Miami guide lists Consensus walkables
- CoinDesk’s Consensus Miami guide pushed attendees toward walkable Miami Beach food stops near the convention center, centering Lincoln Road and South Beach over downtown detours. (consensus.coindesk.com) - The named picks are concrete and close: Prince St. Pizza at 521 Lincoln Road, Osteria da Fortunata at 607 Lincoln Road, and Moshi Moshi in South Beach. (locations.princestreetpizza.com) - That matters because Consensus runs May 5-7 at MBCC, with packed days, side events, and networking that reward short, reliable meal runs. (consensus.coindesk.com)
The story here is not really “Miami has good food.” Everybody knows that. The useful part is that Consensus Miami is steering attendees toward places they can actually reach on foot without (consensus.coindesk.com)ach Convention Center from May 5 to May 7, the real constraint is time — not restaurant quality. CoinDesk’s own venue and attendee materials lean hard into(locations.princestreetpizza.com)act map. (consensus.coindesk.com) ### Why does “walkable” matter here? Consensus is a big, schedule-heavy(consensus.coindesk.com)essions, 500+ speakers, and a lot of structured networking layered on top of the main program. That means lunch is not a leisurely citywide food crawl — it’s usually a 30-to-60-minute gap between meetings, panels, and side events. (consensus.coindesk.com) ### Where is the conference actually centered? The center of gravity is the Miami Beach Convention Center at 1901 Convention Center Drive. CoinDesk’s city guide says the venue is steps from South Beach, and it specifical(consensus.coindesk.com)es. That one detail explains most of the restaurant list right away. (consensus.coindesk.com) ### So what are the actual walkable picks? The names tied to this attendee guide are Prince St. Pizza, Osteria da Fortunata, and Moshi Moshi. Two of those are squarely on Lincoln Road — Prince St. Pizza at 521 Lincoln Road and (consensus.coindesk.com)th Beach location is at 1448 Washington Avenue, still in the same broader walkable zone for convention-goers staying near MBCC or moving around South Beach. (locations.princestreetpizza.com) ### Why these places and not “best restaurants”? Because this is logistics advice disguised as food advice. P(consensus.coindesk.com)turn option. Its Miami Beach outpost is open late on Fridays and Saturdays and sells by the slice in-store. Osteria da Fortunata is more of a sit-down move, but it’s still right on Lincoln Road, so it works for a cleaner dinner plan without adding a car ride. (locations.princestreetpizza.com) ### What does Moshi Moshi add? Moshi Moshi fills the late-hours, casual-but-not-pizza lane. The brand(locations.princestreetpizza.com)ery long operating hours at one Miami location, which helps explain why it keeps showing up in practical attendee chatter. Basically, it’s the kind of place people remember when the conference day turns into after-hours networking. (moshimoshi.fun) ### Is this a downtown Miami guide? Not really — and that’s the important correction. The event is in Miami Beach, not downtown Miami, and the offici(locations.princestreetpizza.com)ln Road. So a “Consensus walkables” list is less about discovering hidden gems across the city and more about staying inside the venue’s natural orbit. (consensus.coindesk.com) ### Why is that useful right now? Because badge pickup started Monday, May 4, and the show floor opens Tuesday morning, May 5. People are arriving now, figuring out the map now, and deciding where t(moshimoshi.fun)st with exact, nearby names beats a prestige ranking every time in that situation. (consensus.coindesk.com) ### Bottom line This is a conference survival guide more than a restaurant roundup. The signal is simple — stay near MBCC, think Lincoln Road and South Beach, and pick places that match the tempo of a packed three-day event. (consensus.coindesk.com)