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07/01/2026

Golden hour meets Italian tradition. 🍸✨
Seia has launched its new Aperitivo Hour, featuring $13 signature cocktails, $9 wines by the glass, elevated Italian bites, and breathtaking views from the 54th floor of 830 Brickell.
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Photos from 2oz Miami Bar Magazine's post 05/26/2026

A new era behind the bar is arriving at Mama Tried. 🍸

Launching next month, the venue’s all-new cocktail menu—curated by newly appointed Bar Manager Robert Lang—shifts the focus from long narratives and overly conceptual drinks to something far more intentional: flavor, familiarity, ex*****on, and the guest experience itself.

Inspired directly by what guests actually order and return for, the new program blends retro influences with modern twists while reflecting the room’s signature green, gold, and red aesthetic.

Highlights include No Regrets, a vibrant swizzle with rum, pineapple, mint, and Caribbean spices; a refreshed Amaretto Sour elevated with salted hazelnut syrup; and the standout Guava Cosmo, pairing Grey Goose L’Citron, St-Germain, and one of Miami’s most beloved flavors into a balanced, approachable cocktail designed for repeat orders.

The menu also pays tribute to Miami culture through drinks like The Colada, a cocktail-inspired take on the city’s iconic ventanita-style coffee.

Rooted in inspiration from some of New York and Miami’s top cocktail bars, the new menu ultimately stays true to Mama Tried’s crowd, balancing creativity with accessibility, nostalgia with innovation, and quality with fun.

05/22/2026

Vinyl culture, elevated cocktails, and immersive sound come together at 400 Vinyl Room, the new intimate listening lounge opening April 25 on the 9th floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences. 🎶🍸

Created by the team behind Yamashiro Miami, the 50-seat concept draws inspiration from Hollywood’s Golden Age and Tokyo’s underground vinyl bars, blending analog music culture with refined hospitality and spirit-forward cocktails.

Guests can expect vinyl-only sets rooted in funk, soul, disco, and ’80s Latin music alongside signature cocktails like All Night Long, Smooth Operator, and Saturday Night Fever, plus champagne and caviar service designed for late-night indulgence.

Designed as a music-first experience where conversation, cocktails, and curated sound take center stage, 400 Vinyl Room introduces a new kind of nightlife experience to Downtown Miami.

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