Happy hour certainly feels like part of the routine in Miami Beach, where afternoons soften into early evenings and a first drink often leads straight into dinner, simply to catch the sunset a little longer. We’re sharing the happy hours worth knowing about, from Sunset Harbour to SoFi and Mid-Beach.

Uchiko, Sunset Harbour
Uchiko’s daily happy hour from 5 to 6:30pm is refined but relaxed. The drinks list includes $10 cocktails, $9 sake, $9 wine, $8 zero-proof drinks and $7.50 beers. On the food side, expect discounted bites like nigiri, hand rolls, Hama Chili ($12) and A5 Crispy Rice ($16). For two, the Happy Hour Omakase ($120) offers a nine-course tasting featuring chef’s choice nigiri and steak frites, making it one of the best-value ways to experience the menu.
Happy Hour: Daily, 5–6:30pm
📍 1759 Purdy Ave., Suite 102
📸 @uchikorestaurants
The Standard Lido Bar & Grill, Venetian Islands
Happy hour at Lido Bar & Grill is one of Miami’s best-kept open secrets. Running from 4 to 7pm, it delivers rare value in a city not known for cheap cocktails. Expect $7 glasses of prosecco, $3 Peronis and snackable plates like the $9 “fancy nachos” topped with melty cheese, prosciutto and chiles. Add in sunset views over Biscayne Bay and the setting does most of the work for you.
Happy Hour: Daily, 4–7pm
📍 40 Island Ave., Miami Beach
📸 @thestandardmiami
Laurel Miami Beach, South of Fifth
Laurel’s daily happy hour from 3 to 6pm is made for lingering. Signature cocktails are $12, wines $9, well cocktails $8 and beers $7. The food offering focuses on Eastern Mediterranean flavours, with house-made dips ($5), mezze plates ($10) and chicken or lamb kebabs ($15). Outside of happy hour, Laurel also runs Wine Wednesdays with 50 percent off select bottles and Tiny Tini Thursdays with petite martinis served all day.
Happy Hour: Daily, 3–6pm
📍 350 Ocean Drive
📸 @laurelmiamibeach
MiniBar Miami, South of Fifth
MiniBar’s daily happy hour runs from 4 to 8pm and keeps things simple and well executed. Discounted cocktails, beer and wine draw a loyal local crowd, while the intimate space, with its jungle-meets–art deco interior, makes it easy to settle in for more than one round. Friendly staff and consistently good drinks make this a reliable South of Fifth stop.
Happy Hour: Daily, 4–8pm
📍 South of Fifth, Miami Beach
📸 @minibarmiami

R House Wynwood
Happy hour at R House is as much a scene as it is a deal. Running Wednesday through Sunday from 4–7pm, this Wynwood staple leans into bold flavours and high energy, with $1 sweet chili wings, $1 oysters and a rotating lineup of cocktails that keep the crowd moving. The expansive patio, music and art-driven atmosphere make it an easy choice for golden-hour drinks that often turn into the night’s main event. On weekends, happy hour shifts to cocktails only, and the vibe follows suit.
Happy Hour: Wed–Sun, 4–7pm (cocktails only on weekends)
📍 2727 NW Second Ave.
📸 @rhousewynwood

Uchi, Wynwood
Uchi’s daily happy hour is one of the most refined in the neighbourhood. From 5–6:30pm, expect thoughtfully priced cocktails, sake and wine alongside a tight menu of shareable bites — oysters, crudos, nigiri and favourites like Hama Chili. The standout is the Happy Hour Omakase: a nine-course tasting at a rare, accessible price point, ideal if you want something elevated without committing to a full dinner.
Happy Hour: Daily, 5–6:30pm
📍 252 NW 25th St.
📸 @uchirestaurants

Wyn Wyn at Arlo Wynwood
Wyn Wyn’s Lucky Hour is casual, fun and very Wynwood. Hosted Monday to Friday from 4–7pm, it’s built for sharing plates and easy drinks, with $12 cocktails, $9 wines and standout bites like sticky wings and barbacoa bao. The Wyn Wyn Happy Meal, a daiquiri, fries and a fortune cookie, sums up the vibe perfectly. Set inside the Arlo Wynwood, it’s a relaxed starting point before heading deeper into the neighbourhood.
Happy Hour: Mon–Fri, 4–7pm
📍 Arlo Wynwood, 2217 NW Miami Court
📸 @wynwynmiami
