MiamiTravel guide

Miami food and drink

Miami food and drink is a serious business with destinations and cuisine to suit all tastes and desires. The region not only boasts contemporary cuisine and upscale eateries but also features a thriving street food industry. Dining in Miami is a truly multicultural affair with dishes ranging from South American to Asian, American and beyond. Behind all this is a commitment to fresh locally sourced cuisine that ensures Miami’s hospitality scene effortlessly offers great eats and a lasting impression. All this is topped off with the vibrant coffee culture courtesy of the Cuban influence, making Miami a must-taste destination for foodies and coffee lovers alike.

Where to eat?

From South Beach to Coral Gables, Miami restaurant precincts serve up a smorgasbord of varied delights. South Beach accommodates every taste and every budget, Coconut Grove boasts everything from burgers to fine-dining, and Coral Gables is emerging as the must-visit destination for all things food. Meanwhile, Sunset Harbor crams a host of cuisine options into a few small blocks, and Wynwood offers casual eats with an artistic view. Our pick...

Loading...

Where to have a drink?

Each Miami area offers its own after-dark excitement, with a vast variety of places to relax as the sun slips slowly beyond the horizon. From happy-hour hotspots to poolside cocktails and the rooftop bars of Downtown, Miami bars and nightlife take the glitz and glamour of this vibrant city to a whole new level. Our pick...

Loading...

What are the best food markets?

Miami food markets are more than willing to oblige when it comes to finding fresh produce or engaging in some serious street food indulgence. For street food that goes above and beyond, check out Miami Marketta. Open three nights a week, this is a foodie's haven. Meanwhile, Miami's health-conscious population means each weekend the city embraces an array of farmers' markets featuring endless local produce. Our pick...

Loading...

Where to find a good coffee?

With their distinctly Cuban influence, Miami cafes boast a strong coffee culture destined to delight lovers of all things caffeine. If you're after a truly authentic blend, head to Calle Ocho in Little Havana and join the kerbside queue to sample the best cup. Meanwhile, great coffee can be found on almost every corner, with many cafes also featuring the novelty of old-style coffee counters. Our pick...

Loading...

Packages to Miami
from
Auckland

Incredible value packages that won't burn a hole in your pocket.

We've got 100's of great deals, call one of our experts on 0800 24 35 44 or by email