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Miami’s 9 Favorite Bars

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by Amber Love Bond
Updated 15 December 2023
Whether it’s 5 pm on a Tuesday or a Saturday night, sometimes, you just want to hang out at a bar with a couple of friends—and drinks. Fortunately, Miami is home to plenty of spots made for exactly that experience, with warm crowds, live music, and excellent cocktails. From lush tropical patios to swankier spaces with signature martinis, there’s a bevy of bars to check out when you’re looking to quench your thirst. Here are a few standouts.
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4.2
4.2 (630)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
South Beach
About the restaurant

There’s something especially magical about enjoying drinks on a plush tropical rooftop — especially one with South Beach views. It’s easy to lose track of time between sips of delicious cocktails, such as the Rubio—mezcal, hibiscus rosemary, and lime—at this sophisticated spot perched atop The Moxy hotel. Pair your cocktail with a coastal Mexican fare, featuring a variety of ceviches, guacamole, and tacos and you’ve got a solid evening—or day-drinking—haven.


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Darayliz
Dined 4 days ago
The seafood is AMAZING!!! We had Patric as our waiter and he was very nice. The place is beautiful
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4.4
4.4 (521)
$30 and under
Cocktail Bar
Little Havana
About the restaurant

Tucked into a residential neighborhood, you’ll find this pink and teal tropical paradise. This spot is a nod to old Miami: it is, afterall, where the first licensed hotel in the city once stood. Interiors feature vintage accents and decor, including an old-school bus that doubles as a cozy seating area. The cocktails, such as the Canoe Club, made with mezcal, ginger serrano syrup, clarified lime, blackberry liqueur, and bitters are tropical and flavorful. If your group is large—and thirsty—opt for the massive Flamingo Rum Punch, fit for 20, perfumed with hibiscus and rose tea syrup.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on 24 Feb 2024
Amazing place, super pretty. Great food and unique drinks. Awesome place to go for brunch with the ladies
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4.7
4.7 (1367)
$31 to $50
American
Wynwood
About the restaurant

Wynwood seems to be on a growth spree, but in a neighborhood with a million things to do, Le Chick remains a reliable option. With both a killer happy hour (Monday to Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 pm) and an exciting late-night scene, the Insta-worthy patio, with neon signs and floral backdrops, is the drinking spot of choice the place in this trendy area. Enjoy the seasonal espresso martini or a classic frosé while feasting on one of the best burgers in town—the royale with cheese.


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Angela
Dined on 18 Dec 2024
The experience was great! We went for Whiskey Wednesday and the Happy Hour options and prices were great!!!
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4.5
4.5 (255)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Mid-Beach
About the restaurant

Broken Shaker delivers a laidback alfresco atmosphere, filled with delicious cocktails. Located in the courtyard of the Freehand Miami hotel, this award-winning concept by the Bar Lab team helped place Miami’s cocktail scene on the map. The drinks menu changes regularly, but you can always count on bold and beachy ingredients, such as banana liqueur and blue curacao.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on 20 Dec 2022
Fun, casual vibe. Menu was simple comfort food, but was delicious. Cocktails also great. Service was very good. Friendly and helpful staff. Kind of surprised by the high price, given how simple the food was. Felt like a I was paying for the experience, more than the food….I’m ok with that and will go back!
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4.6
4.6 (1014)
$31 to $50
American
Brickell
About the restaurant

Set on the Miami River, this Brickell bar, a popular post-work perch, is just as suitable for a Sunday funday—hello, bottomless mimosas—or game day. American Social features weekday happy hours from 4 to 7 pm, $7 burgers on Mondays, and all-you-can-eat tacos on Tuesdays. Expect a lively crowd, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating options.


