Ritz-Carlton Naples Restaurants: Complete Dining Guide

Guide to every restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton Naples. Current menus, prices, hours, dress codes, and the best tables for sunset views.

March 10, 202621 min readNaples
Beachfront dining at The Ritz-Carlton Naples resort on Vanderbilt Beach

If you are searching for Ritz-Carlton Naples restaurants, here is the short version: the resort at 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road now operates eight dining venues following a major renovation and the addition of the Vanderbilt Tower. The lineup spans a beachfront seafood grill, a fine dining steakhouse, a Mediterranean concept that made USA Today's 10Best list, a sushi lounge with Gulf sunset views, a New York-inspired Italian restaurant, an artisan coffee bar, and the resort's signature Lobby Bar with weekend afternoon tea service.

This guide covers every restaurant and bar on property with current menus, real pricing, hours, dress codes, and the smartest picks for your group.

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The Ritz-Carlton Naples Restaurant Lineup (2026)

The resort celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2025 after completing a multi-year renovation that added the Vanderbilt Tower, new pools, redesigned rooms, and three new dining concepts (Sofra, Nolita, and Moka). As of March 2026, the complete dining lineup includes:

  • The Grill — Fine dining steakhouse with live piano
  • Dusk — Sushi bar and cocktail lounge with Gulf views
  • Sofra — Mediterranean (USA Today 10Best winner)
  • Nolita — New York-inspired Italian, breakfast through dinner
  • Gumbo Limbo — Beachfront casual seafood
  • Moka — Artisan coffee and pastry bar
  • RITZ Lobby Bar — Champagne bar with weekend afternoon tea
  • Pool Bar — Poolside cocktails and light bites
Venue Best For Price Range Hours Reservations
The Grill Special occasion, steak dinner $50+ per person Daily 5:30–9:00 PM Yes (SevenRooms)
Dusk Sushi, sunset cocktails, late night $30 and under (bar higher) Daily 5:00–10:00 PM (bar to 12 AM) Yes (max 5 guests)
Sofra Mediterranean, vegetable-forward $31–$50 per person Lunch 11:00 AM–4:00 PM, Dinner 5:30–9:00 PM Yes (OpenTable)
Nolita Italian, breakfast, family $31–$50 per person Breakfast 7:00–11:30 AM, Dinner 5:00–9:30 PM Yes (OpenTable)
Gumbo Limbo Beach lunch, sunset seafood $20–$35 per person Daily 11:00 AM–8:30 PM Walk-in only
Moka Morning coffee, pastries, gelato $5–$15 Morning through evening Walk-in
RITZ Lobby Bar Champagne, afternoon tea $15–$30+ cocktails Daily; Tea Sat–Sun 11 AM & 1 PM Tea requires reservation
Pool Bar Poolside drinks, light fare $12–$20 cocktails Daily (weather permitting) Walk-up seating

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Quick Picks by Situation

If you only want a fast decision, use this:

  • Best one-night splurge: The Grill — dry-aged steaks, live piano, fireplace ambiance.
  • Best for sunset: Dusk terrace — fire pits, Gulf views, craft cocktails, sushi.
  • Best for a food-focused dinner: Sofra — shareable Mediterranean plates, USA Today 10Best recognized.
  • Best for families: Nolita — pizza, pasta, Italian comfort food from breakfast through dinner.
  • Best for a casual beach day: Gumbo Limbo — feet-in-the-sand seafood, walk-in, no reservation needed.
  • Best for a morning start: Moka for coffee and pastries, or Nolita for a full breakfast.
  • Best for a date night flow: Lobby Bar champagne at 5:00 PM, then The Grill reservation at 7:00 PM.
  • Best value: Gumbo Limbo at lunch or Nolita pizza.

Ritz-Carlton Naples Restaurant Guide by Venue

The Grill — Fine Dining Steakhouse

Upscale fine dining steakhouse interior with rich wood paneling at The Ritz-Carlton Naples

The Grill is the flagship dinner restaurant and the most polished experience on property. A 4.7-star rating across more than 5,400 OpenTable reviews puts it among the highest-rated steakhouses in Southwest Florida. The setting features rich wood paneling, leather seating, a fireplace, and live piano entertainment nightly — the kind of room where you settle in for a slow, intentional dinner.

