Miami Open presented by Itaú Announces 2026 Culinary Roster as Miami’s Top Eats Take Center Court

The Miami Open presented by Itaú unveiled its 2026 food and beverage lineup, offering fans a food and beverage experience that reflects Miami’s signature blend of local culture and international identity. Taking place March 15–29, the tournament will feature a mix of new additions and returning favorites – from refined Japanese dining to Cuban cocktails, Mediterranean flavors, artisanal donuts and award-winning burgers – bringing the city’s diverse food scene to center court and further enhancing the fan experience.

New Eats For 2026
A fresh slate of concepts debut at the Miami Open, bringing bold flavors:

  • Tacos Atarantados – Bringing its iconic trompo to the tournament grounds, serving authentic Monterrey street-style tacos with bold, juicy flavors and the perfect level of spice to match the heat on the courts.
  • Chug’s Diner – Located on the Sunset Terrace by DoorDash, Chug’s Diner will be serving up Cuban-American comfort food and laid-back Coconut Grove vibes.
  • The Salty Donut – Miami’s beloved artisanal donut and coffee shop, known for chef-crafted, small-batch creations.
  • Café La Trova – Cuban-inspired plates and thoughtfully crafted cocktails from James Beard Award–winning chef Michelle Bernstein and acclaimed cantinero Julio Cabrera, offering a taste of Miami’s culinary soul.
  • Ophelia – The viral Coconut Grove bakery brings its signature pastries and crafted coffee, offering a sweet escape between matches.
  • Barceloneta – A Spanish tapas and gin bar offering bold Mediterranean flavors, craft cocktails, and a vibrant social dining experience.
  • Chevre – An elevated dining experience showcasing luxury sandwiches, artisanal cheeses, rare charcuterie, and the finest caviar by Golden Goat Caviar.
  • Cowy Burger – Named Miami’s best smash burger and winner of the 2024 SOBEWFF BURGER BASH “Best Burger” award, serving its signature crispy-edged, flavor-packed burgers.

Returning Fan Favorites
Guests will also find returning culinary staples that have quickly become Miami Open must-visits:

  • Zuma – Chef Rainer Becker’s acclaimed modern Japanese izakaya returns as the tournament’s only full-service, sit-down restaurant located inside Hard Rock Stadium.
  • Miami Slice – The Miami favorite known for its artisan New York-style slices, delivering bold flavors with their signature pizzas.
  • OMAKAI Handroll Bar – A go-to for approachable Japanese dining, offering hand rolls and curated “entry-level” omakase perfect for both first-timers and sushi lovers.
  • American Social – A returning fan favorite serving craveable American classics, craft cocktails and a high-energy social setting between matches.

Drinks & Cocktails
Fans can sip, cool off or celebrate their favorite players with a curated lineup of beverage offerings:

  • Dobel Tequila Club – Returning for a fourth year as the Official Tequila of the Miami Open, Dobel Tequila will serve the tournament’s Official Cocktail, the Ace Paloma, at the Dobel Tequila Club on the second floor of Palm Court and throughout the campus.
  • Santa Margherita Rosé Giardino – A lush open-air wine garden featuring premium Italian wines and its signature Santa Margherita Italian Rosé, surrounded by stylish, Instagrammable photo ops.
  • Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Garden – The Official Champagne Sponsor of the Miami Open invites guests to unwind in stylish lounge seating while sipping signature cuvées, champagne cocktails and decadent Piper-Heidsieck floats by Aubi & Ramsa – an elegant escape made for joyous celebration.
  • Stella Artois Racquet Club – A crisp, refreshing lager with European roots served in the iconic chalice, bringing a clean, classic taste that pairs perfectly with a day of tennis and Miami sunshine.
  • CÎROC Athletic Club – Their Strawberry Limonata Spritz features CÎROC’s signature vodka and natural flavors, located at their CÎROC Athletic Club bar at the Publix Padel Park.
  • Brugal – Rooted in five generations of Dominican heritage and craftsmanship, Brugal offers a refined portfolio of premium, cask finished rums available at Café La Trova.

Snacks & Light Refreshments
Quick and energizing options ideal for fans between matches:

  • Fresh Del Monte Courtside Smoothies – Returning for their third year providing new signature smoothies, fresh fruit, salads and sandwiches made fresh.
  • siggi’s Parfaits and Snacks – A lineup of fresh yogurt parfaits and grab-and-go snacks, highlighted by the well-known “siggi’s Signature Smash Parfait,” and the addition of siggi’s protein pack yogurt pouch.
  • Match Point Arepas by P.A.N. – For the second year in a row, fans can enjoy iconic arepas and irresistible cheese and pizza tequeños, located in the Court 29 Food Hall.
  • Parmigiano Reggiano Taste & Play – Unmatched in flavor and crafted through a 1,000-year tradition, this icon of Italian cuisine reveals itself through tastings at different stages of maturation, alongside special dishes created exclusively for the occasion in the Parmigiano Reggiano Taste & Play area.

For a full list of food and beverage offerings on campus, visit http://www.miamiopen.com/food-and-beverage.

Tickets On Sale Now
Single-session tickets for the 2026 Miami Open presented by Itaú are still available. Visit miamiopen.com/tickets/ to secure your ticket today to enjoy world-class tennis, premier culinary offerings and the tournament’s festival environment.

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