In Miami, it’s not just about what’s in the glass—it’s what’s on top, around, and all over it. Garnishes can go way beyond a simple lime wedge. Think fortune cookies, fresh herbs, and even full-on teapots.
Mixologists and bartenders across the city are proving that a creative garnish can take a cocktail from good to unforgettable.
Photo by Salar Abduaziz
Cocktail: Blush
Garnish: Hibiscus Flower, Sage Leaves, Black Sesame Seeds
Where to Find It: Oro
Savor Oro’s Blush cocktail, a fusion of Planetary Rum 3 Star, Skinos Mastiha, cucumber, melon, Rooh Afza and lime. Delicately floral with a touch of intrigue, this vibrant libation strikes the perfect balance between playful and sophisticated. But the garnish?
Hibiscus, fresh sage, and black sesame seeds. The flower is a total photo star, the sage smells like it was just plucked from a garden, and the sesame adds a little edge. Proof that garnishes aren’t just decoration—they set the whole vibe.
Photo by Komodo Miami
Cocktail: Fortunes Told
Garnish: Fortune Cookie
Where to Find It: Komodo Miami
Komodo’s Fortunes Told martini comes with a built-in party trick. Fortune cookie–infused and topped with an actual fortune cookie, this drink gives you a sip and a snack.
Crack it open, read your fortune, snap a pic—it’s interactive, nostalgic, and Instagram-ready. Who knew a garnish could be half the fun?
Photo by Bakan
Cocktail: The Wall
Garnish: Miniature Wooden Ladder, Tiny Figurine climbing it
Where to Find It: Bakan Wynwood
The Wall at Bakan is already a stunner—mezcal, pineapple, charcoal, agave, and lime shaken into this smoky-sweet cocktail with a moody gray glow. What makes it unforgettable, though, is the garnish: a miniature wooden ladder with a tiny figurine scaling its rungs.
This playful, narrative-driven detail transforms the drink into a piece of art, tapping into the rising trend of theatrical, story-inspired garnishes. It’s not just a cocktail—it’s an experience that invites guests to pause, snap a photo, and savor the creativity before the first sip.
Photo by Hakkasan Miami
Cocktail: Chinese Mule
Garnish: Starfruit
Where to Find It: Hakkasan
Hakkasan’s Chinese Mule is a zippy mix of vodka, sake, lime, cilantro, and ginger, but it’s the garnish that makes you do a double take. Instead of the usual lime wheel, it comes topped with a slice of starfruit. Shiny, tropical, and shaped like a star, it turns the cocktail into instant eye candy. The fruit offers instant visual appeal while aligning with the growing trend of using exotic, globally inspired garnishes. Sometimes the simplest switch-up can make a drink feel like a whole new adventure!
Photo by Michael Pisarri
Cocktail: Little Piggy
Garnish: Pork Belly
Where to Find It: Beauty & The Butcher
The Little Piggy at Beauty & The Butcher doesn’t just come with a garnish—it comes with a whole snack. This smoky bourbon-and-rye cocktail is rich with fig, port, and bitters, then topped off with a juicy square of pork belly. Yep, you read that right: pork belly on your drink.
The garnish doubles as both flavor enhancer and edible indulgence, leaning into the trend of savory, culinary-driven cocktails. By incorporating ingredients typically reserved for the kitchen, bartenders blur the line between bar and table, offering guests an interactive, sensory-rich experience that satisfies both appetite and curiosity.
Photo by Libby Vision
Cocktail: Tea for Two
Presentation: Served from a Teapot
Where to Find It: Gekkō
At Gekkō, the Tea for Two cocktail transforms happy hour into a ceremony. Made with Ketel One Vodka, pineapple jasmine tea, and orange blossom honey, the drink is presented tableside in a sleek teapot and poured into delicate glass teacups. It’s playful, shareable, and totally camera-ready—because sometimes the vessel is just as fun as the drink inside.
Photo by American Social
Cocktail: PB&J Old Fashioned
Garnish: Mini PB&J Sandwich
Where to Find It: American Social Bar & Kitchen
The PB&J Old Fashioned at American Social is childhood nostalgia with an adults-only twist. Crafted with peanut butter, Maker’s Mark, strawberry preserves, and black walnut bitters, the drink is topped with a miniature peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
The garnish is more than a clever nod to the flavor profile—it’s part of the broader trend of nostalgia-driven cocktails that blur the line between childhood favorites and grown-up indulgence. Playful, unexpected, and undeniably photogenic, it turns a timeless sip into an instant conversation starter. Basically, it’s happy hour and recess rolled into one.
Photo by KAPOW
Cocktail: The Geisha’s Wake-Up Call
Garnish: Papercone filled with Coffee Beat Candy
Where to Find It: KAPOW
KAPOW’s Geisha’s Wake-Up Call is an espresso martini with a little extra drama. It’s made with Skyy Espresso Vodka, Cafe Borhetti, Subculture Espresso, Morning Wood Bitters, and a hint of vanilla—and then it gets crowned with a papercone full of coffee beat candy.
Think of it as caffeine and candy in one sip. Sweet, bold, and totally photo-ready, it’s the kind of garnish that wakes up both your drink and your Instagram feed.
Photo by Mayami
Cocktail: Old Fashioned
Garnish: Chocolate Balls Candy
Where to Find It: Mayami Wynwood
Mayami Wynwood’s Old Fashioned is classic with a sweet twist. Dark rum, simple syrup, cacao liquor, chocolate and angostura bitters, and a hint of orange peel come together in a rich, smooth sip—then it gets topped with chocolate balls candy.
It’s like dessert snuck into your cocktail, adding a playful, snackable garnish that gives this classic a chocolatey, modern twist!
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