Discover Hidden Gems: Little Havana Events Unveiled
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This curated vintage shop doubles as Miami’s coolest new community space! Local fashionistas, design enthusiasts and the vintage-curious seemingly can’t get enough pre-loved pieces. Whether you’re active on Depop or a regular at the Magic City Flea, there’s no denying the magic of finding a nostalgic treasure that speaks to you, and it’s this very magic that inspired Memento Assemblage. On the outskirts of Midtown and the Design District, Memento Assemblage is redefining the concept of vintage shopping. Seamlessly blending the art of collecting and connecting, this intimate space isn’t just about selling vintage, it’s about creating a community.
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Coral Gables’ talk of the town is Maíz y Agave, a gorgeous three-story restaurant taking over one large corner on Miracle Mile. Here, the new concept promises to take guests on an immersive journey into the heart of Mexican cuisine and culture. Choose from three different locations to enjoy a meal: El Patio on the first floor offers a cool, calm ambiance, Los Balcones on the second floor showcases artwork by talented Oaxacan artisans inside a chic dining room, and La Azotea on the rooftop features upbeat tunes, lush greenery, and plenty of room to spread out. The expansive menu highlights the restaurant’s sacred staples—corn (maíz) and agave—with dishes like fresh guacamole topped with lobster al pastor, aguachile de camarón, tacos, and a fall-off-the-bone pork shank served with Istmeño-style mashed potatoes. Even better, Maíz y Agave offers live mariachi performances three times a week, adding an extra layer to the experience. You’ll feel like you’re in Oaxaca without having left Coral Gables.
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If you’re looking for a more sophisticated pre-party meal, Kissaki is the spot. This upscale Japanese restaurant in Miami Beach boasts a modern, elegant atmosphere that sets the tone for a night out. Their extensive menu is a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied but not overly stuffed. The sushi is top-notch, as are the more substantial plates like char siu pork ribs, black cod, and king crab legs. Get there even earlier and take advantage of their generous happy hour.
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The Hungry Post Dining Club: Michael's Genuine X Recoveco We are so excited to announce that we're back with our dinner series, The Hungry Post Dining Club presented by Brugal 1888 Rum featuring the most epic restaurant collaborations in Miami. This dinner series has been in the works for a long time, with the mission of bringing people together to create lasting memories. The legendary Chef Michael Schwartz and Chef Bradley Heron of Michael’s Genuine is teaming up with Chefs Maria Teresa Gallina and Nico Martinez, the duo behind Recoveco, one of Miami's best new restaurants (yes, we said it). You can expect a menu that is simple yet bursting with modern American flavors paired with three Brugal 1888 Rum cocktails. Date & Time: Monday, August 12th starting at 7 PM Menu: Modern American
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Barnacle Historic State Park Constructed in the late 19th century, this distinctive home on the water’s edge served as the original residence of pioneer Ralph Munroe. It’s the oldest standing house in Miami-Dade County, having survived hurricanes and other natural disasters, and today operates as a historical site. For just $2 (free for kids five and under), you can explore the home and the old boathouse—or pencil in one of its many public events, like seasonal theater productions and live entertainment.
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Monty’s Raw Bar is a tried-and-true spot on the water suitable for rowdy college students and families alike. Thatch-roofed, open-walled miniature tiki huts surround a stage from which reggae and calypso bands do their damnedest to persuade the crowds to dance. From post-work drinks to weekend brunch offered every Saturday and Sunday, there’s never a wrong time to hit up Monty’s for an indulgent meal and some boozy drinks overlooking the water. Time your visit with the live tunes: every Thursday from 5 to 9pm and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4pm.
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Books & Books is a beloved independent shop stocked with bestsellers but also lots of small publishers. You can rely on their knowledgeable employees to guide you through the store’s vast selection of books and to help you select your next page-turner. In need of a last-minute gift for someone of any age? Books & Books has quite a range of options, from fun notebooks to swanky coffee table books. And don’t forget to check out the kids’ section upstairs while you’re at it.
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David T. Kennedy is a charming waterfront park with walking/cycling trails, a dog park, outdoor fitness equipment, volleyball courts and the Instagrammable “Miami”-etched benches that face Biscayne Bay. After a scenic workout or some leisurely dog- and people-watching, cool down with a frozen lemonade from the A.C.’s Icees truck, which has had a permanent spot in the parking lot for more than four decades.
