
4.2
205 of 4,553 Restaurants in Miami

I visited Harry's Pizzeria three times--once for lunch and twice for dinner. Harry's offers classic Italian pizza baked in a wood-fired oven. The pizza crust, toppings, and sauce are delicious, and the smoke from the oven adds the essential aroma needed to make a quality pie. The pizzas range from the tradition Margherita to the exotic (short rib to rock shrimp). I tried the Margherita, caponata (eggplant), and meatball. All three were delicious. A variety of salads, entrées, and starters are available, but the emphasis is definitely on the pizza. What's pizza without good beer? I had an excellent Space Dust IPA from the Elysian Brewing Company (on tap) that tasted resinous and fresh from the brewery. I would have had two, but at $9 a pint the price was a little too steep. Though the beverages seemed a little overpriced, the pizza was $2 to $3 less that what you would find at a quality pizzeria with a wood-fired oven. The average is about $15, a pie large enough to fill you up and take a slice or two home for a midnight snack. This seems reasonable to me given the good location at the gateway to the Wynwood arts district. The service at Harry's is uncommonly good, something one doesn't often find in Miami, even at the best restaurants. The last time I visited, the place was packed and the service slightly slow. It took us a couple of extra minutes for us to receive our order--that point when you start to say, "Wow, it's taking a while for us to get our pizzas." The waitress was cognizant of this, as was the manager, who, without us complaining (I didn't consider our order late, but just slightly slow to arrive) offered us a free order of zeppoles (which were amazing) as well as a free pizza to go. That's right--without even the thought of complaining (there really wasn't a need to), the waitress and manager actually cared and paid attention to us. Kudos to Harry's pizza chefs and attentive staff who clearly take pride in their work.

The braised fennel pizza is just insanely good. Great beers some legally crafted down the street and great pizza. Awesome place!

A solid pie with a nice thin crust. Tried the margherita with fresh mozzarella, basil, sauce and added mushrooms. Very good and quality ingredients. Pizza is on the smaller side but two can share if you're not a huge eater. Sort of pricy for the size but what isn't in the grove. Want to try the spicy pepperoni next. Big plus - available on ubereats.

Great casual place with terrific wood oven pizzas. Daily specials are good too. Thursday's roasted fish over chick peas dressed with charmoula is awesome. Roasted chicken special is also very good! I do not typically order dessert but here, they are always too delicious to pass up. Service is great too, knowledgable, fast and friendly.

Nice beer selection and reasonably priced pizzas. And banana Nutella panini dessert--wow! The place is small, so I imagine it gets crowded on a busy night. Our Sunday evening visit was perfect, though. The service was excellent, and our meal was delicious.

My family and I ate here during a recent stop in Miami. The food was excellent, I had a pizza with meatballs and my son a meatball sandwich.... both were outstanding. The staff was extremely friendly and attentive. Great place to eat.

Great food, service is poor and if the restaurant signs up to accept discount cards take them. Don't give an excuse about your system being down.

A group ordered lunch - a lot of pizza, but I ordered spinach salad. The salads were in boxes so you had to open each box to figure out what was in it. Not good, I dont like anyone touching my food. the spinach was wilted, hardly had anything in it, a few walnuts, a little egg, etc. Not worth the $16.50 I paid for it. Seriously I expected a lot more than $2 worth of wilted spinach. Considering the pizza is so good, what happened to the salad?

My husband and I visited Harry's because it was advertised on the television at our hotel. I was really craving pizza and was very disappointed to find out that they did not have classic toppings such as pepperoni. The pizzas that they did have were all eccentric flavors.

OK, I have not tried all the pizzas in Miami, but have tried a very large number, and Harry's pizza is the best one to date. It's located on a busy road at the west end of the Design District, and it took us 5 to 10 mins of driving around to find street parking. If you head a couple of blocks north it starts getting a bit shady at night, but in general it's not bad if you stay close to the restaurant. The ambience is casual and welcoming, and on Monday evening around 8 PM we were seated immediately (though it was fairly full, and there was a small line later). Service was quick and friendly. The pizzas are moderately priced for the high quality. They are authentic neopolitan style, thin crust, made in a brick oven, with fresh ingredients and the right amount of herbs and spices. The two pizzas we tried - Margherita and Pesto, were both excellent, very flavorful, on par with the best we have had (in cities other than Miami). The homemade hot sauce the waiter volunteered to bring was also very good.The pizza size is about right for someone with a good appetite, and a shade too large for small appetites. Harry's has quickly become my new favorite pizza place in Miami, and we hope to be back soon.

First try brunch on a Sunday. Great pizza awesome locally grown home made yummy dessert. Next, take Dad and step mom...yummy polenta fries and meatballs and pizza...next amazing short rib pizza lovely rose wine.. What else can I say. Try it and you will be back. Service not the best in Miami but efficient enough and relaxing

Ambitious, unique artisan pizza and equally cool appetizers in a small, casual, somewhat industrial spot just off Miami's main design district strip. Standouts include pizzas with short ribs, pesto, figs and a great meatball appetizer. Local craft beers and beer flights are also excellent. (Try Michael's Home Brew, it is excellent.) Harry's wine list could be better: it's consistently "thin" and middling by the glass selections hold Harry's back from a perfect review. The pizza, while a bit heavy for its size, always pleases. The space and tables are quite tight and I've actually jockeyed for tables on more than a few occasions. Still, Harry's is a great choice for pizza in the design district.

I love the pizza, was not fond of nearly sitting in the street, but people watching was a must. You will love the atmosphere, but mostly you will sit outside near the street.

I hosted a birthday party for a friend here, and it was absolutely amazing! We were a group of 22, so we selected a pre-fixed menu, and everything was delicious. Even when a couple people came late, having missed the appetizers, the staff brought out a small plate for them to enjoy all the food that we had ordered. Not only was the food delicious, but there was plenty of it for everyone. The kitchen was great about accommodating allergies, and the service staff was amazing at handling our large group! I definitely recommend this place for both typical nights out and for large groups.

This is the real thing, once you taste the pizza you get it that it is really special, from the fluffy and light dough, to the freshness and quality of the cheese, and the taste of the toppings. It is all fresh and made daily. The secret is the light touch, and the not super salting everything. You taste the pizza and it surprises the palate with it's deliciousness. The place is not much for decor, the people are friendly and give good service. It's a no nonsense super pizza place, great addition for Miami

This place is a true revelation. Not only is the pizza excellent with many twists, like the caponata pizza with caramelized onions, for example, but the rest of the short menu is also not to be missed. Try the polenta fries and the brussels sprouts, the best i have had in many years. They have some good wines by the glass and many many many beers if that is your thing. Leave room for the panna cotta, also with a twist and very yummy. We went late so we were able to get in. I hear from the younger crowd that it is always busy and i can see why. the prices are reasonable and it is a no frill place. just perfect to share with friends.

Great food and pizza, many interesting choices. Daily specials are always a good choice.Service is good and fast, in a relax environment.Reasonable priced makes it a place to share with friends and family...

We went to Harry's whilst on holiday from the UK. The reviews did not put us off. The food and service were both excellent. I would definitely recommend and go back again. Pizzas were scrummy.

