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Best Specialty Coffee in Miami — May 2026

The best local roasters and coffees in Miami, May 2026. 16 roasters and 102 coffees compared by quality, price, and tasting notes — plus where to find them.

8 min read·
16
Roasters
102
Coffees
$7.09
Avg /100g

Miami's specialty coffee scene has always had its own rhythm—a little less predictable than Seattle's third-wave orthodoxy, more diverse than Portland's pour-over monasteries. With Cuban coffee culture as the backbone and an influx of roasters bringing everything from Colombian microlots to Kenyan experimentals, the city's 102 specialty coffees reflect a scene that's equal parts traditional and adventurous.

At a Glance

Miami's specialty coffee landscape spans 102 unique coffees from 16 roasters, available through 51 vendors scattered across Brickell, Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and beyond. The average price sits at $7.09/100g (~$24 per 12oz bag), though the median tells a different story at $5.63/100g—there's serious value to be found if you know where to look.

All 102 coffees are available online (local pickup options are still growing), making it easy to sample from multiple roasters without driving across town. See all 16 roasters on the map to get a sense of who's operating where.

The price range is wide enough to accommodate daily drinkers and special-occasion splurgers alike, with some excellent options under $4.50/100g that don't sacrifice quality for affordability.

Specialty coffee

Best Value

If you're looking to drink well without the sticker shock, Rx Coffee dominates the value game in Miami. Three of the five best deals in town come from their lineup:

  • CUBAN STYLE GOURMET COFFEE by Rx Coffee — $3.30/100g (~$15/454g)
  • ITALIAN ESPRESSO BLEND by Rx Coffee — $3.30/100g (~$15/454g)
  • THE DARK SIDE (Colombia) by Rx Coffee — $3.96/100g (~$18/454g)
  • Pablo's Pride Organic Dark Roast Coffee by Don Pablo Coffee Growers & Roasters — $4.11/100g (~$13.99/340g)
  • ESPRESSO AROMA by Colonial Coffee Roasters Inc — $4.40/100g (~$19.99/454g)

Rx Coffee's Cuban Style and Italian Espresso both clock in at the same rock-bottom price, making them solid daily drivers for anyone who goes through coffee quickly. Don Pablo's organic dark roast offers a nice middle ground if you prefer certified beans, while Colonial's Espresso Aroma gives you a local roaster's take on classic espresso for under $20/pound.

Roasters Worth Knowing

Miami's roaster scene tilts heavily toward a few prolific names, each with distinct approaches:

  • Per'La Coffee (23 coffees) — the clear volume leader, offering the widest selection in town
  • Colonial Coffee Roasters Inc (18 coffees) — another heavy hitter with broad availability
  • Panther Coffee (8 coffees) — Miami's best-known specialty brand, focused but consistent
  • Rx Coffee (7 coffees) — the value champion, nailing accessible prices without going generic
  • Mia Corp LLC (7 coffees) — a solid mid-range option worth exploring
  • Allcoffee Roasters (6 coffees) — smaller catalog, focused curation
  • Tu Cafe Gourmet (6 coffees) — leaning into Miami's Latin coffee traditions

Per'La and Colonial account for over 40% of Miami's specialty coffee offerings between them, which means they're either doing something very right or have excellent distribution (probably both). Panther Coffee remains the local favorite with a cult following, while Rx Coffee proves you don't need premium pricing to earn a spot in the rotation.

Where to Find It

Brickell leads the pack with 7 vendors, making it the easiest neighborhood for spontaneous coffee runs. Wynwood Art District follows with 5 vendors, including highly-rated spots like Cao Chocolates (4.9★, 436 reviews) and Negroni Sushi Bar (4.7★, 3,476 reviews)—yes, the sushi bar takes its coffee seriously. Coconut Grove rounds out the top three with 4 vendors.

For consistently excellent coffee, head to Biscayne Coffee in Downtown Miami (4.8★, 5,436 reviews), which has earned its reputation through sheer volume of satisfied customers. Qargo Coffee in Midtown (4.8★, 383 reviews) and UNITY in Edgewater (4.7★, 259 reviews) are both worth a detour if you're exploring outside the usual circuits.

The vendor density map shows Miami's specialty scene clustering where you'd expect—walkable neighborhoods with foot traffic and cultural cachet—but the online availability means you're never more than a few clicks from trying something new.

What People Are Drinking

Colombian coffee dominates Miami shelves with 17 offerings, which makes sense given the city's geographic and cultural connections to Latin America. Nicaragua claims second place with 5 coffees, followed by a four-way tie between Ethiopia, Indonesia, Cuba, and Brazil at 4 coffees each. Kenya and Jamaica both show up with 3 coffees apiece.

The Colombian dominance isn't just about proximity—these are reliable, approachable coffees that work equally well as straight espresso or morning pour-overs. The Ethiopian and Kenyan offerings suggest Miami roasters are bringing in the bright, fruit-forward profiles that balance out all those chocolatey Colombian and Brazilian beans. Cuban coffee's presence (4 options) is a nice nod to the local tradition, though it's not flooding the specialty market the way you might expect in a city where cafecito is practically a civic sacrament.


Ready to explore? Check out the full Miami coffee map, browse our curated coffee lists, or use our bag scanner to see how your current beans stack up. And if you're not in Miami, we've got online options that ship nationwide.

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