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If you are looking for a secluded island in Miami to spend the day and disconnect, then here is one of my favorite spots! The Picnic Islands are a small group of islands within the city of Miami. They are located just north of Biscayne Island in Biscayne Bay, just east offshore from the Edgewater and Upper Eastside districts of the city. The islands are uninhabited, but several of the group have beaches where boaters and picnickers frequent. They are generally named for the mainland city parks that they are located next to in the bay. The southernmost one is Pace Picnic Island, located off Pace Park. There are also Morningside Picnic Islands Park and Legion Picnic Islands Park located directly off of Morningside Bayfront Park and Legion Park, respectively.
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ADDiKT at W Miami The 15th floor rooftop of the W Miami is quite impressive. Both spacious and luxurious, it is home to a 90 meters long rooftop infinity pool, and to the rooftop bar and restaurant ADDiKT. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, here you can enjoy breathtaking views over Biscayne Bay and the city skyline, along with fantastic and global dishes from Executive Chef Ricardo Jarquin and crafted mixology cocktails.
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Elcielo, Brickell: If you’re looking to take your loved one on a unique, fine dinner date then this Michelin-starred restaurant is the way to go. Chef Juan Manuel Barriento’s innovative cuisine is inspired by his Colombian roots and molecular gastronomy featuring exciting plates with bold flavors. They serve a 21-course dinner, so we suggest going with an empty stomach and let yourself be guided by your waiter for an exciting and surprising dining experience.
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Hiyakawa: Cool modern Japanese restaurant with great design and amazing sushi. Rooted in tradition that blends an unwavering dedication to craft with a devotion to the world’s finest ingredients to present an experience like no other. Their focus is simplicity, seasonality, and kikubari, the Japanese art of caring for others by flawlessly anticipating their needs. They use time-honored practices to prepare no more than 50 meals a night composed with seasonal ingredients from boutique purveyors and growers. From the aged soy sauces to fresh wasabi, nothing is overlooked. The kitchen uses such traditional techniques as agemono, yakimono, nimono, and tsukemono to offer complete, balanced meals alongside omakase progressions tuned to seasonality.
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Sawa Restaurant & Lounge, Coral Gables Pets are always welcome at this dual Mediterranean and Japanese restaurant’s patio in Merrick Park. Take your furry friend for a special doggie meal off their menu. Start with some “tapas” like jerky strips or baked biscuits, then choose between the chicken breast kebab or filet mignon kebab for the main course. And don’t forget to conclude on a sweet note with a True Acres Dessert Cup!
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An Olympic-Themed Playground Has Popped Up In Miami Design District For Competitive Fun Grab your running shoes! An Olympic-themed playground is taking over Miami Design District’s Jungle Plaza, marking an exciting few weeks ahead for sports enthusiasts. An interactive running track complete with starting blocks and a photofinisher camera, along with five table tennis tables and a playground for the littlest of aspiring Olympians. Throughout the weeks-long takeover, a French café and bakery concept will be on hand to provide refreshments and sweet treats to visitors. A massive mural will also serve as the backdrop of the courtyard, displaying Bebe Vio, four-time Paralympic medal winner in Fencing. 📅 When: July 26 through August 11
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Legion Park Farmers’ Market Legion Park is the place to be on a beautiful Saturday morning, as tents pop up from Biscayne Boulevard all the way to Biscayne Bay. Run by Urban Oasis Project, which oversees some of Miami’s most important farmers markets, you’ll find produce from local favorites like Little River Cooperative and French Farms, artisan-made goods like fresh breads, hummus and empanadas (the Chilean ones are excellent), and even dog treats. (Don’t worry, Fido always gets a free sample.) In the morning, a hundred or so yogis gather under the Spanish-oak draped banyan trees for a donation-based yoga class, and then stock up on goods from some of the new age vendors onsite. When to go: Saturdays 9am–2pm, year-round
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Coconut Grove Farmers’ Market The Coconut Grove Farmers Market is probably Miami’s most well-known. Every Saturday, Homestead's Glaser Organic Farms transforms an unoccupied corner of Coconut Grove into a full-fledged produce market with dozens of fruit and vegetable stands, a raw bar featuring prepared foods and salads and coolers filled with cold-pressed juices and nut mylks. There’s even velvety vegan ice cream for sale and several rows of picnic tables where you can sit and enjoy your bounty. Along its periphery, you’ll find other local vendors selling honey, homemade soaps, handmade jewelry and other artisanal items. And the setup and breakdown are so fascinating to watch! Much like the circus leaving town, everyone quickly dismantles their tents and packs up just after sunset, leaving no trace of the bustling day on the empty gravel lot. 3300 Grand Ave, on the corner of Margaret St and Grand Ave. When to go: Saturdays 10am–7pm, year-round
