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Where to Find Great Mojitos in Miami

Where to Find Great Mojitos in Miami

If you’re not familiar with Mojitos, you may be missing out! Mojitos are traditional Cuban highballs with rum, lime, sugar, mint, and soda. These refreshing libations are widely available throughout Miami so raise a glass with friends at these local spots!

Mojitos Calle 8

With “mojito” right there in the name, you know you’ll be able to get a perfectly crafted Cuban highball at Mojitos Calle 8. The traditional mojito is made with the classic five key ingredients: rum, sugar, lime, mint and soda. Or, you can up ante with 15 different flavored variations. Flavors like raspberry, pineapple and mango are perfect for summer. Stop by for happy hour from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. every day and grab a 12-ounce or 21-ounce beverage for half the usual price!

Cafe La Trova

Julio Cabrera is one of the most influential bartenders behind the Cantinero movement in the United States, and his expertise makes Cafe La Trova a destination for imbibers in Miami. (Chef Michelle Bernstein’s James Beard Award-winning cuisine doesn’t hurt either!) The house mojito is simply prepared in the classic style. No extra frills are needed when the mint and lime juice are this fresh. The “Cubano Viejo” is similar to a mojito and a perfect drink to order for round two. Like its cousin, “Cubano Viejo” has lime and mint but subs the light rum for aged rum and soda for ginger beer. A dash of bitters rounds out the beverage.

Classic Mojito
Classic Mojito (©Johann Trasch)

Mojitobar

Get ready to party at Bayside Marketplace in Miami. Mojitobar is bringing the high-energy fun and freshly squeezed mojitos in a variety of flavors. There are 12 ways to enjoy a mojito, including the O.G. recipe. Most of the mojitos are made with Don Q Cristal Rum with mint muddled to order. Keep it tropical with flavors like coconut and passionfruit. If you want to try a mojito with something other than rum, the Rémy Martin mojito showcases just how well V.S.O.P. works in this classic highball. Arrange a designated driver and order either the Hurricane mojito, a 24-ounce behemoth, or the Mega mojito, a 32-ounce cocktail in a light-up LED tower that’s yours to keep as a souvenir.

Old’s Havana

The vintage decor and music transport patrons of Old’s Havana straight back to pre-revolutionary Cuba. Located on the famous “Calle Ocho” in Little Havana, this Cuban eatery is well known for its incredible cocktails, including Hemingway’s favorite daiquiris and the essential Cuban highball, the mojito. There are seven flavors of mojitos on the menu, and each one is made with high-quality rum. Try a classic mojito with aged rum for an extra taste of vintage Cuba. The rum menu is extensive, and the bar staff would be happy to put any selection into a hand-muddled mojito just for you.

Classic Mojito
Classic Mojito (©Mateusz Feliksik)

Kuba Cabana

The trendiest place in Miami to grab a mojito is Kuba Cabana. This new dining concept seamlessly blends Caribbean cuisine with music, entertainment and experiential menus. The classic mojitos are $14 and made with Cruzan rum, lime, fresh mint, sugar, and soda water. There are also eight additional flavors of mojito, including blueberry, guava, lychee and strawberry. Check Kuba Cabana’s social media regularly for updated events, live music and cabaret performances to enjoy with a mojito in hand.

R House Wynwood

R House Wynwood is the place to go for elevated mixology and creative cuisine that reflects the diversity and vivaciousness of Miami. Order a classic mojito or try the extra tropical house recipe. “Mojito Coqueto” is made with coconut rum, coconut water and finished with flamed coconut flakes. The fire show is on-brand for Miami’s unbridled sense of excess. Drop by from 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday for happy house and enjoy a “Mojito Coqueto” for only $7.

Classic Mojito
Traditional Mojito (©Mykola Makhlai)

 

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