The 17 Best Happy Hours in Miami
Once it's 5 p.m., it's time to clock out of work and clock into happy hour. The next time you need a post-work drink or meal, head over to these spots for discounted libations and bites.


Perched on the historic dockside of the Dinner Key marina in Coconut Grove, Bayshore Club brings waterfront charm and a laid-back-with-a-twist vibe to Miami dining. The venue stretches across airy indoor-outdoor spaces where you can sip cocktails as breezes drift off Biscayne Bay and the sun dips low—a perfect backdrop that feels like a vacation by the bay. Bayshore Club’s menu has a coastal spirit at its core. The raw bar, small plates, and seafood-forward mains—from chilled oysters and shrimp cocktails to seasonal catch and snapper entrées—reflect a Miami sensibility grounded in fresh, local sourcing and bold flavors. For early-evening vibes, the weekday Happy Hour by the Bay delivers half-priced cocktails, beers, and wine from 4-6 p.m., an ideal setup for golden-hour drinks or a casual start to dinner. Beyond dinner and drinks, Bayshore Club doubles as a social hub. Expect live music Thursday through Saturday nights and DJ sets, plus a full Sunday brunch rotation blending easygoing energy with waterfront sophistication. Whether you’re after a breezy sunset cocktail, a seafood-heavy night out with friends, or a relaxed weekend brunch, Bayshore Club delivers a slice of Miami’s laid-back but stylish lifestyle.
Once it's 5 p.m., it's time to clock out of work and clock into happy hour. The next time you need a post-work drink or meal, head over to these spots for discounted libations and bites.

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