Food & Drink
A Foodie’s Paradise
Food is an integral part of so many cultures – and in South Florida, you can get a taste of the world delivered to your front door. That’s one of the reasons we’re one of the top regions for foodies in the U.S., according to WalletHub. From traditional Cuban cuisine to Michelin start restaurants and wine bars, the South Florida food scene is as diverse as its people. From the everglades to the city center, you’re sure to find something that tickles your taste buds.
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A Culmination of Cuisines
Food is kind of a big deal here in South Florida. From Michelin Star restaurants in Miami to eclectic cuisine in Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, our area is ranked one of the top destinations for foodies. And thanks to our close proximity to Cuba, five of the top 25 Cuban restaurants in the nation are located in South Florida. We’re even home to an array of South Florida food fairs including the Key West Food & Wine Festival, named the best wine festival of 2022 by USA Today, and the annual Florida Keys Seafood Festival.
Happy Hour Hub
Searching for the trendiest spot to meet your coworkers for happy hour? We’re sure you’ll find something you love in South Florida. Sample rosés, pinots and more at Palm Beach’s Cugini Winery, sip on rum cocktails (Miami’s favorite spirit) in a Miami speakeasy like Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery or hit stops along Fort Lauderdale’s Ale Trail. There’s an atmosphere here for everyone.
Decadent Desserts
Craving something sweet? As a foodie hub, South Florida is filled with treats to satisfy your sweet tooth. Try tatianoff, a traditional Cuban dessert, at Fort Lauderdale’s Sunshine Bakery or a key lime pie from Moondog Cafe on Key West. Don’t forget about Miami and Palm Beach, where you can explore unique ice cream like Caramel Flan at Azucar Ice Cream or a traditional Finnish blueberry pie at Palm Beach Bakery & Cafe. Whatever you’re searching for, you can find it here.