Caribbean Marketplace
The cultural heart of Little Haiti — vendors, performances, and the loudest music in the neighborhood.
One of Miami's most distinct cultural neighborhoods — Haitian Creole, family-run businesses, and the warmest cannabis shops in the city.
Little Haiti is the densest concentration of Haitian-Creole culture outside Port-au-Prince — botánicas on the corner, kompa music spilling out of the record shop, and a Caribbean Marketplace that functions both as a community center and a working market. The cannabis programs that have rooted here are family-run, warm, and built around the neighborhood that surrounds them.
Florida craft brand The Flowery operates a Little Haiti–area location among its statewide dispensaries — known for live-rosin focus, premium flower releases, and limited-run drops. The standing menu skews higher-tier with smaller SKU counts than the large multi-state operators.
Visiting tips: this is a working neighborhood, so come during regular hours and tip the staff well. Free street parking is easy. Pair a visit with a stop at the marketplace and dinner at one of the long-running griot spots on NE 54th. Don't have a Florida medical card yet? Start here.
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Four picks within walking distance of the Little Haiti shops.
The cultural heart of Little Haiti — vendors, performances, and the loudest music in the neighborhood.
French-Caribbean cafe on NE 36th. Quiche, baguette sandwiches, and the best coffee for ten blocks.
Independent record shop with a coffee bar and a small show calendar. Vinyl, cassettes, the works.
Plant nursery, café, and Caribbean food truck on NE 73rd. Outdoor tables, Sundays especially.
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