Yes, people are still obsessed with espresso martinis, dirty martinis, and every martini iteration out there (with the dirty variety being particularly popular among the French fry-happy hour crowd hailing from New York and the lychee martini variety being a hit among the SoBe club-restaurant scene hailing from the 305) but if there's anything summer 2024 taught us is that there is an absolute "it" drink in Miami this fall and it's none other than the negroni.
Yes, the classic Italian cocktail made of equal parts Campari, sweet red vermouth, and gin is taking every single cocktail menu in the Magic City by storm. From Italian restaurants like Sparrow Italia and Carbone to craft cocktail bars like Cafe La Trova and ViceVersa, you're about to see this cocktail being served everywhere this fall.
Below, find the seven best bars and restaurants to find the very best negronis in Miami. Cheers!
Cafe La Trova
971 SW Eighth St., Miami786-615-4379
cafelatrova.comOf course the only Florida bar featured on the World's Best Bars list has its own take on the negroni, which is worth a spot on this list. The "Toasted Coconut Negroni" is made with Appleton Estate Rum 12, Campari, and Del Professore Vermouth Rosso for $18. It's worth the splurge. (Trust us.)
Carbone
49 Collins Ave., Miami Beachcarbonemiami.comIt doesn't get classier than this New York City staple for a classic negroni. Carbone serves its "House Negroni" ($22) with a completely different spin. While the cocktail would usually have equal proportions of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, Carbone increases the amount of Campari, lowers the gin slightly, and adds two types of vermouth (Carpano Antica and Punt E Mes). Try it and thank us later.
Fiola
1500 San Ignacio Ave., Coral Gables305-912-2639
fiolamiami.comSince Fiola was New Times' best Coral Gables Restaurant 2024 restaurant and a Required Eat 2025, it's no surprise the Italian restaurant has a great negroni. The "Mr. A Negroni" is under its classic cocktails selection and is made with Bombay Sapphire, Campari, Carpano Antica vermouth, and Ramazzotti Amaro ($24).

Michael's Genuine also had a special negroni during "Negroni Week."
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Michael's Genuine
130 NE 40th St., Miamimichaelsgenuine.comMichael's Genuine originally created an exclusive negroni for its celebration of "Negroni Week," but it's been such a success that the restaurant has added it to the menu permanently. The house negroni is the "the House of Barrels," nicknamed after owner and chef Michael Schwartz's home. The cocktail is prepared with barrel-aged Sipsmith VJOP gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth made in house ($22).
Mother Wolf
3841 NE Second Ave., Miami305-990-0022
motherwolfmiami.comMother Wolf is one of the many Italian newcomers in town and a great recommendation for negronis. The Italian restaurant prepares its negronis at the bar, where guests can order the "753," which is the house negroni made with Malfy gin, Campari, and chrysanthemum sweet vermouth.
Sparrow Italia
255 NW 25th St., Miami786-322-5998
sparrowitalia.comAnother newcomer to the Magic City, Sparrow Italia has been making waves in Miami for its Italian fare — and not-so-secretly fire negroni. Its take on the negroni is the "Hypnotize Me" that comes in a smoky box made with 400 Conejos, Meletti amaro, Campari, a vermouth blend, arborio rice, and plenty of smoke.
ViceVersa
398 NE 5th St., Miamiviceversamia.comHelmed by acclaimed Miami bartender Valentino Longo, ViceVersa just opened this summer and it's one of the best spots in all of Miami to order a negroni because the bar makes its own in-house dolce amaro blend. The Italian bar in downtown Miami has a menu full of negroni options, including the "ViceVersa Negroni" made with ViceVersa Mi-To, (the house dolce amaro blend and Bombay Sapphire), as well as the "Negroni Sbagliato" made with ViceVersa Mi-To, Franciacorta (an Italian sparkling wine). These can be found under the "Negroni Family" side of the menu each for $16.