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Fort Lauderdale · Intracoastal Waterway #4 in Fort Lauderdale

Mastro's Ocean Club

The Gold Coast's grandest entrance by water — yachts at the dock, prime beef on the grill, live music that fills the room without killing the conversation, and a dining room that makes every celebration feel like an event.
CuisineSeafood & Steakhouse
Price$$$$
Address3000 NE 32nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale
SettingIntracoastal Waterway
8.6
Food
9.0
Ambience
7.4
Value
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The Waterfront Grand Statement

Fort Lauderdale calls itself the Venice of America — and nowhere is that self-image more literally expressed than at Mastro's Ocean Club, where guests arrive by land or by water, the Intracoastal Waterway delivering yachts directly to dock steps from your table. This is the restaurant that understands Fort Lauderdale's identity better than almost any other: waterfront, affluent, theatrical without apology.

The Mastro's brand has earned its reputation across a network of premium steakhouses and ocean clubs — and the Fort Lauderdale outpost, as an OpenTable Diners' Choice winner for 2025, has established itself firmly within that lineage. The menu divides cleanly between the ocean and the ranch. From the ocean: whole lobsters, flawless jumbo shrimp, market seafood prepared with the confidence of a kitchen that doesn't need to overcomplicate quality ingredients. From the ranch: prime beef in all its configurations, from the classic 8-ounce filet to the kind of large-format cuts that demand a table built for sharing.

The sides are not afterthoughts. Garlic mashed potatoes arrive as their own statement — rich, buttered, the starch equivalent of the dining room's attitude toward restraint (which is: none). The creamed corn is the dish that surprises people who came expecting only protein and prestige. The creamed spinach is the classic that needs no argument.

Live music runs through dinner service without overwhelming conversation — a feat of acoustic engineering and programme curation that lesser restaurants consistently fail. The room is elegant but not clinical, warm enough to feel celebratory on arrival, formal enough to signal that this is not casual dining in any meaningful sense.

Why It's Perfect for Birthdays

Mastro's Ocean Club is engineered for the kind of birthday that wants to be remembered. The Intracoastal arrival — whether by boat or by car to dock views — is a built-in occasion before the first glass is poured. The scale of the dining room handles groups beautifully. The menu offers enough range that every dietary preference in your party finds something exceptional. The live music provides a festive undercurrent. And the service, at Mastro's, is trained to understand what a special occasion requires: attentiveness and invisibility in the right proportions.

What to Order

Begin with the seafood plateau if you're a group — it establishes the evening's register immediately. Among steaks, the filet is the consensus choice for first-timers; the ribeye is the recommendation for those who've returned. The garlic mashed potatoes are mandatory. The creamed corn is the surprise. On the wine list, ask what they have from Sonoma — Mastro's locations tend to have thoughtful California selections at prices that reflect the restaurant's ambition without punishing it.

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