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Better Days, Brickell Nestled in a dark, cozy space adorned with string lights, flamingo decor and pool tables, Better Days is our go-to for adorable drinks and a laid back vibe, especially during happy hour! Treat yourself to $6 premium wells and $5 draft beers, alongside a $10 “Cocktail of the Menu” if you’re feeling pretty adventurous. Here are some of the best happy hour deals: Daily, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
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BeyBey: Supper club energy with Mediterranean and Lebanese dishes meant to be shared, good music, and cocktails. Tucked in Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour neighborhood, BeyBey is a restaurant and lounge designed to feel like a home. Serving contemporary cuisine from award winning Chef Geoff Lee and regional takes on classic cocktails inspired by their roots in Beirut, as well as an extensive collection of unique and rare wines, BeyBey has quickly become the talk of the town in Miami. The venue offers multiple spaces that compliment a dynamic evening’s needs, including an eclectic, art-strewn dining room, outdoor garden for meals al fresco, and chic social lounge to enjoy cocktails while vibing to an expertly curated soundtrack. With a nightly transition from Sunset Happy Hour to proper dinner service to intimate social lounge, BeyBey was created with the lifestyle of this special part of South Beach and its residents in mind.
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Elastika: New social club in the Design District serving modern American dishes in an amazing setting. Inspired by Miami’s international community and The Moore’s century-long legacy of art, design and culture, Elastika acts as a culinary canvas, where eclectic dishes and soulful cooking come to life in an approachable environment. The Moore Miami Building holds the unique distinction of being the first and oldest standing building in the Miami Design District. Impeccably preserved, it’s been a venue of rotating uses in recent years, for art fairs and private events, public markets and chic parties. But today, every inch of this 90,000–square-foot building is getting put to good use; especially the first floor with Elastika, an architecturally stunning restaurant with flavors to match. The abstract floor tiles, curved sage seating and Taj Mahal quartzite on every surface evoke a feeling of serene playfulness, but the true star of the entire room is Elastika itself, a sculpture by Zaha Hadid commissioned for the inaugural Design Miami in 2005 for which the restaurant is named. There is no feeling quite like sitting under it, imagining it expand and contract like putty as it stretches from the bottom all the way up to the fourth floor of this light-filled space.
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Dinner at Shimuja Ramen This Friday, July 26, find us slurping away at Shimuja Ramen, a beloved South Florida gem. Since opening its doors in Miami in 2018, Shimuja Ramen has quickly become a local favorite, earning the title of “Best Ramen Shop in Miami 2024” from The Miami New Times. Originally founded in Kagoshima City, Japan, in 2011, Shimuja Ramen brings its rich heritage to Miami through the culinary artistry of Chef and Owner Keiichi Maemura. Chef Maemura’s meticulous 13-hour pork-bone broth forms the heart of an extensive ramen menu that includes delicious vegetarian options. Shimuja Ramen is known for its richly flavored broths and fresh ingredients. Their standout dish, the Kagoshima Special, is a delightful combination of smoked pork belly, mixed vegetables, scallions, naruto, fried burdock, a soft-boiled egg, and thick wavy noodles. Other favorites like the Satsuma Tonkotsu and Tokyo Shoyu offer a more classic approach to authentic flavors straight from Japan. Don’t miss out on the quintessential Florida ramen either — the Key Lime, prepared with chicken slices, key lime juice, lettuce, red onion, scallion, thin straight noodles, and half soft boiled egg.
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Forget fancy attire and head to El Turco for a casual yet delicious culinary adventure. Their menu, filled with traditional Turkish specialties, is sure to please every palate. Indulge in some manti dumplings, sample their flavorful dips like hummus and cacik, or savor the rich flavors of their lamb casserole. With its relaxed atmosphere and authentic fare, El Turco is the perfect spot for a low-key night out.
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State of Kid Miami A stylish spot for drop-in classes with your littles, this young, mom-owned business has already sprouted three locations throughout Miami-Dade, offering options from pregnancy to playtime with prenatal classes, mommy and me activities and enrichment for children up to age five. There’s also a retail boutique attached to each location with fashion finds perfect for your mini-me. With a range of classes including music, tumbling, ballet, cooking, art and jiu-jitsu, there’s something for any kid to get excited about. Parents feel welcome in the clean and upscale stores, and the locations also offer mini-camps during summer and school breaks, plus customizable birthday party packages.
