Skip to main content

Miami airport food guide: Dining at MIA

Time to read min

      Quick insights

      • There is a variety of food and beverage options at Miami International Airport (MIA), ranging from local favorites to national chains.
      • MIA has three terminals all in one building, so dining options are accessible to travelers once they have passed through security checkpoints.
      • There are a few lounges throughout the airport which offer complimentary food and beverages.

      For those who love cuisine with a Latin flare, Miami’s food scene provides many options. If you’re traveling through MIA, you can partake in a vibrant food scene once your flight touches down—or grab one last bite before you leave.

      Whether you’re looking for local bites or a grab-and-go option at a familiar chain restaurant, you can likely find what you might be looking for. Read on to learn more about what and where to eat and drink at Miami’s primary airport.

      Dining options at MIA

      MIAOpens overlay offers several dining options in each of its three terminals. Options include grab-and-go spots, local favorites and sit-down, full-service restaurants. There are also duty-free stores and shops that sell beverages and snacks if you want a quick bite to hold you over while waiting at your gate.

      There is a filterable list of all dining options and locationsOpens overlay on the MIA website.

      Where to eat at MIA

      There is not one central food court at MIA. Rather, there are restaurants, cafes and fast food options spread throughout its three terminals. Once through security, travelers can access each terminal and its dining options.  

      The majority of MIA’s dining options can be found on Level 2 of the North, Central and South Terminals.

      Plan restaurant dining at MIA

      In addition to a list of dining options, the MIA website also denotes which eateries allow for mobile ordering. Through a program called MIA2GoOpens overlay, travelers can order food ahead of their arrival at the airport and grab it on the way to their gate.

      MIA2Go is available through the airport website and MIA official appOpens overlay. Note that not all MIA restaurants support mobile ordering.

      MIA lounge dining options

      There are a few airport lounges at MIA. Lounges often provide complimentary food and beverages, in addition to other amenities like private restrooms, family areas and a variety of seating options for places to work or relax.

      To access airport lounges, you may need to have a membership that provides entry or pay a fee. For example, there are multiple lounges at MIA that are a part of the Priority Pass network. A Priority Pass membership provides travelers with access to 1,300+ airport lounges across the world.

      Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardmembers receive a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership as a cardmember benefit. Note that this card has an annual fee.

      In summary

      MIA has three terminals and several dining options ranging from grab-and-go spots to full-service restaurants. After passing through security, travelers can access dining across all three terminals.

      Travelers can place mobile orders at select restaurants through MIA2Go which is available through the MIA website and app. Refer to the MIA website for up-to-date information on which establishments allow for mobile orders.

      There are also several lounges at MIA, most of which offer complimentary food and beverages. All Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers are enrolled in a Priority Pass Select membership and can visit lounges in the Priority Pass network at MIA.

      This article contains the most up-to-date information at the time of publication and is subject to change. Please refer to the airport's official site and Priority Pass terms and conditions.

      What to read next