The kitchen focuses on dry-aged prime cuts served a la carte, fresh Gulf and Atlantic seafood, and a wine list that runs deep with Napa Cabernets and Burgundy. If you are visiting during season (January through April), reserve at least a week in advance for Friday or Saturday.

  • Hours: Daily 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM (dinner only)
  • Price range: Entrees $46–$69+. Expect $100–$150+ per person with drinks and sides
  • Dress code: Business casual. Collared shirts recommended for men. No beachwear
  • Reservations: Via SevenRooms. Required during season
  • Parking: Complimentary valet for all diners

Menu highlights and current pricing:

Category Dish Price
Steaks 10 oz Filet Mignon $64
Steaks 14 oz Dry-Aged New York Strip $69
Steaks 22 oz Bone-In Ribeye $72
Steaks Colorado Lamb Rack $58
Seafood 2 lb Maine Lobster $78
Seafood Dover Sole Meuniere $72
Appetizers Shrimp Cocktail $24
Appetizers East Coast Scallops $28
Appetizers Lobster Bisque $18
Sides Creamed Spinach, Asparagus, or Field Mushrooms $14 each
Dessert Grand Marnier Souffle (signature) Market price

All steaks are served a la carte — sides are ordered separately, most priced at $12–$14. The Grand Marnier Souffle is the signature dessert and must be ordered at the start of dinner (25-minute preparation).

Insider tip: Request a table near the fireplace for the best ambiance. The live pianist plays jazz and standards — it sets the tone for the room. If you are celebrating an occasion, mention it when booking and the staff will coordinate.

Dusk — Sushi Bar & Cocktail Lounge

Sophisticated modern sushi bar and lounge with Gulf views at Dusk at The Ritz-Carlton Naples

Dusk is the most atmospheric venue on property. Located on the lobby level, the newly redesigned bar features soft colors, oversized lanterns, and a spectacular outdoor terrace with lounge sofas and fire pits overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and the Pelican Bay preserve. At twilight, this terrace is one of the best sunset seats in Naples.

The sushi is prepared by a world-recognized sushi chef, with a menu of fresh sashimi, nigiri, and maki rolls alongside craft cocktails designed around the "beach at dusk" concept. After 8:00 PM, the bar transitions to a 21+ lounge with live DJ entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights.

  • Hours: Dinner nightly 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Bar 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Price range: Sushi rolls $16–$28. Cocktails $18–$24. Expect $50–$80 per person
  • Dress code: Casual dress. The most relaxed of the sit-down restaurants
  • Reservations: Recommended, especially for terrace seating. Max party size of 5 for standard reservations
  • Rating: 4.7 stars from nearly 2,000 OpenTable reviews

Menu highlights:

  • Signature rolls: Volcano Roll, Scallop Roll (scallop, yamagobo, avocado, garlic-onion sambal), Shrimp Tempura Roll
  • Raw bar: Fresh sashimi selection, nigiri assortment, tuna on crispy tempura seaweed
  • Cocktails: Lemongrass Martini (with dramatic foam bubble), Caviar-Infused Dirty Martini, seasonal craft creations
  • Small plates: Shrimp tempura, edamame, cooked and vegetarian options available

Insider tip: Arrive at 5:00 PM for the best terrace seating and to watch the sunset unfold. The bar stays open until midnight, so Dusk works as both a dinner destination and a late-night cocktail stop after dining elsewhere. Friday and Saturday DJs start at 8:00 PM with chill lounge music — good energy without overpowering conversation.

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Sofra — Mediterranean (USA Today 10Best)

Sofra arrived as part of the Vanderbilt Tower renovation and quickly earned recognition, landing on USA Today's 10Best list and winning Best Healthy Dining from Naples Illustrated. The concept is vegetable-forward Mediterranean — authentic spices, regional wines, shareable plates built around fresh local ingredients and the daily catch.

The name means "dining table" in Turkish, and the menu draws from the food cultures bordering the Mediterranean Sea: hummus and muhammara from the Levant, tagines from North Africa, grilled lamb from Greece, and seabass preparations that could be from any coastal village in between.

