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What’s on the menu at the Miami Open?

Board from Chevre

Monterrey street-style tacos. Smash burgers. New York-style slices. Here’s a rundown of the food and beverage choices for the Miami Open, Mar. 15-29 at Hard Rock Stadium.

• American Social, serving American classics, craft cocktails and a high-energy social setting 
• Barceloneta, Spanish tapas and gin bar 
• Café La Trova, Cuban-inspired plates and cocktails from chef Michelle Bernstein and acclaimed cantinero Julio Cabrera
• Chevre, showcasing luxury sandwiches, artisanal cheeses, charcuterie and Golden Goat Caviar. 
• Chug’s Diner, serving up Cuban-American comfort food 
• Cowy Burger, winner of the 2024 SOBEWFF BURGER BASH “Best Burger” award 
• Miami Slice, artisan New York-style slices
• OMAKAI Handroll Bar, offering hand rolls and omakase  
• Ophelia, signature pastries and crafted coffee
• Tacos Atarantados, authentic Monterrey street-style tacos 
• The Salty Donut, local artisanal donut and coffee shop
• Zuma, chef Rainer Becker’s modern Japanese izakaya, the’s only full-service, sit-down restaurant located inside Hard Rock

Fans can sip, cool off or celebrate their favorite players with a curated lineup of beverage offerings:

• Brugal offers a refined portfolio of premium, cask-finished rums available at Café La Trova
• CÎROC Athletic Club features their Strawberry Limonata Spritz with CÎROC’s signature vodka and natural flavors 
• Dobel Tequila Club will serve the tournament’s Official Cocktail, the Ace Paloma 
• Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Garden, serving signature cuvées, champagne cocktails and Piper-Heidsieck floats by Aubi & Ramsa  
• Santa Margherita Rosé Giardino, a lush open-air wine garden featuring premium Italian wines 
• Stella Artois Racquet Club, a crisp, refreshing lager with European roots served in the iconic chalice 

New this year is the Ace the Taste Culinary Passport, a one-day-only, $45 add-on on opening day, March 15, that allows fans to sample six signature dishes from ten participating restaurants across campus.
Fans must claim a complimentary ticket online in advance.

Single-session tickets for the 2026 Miami Open presented by Itaú are still available. Visit miamiopen.com/tickets/

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