Mad Records Cafe Miami
Cafe · Shorecrest ·

Mad Records Cafe Miami

Cafe · Shorecrest ·

DJ lounge with vinyls, cumbia, electronic, jazz, indie music

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Mad Records Cafe Miami by @TheInfatuation
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Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null
Mad Records Cafe Miami by null

Information

7700 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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7700 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions

+1 786 872 2854
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@madrecordscafe

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

Last updated

Nov 17, 2025

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Where To Go When You Want To Dance But Hate Clubs - Miami - The Infatuation

"Mad Records Cafe is attached to a hotel and opens at 8am to serve breakfast. That’s information you can ignore. You should come here at night, when a DJ sets up inside the neon red lounge and spins Joe Arroyo and Aníbal Velásquez vinyls. The narrow cafe turns into a mini salsa party. The MiMo spot started out in Medellín, which is why you’ll likely hear a lot of cumbia, but they spin in a mix of electronic, jazz, and indie. If you’re into darker rooms with more of a club vibe, Mad Radio—open Wednesday to Saturday—is right downstairs." - mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer

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Mad Records Cafe - Review - MiMo - Miami - The Infatuation

"Mad Records Cafe is attached to a hotel and opens at 8am to serve breakfast. That’s information you can ignore. You should come here at night, when a DJ sets up inside the neon red lounge and spins Joe Arroyo and Aníbal Velásquez vinyls. The narrow cafe turns into a mini salsa party. The MiMo spot started out in Medellín, which is why you’ll likely hear a lot of cumbia, but they spin in a mix of electronic, jazz, and indie. If you’re into darker rooms with more of a club vibe, Mad Radio—open Wednesday to Saturday—is right downstairs. video credit: Mariana Trabanino" - Mariana Trabanino

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Where To Eat Outside In Miami If It's Raining

"The MiMo restaurant from Kush Hospitality, who seem to be incapable of producing a bad restaurant, has outdoor seating. Not only does that seating have a waterfront view, but it’s also covered and safe from rain. Cafe Kush is like the original Kush in Wynwood if it took a French vacation. They have some burger options, but also steak frites, a croque monsieur, and an excellent double-cut pork chop." - ryan pfeffer

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"Steak Frites Kush Hospitality just opened up a new restaurant in MiMo called Cafe Kush. I recently checked it out and loved everything (that normally happens at Kush restaurants). But one standout was the steak frites. It’s a beautifully tender 8oz hanger steak covered in a creamy peppercorn sauce with a side of crispy french fries. In a surprise to absolutely no one, it was great." - ryan pfeffer, carlos c olaechea

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Cafe Kush - Review - MiMo - Miami - The Infatuation

"We expect certain things from Kush Hospitality, the folks behind Lokal, Kush, Spillover, and Stephen’s Deli. Among these things: excellent burgers, the option to order half sweet potato and half regular fries, and very fun bathrooms. The team’s newest restaurant, Cafe Kush, delivers on all of the above - though the bathrooms aren’t quite as fun as the Walter Mercado-themed one at Stephen’s Deli. Located inside MiMo’s Gold Dust Hotel, Cafe Kush has a slight French tilt to its menu, with new dishes like steak frites and a croque monsieur. There are also a couple of Kush classics, like the frita burger and collier county chicken sandwich. If you come here, ask for a table in the “riviera” seating, which is a little outdoor patio along a small canal where you might see a manatee floating by." - Ryan Pfeffer

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