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Specialties
180 degrees is a gastropub in the purest sense of the term, simple food performed with skillful execution and presentation. Its global plates made Chef Ryan Martin’s way. You can come in with your friends and order a few plates, or enjoy more than one item all to yourself.
The motto here is gastronomy redefined, using ingredients from around the world and practicing an array of techniques and culinary tools including sous vide, dehydration, smoking and molecular gastronomy. You are not just eating, you are having a culinary experience, down to one of the over 150 craft beers you can order with your food, which have been handpicked by the chef himself to pair with your meal.
We are available for Lunch, Dinner, happy hour, and brunch. Conveniently located in the heart of downtown off the north campus metro rail stop. Ample parking provided in the back.
History
Established in 2014.
Chef Ryan Martin took over the DRB back in 2014. He revamped the entire kitchen menu, redid the craft beer menu to compliment the kitchen menu and turned the entire concept 180 degrees to be reborn into 180° @ the DRB!
Meet the Business Owner
Ryan M.
Business Owner
Chef Ryan Martin, a native of Longmeadow, MA began his love with food and cooking at age 13. He attended George Washington University in Washington DC before moving to Manhattan where he received his formal culinary training at the former French Culinary Institute, which is now known as the International Culinary Center. Chef Ryan used his training to land gigs under such acclaimed chefs as Chef Todd Erikson of Haven Lounge and Chef Sonny Oh of Nobu and Juvia. He later left his Executive Chef position at the Clevelander in Miami, to open his own gastropub concept, 180° @ the DRB, in downtown Miami in 2014.
Asked to describe the cuisine at 180°, Chef Ryan says «I call it global ingredients done my way. I’m classically trained in French cuisine, and there’s some pretty heavy Asian and Latin influences.» The menu changes frequently based on what is fresh and what the chef wants to experiment with.