Your Guide to Miami’s Best Food Halls
- August 22, 2025
In Greater Miami & Miami Beach, a day might start with wandering through a colorful outdoor market and end with dinner by an award-winning chef at one of the destination’s many exciting food halls.
Craving spicy street food from halfway across the world? Comfort dishes that taste like home? Or maybe just a cocktail with a killer view? Miami’s food halls have it all.

The Citadel
Located in the Little River neighborhood, The Citadel brings together food, culture and community. Its food vendors include local favorites like United States Burger Service for burgers made from scratch and delicious sides, Manjay for Caribbean cuisine, including jerk chicken and genuine roti, Vice City Bean for specialty coffees and many more.
Enjoy handcrafted cocktails at the popular rooftop bar, shopping at the local makers market and weekly events and workshops. At night, the rooftop turns into a lively hangout with bingo, trivia and live music.
8300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33138
Julia & Henry’s
Julia & Henry’s is a multilevel food and entertainment destination in Downtown Miami, near Bayfront Park. More than 26 vendors fill the space, from MICHELIN three-star Chef Massimo Bottura’s Torno Subito to casual counters serving street-style bites. You might start with fresh pasta at a tucked-away trattoria, wander over to the craft beer market for a local brew and end up at the speakeasy bar for a cocktail.
Weekly events keep things exciting with comedy shows, bingo nights and watch parties. It’s the perfect place for a group to eat, sip and enjoy Miami’s vibrant energy.
200 E Flagler St, Miami, FL 33131

1-800-Lucky
1-800-Lucky in Wynwood is Miami’s first Asian food market, with six restaurants serving Pan-Asian delights. You might start with a steaming bowl of tonkotsu ramen, follow it with hand-rolled sushi and leave room for a scoop of Thai tea ice cream.
The industrial-chic space hums with energy, from the clink of chopsticks to the sounds coming from a rotating lineup of DJs that keeps the dance floor buzzing until early in the morning. It’s part food hall, part nightlife spot and all about eating good food and having a great time.
143 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL 33127
Lincoln Eatery
Lincoln Eatery, located in the Lincoln Road shopping district in South Beach, features a wide variety of fast-casual, artisan and grab-and-go restaurants serving everything from Jamaican street food to arepa bowls, fresh sushi, burgers, sandwiches, Italian delights and more. Drop by before or after shopping for a quick bite or a relaxing meal.
The rooftop bar, The Twisted Tonic, serves cocktails, wine, beer and bubbly and features gorgeous views of the South Beach skyline.
723 Lincoln Lane N., Miami Beach, FL 33139
MIA Market
MIA Market is a chef-driven gourmet food hall in the Miami Design District. Home to 10 distinctive fine-dining options and a popular craft cocktail bar, it offers everything from MICHELIN-recommended sushi and nigiri at Sushi Yasu Tanaka to modern French cuisine at Chèvre Miami and inventive local favorites.
All of the restaurants are led by passionate chefs and local entrepreneurs, resulting in an evolving selection of flavors that elevates the food hall experience.
140 NE 39th St. #241, Miami, FL 33137
Treats Food Hall
Aventura Mall in Aventura has reimagined the traditional food court with Treats Food Hall, a curated selection of more than a dozen eateries on the third floor. The lineup includes local favorites like Yalla Motek for kosher Mediterranean food, Doggi’s Arepa Bar for Venezuelan street food and Yip for Asian dumplings along with popular spots like Shake Shack and Häagen-Dazs.
Bright, natural light and plenty of community seating, from shared banquettes to bar tables, make Treats perfect for sharing a dessert or catching up with friends over lunch.
19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180
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