Miami Beach is the bachelorette party capital of the East Coast for a reason — the brunch + rooftop scene alone justifies a 3-day trip. Here are the must-book spots in 2026, broken into the brunches that should anchor a Saturday and the rooftop bars to close out each night.
Bottomless-mimosa bachelorette brunches in Miami Beach:
- Lila Brunch at Faena: The most Instagram-perfect brunch in Miami Beach. Pink everything, golden mammoth in the background, a la carte plus bottomless package. Reserve 4–6 weeks ahead for groups of 8+.
- Salty Donut on Wynwood / South Beach: Not a sit-down brunch but the must-do photo stop — pastel donuts and coffee in matching bachelorette outfits.
- Joe's Stone Crab brunch: A Miami institution for a more upscale group brunch (October–May only). Reservations open 30 days out and book within an hour.
- Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co.: Sunday brunch with a 60-cocktail list and live music. Walking distance to Lincoln Road for after-brunch shopping.
- The Local House (South of Fifth): Beachfront brunch that flies under the tourist radar. Easier to book and the food is genuinely good.
- Big Pink: Diner-style breakfast for the recovery morning — massive portions, casual, no reservations needed.
- NaiYaRa or COTE Korean Steakhouse for groups doing a more elevated lunch.
Rooftop bars worth the cover charge:
- Mr. Jones (1 Hotel South Beach): Beachfront rooftop with a daybed scene and DJ sets after sunset. The 1 Hotel pool deck is an underrated daytime alternative for hotel guests.
- Watr at the 1 Hotel: 4-bedroom rooftop sushi-and-cocktails spot upstairs. Great for sunset photos.
- Jim & Neesie at The Goodtime Hotel: Pharrell Williams' rooftop pool and bar. One of the most photographed bachelorette spots in South Beach.
- Sugar at EAST Miami (Brickell, 20 minutes from South Beach): Open-air rooftop with skyline views — worth the trip for a special night.
- Juvia rooftop: Sushi + Peruvian on top of Lincoln Road. Sunset window 6:30–8 PM is the move.
- Serena at the Bal Harbour Shops: If your group is staying further north or doing a shopping day.
The 3-day Miami Beach bachelorette flow:
- Friday: Arrival, check into The Goodtime, 1 Hotel South Beach, Faena, Mondrian, or a South of Fifth condo. Dinner at Pao by Paul Qui (Faena) or Stubborn Seed. Rooftop drinks at Mr. Jones or Jim & Neesie. Optional late night at LIV (Fontainebleau) or E11even (Downtown) — book a table 2 weeks out.
- Saturday: Lila Brunch → pool day at the hotel or beach club (Nikki Beach has bach packages) → Salty Donut photo stop → group dinner at Joe's Stone Crab or COTE → rooftop nightcap at Watr.
- Sunday: Big Pink recovery breakfast → Lincoln Road shopping or boat charter (companies like Yacht Fun Miami run 4–6 hour bachelorette charters with a captain) → final beach hour → flights.
Where to stay: South of Fifth (quietest, walkable, beachfront), Mid-Beach (Faena, Edition, Fontainebleau — iconic but pricier), or a Lincoln Road area condo for budget. Avoid North Beach unless you have a specific reason.
Best months: March, April, October, November. Avoid August–September for hurricane season and lower-quality weather. Spring break (mid-March) gets crowded but the bachelorette energy is at its peak.
Budget per person: $1,000–$2,000 for 3 nights including hotel split, brunches, and rooftop covers. South of Fifth condos through Airbnb keep costs low for groups of 8+.