Is coffee an essential part of your morning routine? Do you need another after lunch to kickstart your afternoon? Do you round off the day with an espresso after dinner too? If you’re a caffeine connoisseur, it’s only right to rejoice on National Coffee Day! Every year on September 29th, Java lovers across the US do exactly this. But where are the best places to get a coffee in South Florida? Miami Culinary Tours has got you!
We’re leaders in Miami food and culture tours, so our team is constantly on the lookout for new and exciting restaurants and cafes in Magic City. This means we know all the best places to treat your tastebuds, and that includes finding perfectly brewed coffee.
So, let’s dive into our Ultimate Guide to Celebrating National Coffee Day in Miami! If you have any questions for the Miami Culinary Tours team, please just contact us for the answers you need.
For over a decade, La Boulangerie Boul’ Mich has been a go-to destination for those seeking freshly made French and Latin baked goods and artisanal creations, perfectly brewed coffee beverages, and a vast menu of sweet and savory dishes. This includes everything from 24/7 breakfast, gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, soups, homemade pasta, and more.
With seven locations throughout Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, this restaurant and bakery genuinely cover all bases stretching across the three meal periods. On National Coffee Day, La Boulangerie Boul’Mich invites you to celebrate with a free coffee of your choice with every purchase of their limited edition branded coffee mugs ($16).
Guests can enjoy the perks of a 10% discount on all future coffee purchases with the mug for a year!
Launched in 2019 and connected to Kush Hialeah (formerly Stephen’s Deli), La Cocina Cocteleria is THE cocktail bar in Hialeah. And like all things KHG, it pays homage to its host city with a dazzling decor equal parts tribute and 305 fever dream.
La Cocina Cocteleria is open Fridays and Saturdays from 7 PM to last call, so you won’t be able to visit on the next National Coffee Day — that’s Monday, September 29th 2025 at the time of writing! But you can always celebrate early or a little late… or both!
Head over to La Cocina and order yourself the Nooo Que Bueno; inspired by Valsan — a well-known, oh-so-Miami department store selling a mix of products including jewelry, cosmetics, clothing, and fragrances. The drink is as one-of-kind as its influence; a heady mix of Brugal 1888, sweet vermouth, cold brew coffee, and tobacco bitters.
La Cocina Cocteleria is located at 1000 East 16th Street in Hialeah, Florida. You can contact them directly at (305) 887-8863.
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What better way to celebrate this holy grail bean than in a truly unique way? Instead of drinking your coffee, R House Wynwood encourages you to commemorate the holiday with their unquestionably delicious arepas. Now, what does an arepa have to do with coffee?
R House offers a Coffee-Braised Short Rib Arepa ($14) so tender it melts in your mouth and is topped with pico de gallo, cilantro cream, and crispy onions. Pair this delicious dish with an R Espresso Martini ($15) made with Van Gogh Espresso Vodka, Baileys, and Kahlúa.
R House is located at 2727 NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood. The restaurant is open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday; Drag Brunch is offered at 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. You can contact them directly at (305) 576-0201.
Looking to discover even more of Wynwood’s culinary gems? Check out our Wynwood Food and Street Art Tour, a guided journey through one of Miami’s trendiest, most artistic neighborhoods.
Coffee enthusiasts are well accustomed to the positive impact that a cup of caffeinated goodness has on our everyday lives — and the good news is that there are countless incredible cafes in Miami to get your fix of the good stuff.
Just some of the standout places worth your consideration include:
Looking for more ways to immerse yourself in Miami’s Cuban Community? We think you’ll love our Little Havana Food and Cultural Tour.
We hope this Ultimate Guide to Celebrating National Coffee Day in South Florida has inspired you to take your love of Java to new heights. But delicious coffee is only a gateway to Miami’s world-famous culinary scene — and we’re here to help you explore it! Browse our range of Miami food and culture tours to find the perfect experience for you.
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