Superb as usual, from the appetizers through dessert including the service this is one of all very favorite places. Quality are creativity are wonderful.

This place makes amazing pizza. There is a location in Coconut Grove and this is the one I went to repeatedly while I was on vacation in Miami. I could not get enough of their pizza. We have great pizza places in Oregon, but this was outstanding. I recommend the pulled pork pizza. The Brussel sprout salad was excellent too. They have a gluten free pizza crust and it was quite good.

I had to leave after 45 minutes waiting for a simple pizza that they had only just begun preparing. I heard another guest say how wonderful the pizza was but I will never know. Avoid this place and go to Spris Pizza a few blocks away.

Harry’s primarily serves a variety of thin crust wood fried pizzas. I tried the Bacon Pizza with caramelized onion, potato, creamy Gruyere, and peppery arugula and it was delicious. The bacon itself was crispy and the crust was cooked perfectly (not too soft and not too crisp). The flavors were fresh and complimented each other well.

My daughter and I visited Harry's on a Sunday at 6:30 PM. Fortunately, we seated immediately. We ordered the pork & fig pizza and the bacon and potato pizza. They were both very unique and tasty. The pizzas are cooked in a brick oven. Harry's has a nice selection of appetizers, beer, and wine. The servers were very attentive. The place is small but adequate. I recommend that you valet park. The value is good considering that it is gourmet. I think it's worth a try.

2 fabulous pizzas. The eggplant pizza is extraordinary. Great place. Reasonably priced. Will go back.

Walk into Harry's Pizzeria with a nice appetite. The pizza there is very real and not all fake,greasy and full of junk. The pizza there is also very delicious! The service is fine and if I must add, the lemonade is very good, too! When you go to the bathroom, you are able to draw on the walls with chalk! Go to Harry's, it is worth it!

I want to make it clear that we did not eat at the restaurant so my rating is not based on food quality but on our experience. We arrived last Saturday lunchtime. As we had two small dogs with us we had to sit outside. A waitress saw us and ignored us. We went into a mostly empty restaurant and each one of the waitstaff ignored me. I therefore just took any seat outside and waited and waited. To the point that we just got up and left. The staff all seemed so angry and we definitely were not made to feel welcome. I'm sure the food is amazing but when you have such a hostile reception I am not sure if they deserve anyone's business.

It was packed. A family place. A bit loud, but the food, service and specially pizzas were excellent

The food here was good. The service was great. The food was reasonably priced. I got the meatballs with ricotta cheese. It was good, but the meatballs needed garlic. A little on the plain side. The pizza from the wood fired oven was great. Only thing with the pizza is it could have used some oregano. I would go back.

whenever you learn something you can use, that's a 5 start to me. good meatballs as well as pizza and dessert great. dressing had an Italian name but reminded me of ranch.

We love Harry's Pizzeria. Service is always spot on. And prompt. Waitstaff are friendly and knowledgeable and clearly well trained. Food is great. Polenta fries are a treat. Pizzas are great. As are the salads, eggplant and fish. They have a skirt steak - but I haven't tried it yet! Next time. This is a really classy neighborhood joint! Good wines by the glass. Nice variety of craft beer. No complaints. Just accolades. Love you Harry's. Keep up the good work.

Yummy! they make all pizza from seasonal ingredients! you can't beat that! We had a great experience! The service and atmosphere was exactly what we wanted!

This is easily one of the top pizza restaurants in Miami, maybe 2nd or 3rd to Steve's and Anthony's Coal Fire and that's about it. Seems as though they really know how to take something simple and make it extraordinary here. If you have not been you need to try it. It won't cost you an arm and a leg and you will be full when you leave. Please let me know when you start a delivery service!!

Delicious unusual pizzas, as well as excellent ingredient old favorites made this dining experience just what I was hoping for. All day, I’d been looking forward to pizza for dinner. We were there on the early side, so the usually bustling mid-sized eatery was empty. Perfect! We started with an extraordinary frisée/watermelon radish/ grapefruit sections/ shaved Parmesan salad, beautifully presented and perfectly dressed. My husband had a great fig and pork pizza, and I had just what I craved: traditional tomato sauce and Italian cheeses. Add a frosty Diet Coke and a glass of red, and the meal was delightful. Many other very interesting things on the menu, so we shall return!

I live on Miami Beach, and have many restaurants to choose from. Why do I keep returning to Harrys? It's the food! Authentic wood grilled pizza. And seriously good meatballs. I also recommend the Polenta fries. Only problem is it is not very big, and fills up quickly. Go now!

Just moved down from New York City and bought a place in the Design District, only 7 blocks from Harry's. Couldn't be happier that this is our "home" pizza place. Fresh, imaginative ingredients, nice beer list, tasty salads, excellent crust, friendly staff. I've been twice so far and enjoyed it immensely both times.

Hard to choose with all the great sounding combinations on the pizzas, so ordered the special. Pancetta, fontina cheese, peas, onions, chili flake spiced Parmesan cheese, so good. Thin crust, baked in a wood fired oven. A little salty, a little spicy, cheesy and crispy, as close to perfection as humanly possible. Arugula salad was fresh and tasty with crunchy pepitas and roasted veggies. Buttermilk panna cotta had the sharpness of the buttermilk offset but the creaminess of the custard. Amazing biscotti! Craft beer selections looked very interesting and nice wine selections. Delicious iced tea. Friendly and attentive servers and staff. Great option in the design district. They even have valet parking so you don't have to worry about finding a spot!

I was told to eat probably the best pizza of Miami in Harry's Pizzeria. I went for lunch there because of all the excellent rewards here on Tripadvisor. What can I say? The pizza was really good! Thin and crusty. Untypical American. That's makes the difference to all the other offers. Will come back again. For sure.

Stopped after walking through the design district. Pleased to see wood burning oven. I have one at my house and it is the best oven for pizza IMHO. Had meatballs and tomato burrata for apps and a couple of pizzas for main course. All the food was real good. Service a bit slow at times but overall enjoyed and would go back.

The killer menu drew us in and the staff and food did not disaploint. Wood fired pizzas were perfectly cooked, the staff were friendly and accommodating, and we were in and out quickly (by job necessity, not by choice). Wish we could have stayed longer and were able to speak on the wine list too! We will be back whenever we are back in this amazing part of Miami!

This place has great pizza and great (and fast) service. We had 3 pizzas (sausage, short rib and vegan) and a chopped salad. The pizza have thin and crispy crust and were delicious. Our server was wonderful. Prices were surprisingly reasonable. RECOMMEND!

The atmosphere is good and happy. Louis - pizza maker does an awesome job! He made my day watching him throw pizza. I am not one to be found in the kitchen and or cooking. I decided to venture and also try the meatballs in sauce.

This place was cute and the staff were very friendly. Food was great, stone baked pizza and original style salads and drinks, would definitely go again.

This place is so cool and laid back for the new and up-coming area that it is in. Michael Schwartz has pit 3 great, different restaurants into an area that is rapidly becoming the place to go to in Miami. His menu changes every few months and you can be surprised by what you may want to try next time you go.

