Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Miami
The World Cup is coming to Miami, and the city is not planning to watch quietly.

The World Cup is coming to Miami, and the city is not planning to watch quietly.

Each week, we round up what's worth your time right now—from new menus and pop-up moments to festivals, openings, and low-key excuses to go out on a weeknight.

If there's one thing Miami understands, it's how to make a meal feel like an event.

Easter weekend calls for something a little more special, and in Miami, that could mean anything from a waterfront brunch to a stylish lunch that turns into an all-day affair.

Each week, we round up what's worth your time right now—from new menus and pop-up moments to festivals, openings, and low-key excuses to go out on a weeknight.

The days around Christmas are a blur of plans, pop-ins, and "we should grab dinner" texts.

Miami has it solid. The warm tropical climate means that fruits and veggies are always in season.

November in Miami is where the city's culinary ambitions come alive.
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Every now and then, it’s time to go big. Miami’s dining scene offers no shortage of show-stopping restaurants that turn dinner into something epic.

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