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MIA Airport Food & Shopping Guide

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to food and shopping at Miami International Airport. From the Cuban cuisine of La Carreta Restaurant to the sushi delights of Sushi Maki, and from the quick bites at Starbucks to the Italian fare of Villa Italian Kitchen, you'll find a diverse range of dining options. When it comes to shopping, whether you're looking for luxury goods at Duty Free Americas, a new book from BookLink & Café, or some high-end sunglasses from Sunglass Hut, you won't be disappointed. Remember, these are just a few examples of what's on offer. To find out more, simply continue reading or visit the Miami International Airport website.

Below you will find more detailed information about some of the most popular restaurants, shops, and stores at the airport, including proximity to gates and links to amenity maps.

Tips, Help & Resources

With our airport maps at your fingers, iFly.com can help you find food or where to shop, but also get through, and between the MIA terminals with ease. Here are some tips to assist you during your journey through the airport:

  • If you have some time before your flight departs MIA airport, get a coffee, have a sit-down meal, or walk the shops within the terminals. You never know what treat or souvenir you might discover!
  • Need to kill some time before your flight's departure, check out these ideas for a layover.
  • Are you a frequent flyer or traveling in business or first class? Then check out where the Miami airline lounges are located.
  • Should the need arise, the airport is equipped to handle special-needs persons, and also small medical emergencies that may arise.

Maps of Shops & Restaurants

Finding dining, retail, and various facilities at Miami Airport is a breeze with our interactive maps. Choose either your departure or arrival terminal from the options provided below, and employ the map to find all amenities at your fingertips. The map also enables you to easily move towards your preferred spot or switch terminals in the event of a connecting flight.

Restaurants

Whether you're in transit or waiting for your flight at Miami International Airport, you'll be delighted by the range of dining options available. From quick bites to sit-down meals, coffee shops to fast food chains, there's something to satisfy every palate. Here are some of the most popular restaurants at the airport, sorted by their terminal location and type.

North Terminal Dining Options:

  • La Carreta Restaurant: Renowned for its Cuban cuisine, La Carreta is a must-visit. Located near Gate D36, it's the perfect place to enjoy a hearty meal before your flight.
  • Sushi Maki: Offering a wide range of sushi and other Japanese delicacies, Sushi Maki is a favorite among travelers. You can find this restaurant at Gate D29.
  • Starbucks: Whether you need a caffeine fix or a quick snack, Starbucks has you covered. Conveniently located at Gate D10, it's a popular choice for travelers.
  • Villa Italian Kitchen: Craving Italian food? Head to Villa Italian Kitchen at Gate D21 for some delicious pizza and pasta.

Central Terminal Dining Options:

  • La Carreta Restaurant: Another branch of this popular Cuban restaurant can be found in the Central Terminal. It's a great spot for a quick meal before boarding your flight.
  • Pizza Hut: For travelers craving comfort food, Pizza Hut in the Central Terminal is the go-to place. Grab a slice or two before your flight.
  • Burger King: Offering a wide range of fast food options, Burger King is a favorite among travelers. You can find it in the Central Terminal.
  • Dunkin': Need a caffeine boost? Dunkin' in the Central Terminal offers a variety of coffee and baked goods to keep you energized.

South Terminal Dining Options:

  • Gilbert's: Gilbert's in the South Terminal is known for its delicious food. It's a great place to relax and dine before your flight.
  • Island Chicken Grill: Offering a range of grilled chicken dishes, this restaurant is a popular choice for those craving something savory. You can find it in the South Terminal.
  • McDonald's: A familiar favorite, McDonald's in the South Terminal offers a variety of fast food options to satisfy your hunger.
  • Jamba: If you're looking for a healthier option, Jamba offers a range of smoothies and juices. It's located in the South Terminal.

In addition to these, Miami International Airport is home to several other restaurants such as Islander Bar & Grill, Fig and Fennel, Budweiser Brew House, and many more. So, no matter what you're in the mood for, you're sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds.

Shops & Stores

At Miami International Airport, travelers are treated to a diverse selection of shops and stores, ensuring that there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a last-minute gift, a new book for your flight, or some luxury shopping, you'll find it all here. Let's explore some of the most popular stores at each terminal.

North Terminal

  • Duty Free Americas: Located near Gate D17 and D41, this shop offers a variety of luxury goods, including cosmetics, fragrances, jewelry, and more, all tax-free.
  • Victoria's Secret: Offering a selection of lingerie, beauty products, and more at Gate D11.
  • Michael Kors: Located near Gate D30, here you can find a range of luxury accessories and ready-to-wear fashion.
  • BookLink & Café: A perfect spot near Gate D20 to grab a coffee and a new book for your journey.

South Terminal

  • Sunglass Hut: Offers a variety of high-end sunglasses from top brands.
  • MAC Cosmetics: Find all your beauty essentials here.
  • Coach: Offers a wide range of designer bags, apparel, and accessories.
  • Chocolate: A must-visit for all the sweet-toothed travelers out there.

Central Terminal

  • Ron Jon Surf Shop: Offers a variety of surf-themed clothing, accessories, and gear.
  • InMotion Entertainment: Your go-to spot for electronics and entertainment essentials for your flight.
  • Tropical News: A convenient store for your last-minute travel essentials and reading material.
  • Air Essentials: Offers a variety of travel necessities and convenience items.

Other noteworthy shops include Britto near Gate D30 in the North Terminal for colorful, vibrant gifts and souvenirs, Montblanc near Gate D16 in the North Terminal for luxury writing instruments, watches, and leather goods, and Tous near Gate E5 in Concourse E for unique, high-quality jewelry.

Please be sure to check at the airport for the most up-to-date store locations and hours, as this information can change at any time.

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Miami Airport food shopping Q&A

The airport offers a diverse range of dining options, from the Cuban cuisine of La Carreta Restaurant to the sushi delights of Sushi Maki, and from the quick bites at Starbucks to the Italian fare of Villa Italian Kitchen. You can also find fast food chains like Pizza Hut, Burger King, and McDonald's, among others.
You can get a cup of coffee at Starbucks, located at Gate D10 in the North Terminal, or Dunkin', located in the Central Terminal.
The airport offers a variety of shopping options, including luxury goods at Duty Free Americas, a new book from BookLink & Café, high-end sunglasses from Sunglass Hut, and more. You can also find stores like Victoria's Secret, Michael Kors, MAC Cosmetics, Coach, and others.
You can find maps of the shops and restaurants at the airport on the Miami International Airport website. Here are some of the links: [MIA Concourse D Food & Stores Map](https://www.ifly.com/airports/miami-international-airport/terminal-map/Concourse-D-map), [MIA Concourse E Food & Stores Map](https://www.ifly.com/airports/miami-international-airport/terminal-map/Concourse-E-map), [MIA Concourse F Food & Stores Map](https://www.ifly.com/airports/miami-international-airport/terminal-map/Concourse-F-map), and so on.
You can find luxury goods at Duty Free Americas, located near Gate D17 and D41 in the North Terminal.
You can find a new book at BookLink & Café, located near Gate D20 in the North Terminal.
You can find high-end sunglasses at Sunglass Hut, located in the South Terminal.
You can find beauty products at Victoria's Secret, located at Gate D11 in the North Terminal, and MAC Cosmetics, located in the South Terminal.
You can find designer bags and accessories at Michael Kors, located near Gate D30 in the North Terminal, and Coach, located in the South Terminal.
You can find surf-themed clothing and gear at Ron Jon Surf Shop, located in the Central Terminal.