Had early dinner here recently. Handy location in Design District of Miami. On-street parking with pay by app. Friendly staff. Clean, nice restroom. Mostly indoor seating with a couple of sidewalk tables (nothing fancy outside). Good Italian menu. Tasty meatball appetizer with excellent bread slices on side. There’s a soup du jour. Several salads are offered as is a steak. Pizza, of course, is the top offering. These are thin crust. We had one that was spicy pepperoni and pesto and another that was topped with both mozzarella and ricotta. Both good, but leaning toward the gourmet side of pizza. If you’re looking for domino or p. hut style, not here. No single slices either. Several white pizzas are offered, too.My local guests felt that this was one of the best pizza/meatball locations in Miami. Prices are reasonable for this area of Miami. Service was great.

Full disclosure: I am reviewing Harry's Pizzeria that opened recently in the heart of Coconut Grove, NOT the one on N. Miami Ave. in the Design District. I feel certain this will become a local favorite as well as a draw for tourists looking for an upscale pizza place with a good wine and beer selection. My husband and I had an appetizer, a salad and we each had a different pizza. Loved everything. "Fries" were lightly fried polenta and cheese sticks. Salad was an escarole based take on a Cesar. I feel a salad is a good judge of a restaurant and this one was lightly dressed as it should be with super crisp greens. We would have preferred more anchovies. I had the braised fennel pizza and my husband the bacon. Both with thin, crisp crusts and nice puffy edges. Delicious. Staff was very friendly and service oriented. We got to the restaurant early at about 6:15 as we like to have a relaxed glass of wine before ordering. By 7:30pm the place was packed. It gets noisy when full, but it was the noise of people enjoying themselves convivially - not raucous. Knowing Coconut Grove, we can imagine that they will enjoy 3 nightly turnovers: the early diners like us, the 7:30-8 crowd and the 9:30-10 crowd. We will definitely go back.

The best pizza we've had! I had a margarita my partner the rock shrimp. Both delicious and cooked in the pizza oven in front of us. Lovely friendly service Well worth a visit whilst in Miami design district.

Visited Harry's this week with a business associate for dinner and it was great. On the edge of the Design District Harry's Pizza is just a small place to have a great meal. Craft beers on draft, great salad selections, nightly specials and of course brick oven fired pizza's. I had the Harry's chopped salad and my associated had the Kale salad. Both were very good and large portions. Following this we shared a Pesto pizza with yellow tomatoes......OUTSTANDING! No room for desert after this. Check Harry's out you won't be disappointed!

We had 2 takeout pizzas. One was underdone and tasteless, the other was burned -- charred really. We ate the tasteless one and the next day returned the burned one and tried to get our money back. We were offered a credit after at lot of hemming and hawing. Really!?!? A credit!?! Do they really think we'd want another pizza from this place!?!? The pizza we ate was mostly crust; there was about 3 inches of nothing on the perimeter of the pie. Don't go there. It's really a waste of your money.

We were craving pizza and the place we originally picked was closed for Labor Day weekend. We ended up finding Harry's. This is a great family friendly place that specializes in wood oven pizza. They say they are individual sized, but my husband and I could have easily split the 10 inch pizza. The pizza crust was excellent, not too crisp/thin or too thick/chewy. The small salads are HUGE, I'm glad we did split that. Our server was really sweet ( I think her name is Hannah). Sure glad we ate here!

This is great pizza everything from scratch I walked in about 3 o'clock only a few people there I saw my Pizza being made right in front of me - I opted for the pesto pizza and a Margherita pizza - you could taste the freshness from the first bite - if you like touch of char - awesome pizza

Was there in early-Nov, 5 people sharing 4 pizzas. Basically came there because of their gluten-free pizzas. And was disappointed. As such, the gluten-free pizza was good, crust was nice and that was the only pizza that was served warm. But the remaining 3 pizzas were semi-cold and had clearly been waiting even though there were only 3 tables booked. Waitress was nowhere near OK - didn’t offer same service as the other tables, no play stuff for the kids as provided to the other tables, water wasn’t provided or filled, basically no questions asked to how everything was, napkins were removed before we were done, one of the pizzas had to be re-made, etc. And on top, it was quite expensive compared to other options around. Despite the very fine reviews from others, I’ll never be coming back. I suggest you go spend your money somewhere else.

I was in a good mood so I let it go. The pizza took a long time to arrive therefore my friend went to the front to ask what was taking so long… The oven was having problems. Finally the pizza came out and it was burnt the waiter even agreed. He allowed us to have 2 slices from the burnt pizza as we were starving! Actually half of a slice is all you could eat. Again waiting for another pizza it was better but nothing special. The crust was not at it’s best. I have had better pizza and in many places. What disappointed me more was not compensating the client for a burnt pizza, most of the entire wait. Maybe I would have not written this review. Besides that the service, cool place, appetizers and dessert are very good. But the main reason one goes is for the pizza. Maybe you’ll be lucky but I may not go there for my next pizza crave!

We decided to have my son's Law School graduation party here and it was a blast. The relaxed atmosphere, good food, great beer, and family--all made for a fun, reasonably priced occasion (let's face it the law school bills will continue for years.

Went to the branch in the Design District. Due to virus, only outdoor seating was available per Miami guidelines. The restaurant is on the corner of a busy street, and the tables on the sidewalk, so you get a lot of traffic noise and the occasional truck speeding by. The server was very friendly and helpful, suggested some wines and menu items. We ordered a few pizzas and salads which were of decent quality, not great pizza but good thin crust pizza. The wine list was small but with good with a Good selection of whites and reds. I thought prices were a little high for the type of place but it’s a high rent area of Miami so reasonable. I might return but probably look for a better italian restaurant.

I have been going to this cozy yet hip pizza joint for ages. A couple years ago I was working right next door for about 4 months and it became a home away from home as far as dining is concerned. With many artisanal varieties of pizza, (the rock shrimp with lemon is my go to)... mixing and matching different cheeses, meats, veggies and other ingredients, they create some truly unique pies baked in an authentic coal fired brick oven. Staples like the Margherita and Classic Cheese are also available. For a slight extra charge you can get any pizza made gluten free. Every day there are specials, in addition to the pizzas, salads, appetizers and other regular items on the menu. They serve a few salads on the menu which are meals unto themselves -- I love the Kale Salad with roasted beets, onion, goat cheese, sunflower seed dressing, and dill, as well as the Escarole Salad with lemon, anchovy, pecorino, and breadcrumbs. Harry's serves a nice international variety of wines by the bottle and/or by the glass. The music selection is mostly rock, though sometimes a bit more heavy metal...on the odd occasion I found the tunes to be a bit too much, they've been kind enough to dial it down. The staff are very friendly and knows their clientele, recognizing the regulars almost like family. The diners range from young hipsters and artists (of which there are many in the area), to more mature couples and families. Birthday celebrations are not uncommon. Oh and the deserts are divine... try the Chocolate Chunk Cookie. If you want artfully prepared pizza and more, in a laid back neighborhood setting (at any of their 3 South Florida locations,) you can't go wrong with Harry's.

