Little Haiti

Where to drink in Little Haiti

Little Haiti is home to one of Miami’s oldest bars, while Little River has one of its newest coffee shops. These are just a few of our favorite places to quench that thirst.

/ January 19, 2016


What issues affect Little Haiti?

As growing neighborhoods in the midst of transformation, here are some of the issues that will help determine the future of Little Haiti and Little River in the years to come.

/ January 19, 2016


People to know in Little Haiti

Little Haiti and Little River are neighborhoods in flux. They have a deep history, strong cultural leaders, and a vibrant art scene. Let’s learn about the people who call these places home.

/ January 19, 2016


Little Haiti history

Part of an area once known as Lemon City, both Little Haiti and Little River were transformed by an influx of Caribbean immigrants, creating a vast tapestry of cultures in the neighborhood. Come explore the history of Little Haiti and Little River.

/ January 19, 2016


Little Haiti and Little River Guide

In our new guide to Little River and Little Haiti, we’re focusing on the people, places, and history of the area spanning from 54th St. through 79th St. — celebrating the patchwork of people and places that make up these vibrant neighborhoods.

/ January 19, 2016


What to explore in Little Haiti

With a growing art scene and a deep reverence for their historic cultural identities, there’s so much to see and learn from. Here are just some of the places in explore in Little Haiti and Little River.

/ January 15, 2016


Chef Creole’s secret sauce

Wilkinson Sejour launched the very first Chef Creole when he was just 22 years old, blending his Bahamian and Haitian roots to create a Miami institution that serves some of the tastiest seafood in town.

/ January 13, 2016


That Little Haiti look

Little Haiti is awash in tropical hues and swooping facades. It’s an architectural island in the midst of Miami that’s a throwback to the neighborhood’s vibrant Caribbean past.

/ January 10, 2016


Video: How Miami heals

Miami-Dade County is home to cultures from all around the world. From herbal tonics to sweat lodges, here’s a peek at how some Miamians heal themselves.

/ January 6, 2016


Miami for the holidays

Throughout December, people in Miami can be found making latkes, cooking jerk chicken, eating grapes, and baking cakes. From Hanukkah to New Years, here are some of the ways Miami celebrates.

/ December 16, 2015