Best Coffee Shops in Miami (2025)
Panther Coffee - Wynwood
Coffee shop · Miami Fashion District
The roaster that kick‑started Miami’s specialty scene still sets the bar with single‑origin pours, serious espresso, and a buzzing Wynwood patio. Frequently lauded by Condé Nast Traveler and Time Out, it remains an essential Miami coffee stop.
Suite Habana Cafe
Coffee shop · Edgewater
A Wynwood paladar‑inspired cafe pouring Cuban coffee drinks alongside empanadas and croquetas. Celebrated by Condé Nast Traveler and local critics for warm hospitality, a community vibe, and a standout iced café con leche.
Vice City Bean
Coffee shop · Media and Entertainment District
A local favorite for dialed‑in espresso, thoughtful pour‑overs, and a multi‑roaster program. Praised by Miami New Times and Eater Miami, it doubles as a community hub with classes and collabs while staying fiercely independent.
Brewing Buddha Cafe & Arthouse
Coffee shop · Suniland
Part coffeehouse, part art lounge, this Pinecrest favorite roasts in‑house and riffs on dessert‑inspired lattes with housemade syrups. Miami New Times spotlights its creativity and close ties to the neighborhood.
Tinta Y Cafe - Coral Gables
Cafe · West Flagler
A family‑run café y más celebrating Miami’s ventanita tradition—cafecito, tostadas, and beloved sandwiches—with a conversation‑first ethos. Recognized by the Michelin Guide (Bib Gourmand) and local media for value and soul.
La Colada Gourmet “THE HOUSE OF CUBAN COFFEE”
Art cafe · Little Havana
Little Havana’s modern tribute to the classic colada, with dozens of Cuban coffee recipes and a lively ventanita spirit. Frequently praised by local food writers; a cultural stop that also expanded to Wynwood.
Macondo Coffee Roasters - Doral
Coffee shop · Miami Free Zone
Colombian‑owned, Miami‑based roaster sourcing from small farms and roasting locally. Eater Miami’s lists and the brand’s growth underline its consistency; expect smooth espresso, arepas, and a welcoming Latin American menu.
Imperial Moto Café
Coffee shop · Little Haiti
Motorcycle culture meets specialty coffee in a creative Little River space. Time Out and local editors point to its distinctive vibe, community events, and carefully crafted drinks that attract artists, cyclists, and neighbors.
Sagrado Cafe
Cafe · Park West
A Brazilian‑inspired café known for its house coffee blend, pão de queijo, and brigadeiros. Noted by Eater Miami and local media for its lush setting and hospitality, it’s a downtown favorite before museums or the bayfront.
Neverland Coffee Bar
Cafe · Sunray East
Whimsical, independently owned cafe with imaginative drinks and an all‑day brunch menu. Included on Eater Miami’s coffee guide, it’s a playful but serious stop for espresso lovers in North Miami Beach.
Café Demetrio
Cafe · Downtown Coral Gables
Since 1997, this independently owned “old‑world” café has anchored Coral Gables’ coffee culture with European‑style drinks, pastries, and a leafy courtyard. Cited by Miami New Times for enduring quality and community roots.