Miami Spice 2026 at The Plymouth: Discover the
Golden Ticket at Blue Ribbon
Miami Spice is back in South Beach, and this year, there’s even more reasons to make a reservation. From August 1 through September 30, Miami Spice 2026 celebrates 25 years of bringing exceptional dining experiences to Miami, with specially curated prix-fixe menus at some of the city’s most sought-after restaurants.
The Plymouth's Guide to Miami Spice 2026: The Best Menus
Near South Beach
Every August and September, Miami transforms into one of the most exciting dining destinations in the country. This year, Miami Spice 2026 celebrates its 25th anniversary, bringing together some of Miami-Dade's most sought-after restaurants with specially curated prix-fixe menus designed to showcase the city's culinary talent at exceptional value.
The Plymouth Guide to Dining in South Beach
During the World Cup
With the 2026 World Cup bringing the world to Miami, South Beach is about to become one of the most exciting places on the planet. Match days will be electric, but the real magic happens between the games when you're exploring the neighborhood, soaking in the atmosphere, and sitting down to a great meal. The Plymouth is located steps away from some of the best dining South Beach has to offer. Here's where to eat, drink, and celebrate during the tournament.
Checkered Flags and Coastal Vibes: Your Ultimate
Race Weekend at The Plymouth
The roar of the engines is echoing through the streets, and the energy in Miami is officially hitting triple digits. The Race Week is back, bringing its signature blend of high-speed adrenaline and global glamour to our front door. Whether you’re here for the nail-biting finishes at the track or the legendary parties in the city, there’s no better home base than the Art Deco charm of The Plymouth.
In this city, the lifestyle is just as fast as the cars. To keep you fueled from qualifying rounds to the final podium, we’ve rounded up the best spots to eat, drink, and recharge within reach.
World Cup 2026: Make South Beach Your Home Base at The Plymouth
When the 2026 World Cup arrives in Miami, the city will become a global meeting point for football fans, culture seekers, and travelers looking to experience the tournament beyond the stadium. With seven matches scheduled to take place at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Miami will host teams from around the world, including Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, and Cabo Verde. The city's match lineup includes several group-stage games, a highly anticipated quarter-final, and the bronze medal match—ensuring Miami plays a key role in the later stages of the tournament.