Where to Eat at Miami International Airport (MIA)
This year, summer travel will be at reported heights at Miami International Airport (MIA). The airport has made it even easier for those to order food with its MIA2GO app and website, which offers hungry travelers a contactless way to order, pay, and pick up food. Eating options are searchable by food type and airport terminal, and orders are scheduled for pick-up at pre-set times, allowing diners to avoid waiting in line. Once an order is placed, diners will receive update alerts on their mobile device. When the order is ready, it will be sealed and placed at one of the designated pick-up locations with the passenger’s name identified on the label.
So don’t waste time or money at the airport; here’s an updated guide to navigating dining at Miami International Airport (MIA).
North Terminal (aka Gate D)
American Airlines is the king of MIA, and it shows in its splashy terminal. It currently boasts the most food options of any terminal in the airport and is worth the visit if hunger strikes.
Notable options:
- Cafe Versailles: There’s nothing like a shot or ten of Cuban coffee at Versailles after a long haul, or heck, before a long haul if so inclined. Cuban sandwiches and clamor en español remind patrons that they aren’t in Kansas anymore, if only for a few hours. And, if the line is too long at this one [D20], there is one other open [D44 and D5].
- Icebox Cafe: South Beach brunch and bakery staple set up shop at MIA to satisfy the sweet tooth of bitter air travelers. [D8]
- La Carreta Restaurant: Sit down or grab to go at this Cuban-rooted restaurant with pastelitos, croquetas, and Cuban sandwiches. [D37]
- My Ceviche: A Miami favorite known for its fresh ceviches, poke, and even stone crabs during season. [D29]
- Ku-Va: The family-owned restaurant is a modern Cuban spot with some of the best ropa vieja with speedy service. A meal here isn’t complete without a mojito. It’s so Miami there’s barely a need to leave the airport. [D19]
- Spring Chicken: This Southern comfort food mini-chain from the team behind popular South Beach restaurant Yardbird offers up hearty offerings like breakfast burritos, salads, and sandwiches, sides, and sweets for under $15 per item, which is an affordable option for airport food. [D22]
- Shula’s Bar & Grill: Enjoy Don Shula’s steak and other big-player items in a quicker and more casual setting. [D17]
The rest:
- Au Bon Pain [D44] - French-inspired bites and pastries.
- 305 Pizza [D27] - Square-shaped pizza served by the slice with various toppings.
- Bacardi Mojito Bar [Located across from D53] — Cuban-inspired bites and drinks.
- Beaudevin [D24] — Perfect for the wine. Sip on different varietals paired with snacks.
- Clover Irish Pub - Irish dishes and strong drinks.
- Clubhouse One [D29] - Expect a variety of crowd-pleasing fare like burgers, sliders, and salads, plus a full bar.
- The Counter [D33] Make-your-own burgers with a variety of toppings.
- Corona Beach House [D23] - Typical poolside fare, like Palomilla steak and burgers, with the standard cold Corona and lime.
- Dunkin Donuts (Inside Miami News Now) [D41] - Doughnuts, bagels, and coffee.
- Einstein Bagels [D26] - Bagels and schmears.
- Estefan Kitchen Express [D27] - Croquetas, Cuban pastries, and sandwiches from Miami royalty.
- Fig & Fennel [D28] - Mediterranean-themed sandwiches, salads, and snacks.
- Halfmoon Empanadas [D29] - Empanadas in an assortment of flavors.
- Ice Box Cafe [D8] - Healthy-ish grab-and-go options, plus a full-service restaurant.
- Islander Bar & Grill [D4, D49] Caribbean-influenced cuisine.
- Jose Cuervo Tequileria [D11] Sit down Mexican fare plus a large selection of tequilas.
- Juan Valdes Cafe [D23] - Coffee, light breakfast, and lunch options.
- Manchu Wok [D44, D22] - Counter service Chinese cuisine.
- Misha’s Cupcakes [D29] - Stock up on desserts, cake-in-a-jars, cakes, brownies, cookies, cookie dough (to bake at home), bars, and muffins.
- Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs [D21, Pre-security D37] - Hot dogs that are famous from Coney Island.
- Starbucks [Terminal D, Near Checkpoint 4, D10, D30] - Coffee.
- Sushi Maki [D29] - Grab-and-go sushi rolls and Japanese dishes.
- TGI Friday’s (Smoking Lounge Available) [D36] - American fare and drinks.
- Villa Pizza [D21] - Pizza and pasta.
- Wendy’s [D19] - Burgers and frostees.
- Wynwood Bar [D24] - Beers and more from the local Miami neighborhood.
Central Terminal (Gates E, F, & G)
Options were never the best at these terminals pre-pandemic and are more limited right now, with plenty of the restaurants still temporarily closed.
Notable Options:
- Viena [E, 7th Floor] — For those with little time to kill, head to the airport’s on-site hotel and grab a bar at its restaurant. Guests can watch the planes take off while dining on pasta, flatbreads, salads, and more.
- Jackson Soul Food [E32] — A Miami-born and bred soul food favorite, diners can expect all the comfort food favorites at this MIA newcomer.
- Chick-fil-A [E32] — After being one of seemingly the only airports not to have a Chick-fil-A, Miami’s Airport is finally home to the fried chicken chain. Sadly, this one is still closed on Sundays.
Options:
- Budweiser Brewhouse [Terminal G] - Beers and snacks.
- Burger King [Terminal E] - Burgers and fries.
- Pizza Hut Express [Terminal E, G] - Pizza.
- Cafe Versailles [Terminal F, E] - Classic Cuban fare.
- Chef Creole [E Pre-security] - Seafood-focused menu with Caribbean flavors.
- Chili’s Too - [Terminal G] - Baby back ribs, burgers, and more.
- Dunkin Donuts [Terminal F] - More doughnuts and coffee. Open 24 hours.
- Guava & Java [Terminal F & G] - Grab-and-go pastries, coffee, and breakfast items.
- Halfmoon Empanadas [Terminal F] - Empanadas in a variety of flavors.
- Maestro Della Pizza [E7, F14] - Pizza, pasta, and other Italian classics.
- Subway [Terminal E] - Sandwiches.
- Sergio’s Cuban [Terminal E] - Quick Cuban bites and pastries.
- Margaritaville [Terminal E, Pre-Security] - Island-style food and drink.
- Samuel Adams [Terminal E] - Beer, beer, and more beer.
- Stella Bar [Terminal E] - Grab-and-go beers.
- Sushi Maki [Terminal E] - Sushi, sliders, and more.
- Wynwood Brewing Co. [Terminal E] - Locals beers by some Miami favorites.
South Terminal (H&J)
Dining and drinking in this terminal mainly consist of food court fare and quick service spots. Here are some of the highlights:
Options:
- Bud Light Lounge [H12] - Beer.
- Bongos Cuban Cafe [H-J Connector] - Cuban dishes and drinks.
- Corona Beach House [J11] - And more beer.
- Earl of Sandwich [J8] - Sandwiches.
- Famous Famiglia [H-J Food Court] - Pizza by the slice, stromboli, and garlic rolls.
- Gilbert’s Food Bar [H-J Food Court, Terminal J] - Coffee, pastries, and dessert.
- Heineken Bar [H6] - Beer.
- La Pausa [H-J Connector] - Sit-down restaurant offering burgers, sandwiches, and drinks.
- McDonald’s [H-J Food Court] The golden arches.
- Nathan’s Famous [H9] Hot dogs.
- Subway [H7] Sandwiches.
- Starbucks [H5, J7] Coffee and more coffee.
- Quizno’s [H12] Hot pressed sandwiches.
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