June 16th, 2025 – June in Miami is shaping up to be a culinary playground, where the city’s top chefs, mixologists, and restaurants are rolling out limited-edition menus, vibrant takeovers, and celebratory dinners with purpose. Whether you're seeking a one-night-only floating dinner, sipping martini reinventions on National Martini Day, or joining hands with local spots giving back during Pride Month, these standout dining events strike the perfect balance between experience, flavor, and community. Here’s where to go and what to book—before the month slips away.
Raise a glass to Pride with Café La Trova’s limited-time cocktail, Sabor a Mamey, crafted with Truman Vodka, St. Germain, vanilla syrup, citrus, soda, and a signature mamey foam. Available through June for $15, the cocktail's proceeds benefit the Stonewall National Museum, Library & Archives. Set to a backdrop of live music and retro-Cuban flair, this James Beard Award-winning destination continues to lead with both heart and hospitality.
Eleventh Street Pizza is teaming up with Bodega Taqueria y Tequila to deliver two taco-inspired pies: the Birria Pie with barbacoa and consommé, and the Elote Pie with roasted corn, chipotle, and cotija. Available for dine-in and delivery, this collaboration is a love letter to Miami’s boldest flavor mashups.
For one night only, Boia De’s Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer bring their Michelin-starred magic to ARKHAUS, the world’s first floating social club. Priced at $395 per person, this unplugged dining experience includes a curated dinner on the water with seatings between 6PM and 9:45PM. Expect inventive plates, exceptional ambiance, and a perspective on Miami that few ever get to taste—literally.
R House continues its Pride programming with a slate of events that blend community, drag, and celebration. Highlights include Yas Queen on June 20 with Drag Race All Stars’ Aja, the Miss Hornitos Competition on June 21 inspired by Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, and the final Pride Brunches on June 28–29. From art nights to celeb impersonations, this month-long series reaffirms R House’s status as a cultural anchor in Wynwood.
For National Martini Day, Panamericano Bar welcomes 404 Bar Not Found for a one-night speakeasy-style takeover. Each team will debut three inventive riffs on the classic martini, totaling six avant-garde interpretations. Held from 7PM to 10PM and sponsored by Milagro Tequila, this is one martini night that’s anything but predictable.
Level 6 brings back its popular rooftop paella night featuring a live demo by the executive chef, complimentary sangria, and a curated three-course Spanish menu. Guests will leave with a special gift, making the $95 ticket a flavorful investment in both experience and memory. Limited seating available.
Sister restaurants Walrus Rodeo and Boia De unite for a collaborative four-course tasting menu at Walrus Rodeo. Priced at $95 per person (plus $65 for optional wine pairings), the dinner reflects the creative synergy of two of Miami’s most respected culinary voices. Reservations required via Resy.
Wind down with a guided painting session under the stars at Glass and Vine. For $50, guests receive supplies, instruction, two drinks, and 10% off dinner. Framed by the lush scenery of Peacock Park, this Thursday evening event is ideal for creatives and culinary enthusiasts alike.
In celebration of Pride Month, the Riviera Dining Group introduces the Radiant Reverie cocktail—available at MILA, CASA NEOS, and AVA. For every drink sold, $2 will be donated to Pridelines to support LGBTQ+ programs in South Florida. A stylish sip with a meaningful mission.
Panamericano continues its guest series with a takeover by Tampa’s PUNCH Room. The teams will co-create a cocktail menu highlighting the signature styles of both bars. As with all Panamericano events, expect moody lighting, elevated mixology, and a crowd that knows its way around a coupe glass.