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Lucky Strike Miami The first and only bowling alley in Downtown Miami, this entertainment hub recently opened in the sleek Miami Worldcenter. You’ll find 28 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, an expansive arcade, a craft cocktail bar and a more intimate VIP area with six private bowling lanes and dedicated service. If your crew gets hungry, the food menu covers classics like chicken wings and tacos along with more sophisticated fare like Moroccan steak and Caribbean mahi-mahi. Close to downtown attractions like the Kaseya Center and Brickell Avenue, this spot is conveniently located and a great option for an indoor activity on rainy or sweltering summer days.
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The Pool Hall, Overtown Founded in 1954, this billiards club has been restored to its former glory, paying homage to the community’s golden age of entertainment with a modern twist. To find it, all you have to do is enter Red Rooster and head up the staircase covered in pictures of the famous and everyday people of Overtown in the ’60s and ’70s. That’s when you’ll spot the speakeasy’s stylish vintage decor, a pool table and a swell cocktail menu offering vintage-inspired concoctions.
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JAGUAR SUN Downtown Jaguar Sun is probably our favorite place in Miami. Some may say it’s a cocktail bar, others, a restaurant with an awesome pasta selection. We’d like to think of it as a combination of both. And there’s something about the vibe that makes you want to chat with the person next to you. Our favorite dishes include the Hokkaido Scallop, the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio with the most delish charred leek aioli, Agnolotti with blue crab, and the Spicy Rigatoni. Make sure to ask if there are any new dishes or off-menu items, sometimes they’ll have something to share with you. Leave room for a Wolf Whistle, their version of a tequila espresso martini paired with dessert.
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MIAMI’S BEST RESTAURANT WITH “AMBIENTE” Where the vibe is more important but the food is still good The iconic NYC staple, Pastis, expanded its presence from the Meatpacking District to the vibrant neighborhood of Wynwood. The restaurant stays true to its New York roots, offering the same menu filled with classic Parisian bistro-style dishes and an incredible ambiance that won’t make you feel like you’re in Miami. You’re heading here for a chic lunch or dinner and sitting at their gorgeous outdoor patio decorated with ceiling fans, red patio umbrellas, and twinkly lights. We’d start with some drinks (of course), if you’re a spritz person looking to relax, start your meal with their St. Tropez Spritz made with St. Germain, lemon, aperitif, sparkling wine, and strawberries. But if you’ve had a long day (or week) then kick off your meal with a tiny Le Petit Pickle martini. As for the food, we like to start with a few hors d’oeuvres for the table. We usually go for the Tuna Carpaccio with lemon vinaigrette, Escargots with garlic-parsley butter, Onion Soup, and Crispy Artichokes with garlic aioli. Moving on to the entrées we love their Chicken Paillard with almonds and picholine olives, and we always love to get an order of the Moules Frites with white wine and garlic for the table (don’t forget to dip the bread in the sauce). If you still have a little room, the grand finale is the airy Profiteroles, delicately filled with velvety smooth vanilla ice cream, and generously drizzled with warm chocolate sauce.
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Stiltsville & Key Biscayne Sunset Cruise HistoryMiami Museum’s Resident Historian, Dr. Paul George, leads this rare sunset cruise centered around the colorful wooden Stiltsville houses slowly eroding inside Biscayne National Park. Throughout the 2.5-hour cruise, Dr. George will recount stories of the houses built on the flats of the bay, which in the 1940s, 50s and 60s served as a playground for the wealthy and well-connected.
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Stop by Amal, when you’re in the mood to dress up. The menu focuses on modern Lebanese dishes created by Chef Wissman Baki. This is a great spot to send your Mom with her group of amigas chismositas, because it’s one of those restaurants where you want to picar y probar un poquito de todo! Think dips, cold and hot mezze, skewers, and more. Plus, they can continue their salidita with a few drinks after their meal at its rooftop bar, Level6. The space is so freaking gorgeous. We honestly wouldn’t mind our house looking like this. Imagine, sandy interiors with earth tones like rose and terracotta. They’ve also incorporated small palm trees throughout the restaurant to give it a touch of Miami. We could live here because it’s so pretty but also because the food is fresh and tasty.
