
Miami's best Cuban restaurant sits right where your World Cup journey begins — and ends. Here's your first local tip.
If you just landed at Miami International Airport with a scarf around your neck and a match ticket in your pocket, congratulations — you're exactly where you need to be. Before you figure out anything else about this city, there's one thing you should do: eat.
Not a hotel mini-bar. Not a chain across from the terminal. A real meal. Cuban food, made right, from a restaurant that has been feeding Miami for over 25 years. That's Latin Cafe — and it's waiting for you the moment you step off the plane.
How Many FIFA World Cup 2026 Games Are Being Played in Miami?
Miami is hosting seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, running from June 15 through July 18 — including a Quarterfinal and the Bronze Final. Here is the full Miami schedule:
| Date | Match | Kickoff |
|---|---|---|
| June 15, 2026 | Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay | Group Stage |
| June 21, 2026 | Cape Verde vs. Uruguay | Group Stage |
| June 24, 2026 | Scotland vs. Brazil | 6:00 PM ET |
| June 27, 2026 | Colombia vs. Portugal | 7:30 PM ET |
| July 3, 2026 | Round of 32 | 6:00 PM ET |
| July 11, 2026 | Quarterfinal | 5:00 PM ET |
| July 18, 2026 | Bronze Final | 5:00 PM ET |
That is a lot of days in Miami. Time to explore. Time to sweat through the humidity. Time to figure out where the locals actually eat.
Is There a Good Cuban Restaurant Near Miami International Airport?
Yes. Latin Cafe's Le Jeune Road location is less than one mile from Miami International Airport — making it the easiest authentic Cuban meal you'll find after landing.
The address is 875 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126, and it opens at 6:30 AM, closing at 11:00 PM every day. Landed early? Order a café con leche and a tostada before your rideshare even arrives. Flying out after the tournament? You have time for one last ropa vieja and a batido de mamey before you head back to your regularly scheduled life.
This is the move. Every World Cup traveler who has ever regretted eating airport food will understand.
Where Should World Cup Fans Eat in Brickell, Miami?
Latin Cafe Brickell, at 1053 Brickell Plaza, is one of the best restaurants in Miami's downtown district — and the only Latin Cafe location with a full cocktail bar and happy hour.
If you're staying downtown or near Brickell, this is your go-to before and after matches. Open 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. You can watch post-match highlights with a mojito in hand, argue about the referee with strangers at the next table, and order a second round of croquetas without anyone blinking.
Weekend brunch runs until 3 PM — the Croqueta Benedict and Cuban Eggs Benedict are exactly what they sound like.
Hialeah: The Real Miami
There's Miami, and then there's Hialeah — and if you've heard anything about where the city's Cuban culture actually lives, you already know the difference.
Latin Cafe's Hialeah location at 1192 W 49th St is open every day until 11:00 PM. Come here if you want to eat surrounded by people who have been regulars for decades, in a neighborhood that didn't need a World Cup to know what good Cuban food tastes like. It's worth the extra miles.
Why Is Cuban Food the Right Choice During the World Cup?
The World Cup is, at its core, a celebration of where people come from and what they care about. Food is part of that identity. Miami's Cuban culinary tradition — built over generations by Cuban immigrants who made this city their home — is one of the most distinctive in the United States.
Latin Cafe carries a 4.9/5 rating from over 2,000 reviews. It has been recognized as Best Catering Service and featured across Miami's top media outlets. But more than any award, it has been feeding the city — locals, visitors, early-morning airport crowds, and late-night post-game tables — for 25-plus years.
If you're traveling from Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Cape Verde, or Argentina: you know what it means for food to carry culture. Latin Cafe is that, Miami style.
Latin Cafe Miami — Locations, Hours, and What to Order
Where is Latin Cafe located in Miami?
Latin Cafe has three locations throughout Miami-Dade County:
- Le Jeune Rd (Airport) — 875 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126 · Open Mon–Sun 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM
- Brickell — 1053 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131 · Open Mon–Sun 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM · Full Cocktail Bar
- Hialeah — 1192 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012 · Open Mon–Sun 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Does Latin Cafe take reservations?
No. All three Latin Cafe locations are walk-in only — no reservations required. Show up in your kit, still buzzing from the match, and you'll get a table.
What should I order at Latin Cafe?
Start with the croquetas, add a café con leche, and build from there. The ropa vieja, Cuban sandwich, and palomilla steak are regulars. Weekend brunch adds Croqueta Benedict and Leche Condensada Pancakes. Drinks: mojito at Brickell, batido de mamey anywhere.
Does Latin Cafe offer catering?
Yes — Latin Cafe offers full-service catering for events of any size, with 24-hour booking notice. Details at latincafe.com/catering.
Come Hungry, Leave a Fan
Whether you're in Miami for one match or making it through to the Bronze Final on July 18, put Latin Cafe on the itinerary. All three locations are walk-in, open early, open late, and have been doing this longer than most tourists have known Miami existed.
Le Jeune Rd — 875 NW 42nd Ave · Near MIA Airport · 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Brickell — 1053 Brickell Plaza · Full Bar · 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Hialeah — 1192 W 49th St · 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Order online at latincafe.com or walk in and make yourself at home.
Bienvenidos a Miami. Now eat something.
