Downtown Miami is about to get a tasty new landmark. Come mid-June 2025, the bustling heart of the city will welcome Central Fare, a vibrant food collective designed to ignite the culinary scene and unite residents, workers, and visitors alike.
Located inside MiamiCentral — the dynamic transportation hub connecting commuters from Aventura to Orlando — Central Fare promises to be more than just a place to eat. It’s a community incubator, a culinary playground where local flavors meet innovative concepts, all within a sprawling 12,000-square-foot space that’s as versatile as Miami itself.
A Taste of Miami’s Diversity on a Silver Platter
The announcement comes with an exciting tease: twelve different culinary concepts will debut over the coming weeks, showcasing Miami’s rich tapestry of flavors. From chef-driven favorites to inventive newcomers, the food hall aims to reflect the city’s melting pot of cultures and tastes.
“Central Fare is more than a food hall,” said Patrick Goddard, CEO of Brightline Florida. “It’s a gathering place, a platform for local chefs to introduce new ideas, and a catalyst for community engagement. We see MiamiCentral as a hub for connection — through transportation, commerce, and now, cuisine.”
More Than Just a Meal
Open around the clock for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beyond, Central Fare will serve up everything from grab-and-go bites to sit-down meals. Expect options that cater to busy professionals, families, and night owls, along with catering services that highlight Miami’s creative culinary talents. The space also features private event areas perfect for special occasions, corporate functions, or simply celebrating Miami’s vibrant lifestyle.
Designed for the Neighborhood
Central Fare’s strategic location ensures it’s accessible for the nearly 100,000 residents within walking or short transit distance. It’s also perfectly situated for the downtown business crowd — with offices in MiamiCentral and nearby neighborhoods, including Brickell and government districts. The main entrance sits at northwest Fifth Street and First Avenue, but plenty of foot traffic will flow through Brightline’s main station on Sixth Street.
Connecting a Growing Community
MiamiCentral isn’t just a transit hub; it’s a connector of communities. With easy access via Metrorail, Metromover, Tri-Rail, and Brightline’s high-speed trains, residents and visitors can seamlessly hop from the beaches to the suburbs, fueling Miami’s growth as a major regional hub.
As the city continues to expand and evolve, Central Fare aims to be a cornerstone — a place where culture, community, and cuisine collide in the most delicious way possible. Stay tuned, Miami. The flavor revolution is arriving downtown.
visit www.gobrightline.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X.