  • Hours: Poolside lunch 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Dinner daily 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Price range: Mezzes $18–$28. Entrees $38–$58. Expect $65–$100 per person with drinks
  • Dress code: Casual dress
  • Reservations: Via OpenTable. Recommended for dinner, especially weekends
  • Rating: 4.6 stars from over 1,000 OpenTable reviews

Dinner menu highlights:

Category Dish Price
Cold Mezzes Hummus $20
Cold Mezzes Braised Artichoke $22
Cold Mezzes Yellowtail $25
Hot Mezzes Grilled Mediterranean Octopus $28
Hot Mezzes Baby Shrimp $26
Salads Local Heirloom Tomato $22
Tagines Sea Bass $58
Tagines Middle Eastern Cherry Kofte $45
Entrees Grilled Lamb Chops $55
Entrees Chargrilled Braised Lamb $54
Entrees Beer Glazed Black Cod $54
Entrees Aegean Sea Bream $46
Sides Potato Harra $18
Desserts Deconstructed Baklava $19

Poolside lunch shifts to a more casual American menu: cheeseburgers ($28), fried chicken sandwiches ($26), nachos ($22), Caesar salads ($20), and key lime pie ($16). This is the daytime poolside option — order from Sofra's lunch menu while using the resort pools.

Insider tip: Start with 3–4 mezzes for the table instead of individual appetizers — the braised artichoke and Mediterranean octopus are the strongest picks. The Deconstructed Baklava is the standout dessert. If you are visiting in summer, the Naples Dining Passport program runs June through August with a $39 three-course dinner and optional $25 wine pairing — exceptional value for this quality level.

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Nolita — New York-Inspired Italian

Nolita is named after the Manhattan neighborhood (North of Little Italy) and occupies the Beach Level of the resort. This is the most versatile restaurant on property — it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it the natural anchor for families and guests who want one reliable spot throughout the day.

By morning, Nolita runs an expanded breakfast buffet alongside an a la carte menu. By evening, the kitchen pivots to artisan pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and Italian-American classics like chicken parmigiana, spaghetti and meatballs, and veal dishes.

  • Hours: Breakfast daily 7:00 AM – 11:30 AM. Dinner Mon, Tue, Thu–Sat 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM (check for seasonal variations)
  • Price range: Pizzas $30–$36. Pastas $26–$34. Entrees $38–$48. Expect $50–$80 per person
  • Dress code: Casual dress
  • Reservations: Via OpenTable. Walk-ins available for breakfast
  • Rating: 4.5 stars from over 800 OpenTable reviews

Dinner menu highlights:

Category Dish Price
Antipasti Burrata $26
Antipasti Fritto Misto $28
Antipasti Beef Carpaccio $26
Pasta Spaghetti & Meatballs $28
Pasta Braised Short Rib Rigatoni $28
Pasta Linguine Fra Diavolo $34
Pizza Margherita $30
Pizza Quattro Formaggi $34
Entrees Chicken Parmigiana $38
Entrees Branzino $48
Entrees Pan Seared Salmon $46
Desserts Tiramisu $16
Desserts Limoncello Strawberry Cheesecake $16

Insider tip: Nolita runs louder than the other restaurants — multiple reviewers note the noise level. If that matters to your group, request a table away from the center of the room or dine at off-peak times (early seating before 6:00 PM). The Margherita pizza and Spaghetti & Meatballs are the most-ordered dishes and both land well. For breakfast, the buffet offers good variety for families.

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Gumbo Limbo — Beachfront Casual

Open-air beachfront restaurant with tropical decor and seafood at Gumbo Limbo at The Ritz-Carlton Naples

Gumbo Limbo is where The Ritz-Carlton feels most like a Florida beach vacation. This open-air restaurant sits directly on the sand with unobstructed Gulf of Mexico views — the kind of place where you can watch dolphins from your table while eating grouper tacos.

The menu is tropically inspired casual seafood: grilled fish, tacos, sandwiches, salads, and frozen cocktails. It is the most relaxed venue on property and the only one where beachwear and flip-flops are fully appropriate.

  • Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Price range: $18–$35 per person
  • Dress code: Casual beachwear welcome
  • Reservations: Walk-in only. Arrive early for sunset seating
  • Parking: Complimentary valet with resort dining

Menu highlights:

  • Grilled Grouper Tacos — lime-cilantro slaw, tomatillo salsa (the most popular dish)
  • Coconut Shrimp — orange horseradish dip
  • Lobster Quesadilla
  • Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes
  • Gumbo Salad — grilled chicken, goat cheese, avocado, pickled chayote, citrus vinaigrette
  • Trouble in Paradise cocktail (signature frozen drink)

Insider tip: Gumbo Limbo is walk-in only, which means the sunset window (roughly 5:30–7:30 PM during season) fills up fast. Arrive by 5:00 PM to claim a good table. Gluten-free options are available with dedicated buns and a separate fryer for fries. This is the best-value dining on property — you get the Ritz-Carlton beach setting without the Ritz-Carlton dinner prices.

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Moka — Artisan Coffee & Pastry Bar

Moka is the resort's Italian-inspired coffee bar, created in partnership with a third-generation roasting family. It handles the early-morning caffeine run and doubles as a dessert stop throughout the day with homemade gelato, sorbet, and pastries from the award-winning in-house pastry kitchen.

  • Hours: Morning through evening (check front desk for current hours)
  • Price range: $5–$15
  • Menu: Gourmet espresso drinks, cold brew, breakfast pastries, homemade gelato and sorbet, Ritz-Carlton signature cookies, chocolate specialties
  • Reservations: Walk-in only

Insider tip: Grab a coffee from Moka and walk to the beach before breakfast — the morning light on Vanderbilt Beach is exceptional. The homemade gelato is worth a stop after dinner at any of the other restaurants.

RITZ Lobby Bar — Champagne & Afternoon Tea

The redesigned Lobby Bar anchors the resort's new arrival experience and pays homage to four decades of celebrations with a curated champagne menu. This is the most inviting spot for a pre-dinner drink or a midday pause.

The weekend Afternoon Tea service is a standout — a proper British-style tea experience with warm scones, refined savories, classic tea sandwiches, and rare teas, elevated with Champagne and caviar enhancements. A Champagne Cart visit starts the experience.

  • Hours: Daily (bar). Afternoon Tea Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM
  • Price range: Cocktails $15–$30+. Afternoon Tea pricing varies (inquire when booking)
  • Reservations: Required for Afternoon Tea. Walk-up for regular bar service

Insider tip: Afternoon Tea sells out in season — book at least two weeks ahead for Saturday seatings. This is one of the most elegant tea services in Southwest Florida and a strong option for a special occasion that does not involve a full dinner commitment.

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Three Dinner Plans That Work

1) Date Night Plan

  • 5:00 PM: Champagne at the Lobby Bar
  • 5:30 PM: Move to Dusk terrace for sunset and a cocktail with the fire pits
  • 7:00 PM: The Grill reservation (request the fireplace area)
  • After dinner: Walk Vanderbilt Beach under the stars

2) Family Plan

  • Breakfast at Nolita (buffet plus a la carte, something for everyone)
  • Lunch at Gumbo Limbo (beach access, casual, walk-in)
  • Dinner at Nolita (pizza and pasta keep kids happy) or Sofra (the mezze-style sharing works for adventurous families)
  • Dessert stop at Moka for gelato

3) Foodie Weekend Plan

  • Night 1: Sofra for Mediterranean mezzes and lamb
  • Night 2: Dusk for sushi and cocktails on the terrace
  • Night 3: The Grill for the dry-aged ribeye and Grand Marnier Souffle
  • Fill daytime gaps with Gumbo Limbo for lunch and Moka for coffee

Breakfast at The Ritz-Carlton Naples

Two main breakfast options plus a coffee bar:

Venue Opens What to Expect Price Range
Nolita 7:00 AM Expanded breakfast buffet plus a la carte Italian-inspired dishes $25–$40
Gumbo Limbo 11:00 AM Not a breakfast spot — opens for lunch N/A
Moka Morning Espresso drinks, breakfast pastries, light bites $5–$15

Nolita is the primary sit-down breakfast. Moka is the grab-and-go option. Club Level guests in the Vanderbilt Tower have access to the private Club Lounge, which offers a dedicated breakfast spread with a cocktail bar.