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Joe
Dined 2 days ago
Overall excellent experience. We will be back Exceptional service.
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4.4
4.4 (152)
$30 and under
American
Coral Gables
About the restaurant

Right off Miracle Mile, you’ll find Copper 29, a place for cocktails, tapas, and dancing. Most nights of the week feature a DJ and dancing crowds. The cocktails have Miami-accented names such as the Palmetto Express, made with rum and coconut milk fat, washed with Thai chiles. Stop in on a Monday for all-day half-priced drinks, Wednesday, when ladies drink free from 7 to 10 pm, or bottomless mimosas and sangria on Sundays.


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Emily
Dined on 7 Aug 2024
Melanie was a great waitress and looked after us very well. Happy hour was very happy with genuinely cheap drinks and eats and vibes from current music playing. Cool atmosphere to go to start your evening.
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4.8
4.8 (1128)
$50 and over
French
Brickell
About the restaurant

For those searching for a glamorous lair, head to Brickell’s LPM. This French Mediterranean spot, with outposts around the globe, is known for its Tomatini, brightened with white balsamic vinegar and lemon, in addition to cocktails inspired by the Côte d’Azur—perfect accompaniments to posh plates such as fried zucchini flowers and escargot. The zinc bar is simple and sophisticated; it’s the type of place you’d want to be following a grueling day at the office when a stiff cocktail is calling your name.


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JoseVIP
Dined 6 days ago
We sat outside where the noise level was less than inside and had a great time as the weather was great in the mid 60s. The service was spectacular. The food exquisite and the prices…well, as expected. But I would definitely go back. If you enjoy fine dining, this is a place to try.
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4.3
4.3 (2555)
$30 and under
American
Overtown
About the restaurant

Marcus Samuelsson’s Red Rooster made its way from Harlem to Overtown, serving up stellar American and Ethiopian plates. The celebrated restaurant offers a vibrant space where hip-hop, soul Afro beats, jazz, and even gospel music fill the air while guests drink around the indoor and patio bar areas. Popular cocktails include the Uptown, made with cognac, pisco, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice, egg white, and soda and the Jitterbug Swing, gin-and-strawberry sherbet concoction, made for balmy summer nights.


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Will
Dined 3 days ago
This Christmas, my girlfriend and I decided to celebrate at Red Rooster, and it undoubtedly exceeded our expectations. From the moment we walked in, the ambiance was captivating, with a warm, inviting atmosphere. The staff at Red Rooster were exceptional. They were professional and attentive while maintaining a friendly and kind demeanor, which greatly enhanced our dining experience. It truly felt like they were happy to have us there, adding a personal touch to the evening. The highlight, of course, was the food. Red Rooster offered a diverse buffet selection that was both creative and of high quality. We started with the oxtail fried rice, which was rich and flavorful. The soul food paella was another standout dish, with ribs that literally fell off the bone, paired perfectly with crispy, well-seasoned fried fish. The prime rib was juicy and cooked to perfection, embodying the essence of holiday dining. Every dish we tasted was a testament to Red Rooster's commitment to quality and creativity in their menu. This made our Christmas meal not just a dinner, but an experience in itself. Overall, I would rate our experience a 10/10. Red Rooster made our holiday celebration truly special, and we will definitely be returning. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a great meal, Red Rooster is a must-visit.
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4.6
4.6 (373)
$30 and under
Brewery
Wynwood
About the restaurant

While this spot, which opened in 2021, might be one of the newer breweries in Miami, it’s actually known for being the oldest in Cuba. Founded there in 1888, it was all the rage until it was shut down by Fidel Castro’s government, circa 1960. After years of research, a manager’s relative brought the brewery back to life in one of Miami’s hottest neighborhoods. Here, you can opt for one of the many renowned brews along with a full list of cocktails, Caribbean-inspired bites, live music, and a gorgeous garden. The large stage outside often hosts local bands and singers, making this a spot where you meet for drinks, stay for dinner, then linger through the night.


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ivanVIP
Dined on 8 Dec 2024
Place is amazing. Great portions on the apps. Tostones were top fave
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