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Pride bars in Miami

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Tom Callahan
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Published · Last updated · Reviewed by the barsforKings editorial team

Ten Miami bars our editors recommend for Pride Month — LGBTQ+ welcoming year-round, owned and run with care.

Pride bars only matter if they matter every other month of the year. The Miami venues below are not the bars that put a rainbow flag in the window every June and take it down on July 1. They are the rooms our editors and readers report feeling consistently welcome in — regardless of who they walked in with — and the bars where Pride Month feels like an extension of normal service, not a campaign.

The Miami Pride Month bars our editors stand behind

The first six picks below are the editors' default — the rooms we send a friend to first when they ask. Each is followed by a recommendation we have ordered ourselves at least three times. Click any bar name to read the full review, signature drink notes, neighbourhood guide and how to book.

01
Broken Shaker

Broken Shaker sits in Mid-Beach, and the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. Pride Month brings extended hours and additional programming, but the LGBTQ+ welcome here is consistent every other month of the year. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Aperol Spritz

02
Sweet Liberty

Sweet Liberty sits in South Beach, and the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. the room runs Pride events and reserves a quiet corner for readers who want a drink away from the parade. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Pina Colada

03
The Anderson

At The Anderson in MiMo District, the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.

Order: Anderson Old Fashioned

04
Employees Only Miami

Employees Only Miami (in South Beach) the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.

Order: Ginger Smash

05
Club Space (Open Bar)

Club Space (Open Bar) (in Downtown Miami) the vodka soda arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Vodka Soda

06
Bar Lab at Goodtime Hotel

In South Beach, Bar Lab at Goodtime Hotel the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Goodtime Margarita

Three more Miami Pride-friendly rooms

These last four are the editors' deeper-cut picks. Smaller rooms, more specific energy. If the first six feel obvious to you — meaning you have already been — start here.

07
Do Not Sit on the Furniture

Do Not Sit on the Furniture (in South Beach) the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. Pride Month brings extended hours and additional programming, but the LGBTQ+ welcome here is consistent every other month of the year. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Furniture Daiquiri

08
The Regent Cocktail Club

At The Regent Cocktail Club in South Beach, the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Regent Daiquiri

09
Ball & Chain

At Ball & Chain in Little Havana, the mojito arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Mojito

10
Gramps

Gramps (in Wynwood) the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. the staff and the regulars reflect the city's queer community, not a marketing campaign. Editors' rating in our database: 4.5 of 5.

Order: Gramps Margarita

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What to know before you go

Two notes for Pride weekend bookings. The rooms below run Pride events but also welcome readers who want a quiet drink away from the parade — ask the floor manager which corner they keep for that. And tip well; the staff will be running long shifts.

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