Sip Boldly: Miami’s Best Negroni Week 2025 Spots
- Miami Vibes Magazine

- Sep 16
- 3 min read

National Negroni Week 2025 is stirring things up from September 22–28, and Miami is ready to shake, stir, and sip its way through one of Italy’s most iconic cocktails. The Negroni, a timeless mix of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, is the epitome of balance—bold, bittersweet, and endlessly adaptable. But this annual celebration isn’t just about cocktails; it’s also about community. Each Negroni poured raises funds for Slow Food, a global nonprofit dedicated to building a more equitable and sustainable food and beverage future.
Miami’s hottest restaurants and bars are rolling out their most imaginative Negroni creations for the occasion. From tropical twists to herbaceous Mediterranean riffs, here are
the spots you won’t want to miss.
Contessa Miami: Timeless Italian Glamour
Step into the sophisticated world of Contessa Miami, Major Food Group’s ode to
Northern Italian elegance in the Design District.

For Negroni Week, Contessa is serving:
The House Negroni – a refined mix of Campari, House Gin, Carpano Antica Vermouth, and Punt e Mes.
The Boulevardier – a bold variation featuring House Bourbon in place of gin, balanced beautifully with Campari and Carpano Antica Vermouth.
📍 111 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137
CLAUDIE & RDG Venues: Tropical Indulgence
CLAUDIE, part of Riviera Dining Group, takes the Negroni on a decadent tropical detour.

The Passionfruit Negroniis a feast for the senses, featuring Bombay Sapphire, Campari, and Dolin Dry Vermouth washed with passionfruit and milk. To top it off, it’s garnished with a dark chocolate tile, fresh passionfruit seeds, and gel.
Even better, this cocktail will be available at CLAUDIE, CASA NEOS, and MILA, making it a group-wide celebration.
📍 1101 Brickell Ave S-113, Miami, FL 33131
Le Jardinier Miami: French Elegance Meets Italian Spirit
Located in the Design District, Le Jardinier brings a vegetable-forward,
Michelin-starred flair to Negroni Week.

Their offering: The Tuscan Ruby—a brilliant cocktail with The Botanist Gin infused with pomegranate, Lillet Rouge, Granada Vallet, and bergamotto. It’s fresh, layered, and complex, aligning perfectly with the restaurant’s French culinary philosophy. Plus, a portion of proceeds goes directly to Slow Food.
📍 151 NE 41st St, Suite 135, Miami, FL 33137
Estiatorio Milos: A Greek Spin on the Classic
For those craving Mediterranean flair, Estiatorio Milos offers a Greek-inspired
twist with their Botanical Negroni.

Crafted with Votanikon Gin, Campari, Carpano Antica, Roots Diktamo Herbal Liqueur, and Enosis Mastiha, this cocktail highlights herbs and botanicals native to Greece. It’s a refreshing nod to tradition with a cultural spin.
📍 730 1st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Felice Restaurants: A Menu of Negroni Creativity
At Felice locations across Florida, guests can sip their way through multiple variations of the Negroni, each with its own creative identity:

Bright Side Sbagliato – Prosecco, Carpano Bianco, orange, Nardini Bitter ($18)
Giotto – Roku Gin, Cocchi Rosa, Nonino Aperitivo, Suze ($18)
Fresco – Yola Mezcal, Cocchi Americano, Campari, Rhubarb Cordial ($19)
Durante – Portofino Gin, Italicus, Martini Bitter, plum ($19)
Perfect for adventurous palates, Felice transforms Negroni Week into a true tasting experience.
📍 Multiple Florida locations
R House: Bold, Photogenic & Inclusive
R House Wynwood is no stranger to colorful creativity, and their Negroni Week offerings prove it.

Pink Pony Negroni – a dazzling, photogenic concoction made with Atian Rose Gin, Martini & Rossi Rubino, strawberry-seduced Select Aperitivo, and a shimmering pink finish.
No-groni – a non-alcoholic alternative crafted with Bare Zero Proof Modern Classic “gin,” Martini & Rossi Vibrante, and Floreale.
This lineup ensures that everyone, drinkers and non-drinkers alike, can join in the Negroni Week festivities.
📍 2727 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Why Negroni Week in Miami is a Must
From luxury dining rooms to artsy Wynwood gems, Miami proves that the Negroni is more than a cocktail—it’s a cultural ritual. By supporting Slow Food, each sip also helps build a better future for the global food and beverage industry.
Whether you’re a traditionalist who loves the classic balance of gin, Campari, and vermouth, or an adventurer craving passionfruit, herbs, or even glitter, Miami restaurants celebrating Negroni Week 2025 have something spectacular waiting for you.
So grab a glass, raise a toast, and say “salute” to sustainability, style, and seriously good cocktails. Cheers, Miami!






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