Bar
The Union Beer Store
Recomendado por 20 personas locales,
Cerrado de forma permanente
Ubicación
1547 SW 8th St
Miami, FL
Little Havana
Consejos de personas locales
Cool little local beer spot with a food truck in the back! Great craft beer selection.
After a long fun day exploring Little Havana, dive in to this cool, narrow hangout & beer market featuring craft draft beer, growler fills & bar bites.
local bar with a small shop with goodies from local breweries. Great for pregaming before dinner or to relax after a long day of being out and about.
A local hidden gem for beer and chill vibe lovers alike. You have to be paying attention otherwise you might miss it. The dim lighting the relaxing atmosphere is what makes this place unique and special.they have a wide variety of beers on tap as well as a beer store in the back. Owners are well known by locals and will sometimes be serving panolos famous pan con bisteq. Get it! trust me you won't regret it.
A local hidden gem for beer and chill vibe lovers alike. You have to be paying attention otherwise you might miss it. The dim lighting the relaxing atmosphere is what makes this place unique and special.they have a wide variety of beers on tap as well as a beer store in the back. Owners are well kno…
Craft beer bars come and go, but this spot in the heart of Little Havana is the real deal. Great beers locally and from around the country are the reason it’s my actual local bar. And recently they have added a selection of low-intervention, natural wines to their menu. Bartender Adrian Castro, who goes by the Scarface character Manolo at the pro-wrestling themed bar, makes a we’re-not-worthy take on a steak sandwich every Thursday. He calls it Panolo's, and it also pops up around town. It’s an homage to the one at Mary’s Coin Laundry, another Miami institution. His version is heightened with garlic-mayo, and the Que Eso includes a slab of salty Nicaraguan queso frito and crispy papitas (that are actually hash browns). Union has become an incubator for other pop ups, like Haochi’s dumplings and Peacock Ramen.
Craft beer bars come and go, but this spot in the heart of Little Havana is the real deal. Great beers locally and from around the country are the reason it’s my actual local bar. And recently they have added a selection of low-intervention, natural wines to their menu. Bartender Adrian Castro, who…