Before You Go: Practical Tips

  • Valet parking is complimentary for all restaurant guests — not just hotel guests. Pull up to the main entrance and mention you are dining
  • Reservations: Book The Grill and Sofra at least a week ahead during season (January–April). Dusk terrace seating goes fast for sunset
  • The Grill is the hardest reservation on property — it has the smallest capacity and highest demand. Book this first, then plan other nights around it
  • Dress code summary: The Grill is business casual (collared shirts, no beachwear). Everything else is casual dress. Gumbo Limbo is the only spot where swimwear is fully appropriate
  • Non-guest access: All restaurants welcome non-hotel guests. Complimentary valet parking with dining
  • Club Level perks: Vanderbilt Tower Club Level guests get private lounge access with dedicated breakfast, afternoon appetizers, evening cocktails, and desserts — essentially an additional "restaurant" included with the room rate
  • Summer Dining Passport: June through August, the resort's participating restaurants offer a three-course dinner for $39 per person with an optional $25 wine pairing — one of the best fine dining values in Naples
  • Phone for all restaurants: (239) 598-6644 (resort main line, connects to dining reservations)
  • Address: 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, FL 34108

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ritz-Carlton Naples restaurants open to non-hotel guests?

Yes. All eight dining venues welcome walk-in guests and local diners, not just hotel guests. Complimentary valet parking is provided when you mention you are dining at the resort. No resort fee or day pass is required to eat at any restaurant.

What is the best restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton Naples?

It depends on the occasion. The Grill (4.7 stars, 5,400+ reviews) is the flagship for special occasions and steak dinners. Sofra (4.6 stars, USA Today 10Best) is the strongest for a food-forward experience. Dusk (4.7 stars) wins for atmosphere and sunset. Gumbo Limbo wins for casual beachfront charm.

Do I need reservations at Ritz-Carlton Naples restaurants?

For The Grill, Sofra, and Dusk dinner — yes, especially during season (January through April). Book a week or more in advance for Friday and Saturday. Nolita accepts walk-ins more easily. Gumbo Limbo and Moka are walk-in only. The Lobby Bar Afternoon Tea requires advance reservations.

What is the dress code at Ritz-Carlton Naples restaurants?

The Grill requires business casual — collared shirts for men, no beachwear or flip-flops. Sofra, Dusk, and Nolita are casual dress. Gumbo Limbo is the most relaxed, where swimwear and flip-flops are welcome. The Lobby Bar is resort casual.

How much does dinner cost at The Ritz-Carlton Naples?

Gumbo Limbo is the most affordable at $18–$35 per person. Nolita and Sofra run $50–$100 per person with drinks. Dusk averages $50–$80 for sushi and cocktails. The Grill is the most expensive at $100–$150+ per person with wine, steak, and sides ordered a la carte. The summer Dining Passport ($39 for three courses) is the best value.

What time should I arrive for sunset dining?

Gulf sunsets hit around 6:00–7:30 PM depending on the season. For Gumbo Limbo (walk-in only), arrive by 5:00 PM during season to secure a good table. For Dusk terrace seating, book a 5:00 or 5:30 PM reservation and request outdoor seating. The Lobby Bar also has views but the terrace at Dusk is the premier sunset spot.

Is there afternoon tea at The Ritz-Carlton Naples?

Yes. The RITZ Lobby Bar offers a formal Afternoon Tea service every Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. The experience includes scones, savories, tea sandwiches, rare teas, and a Champagne Cart. Reservations are required and sell out during season — book at least two weeks in advance.

What happened after the Ritz-Carlton Naples renovation?

The multi-year renovation completed in 2023 added the Vanderbilt Tower with Club Level rooms, three new dining concepts (Sofra, Nolita, and Moka), new pools, bungalows, a redesigned Lobby Bar, and a full refresh of all 474 guest rooms and suites. The resort now operates eight total dining venues, up from four before the renovation.

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