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DeVito South Beach
Menu for DeVito South Beach
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Ratings and Reviews for DeVito South Beach
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Feb 04 2012
Martin J. via Yelp
Dined at Devito last night, the restaurant decor and design is great, service was attentive and the food was fabulous.read more
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Aug 13 2011
Natalie P. via Yelp
My boyfriend and I went for Valentine's day and NEVER AGAIN. We should have known it was a bad sign when the place wasn't even nearly full at 8:30. First...read more
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Jul 28 2011
Trina V. via Yelp
i don't remember the food being memorable. in fact, we had it to go. we went pretty late and just kicked back and had red wine. it was also pretty dark and...read more
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Jan 28 2009
foodguy44123 via Citysearch
The Devito south beach is a modern uptown restaurant co-owned by danny devito. This italian restaurant specializes in traditional...read more
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Dec 22 2008
scoobydo25 via Citysearch
simply a beautiful restaurant where the staff really cares about your experience.. The food by Chef Manfra was cooler than mama co...read more
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Oct 20 2008
robgg1 via Citysearch
If dining at this restaurant, be sure to request downstairs seating. My husband and I had drinks at the bar prior to dinner and w...read more
In Short
Celebrity owners bring in diners, but quality eats keep guests coming back for more. Rustic brick walls mesh well with invitingly modern glam décor. Raw bar staples and antipasti dishes open the palate for huge pasta and steakhouse entrées that are bigger than DeVito himself. The $295 Kobe Flight can feed an army with three choice cuts of international beef, while thriftier diners can dig into meatball sliders, lobster risotto, or grilled swordfish.