I had reviewed this particular Harry's (FYI - this review is for the one in the Design District) years ago, probably around 2012. My opinion has greatly changed. I won't be back to this location. There is very little about this dining experience that was good. I really wanted to give 2-1/2 stars, but that wasn't an option so I'll go with 2. First, good luck on parking. There are a couple street spaces on side streets. You need a lot of quarters or a credit card (no dollar bills) or smart phone. And, be careful - because as you go down the streets, the parking becomes strictly residential. I was lucky to find a spot. We wanted to sit outside, but none of the tables had been wiped down. There was nobody sitting out there, but we didn't want a dirty table, so we went inside. Our server came over pretty quick; she was nice enough, but lax. I had to ask for water a couple times, then a couple more during the meal; my glass stayed empty most of the time (it's not like it was busy in there - maybe 2 other groups of people). We ordered the focaccia bread appetizer bread. It wasn't even warm. The taste was not up to par; it seemed like it maybe it had been sitting around a while. The fact that it wasn't even warm really ruined it. I tried to doll it up with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, but the vinegar bottle was sloppy and leaked all over the table. The server would have had to notice that when she picked up the slimy bottle and handed it to me. Ugh. Also, there was no silverware or napkins on our table. So, she brought the appetizer, but still no utensils or napkins - we had to ask another server for napkins (we needed them for the leaky, sloppy vinegar bottle). Next came the Margarhita pizza. It barely had any basil on it, and needed salt. I am not a big salt eater, so that's weird for me to even say that - but, it was flavorless. My friend had a bottled "Mexican" Coke (that's what the bill called it). Not sure what the Mexican means, but I'd imagine that's so they can charge $3.50 for a small bottle of Coke. (In all fairness to Harry's, we did not send back either of the items that we felt were lacking to give them the opportunity to try and make them right - it's just not my style to send something back, I usually just suck it up.) I am trying to think of something nice to say. The place is cute and the inside tables were cleaned off. That's it for nice. I won't be back, believe me. NOTE: I had been to the Harry's at Dadeland a few weeks before, and had the exact same meal. At the Dadeland one, my meal was amazing. That's the reason we decided to give this location a try. I'll stick with Dadeland.

Had a nice pizza at Harry's. They don't take reservations, it's a walk-in only. The restaurant is clean and the food is good. It's American style pizza though - not Italian. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the pizza and would recommend if you are in the area.

We decided to eat here as we know Harry's does the best thin and delicious pizzas in town. But I think we chose a bad evening. Service was slow and our waiter not particularly interested. We chose our pizzas from the specials board and one of our party decided on the special chicken. Kicking off with their bread as we waited as our food was prepared. The bread was solid and tasted old as if they had warmed up an old batch and dribbled melted butter on it. Disappointing but it's only bread and maybe that's not their speciality . Pizzas arrived and they were as good as promised but the specials chicken was a little like a large piece of breaded chicken and was quite uninspiring it arrived with a little salad. We asked three times for our water glasses to be replenished but eventually we had to flag a waiter down to remind him. Crazy really after even the manager asked us how our meal was but obviously wasn't following up with our request . I do like the easy atmosphere of Harry's and I will go back but I hope they make a bit more effort next time.

Great Pizzeria, the daily entrees are really good and pizzas are terrific soak up the atmosphere sit on the side walk, great staff.

The variety of specialty pizzas offered here are truly a treat for the taste buds. Our server, Andrew, couldn't have been more motivated & attentive during our visit- his recommendations were spot on. The homemade lemonade & their star fruit soda were a great accompaniment to the unique pizza combinations. The industrial diner vibe was appropriate for our casual meal. Be sure to try the fennel pizza!

I had already visited this restaurant once with a group of friends and have to say that the pizzas were delicious. Liked the place so much that I decided to return with my family. We were told that the wait time was going to be around 25 minutes; however, they started to sit other people ahead of us. When we asked the waiter why we were being skipped, she replied that because we were a party of five (toddler ) included they could not sit us on a table in the middle and that we were going to have to wait for a larger table by the wall. Waiter apologized and said it was the managers decision and that they were unable to give us an update on the wait time. I understand that perhaps they did not want to have a child in the middle of the restaurant for safety reasons but to leave us there standing without an explanation left us very disappointed. Needless to say, we left and went somewhere else. They are very busy and their pizzas are very good. Although it did not work for us that night, I recommend this restaurant.

Pizza's were well done, thin crust and decent toppings ,but not much variety (No anchovies?). Service was helpful and prices not too expensive. Draft beers were interesting.

Great casual spot to enjoy a fresh salad and a tasty pizza. The house wine was very good too. Prices are very reasonable. Our server was awesome btw. We will go back!

As might be expected from the management/owners, the food is superb. As I walked in, I noticed two patrons sitting at an outside table with the credit card ready for payment with none of the staff paying attention. Since I was at lunch break from work I decided to take the food to go and pay at the same time (with my standard 20% tip added). I ordered a mushroom poblano chile pizza for myself and a Tuesday Special (ribs) for a co-worker. The food was ready in about 20 minutes, but staff took another ten to package the food. No refill of my water, no special attention at all. Drinks were passed in front of me while I sat at the bar waiting. The woman who appeared to be the manager was pleasant as she handed me the order. The food was delicious and well prepared. The venue was small and loud. If you have plenty of time and are jaded to the typical poor Miami service attitude, you'll enjoy the food!

…along comes Harry’s "Pizzeria" with its gummy, spongy, completely dry dough that, I am sure, could be use as linen for bullet proof vests. A glass of Riesling lacking aroma along with excellent service from a trained and organized staff saved the occasion and motivated me for a second visit for the sole purpose of deciphering what the decor is about

This may not be a classic pizza joint, but the brick oven roasted pizzas are the best in town, pound for pound. From Michael Schwartz of Michael's Genuine Food & Drink, the place has a cozy, laid back vibe. The menu leans towards a slightly more upscale/epicurean bend, but I've yet to try anything on the menu I didn't love. The polenta fries are an awesome start, and don't miss any of Hedy Goldbsmith's delicious desserts.

Amazingly delicious pizza and surprising brussels sprouts salad! Service was excellent. Even sitting at the bar was fun as my 7 year old got to watch the pizza being made.

I have to say that the food isn't bad. It's not the best pizza at all, but it's not bad. However, the service is TERRIBLE and I can explain exactly what happened: 1. We ordered drinks that took forever to arrive and when we asked our waitress she told us that another girl was the one in charge, like that was going to solve things. 2. The starters and the pizza also took forever (aprox half and hour each) and when we asked if it was going to be a lot longer they told us that it wasn't that long at all. I have to say, we were a party of nine and when the table is that big they know that the tip is already assured and there's no incentive for doing a good job. Asking how our food is, asking if we need anything, taking the plates, nothing. God forbid you say that your not going to pay any tip. But next time the service is this poor I'm definitely going to refuse to pay 18% for nothing at all.

Here you will find really good gourmet pizzas with innovative combinations. Forget about mozzarella and tomato sauce. This is the place for shredded pork, caramelized onions and sliced pears. The wine options ( though small ) are well thought for the menu. Service is very attentive. Great place for a casual meal with really good food.

