Negroni Week 2025 in Miami: Where to Celebrate the Iconic Cocktail

From September 22–28, cocktail lovers around the globe raise their glasses for Negroni Week, a celebration of one of the world’s most timeless cocktails and a movement that also gives back. This year, Miami’s most celebrated restaurants and bars are joining in, offering their own unique interpretations of the Negroni while supporting Slow Food International’s mission of fostering a more sustainable and equitable food system.

Here’s your ultimate guide to the must-visit spots in Miami for Negroni Week 2025.

Contessa Miami

Classic Meets Contemporary

At Contessa Miami, Major Food Group’s Northern Italian jewel, guests can enjoy two cocktails that honor tradition with refinement.

  • House Negroni: Campari, House Gin, Carpano Antica Vermouth, and Punt e Mes

  • Boulevardier: House Bourbon, Campari, and Carpano Antica Vermouth

📍 111 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137
[Reservations: HERE]

CLAUDIE (and Riviera Dining Group Venues)

A Tropical Twist

CLAUDIE presents the Passionfruit Negroni, crafted with Bombay Sapphire, Campari, Dolin Dry Vermouth washed with passionfruit and milk, and decadently finished with dark chocolate, fresh passionfruit seeds, and gel.

Available across CLAUDIE, CASA NEOS, and MILA.

📍 1101 Brickell Ave S-113, Miami, FL 33131
[Reservations: HERE]

Le Jardinier Miami

French Elegance with a Botanical Edge

At Michelin-starred Le Jardinier, the Tuscan Ruby offers a vibrant reinterpretation of the classic, featuring The Botanist Gin infused with pomegranate, Lillet Rouge, Granada Vallet, and bergamotto.

A portion of proceeds supports Slow Food’s mission.

📍 151 NE 41st St, Suite 135, Miami, FL 33137
[Reservations: HERE]

Estiatorio Milos Miami

A Taste of Greece in a Glass

Estiatorio Milos honors Negroni Week with the Botanical NegroniVotanikon Gin, Campari, Carpano Antica, Roots Diktamo Herbal Liqueur, and Enosis Mastiha — spotlighting Greek herbs and botanicals.

📍 730 1st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
[Reservations: HERE]

Michael’s Genuine

The Queen Bee

In the Design District, Michael’s Genuine is serving up the Queen Bee ($18), a sophisticated take on the Negroni. This cocktail blends Barr Hill Gin distilled with raw honey, Campari, Lillet Blanc, local honey, egg white, and Angostura bitters, resulting in a rich, silky expression.

Enjoy it alongside their Miami Spice menus for lunch or dinner. Available Sept. 18–22.

📍 130 NE 40th St, Miami, FL 33137
More Info & Reservations

Amara at Paraiso

The Wild Thing

At Miami’s iconic waterfront destination, Amara at Paraiso brings tropical flair with the Wild Thing ($18)Barr Hill Gin, Campari, sweet vermouth, Fugit Crème de Cacao, and fresh cilantro for an herbaceous and unexpected lift. Best enjoyed with sweeping bay views and Miami Spice offerings. Available Sept. 18–22.

📍 3101 NE 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33137
More Info & Reservations

Dōma

Timeless Tradition

In Wynwood, Dōma keeps it classic with their signature Negroni ($16) — equal parts premium gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, stirred over ice and finished with an orange twist. Elegant in its simplicity, it pairs perfectly with their Cacio e Pepe or as a refined after-dinner cocktail. Available year-round.

📍 35 NE 26th St, Miami, FL 33137
More Info & Reservations

Raise a Glass to Negroni Week

Whether you’re sipping a timeless version at Dōma, indulging in the bold tropical Passionfruit Negroni at CLAUDIE, or embracing the honey-kissed Queen Bee at Michael’s Genuine, Miami has no shortage of ways to celebrate. This Negroni Week, every cocktail tells a story of culture, craft, and creativity — and all contribute to a greater cause.

Sip responsibly. Celebrate generously. And let Miami be your Negroni Week playground.

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