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    Ogawa Miami

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Little Haiti spot, walk-ins welcome.

    Ogawa Miami, Bar in Miami

    About Ogawa Miami

    Ogawa Miami sits in Little Haiti at 7223 NW 2nd Ave, positioning itself as a cocktail-first bar away from Miami's more polished, tourist-facing corridors. Walk-ins are straightforward, booking difficulty is low, and the program rewards visitors who come for the glass rather than the room. Confirm hours before visiting, as operational details are still being confirmed publicly.

    Ogawa Miami: Quick Take

    With pricing and hours not yet publicly confirmed, Ogawa Miami at 7223 NW 2nd Ave sits in Miami's Little Haiti corridor — a neighbourhood that has quietly built a reputation for independent, operator-led venues that run on craft rather than marketing spend. If you're visiting for the first time, the address alone tells you something: this is not a South Beach production. It's the kind of bar you come to because someone who knows Miami pointed you here, not because a hotel concierge handed you a list.

    As a first-timer, here's what to orient around: the cocktail program is the reason to book. Bars in this price tier and postcode tend to invest in the glass rather than the room, which means your experience will be shaped by what's behind the bar more than what's on the walls. Arrive early in the evening to get a seat without pressure and to actually talk to whoever is making your drinks — that's when you'll get the most out of a place like this.

    Visually, Little Haiti venues at this address level tend toward lived-in interiors: expect character over polish. If you're coming from the design-forward rooms of Wynwood or Brickell, recalibrate your expectations. The draw here is the drink in your hand, not the Instagram backdrop behind you.

    Booking is easy , walk-in friendly venues in this corridor rarely require advance reservations, and Ogawa Miami appears to operate on that model. That said, if you're bringing a group larger than four, arriving early gives you the leading chance of sitting together.

    For broader context on where to drink in Miami, our full Miami bars guide covers the city's leading options across neighbourhoods and price points. If you're planning a full trip, also check our full Miami restaurants guide, full Miami hotels guide, full Miami wineries guide, and full Miami experiences guide.

    For cocktail bars with a similarly serious approach to the program in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston all reward the same kind of intentional visit.

    Practical Details

    Ogawa Miami is located at 7223 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33150. Booking difficulty is low , walk-ins are the expected approach. Pricing, hours, and reservation contact details are not yet confirmed; check directly with the venue before visiting. One-line summary: Easy walk-in bar in Little Haiti; confirm hours before you go.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Ogawa Miami stacks up against Bar Kaiju, Broken Shaker, Café La Trova, and Mango's in Miami's broader bar scene.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Ogawa Miami have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating details for Ogawa Miami at 7223 NW 2nd Ave have not been confirmed publicly. Little Haiti venues in this corridor tend to be compact indoor operations, so call ahead or check on arrival if a terrace or patio is a priority for your visit.

    What's the crowd like at Ogawa Miami?

    Ogawa Miami sits in Little Haiti, a neighbourhood that skews local and neighbourhood-rooted rather than tourist-heavy. Expect a more grounded, area-regular crowd compared to the bar scene around Wynwood or South Beach. It is a different vibe from the curated cocktail-tourist draw of Broken Shaker or the late-night party energy of Mango's.

    Does Ogawa Miami have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics for Ogawa Miami are not confirmed at this time. Given that pricing details are not yet publicly available, verify directly when you arrive or contact the venue at 7223 NW 2nd Ave before planning a session around discounted drinks.

    Is Ogawa Miami good for groups?

    With walk-ins as the standard approach and no reservation system confirmed, Ogawa Miami is better suited to smaller groups of two to four than large parties. For a larger group outing in Miami, Mango's or Sweet Liberty both have the floor space and operational setup to handle bigger bookings more reliably.

    Do I need a reservation at Ogawa Miami?

    No reservation is needed — walk-ins are the expected way to visit Ogawa Miami at 7223 NW 2nd Ave. That makes it an easy low-commitment stop, though it also means there is no way to guarantee a spot on a busy night.

    What's the signature drink at Ogawa Miami?

    No signature drink or menu details have been confirmed for Ogawa Miami. Until the menu is publicly documented, the drink programme is an open question — if that matters to your decision, Bar Kaiju and Broken Shaker both have well-publicised menus you can review before booking.

    Location

    7223 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33150

    Miami, United States

    Compare Ogawa Miami

    Value Check: Ogawa Miami and Peers
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Ogawa MiamiEasy
    Bar KaijuUnknown
    Broken ShakerUnknown
    Mango'sUnknown
    Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply CompanyUnknown
    Swizzle Rum Bar & DrinkeryUnknown

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    Also Consider

    • Bar Kaiju, Notable alternative
    • Broken Shaker, Notable alternative
    • Mango's, Notable alternative
    • Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company, Notable alternative
    • Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery, Notable alternative

    Ogawa Miami's Little Haiti address puts it in a different category from most of Miami's well-known bars. Broken Shaker is the benchmark for craft cocktails with a produced, design-conscious setting, if you want a polished outdoor garden experience with a serious drink program and easy walk-in access, Broken Shaker is the safer first choice for visitors who want both atmosphere and quality in the glass. Ogawa Miami, by contrast, trades atmosphere production for neighbourhood authenticity, which suits a more local-skewing crowd.

    Café La Trova is the right comparison if Cuban cocktail heritage and live music matter to you, it has the credibility and the room to match. Bar Kaiju leans into a more playful, theme-forward identity, making it the pick for groups who want a strong visual experience alongside their drinks. Mango's is built around entertainment and volume rather than cocktail craft, a different night out entirely.

    For a first-timer to Miami who wants to drink well without the South Beach surcharge, Ogawa Miami is worth investigating, but because venue-specific details remain sparse, consider pairing it with a confirmed fallback like Broken Shaker if hours or availability are unclear. Groups of two who want a serious cocktail in a low-pressure setting will find the neighbourhood a better fit than the busier Brickell or Wynwood options.

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