I've been to this place before. The food is usually good. But not today. My lunch order was $38; wings and roasted eggplant. I ordered via UberEATS. The food was burnt. No car to drive back to the place to get properly cooked food. Just goes to show, regardless of good food, most times, every restaurant has a screw up. Be careful ordering delivery from here.

I went to Harry's with my family this weekend for the first time and it was absolutely amazing. We decided to each order our own, different pizza so we could share and try all the different types. My favorites were the pesto and the meatball ones, but all of them were excellent. To drink, I tried their homemade pineapple soda (there are a few more flavors too) and it was great!! The one downside to this amazing place was the price. The bill was very pricey, but I think it was worth it. It was honestly one of the best pizzas I have ever had.

We had one night in Miami and found Harry's Pizza on Google maps within walking distance of our hotel. We're so glad we stopped there. The service was prompt and friendly and they have authentic brick oven pizza. The prices were nice too. It's not fancy but we enjoyed it.

We stopped by for lunch on Saturday late afternoon and the place was packed - inside and out. About 15-20 minutes after we'd placed our order, our waiter told us that the wait for our food was going to be kind of long, so he encouraged us to order some smaller appetizers in the meantime. We decided to go with some bread - which we later found out was not complimentary, which was kind of annoying considering we had no intention of ordering an appetizer, but were told to do so by the waiter. Aside from that, the food was delicious and we will definitely be coming back. It's hard to find a good pizza place in Miami and Harry's hits the spot! Added bonus that they were able to make vegan accommodations without any hesitation.

We visited Harry's Pizzeria for the first time on a Sunday afternoon for their brunch. We ordered the pizza of the day and various entrees (meant to share as small portions). The pizza was superb and matched the textures of those we had when we visited Italy! The brunch entrees were all outside the box. We had ricotta fritters that were covered lightly in herbs with smoked maple syrup and watercress- AMAZING! We also tried the crispy buckwheat gnocchi with sun dried tomato pesto, ricotta and fresh basil- also AMAZING! And we couldn't leave without trying their pie of the day which was a bacon and mushroom pie with porcini béchamel, fontina, egg and rosemary- again, AMAZING. For dessert we tried their pistachio almond cake with lemon glaze and whipped cream- off the charts! Harry's Pizzeria will definitely not fail you when it comes to having a great meal and excellent service- so head on over!

Harry's Pizzeria never disappoints! Their thin crust pizzas are to die for. I ordered the veggie supreme, and it was loaded with fresh veggies. The crust was thin and crispy, just how I like it. Great value for money too! 10 on 10!!!

On our usual Friday nite outing we wanted pizza this week and of course I drive by this place twice a day. First off it is not a big place but it is a great spot just don't expect to have a 2 hour dinner. We ordered the brussel sprouts salad as an appetizer any it was amazing just simple and really nicely. I must add that it would even better if they served this with a toasted bread of some sort. .. then the pizza it was the special of the night which i hope they add more often. Bacon fig n manchego cheese Nicely done as the crust is not too thin or thick plus we had the beer flight which I love.. Our waiter Danny was friendly n polite definitely coming back to try more of their food.😎😎

This is my go to Friday night spot. Pizza is some of the best in Miami, feels local and never issues with getting a table. The staff are very friendly and attentive. Good service is hard to find in Miami so check this place out if you have the chance.

Scrumptious Salads , and wonderfully inventive Pizzas. Service was great, small and cozy space serving delicious and fresh food.

Really Great Pizza. Service is really good. The short rib pizza a must. Confortable. Only detail it really bothers me 20% tip! For outstanding service 18% is more than enough. That was the talk beetween friends going back at home. Leave the option to the cliente 15-18-20 and the client decides. Not imposed and charged in the credit card. Because of that i put four stars.

Not only are the pizzas mind blowing in their creative combination but their daily specials is the reason to come back.. The roasted chicken is to die for!!!!!!!!!

Great Pizza, salads,and appetizers. Good service. This place is a good option in Miami. Always coming back. The classic cheese pizza and shortrib pizza are very good. As an appetizer go for the brussel sprouts.

If you are wanting or craving pizza this is the place. Excellent food. Only thing I can say is maybe a little slow on service but the food makes up for it!!!!

Loved the mushroom pizza, had it twice! Also had incredible chicken wings! Cold porter beer was especially satisfying. The service was extremely friendly and very sincere! I loved this place and would come back and recommend to anyone who wants quality!

If you want to taste pizza (no fast food delivery here) you need to go to Harry's in Miami. It is in a totally new super upscale shopping district so it is slightly out of the way (and a long way from South Beach). But the place is so cool, and the pizzas are real and the servers are charming and very Latin sexy. At the bar, Eric controls the liquor and does a super job giving you what you want at a fair price. You really must have a flight of the local brews (the peach beer is unique). Make this a must visit.

Service was good but the pizza sauce was a little spicy and they put not enough mozzarella cheese on it, It was like eating bread with pizza sauce.

Stopped in for a late lunch, early dinner after visiting the Art Show, Salad and a pizza always hits the spot, and one of Hedy Goldsmith's desserts. How can it miss? It doesn't.

I had the opportunity to have dinner here on a trip to Miami last week. It was late and we were all exhausted, so opted for pizza vs a fancy dinner - and luckily didn't have to sacrifice quality a bit. The pizzas were really delicious (short rib and the kale) and the pork special that night was also great.

A little off the beaten path, its worth the visit. The salads and pizzas were delicious. You won't be disappointed.

For me this is a real Italian pizza, and the dessert was amazing !! Zeppole's, pizza dough with honey whipped ricotta sauce, again AMAZING !!... and in one of the District (Art) that is changing the city !

The pizza's are delicious, the vibe is vibrant and the service is good. Though its not a full bar, only beer and wine.

Pre-cruise, something local and so glad we came here. Super friendly staff from the moment we walked in the door. Several great pizza options as well as other menu items. And yes, they have dessert even though not on menu. Sarah was a fantastic server, friendly and super efficient!!

This is just a fun place to go always! We had my son's law school graduation from UM party here and they could not have been more accommodating. I would include a picture--but pretty sure they are mostly of my son. WE have been back because it feels like a"joint" with great food!

Owned by the same group as the upscale Michael's Genuine not far away, this is a casual, very kid friendly, pizza and other dishes restaurant with sustainable food sourcing and a menu with something for almost everyone. Well worth it.

Harry's Pizza is always good, creative menu, fresh local ingredients, casual setting and friendly service and reasonable prices is a great place to have a nice meal!

This was one of my favorite pizza joint. I used tipo come every week. The food was always consistent. However, in this occasion, I was having a get together with some friends...so I order 5 pizzas to go. When I got home, one of the pizza was burned completely. It was uneatable. I call the restaurant to make them aware of this issue. The manager asked me to go back and they would replace it,. However, I don't live close to the restaurant. I ask if they can do anything else and they said no. They refused to help me out with there screw up. I didn't appreciate there attitude. Its not about the money, it's the principal. So, please if you order something to go from Harry's, check the bottom of the pizza before you take it home. Lesson learned!!!

I am from São Paulo where Italian immigrants developed a special pizza that for many is better then the original. Harry's short rib pizza is pure arts. Must go, must try after focaccia drinking local bear. Yes dear São Paulo, competition is always something good.

