400+ bars and restaurants with happy hour deals across Miami, FL.
Miami's 400+ happy hour bars span four distinct scenes — South Beach for tourist-priced rooftops and Ocean Drive specials, Brickell for after-work finance crowds with sharp 5-7 PM windows at hotel-grade cocktail bars, Wynwood for indie craft cocktails and gallery-district food-and-drink combos, and Coconut Grove / Coral Gables for upscale waterfront pricing. The South Beach scene is the most expensive happy hour-wise; Brickell delivers the strongest value-per-dollar at high-end venues; Wynwood has the most experimental drink programs. Florida law allows aggressive happy hour advertising, so windows are clearly posted, with mojito and margarita specials dominating drink menus alongside $1-2 oyster windows.
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Brickell for upscale-but-discounted after-work cocktails, Wynwood for indie craft cocktails and food combos, and Coconut Grove / Coral Gables for waterfront value. Avoid South Beach if you want actual deals — those happy hour prices are tourist-tier.
Most bars run 5-7 PM, slightly later than the national average. Sunday-funday extended happy hours from noon-6 PM are common in Wynwood and Brickell, and Saturday afternoon poolside happy hours are a Miami staple.
Yes — mojitos and margaritas dominate Miami happy hour drink menus, typically $6-9 at Brickell and Wynwood, $10-14 in South Beach. Cuban-style mojitos with fresh sugarcane are common at the higher end.