Where to Eat in Naples: Warren’s Upscale Dining & Whiskey Collection
Looking for a Naples dining experience that feels like a celebration? Whether you’re in town for a week or just planning your next night out, Warren delivers the kind of elevated, full-flavor meal that turns an ordinary evening into something special. Known for its world-class whiskey collection and bold, chef-driven dishes, this hidden gem proves that fine dining in Naples doesn’t have to be stuffy—or sky-high in price.
Warren offers an atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else: sleek, moody interiors, high ceilings, and a bar stacked with over 600 whiskeys glowing like liquid gold. It’s the perfect spot to dress up a little, sip a craft cocktail, and savor flavors that rival the country’s best dining destinations.
And while their whiskey list alone is worth the visit, Warren’s seasonal menus—like the $59 prix fixe summer special—are designed to wow. The Naples Florida Review recently reviewed this gem and every bite impressed, from a rich wagyu tartare starter to a perfectly executed Butcher’s Duo. Here’s why this restaurant deserves a top spot on your Naples dining list, no matter the season. Check out their review below!
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I stopped into Warren this week for their $59 summer prix fixe and left unbelievably full and genuinely impressed. I’ve always associated Warren with whiskey and special occasions (both of which they do well), but their summer menu was so well-executed that it elevated an unplanned Saturday night into an event itself.
Warren is tucked behind the Bellasera Hotel, away from 5th Ave South. The high-ceilinged dining room is stunning: black, glossy, a little dramatic. Leather seating, dim lighting, and impressively alive in the evening. It was busy when I arrived, but I found some calm in a banquette off the bar. The bar itself has more breathing room, and from there, you can admire their wall of over 600 whiskeys, stacked all the way to the ceiling, glowing in stately rows. It made for some impressive décor, and, embarrassingly, a trip down memory lane of ex-boyfriends and their preferred Japanese whiskies. Read the complete review here.
Originally published on The Naples Florida Review.