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Bring your furry fiends along to brunch this weekend! It’s not uncommon to find sweet pooches accompanying their owners for weekend brunch in GreenStreet Cafe’s expansive patio. Whether you’re at GreenStreet for an omelette or their Nutella-filled French toast, the best part about bringing your best friend along is that they’ll usually get a little treat of bacon slices or pieces of grilled chicken, as well as their own bowl of ice water.
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Palo Quemao Miami: Check out this Colombian restaurant in Midtown! 🇨🇴 Experience the vibrant flavors and rich culture of Colombia right here in Miami. From mouthwatering arepas and empanadas to delicious bandeja paisa and fresh ceviche, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of Colombia that you won’t want to miss. 🌴✨ Perfect for a casual lunch, a festive dinner, or just enjoying some great food with friends. Dive into the heart of Colombian cuisine and feel the warmth of its hospitality.
Discover the Best Local Events in Little Havana
Little Havana, a vibrant neighborhood near Miami, is synonymous with cultural celebrations and dynamic events that cater to a wide array of tastes. From music concerts to community gatherings, this area is bustling with activity year-round. The heart and soul of Little Havana, with its colorful murals and rich cultural heritage, provide the perfect backdrop for a variety of local events that attract both locals and tourists alike.
Experience Live Music and Concerts
If you're a music aficionado, Little Havana is the place to be. The district is renowned for its live music scene, featuring a blend of traditional Cuban rhythms and contemporary sounds. Weekly concerts at local venues, such as the iconic Ball & Chain, frequently host bands that keep the spirit of Latin music alive. The Calle Ocho Music Festival is a must-attend event, showcasing an eclectic mix of genres and drawing huge crowds. Insider tip: For an authentic experience, arrive early and participate in the spontaneous street dances that often break out.
Join Vibrant Community Gatherings
Community gatherings in Little Havana provide an intimate glimpse into the local lifestyle. The Viernes Culturales or Cultural Fridays are a beloved monthly event where locals and visitors come together to celebrate the area's rich heritage. The streets come alive with art, music, and delicious food from local vendors. Want to gain deeper insights? Connect with locals via anonymous discussions on Kikihub to learn more about hidden gems and local secrets that can enhance your experience.
Don’t Miss the Trending Events
Little Havana stays ahead of the curve with trending events that evolve with the seasons. The annual Little Havana Art Walk is an exceptional event for art enthusiasts, featuring works from both established and emerging artists. Another trending event is the Miami Carnival, where the neighborhood’s streets are transformed into a colorful parade celebrating Caribbean culture. Staying connected with local perspectives on platforms like Kikihub allows you to stay updated and discover the best times to attend these lively celebrations.
Party like a Local
Partygoers will find Little Havana’s nightlife to be utterly compelling. The area’s bars and clubs, such as Bar Nancy and Club Tipico Dominicano, offer an electrifying atmosphere where you can dance the night away. From salsa to reggaeton, the music will keep you on your feet. If you’re looking for anonymous recommendations, join local chats on Kikihub to get the inside scoop on the hottest spots. Don't forget to explore off-the-beaten-path venues for unique party experiences.
Dive into Entertainment Options
Entertainment in Little Havana isn’t confined to music and dancing. The Tower Theater is one of Miami's oldest cultural landmarks, offering an eclectic mix of films and performances. The theater often hosts film screenings that celebrate Hispanic culture, accompanied by thought-provoking discussions. Meanwhile, Maximo Gomez Park – also known as Domino Park – invites everyone for games of dominos, a local pastime that reveals the neighborhood's communal spirit. Chat with locals online to understand the significance of these spots and optimize your visit.
Enjoy Anonymous Discussions and Real Opinions
Leveraging Kikihub's platform for local anonymous chats provides a treasure trove of real opinions and insights. Whether you’re seeking the best time to visit a concert or the hidden corners of a community gathering, engaging with locals can lead to unforgettable experiences. These discussions can uncover less-known events or insider tips, such as the best viewpoints during the Miami Carnival or where to find the tastiest street food during a festival. Promote your events or simply join the conversation to feel like a part of the Little Havana community.
Little Havana’s eventful landscape is ever-evolving, and staying tuned in with local insights enriches the experience. From live music and art walks to community gatherings and nightlife, this neighborhood stands out as a cultural beacon near Miami. Engaging with the community, both in person and through platforms like Kikihub, ensures you won’t miss out on the authentic, vibrant atmosphere that defines Little Havana.