Credit to: Momento by Ikaro
Miami has its fair share of classic happy hour spots, but for those in the mood for something new, below are two fresh happy hour picks that are worth checking out. With globally inspired bites and island-style cocktails, these two venues bring something different to the Magic City’s happy hour scene.
MOMENTO by Ikaro, Downtown
At MOMENTO by Ikaro in Downtown Miami, the newly launched happy hour is an elevated affair running Wed-Fri from 5 to 7 PM, where the Michelin-starred team behind Spain’s Ikaro brings a sophisticated twist to the after-work routine. Enjoy classic cocktails for $10, specialty cocktails for $12, beer for $6, and wine by the glass for $8, all complemented by shareable bites like $2 oysters, Corvina Ceviche, Tuna Tartare, Amazonian Tiradito and Sweet Plantains stuffed with cheese priced at $8. Additionally, MOMENTO offers unique daily programming including: Wednesday Rioja Nights featuring ticketed wine tastings of three Rioja wines for $35pp and 50% off the entire wine list; Rhythms & Rum Thursdays bring $8 specialty rum cocktails alongside live music; and on Tardeo Fridays, enjoy $8 Lost Explorer mezcal and tequila specials and No.3 Gin specials. With this carefully curated selection, MOMENTO makes happy hour an upscale, flavorful experience in the heart of Miami.
Sipsip, Coconut Grove
Sipsip Calypso Rum Bar at Mayfair House Hotel & Garden brings an island vibe to Miami’s happy hour scene with its new Sunset Happy Hour menu, available on Weekdays from 8-10pm. This rum-focused bar captures a true Caribbean ambiance, and the latest menu features four new cocktails, each crafted with Miami-based Coconut Cartel Rum—the only rum cut to proof using fresh coconut water instead of distilled water. Highlights include the Spice Trade, made with Coconut Cartel Blanco, Coconut Cartel Añejo, coconut, ginger, freshly pressed pineapple, orange, and a touch of nutmeg. SipSip’s laid-back atmosphere and refreshing rum drinks make it the perfect escape for unwinding with a taste of the tropics.