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The Best Speakeasy Near Midtown Miami

Midtown Has the Art. Now Find the Drink.


You live in one of the most visually alive neighborhoods in Miami. The murals. The galleries. The design district spilling over into your block. You have good taste by proximity if nothing else.


And yet the bars. The same craft beer rotation. The same open-air patio concept with the same poured-concrete aesthetic and a cocktail menu that changes seasonally but somehow always tastes the same.

There is a room in this city that was built for people like you. Most of them have not found it yet.


Fifteen minutes northwest of Midtown, behind a cabaret on a quiet Hialeah street, sits 9 Feet Under - Miami's most sought-after underground speakeasy bar. No sign above the door. No line on the sidewalk. Just an Art Deco interior that rewards curiosity and punishes complacency.


The Speakeasy Midtown Has Been Missing


Midtown Miami is a neighborhood that understands aesthetic. It understands curation. It understands that the difference between a good room and a great one is felt before it is explained.

9 Feet Under is that room.


It is the speakeasy in Miami that design-conscious professionals, cocktail enthusiasts, and locals with a low tolerance for the obvious have been quietly sharing. A Hialeah bar with no comparable address in Miami-Dade. An underground speakeasy that operates the way the originals did - discreetly, deliberately, and entirely on its own terms.


The distance from Midtown to the door is fifteen minutes. The distance from the door to everywhere else is considerable.


Your Three Steps Underground


1. Find the Hidden Entrance. Leave Midtown heading northwest toward Hialeah. Navigate to Bella's Cabaret. The entrance to 9 Feet Under is behind it - no sign, no queue, no indication to anyone who was not looking for it specifically.


2. Secure Your Booth. The room is intentionally small. Reservations are not a suggestion - they are how guests from Midtown guarantee their place in it. Live Jazz Fridays and Throwback Thursdays reach capacity before the evening begins.


3. Escape the Surface World. Sit down. Order something built by someone who knows what they are doing. Let the Art Deco surroundings do the rest. This is what Miami speakeasy bars were always supposed to feel like - and rarely do.


Craft Cocktails Built for a Neighborhood That Knows the Difference


Midtown Miami is not a neighborhood that accepts mediocrity in its design, its food, or its art. It should not accept it in its cocktails either.


9 Feet Under does not. Every drink on the menu is constructed with the precision and philosophy of the Prohibition era - the period that produced the most serious bartenders in American history, because the stakes demanded it.


The Old Fashioned is built over hand-carved ice with small-batch bourbon and house-made demerara syrup. The Classic Martini is stirred to the temperature that separates a properly made drink from a cold one. Every recipe has a reason. Every ingredient was chosen rather than defaulted to.


For Midtown residents who already hold everything else in their lives to a standard, this is the speakeasy bar Miami experience that finally meets it.


Weekly Programming: Midtown's Night Out, Perfected

Live Jazz Fridays


Accomplished South Florida musicians performing live in a room calibrated for listening. The lighting is low. The bar is unhurried. The conversation is possible.


If you have spent any Friday evening in Midtown trying to talk over a DJ to someone you actually wanted to hear, Live Jazz Friday at 9 Feet Under is the correction. This is the speakeasy underground bar experience near Midtown that turns a single visit into a standing reservation.


Throwback Thursdays


Thursday nights at 9 Feet Under are a return to a slower, more considered evening. Classic records. Classic builds. A crowd that selected this room because it is the opposite of the week they just survived.

For Midtown professionals who want Thursday to feel like a reward and not a preview of Friday, this is where the week should end.


Karaoke Wednesdays


The room is small. The drinks are serious. The crowd is warm in the way that only an intimate, well-run room produces. Wednesday Karaoke at 9 Feet Under is a date night Miami experience - the kind that does not require a reservation at a restaurant you could not get into anyway.


Why Midtown Residents Choose 9 Feet Under


Midtown Miami sits at the center of a neighborhood conversation that has been happening for twenty years: what does Miami look like when it grows up? The answer, in architecture and in art, has been arriving in pieces. The nightlife answer has been slower.


9 Feet Under is part of that answer.


It is not the speakeasy Wynwood Miami visitors stumble into after a gallery walk. It is not one of the well-photographed speakeasies in Miami that appears on every weekend guide. It is something quieter and more deliberate - a best speakeasy Miami experience built entirely around the guest and not the algorithm.


When the search is speakeasy near me and the result points northwest of Midtown, follow it. When the question is what separates the best speakeasy in Miami from the rest, the answer is a room that was never trying to be found by everyone - only by the right people.


Midtown residents tend to be the right people.


Explore More of Miami's Underground



Planning a date night from Midtown? Our guide to Art Deco romance at Miami's most intimate speakeasy covers the full evening from arrival to last call.


Discover why locals across Miami-Dade call us the best speakeasy in Miami.


Curious about the neighborhood surrounding us? Read our Hialeah Gardens nightlife and Miami speakeasy guide for full context and directions.


Secure Your Spot Underground


The lounge holds a limited number of guests each evening. There is no overflow room. There is no standing section. When the booths are taken, the door is closed.


Reservations are how Midtown guests guarantee their evening. Walk-ins are welcome when space permits, but Live Jazz Fridays and Throwback Thursdays fill earliest.



A hidden entrance. A discreetly limited room. A properly made drink. The rest of Miami can keep its open-air patios.

 
 
 

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