Great and friendly service. Good pizzas with non traditional ingredients. Oven pizza put in front of you almost immediately after ordering. The funghi (mushroom) pizza was good but the day's special with bacon, peach, scallions and cheese was a bit too salty for my mom.

Very good pizza from the same michales genuuine crew , great selection of ales and gourmet pizza. The size was maybe a bit small for one person, I could easily do 1 and 1/2. Great taste, crisp and delicate. Worth the wait.

Today's menu has been really amazing . Started with welcome drink Dogs Day Bourbon follow by passed apps , my favorite was Boiled Peanuts Hummus . Impressed with the Wood Roasted Beets salad , I don't like beets but really enjoy this ones . Just waiting for Chef Kevin's Chicken and was so spicy , juicy and crispy. Unique . So maybe my review is not fair due the circumstances but service was impeccable . Thanks to Harry's and Michael's good training . It's a great place to bring family and friends.

I'm a fairly well traveled food-centric person and I will tell you that the best pizza in Miami is the short rib( yes short rib) at Harry's. I have tried many other pizzas at Harry and they all share a wonderful light crust that has a hint of sweetness. Try the Rock Shrimp if you get a second pizza. The atmosphere is laid back and the servers are cool. Nice selection of craft beers on tap as well.

After wondering around the design district ' Harrys' is the perfect place to go for lunch.its usually crowded ( mostly with locals) and almost every table is eating pizza,which speaks for itself. We ordered a pizza and caprese salads,the service was a little bit slow..but the food was worth the wait...

Looking forward to my upcoming trip to Miami, I read an article about the best pizza restaurants Miami. Harry's Pizzeria was on the list, so upon our arrival to Miami, we decided to have an early dinner. Our waiter Ricardo was pleasant, but he seemed to be confused about the prices of the wines and beers. My husband ordered a Stella beer with his pizza, but there was no Stella beer left, so the waiter brought him a different beer. When I asked him the price of the beer he told us that he didn't know. He suggested a wine for me that he said was $6, but when we got our check he charged us $8. I know that a few dollars difference really isn't a lot of money, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. It felt as though he was trying to mislead us. The pizza was great. We had Margherita pizza and a white pizza with carmelized onion and fresh tomato. We had zeppoli for desert which was delicious. Too bad about the disparity in prices, otherwise I would have given this restaurant 5 stars.

thin and crisp with well balanced amount of ingredients. Baked in a wood burning oven which translate in a unique flavor. Good quality without being dogmatic. Several pies to choose from: margherita, roasted pork, oyster, mushrooms, meatballs and several others. They have salads too. Daily soup.The Polenta fries are in itself a meal. Is difficult to stop eating those morsels from paradise. Shaped into small blocks and nicely stacked like a Jenga game. This pizzeria, located in the Miami Design District is very casual, similar to a trattoria in Italy, modest but good. With rotating beers on draft, including a sampler flight. Short on the list of wines but good priced. In sum a place to have fun in a small (cozy?), airy place with a good mix of rustic and modern. My advice?, Mangia! Mangia!

I had dinner here with a friend on a recent trip to Miami. The food was delicious! We had the polenta fries, short rib & goat cheese pizza (on special) and the zeppole for dessert. I wish I could've eaten more! Highly recommend if you're in the Design District and looking for a great spot for lunch or dinner.

Excellent restaurant at the design district. The pizza is very good as well as the salads. Friendly service. Love Panther coffee. Highly recommend it!

Had a great pizza several times here. The beer is outstanding, they brew it themselves ;-) The Miami Weiss Hefeweizen is a must! Reminds me of a great hemp beer we have in France .

I've been here many times. The pizza is really good wood stove pie. It is noisy. The beer is all micro brew and lame. Service is worse. Two small pies, drinks and a salad will run you about $95. Eating outside is great and right on North Miami Ave. So...Really?

I like my crust super thin and crispy, but not charred. This is a great place for a quick bite, a glass of wine and an expresso. Only two TVs and no volume which is another reason to love it.

Had dinner there tonight for the first time, after hearing lots of good things about it. And they weren't wrong! A nice touch is they do their own carbonated water and don't charge for it. We had their spinach, goat cheese and grilled peach salad with mint pesto dressing as a starter, and it was a delightful mix of savory and sweet. We then had 2 pizza's (way too much food for 2, by the way). Both the short rib and fennel with caramelized onion pizza's were outstanding. Love the wood fired oven with a wonderful crust. All in all, some of the best pizza in Miami. And they have a few tables outside, and they're doggy friendly out there as well. Wait for the weather to cool down first though...!

Went to Harry's pizzeria after hearing about their polenta fries of all things - however while they were excellent, the pizza was just as good if not better. I had the kale pizza - it was perfectly cooked, crispy and all the toppings tasted fresh. The rest of my family seemed just as pleased as I was! The staff were great, informative and friendly. Would recommend Harry's pizzeria to anyone looking for a pizza that's a step up from take out!

Visited this place last night as we were passing and wow, the pizza here is incredible, probably one of the best I've had. The service too was also amazing, can't remember the name of the waitress, but she was excellent too! Thank you

This place doesn’t need me, or anyone else, singing their praises ‘cause the food speaks for its self. Pizza (any kind), polenta fries and any one of their exquisite draft beers equals one of the best meals you will enjoy anywhere. Simple and unpretentious atmosphere suites me fine. If there is a quibble it’s this - don’t go if you’re in a hurry. It is laid back but everything is fresh and service is, ummm, leisurely.

The specials are wonderful, the standard pizza's are too die for and if you just want a salad and a glass of wine you could do that too. Not your standard pizza joint although you can get a plain pizza if you would like. Another great spot to try if your in Miami

Small and casual and worth the drive. Service was fast and friendly. One of the top 10 Pizzas I've tried in Miami.

They lasted more than an hour to serve three pizzas. I will never come back there again. Go anywhere except Harry’s

Harry's Pizzeria is informal, fun, accessible and the pizza is very very good. served with a thin crust right out of oven. try the truffle pizza or the margarita.

If these pizzas had been served as soon as they got out of the wood fired oven, they had been great. Unfortunately, our waiter was busy... polishing glasses, counting tips from other guests, talking to her collegues. We waited and waited - had our cold pizzas - asked for the bill. And waited. Come on, guys, your (quite pricy) pizzas deserves better.

Great quality and service. Food is really good. Is like Lucalli. The meat ball great. Foour cheese pizza and Marguerita. Only thing that is really uncomfortable is that in the check a 20% tip is added immediately which is a lack of respect. Sugestión give the option and the client decide 15-18 or 20. Because of that detail i dont know if i will recommend it. 15% tip is more than enough. Like they say you did it to me once but not twice and maybe you lost a customer and saddly not because of the food that is great.

Epic crust. Fresh ingredients. Went in for a quick bite and stayed a while longer. Goose Island tap beer and waiter really helpful with vegetarian options.

