestrian-friendly outdoor restaurants. However, some reviews mention disappointment with the prevalence of chain stores and the presence of homeless individuals.
Practical Information
For a convenient directory of all the restaurants and retail shops available, visit the Lincoln Road website.
Hours
Although the mall’s official hours are from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, each store and restaurant maintains individual hours. Parking is available in nearby garages for a fee, including the modernist 1111 Lincoln Road Parking Garage designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. Additionally, there are several bike-share stations within walking distance.