Nice restaurant with good ambience and swift service. Good draft beer. Unfortunately the pizza was terrible. We like thin crust pizza but mine was as dry as a crisp and pretty inedible. My wife had the pesto pizza which had pesto instead of tomato base and it was completely overpowering. Probably the worst pizza we have eaten anywhere. Would not recommend at all.

Nice place for a lunch with good pizza, nice service. We were six persons, hade different pizza and it was yummi!

Michael Schwartz (Michael's Genuine, The Cypress Room) continues his domination of the Design District with Harry's Pizzeria. The wood-burning over turns out about ten incredible pies, with bubbly crusts and fantastic toppings like roasted pork with fig or the outstanding traditional margherita. There are a handful of great appetizers (the poleta fries - a holdover from Nemo) are outstanding, as is the homemade ricotta. He has a nicely edited selection of wines and a few local beers. The spot is small and cozy, with a helpful and friendly staff.

They key of this place apart from the fresh ingredients is their special woodfire oven i have tried many of their pizzas and they are all amazing special mention to the pesto, ribs and bacon pizzas as well as some of their specials, the wings and polenta fries are a good way to start your meal and to end it the cookie and zepelins are amazing!!

The pizza at Harry's is absolutely light and great for meal that won't be too heavy on you. The Pizzas are about 8-10 inches..so make sure you order more then one. Their pizzas are artisanal and have exceptional toppings. For an appetizer definitely order their Calabaza Arugula Salad, it's great.

What amazing place to have pizzas! Their attention to detail shines through in every pie, from the crispy crust to the carefully sourced toppings. The result is as beautiful as it is delicious. This place is now my personal favorite! Highly recommend it!

One of our favorites in Miami From the craft beers, through all three courses we have never had anything but wonderful servive and creative well prepared dishes

Very good service, excellent pizza and good price. The only detail that was just fine was the bread, which was not great, but fine. The rock shrimp pizza was excellent. They use a twist of lemon that adds a very nice flavor. I will go back anytime

Very good! Have eaten here a number of times and have always had a great meal. Interesting salads, fantastic pizza using interesting toppings as well as the usual. Craft beers and a nice wine selection. Check it out!!!

Have been here several times in the evening and been very impressed by professional service and great pizza. Tried a pizza at lunch time and although service still excellent the food was very average. My tomato sauce was tired and the cheese a mere shadow on the sauce and the crust way passed being just crispy. Will come back again but only in the evening!

It was Presidents Day when we went to Harry’s for lunch. Full to the brim inside so we sat outside at a table on the sidewalk. As it was February, it was pleasant outside even though the chairs aren’t the most comfortable. We had the Marinated Olives and a Spicy Fennel Puttanesca. Both were really good. The reason I’m not giving a better overall grade is that outside we were a bit left out. Getting served opportunely was an issue. I needed a fork and it took a while to get someone to bring it. Ditto get someone to bring the cheese shaker and spice. It took a while to get the check and then for someone to take the card for payment. To be honest service was amicable, no problem there, it just wasn’t easy getting their attention.

Harry's is a fun family friendly restaurant and bar in the heart of Coconut Grove. You can get terrific pizza and fresh daily fish along w many other delicious dishes. It has a lively bar and outside seating. It is a happening place.

The place is really nice and actually everything was almost perfect but we ordered a margherita and there was too much garlic in it. Italian pizza it's not made with garlic!!! Said by an italian lady :) But besides this, i'd still recommend this spot. X

Went with friends for night to catch up and eat great pizza but ours was burnt. The initial service was fast, friendly and fun as we tried out some lemon beers. But when my Bacon pizza came out obviously burnt on top, I would expect the server to apologize or ask if we wanted another? It was early on a Friday night (530) and there was no crush of customers. And the burnt part, I'm not talking about one spot, I mean the crust and 1-2 inches of the toppings had those big black burnt cheese and crust spots. 6 of the 8 pieces. I had a plate full of charred crust on my plate after eating all the good parts. But nothing. No follow-up or checking back on our table? No manager checking in. Seriously? Not good people. Harry's can do better. We were too hungry after a flight and too busy talking with friends to cause a scene. Harry's should have checked back with us. I might give it another try but I'm not going to eat a burnt pizza again.

The pies are outstanding! I love the attention to detail that they place on the ingredients and how they compliment eachother. Definitely order a side of polenta fries.

It’s in a nice place, they have crafted and draft beers and the pizza it’s Excellent, thin crust dough and good taste, we also had the roasted eggplant and it was also very good. Prices are high!

Decent pizzeria. Very nice dough and flour. Highly recommend the Short Rib pizza since it was great, and you cannot order that in most other pizzerias. The short rib meat on it was juicy. The Mortadella pizza was alright. I wish it wasn’t slightly burned because that took away the beauty and flavor from it. The cheese on both pizzas was beautifully melting. We also ordered the garlic butter dipping sauce, which was modest. The staff was nice. The interiors and seating could be improved; we barely had space to have two regular pizzas on our table.

It was the our last meal in US and it was worth to visit, i had a kale salad with goat cheese ! Perfect taste and as a main course they have specials for everyday if you dont want pizza try daily specials

Great, traditional, Neapolitan pizza. Certainly well deserving of its place on the list of top pizzerias in the US. Too notch service. Inventive and delicious salads and killer desserts.

Harry's Pizzeria is part of a group of restaurants in Miami including Michael's Genuine Food & Drink and Cypress Tavern. Although its main element is the pizza, it also offers salads and other dishes with touches of American cuisine, without leaving aside the craft beers. We could say that it is a genuine and unpretentious place that offers food made with passion.

Happened upon this location via an email reference from a former client. I decided to stop by while running and errand in Miami. I had the Bacon Pizza with onion and arugula topped with thinly sliced fingerling potatoes. From the first bite I could not stop eating and complementing the pizza cooks behind the bar. My facial expression first alarmed them until they realized I was having a food orgasm while eating the pizza. I originally ordered my pizza to go but decided to dine in upon arrival. Location is off the beaten path on major thoroughfare but it was full of guests and interior very quaint. A variety of interesting local beers are offered. I left with a smile on my face and a satisfied belly. BEST PIZZA I have had in South Florida. A must visit, looking forward to a return visit.

Great local place for artisanal handmade pizza and craft brews. In the heart of midtown Miami, near the Design District. Parking is easy

I absolutely love this place. Mmmm steak :) Mmmm pizza :) My partner and I visit Harry's whenever I am having a really bad day haha. The service is great, the food is always amazing, the location is nice... the only thing I would like to see is a different wine selection. We recommend this place to EVERYONE.

people don't know what their doing on online orders they make so many mistake i had order and they alwyas missing something

This place used to be excellent and a normal price. Last time we went it was terrible in terms of service, quality and price. From the waiter to the manager the service was extremely poor. The pizza almost had no cheese, we brought this up to the waiter. My husband glass was dirty, lipstick on the edges. The new glass didn't come for more than 15 minutes because they had run out of available glasses! (this is what the waiter said). There was barely any staff for the weekend. To get the food it was more than 40 minutes. We were seating outside, it was very hot and their fans were off. We asked them to turn them on. They never did after several requests. Finally, we asked our bill, it came with a 20% tip already included! The service was not at all good for a 20% tip. We asked the manager to take it out and we wanted to give them our feedback to why. The manager was extremely rude (what kind of manager is this!), took this very poorly and left the table in an unpolite manner. I will never get back here, pizza is extremely expensive for what you get. Service was horrendous! The only good thing was their selection of beer.

Ya gotta get the polenta fries. Ya gotta get the chopped salad. Ya really gotta get the short rib-caramelized onion pizza. Ya probably gotta get other stuff on the menu. Indoor or outside seating. I sat outside. Pleasant wait staff It’s a pizza joint, but 4 plus stars!

This place serves REAL PIZZA. Brick oven pizza with a wonderful taste. Restaurant was very clean and service was perfect. I will be back as many times as I can.

Harrys Pizzeria is the best in Miami, period! the thin crust pizza is the best and the quality of the ingredients is superb! the wine and beer selection is super cool too, small breweries and great wine selection. You cant leave without having the chocolate cookie, AMAZING!

What a lovely place to enjoy a late night casual meal in the Grove. It was a wonderful breezy night in the Grove. Sitting outside afforded me the opportunity to people watch too. The fig, shredded pork and mâchégo cheese pizza was succulent and the crust was crunchy and artisanal! The pannacotta for desert was subtle and the service excellent; what a friendly staff. Will be back for more!

This trip to Miami I went back to Harry's for lunch. the staff was very friendly and a waitress recognized me and came to make a little chat. My friend and I shared a kale salad (they brought it already shared on two plates ;-) and we also shared a pizza, excellent as always. I suggested the Miamiweiss beer and we shared that too ;-) Great lunch !

I must say the place is nice, service was excellent but if you are looking for a real style italian pizza this is not the place for you. This place is more for the american people. I like traditional pizza, traditional ingredients, traditional flavors. This is more like fusion pizza. We had 3 different pizza suggestions and none of them had tomato sauce, the basic ingredient on any italian pizza. Everything else was really good, we had polenta as apetizer and panna cotta as dessert, both were very very good.

Harry's Pizzeria on North Miami Avenue in Miami is an excellent place to go for all things pizza and sides. I really like the location and atmosphere here and the food is delicious and well made. I really like all of the different and unique types of pizzas with some I have never seen before. They are well worth checking out for good pizza.

I have passed this restaurant on my morning commute for several years. Tonight, my neighbors invited my husband and me to try it. Yummy stuff. We had the crispy chicken soup...the broth was great, but finding pieces of crispy chicken was another story. We tried the special wings...they were okay and the sauce was pretty good. Our short rib pizza was great! Tasty and definitely not overpowering. The crust was thin and just so...perfect...al dente. The Sunday special of leg of lamb was tasty. Both the wine and beer lists were short and sufficient. We had a terrific sangiovese and a dark beer. M'thinks it's a bit pricey, however, and the server needed to be more attentive.

Finally the best wood opened pizza!!!!!!!The place is casual, exactly how a Pizzeria should be, staff very nice and friendly...Very nice decoration indoor...And the pizza.....well cooked....crunchy...flavoury.....gnummy......I will definitely go back!!!!!!

Amazing pizza, but the brunch is amazing!! Try the fresh ricotta and peaches or the meatball frittata fo' yo' mamaaaaaa!

Matt was an excellent server! Hannah was so sweet. The food was FRESH and superb! My girlfriend (not bae) Deanna recommended it and it was worth every penny! The food and drinks were great! The happy hour seems so surreal but it was excellent! Thanks Harry's pizzeria! Everyone check this out!

we have had two delicious pizzas (both with mushrooms), and some starters. We loved the place, the staff was friendly and helpful. We were there during the happy hour, so the drinks were half price, too :)

I went for lunch with my son and daughter on a Wednesday morning. We got there at exactly 11:30am during their morning staff meeting I guess. We ordered the Melon salad and a simple cheese pizza for the kids. The salad was good, well seasoned with good flavor. I wasn't expecting cantaloupe as I asked the server and he replied the salad had watermelon. The pizza was excellent, simple and crisp. Service was good although a little stiff. Decor was warm and inviting. I will definitely recommend the place.

Nice pizza's, some are the usual ones, others have special great toppings (try the pesto with ricotta or the meatball pizza). Also salads or starters. Friendly staff, highly recommended.

I was in the neighborhood shopping - it was late in the day. I saw what seemed to be a really cool local pizza place. At first blush,. this place boasts genuine ingredients and robust flavor. I sat at the bar. I had a regular (personal) size pizza and two tap beers. Beers were good. Pizza tasted like something I would get at the movie theater. That's what this place is - theatre. Better pizza to be found elsewhere in this very restaurant rich environment. Sorry, I don't like to be negative.

I went to Harry's Pizza by chance while i was having a walk in the design district . I am Italian , and you know how much Pizza is important for us . Well , i would have never guess to find such a good pizza in the USA . awesome ! They have artgianal beers and differnet kind of quality of beverage (such as sugar can coke ) Kind staff and prices are ok (obviusly compared to the pirces in MIAMI, which are quite high ) Recommended!

If you have been shopping /window shopping in the designer district and need a quick lunch you must stop and eat at " Harry's" a small place which is usually packed at lunch time ( seems like a lot of locals) "Harry's " makes an amazing pizza.On this visit we both had the melon salad. Which was delicious and then split the Caponata Pizza.We love this place..very friendly atmosphere and great service. A must.try if in the area...

I read reviews and think to myself, did they come by way of a street that has Hermes, Cartier, Rolex, or did they come through the hood. As for hood, I say it lightly. This area has changed so much over the years, it's certainly safe. As for delicious, yes, yes, yes. I had some issues with the crusts being overdone. I like a little char on mine, but one pizza came out with a bit too much. No issues. It happened to be on the pulled pork (let me say that again…the pulled pork) pizza. Piggly wiggly heaven. Michael Schwartz is known in town for sourcing his food impeccably. It shows in the food here. I recommend this place with no reservations (pun intended).

I ordered a gluten free cheese pizza with pepperoni at a cost of about $20 with no fancy ingredients. The pizzas are on the smaller side generally come sized for one person (maybe 2). I inquired what the gluten free dough was made of and they didn’t know— apparently there are no ingredients listed on the package so if you have serious allergies, beware. The pizza was solid, but not the beat I’ve had. There are several gluten free pizzas I’ve had in NYC that I still have dreams about. However, if you’re in the Miami area and craving a gluten free pizza, this isn’t a bad option.

Husband & I had an excellent Sunday Brunch on our first visit to Harry's. Surprising little location with delicious fresh salads & excellent inventive pizzas. Yummy mimosa too. We loved our eggplant pizza & spinach salad with roasted peaches and goat cheese. The bread pudding looked fantastic but unfortunately we ran out of room. Our server was extremely knowledgeable and added to the fun atmosphere. Worth our 30 minute drive...we will be back in a few weeks!
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Last night we took a Peperoni Pizza! $ 27 plus tax 7% plus gratuity = $ 33 TAKE AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!1 We called the restaurant asking info regarding the price and a rude person replied with this words "We are near Lincoln Road and you are asking why???". A very bad reply for a place we loved to go for our happy hour. Good luck if you think to work in this way.