Miami's smoothie scene is bigger than strawberry-banana. The city's best shops lean into flavors that belong here—mango, guava, coconut, passion fruit and avocado—while also serving green blends, protein add-ons and full breakfast menus.

These five picks cover Miami Beach, North Miami Beach and several neighborhoods across the mainland. They range from a tiny independent café to polished local chains, giving visitors options for a quick post-beach drink, a workout refuel or a full meal.

Menus, prices and hours can change by location. Check the shop's current ordering page before making a special trip, and review base liquids, sweeteners and add-ons if nutrition or dietary restrictions matter to you.

Quick picks

  • Best local hideaway: Under the Mango Tree
  • Best polished all-day café: Pura Vida Miami
  • Best for serious wellness options: Raw Juce
  • Best old-school Miami character: Miami Squeeze
  • Best variety near South Beach: The Smoothie Shop

1. Under the Mango Tree

Where: 737 Fifth Street, Miami Beach. Why go: Under the Mango Tree feels like the antidote to the louder side of South Beach. The small café is known for organic-minded smoothies, bowls and plant-forward food in a relaxed setting a few blocks from the ocean.

The Local smoothie—made with house hemp milk, banana, a rotating berry and coconut nectar—captures what the shop does best: a short ingredient list and a creamy texture without turning the drink into dessert. Matcha and tropical-fruit combinations add more adventurous choices.

Best for: A quiet post-beach smoothie or vegan-friendly options. Check first: Seating is limited, and availability can vary.

2. Pura Vida Miami

Where: Multiple Miami-area locations. Why go: Pura Vida is the most polished all-day option on this list. Its smoothie menu sits alongside breakfast, salads, wraps and coffee, making it easy for groups whose members want different things.

The current menu emphasizes superfood smoothies, including tropical blends built around mango, strawberry, dragon fruit, coconut water and passion fruit. There are also richer coffee-and-cacao directions for people who want their smoothie to function more like breakfast.

Best for: A reliable smoothie-and-meal stop with attractive spaces and several locations. Check first: Menus and pricing may differ by location.

3. Raw Juce

Where: Multiple South Florida locations, including the Miami area. Why go: Raw Juce is built for customers who read ingredient lists closely. Its menu spans cold-pressed juices, smoothies, shots and bowls, with options that can lean fruity, green, protein-forward or nut-butter rich.

This is a good choice when you want control over the purpose of the drink—something light after a workout, a greens-heavy blend or a more substantial meal replacement. The broad wellness menu also makes it easy to compare smoothies with juices and bowls.

Best for: Fitness-focused customers and people who want functional add-ons. Check first: Confirm the nearest location and its current menu before heading out.

Mango and passion fruit smoothie on an unbranded Miami café table
Tropical fruit combinations are a natural fit for Miami’s hottest months. Editorial illustration.

4. Miami Squeeze

Where: 18315 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach. Why go: Miami Squeeze has the personality of a neighborhood institution rather than a minimalist wellness chain. Its large menu combines Mediterranean food, juices and smoothies, so it works equally well for a quick drink or a full casual meal.

The smoothie selection moves between straightforward fruit blends and richer combinations. The Miami Vice is one of the recognizable house choices, while the menu also includes tropical flavors and protein options. One person can order something refreshing while another goes full dessert.

Best for: Big menus, generous choices and a distinctly local stop. Check first: Some smoothies are indulgent; review ingredients if you want a low-sugar or dairy-free blend.

5. The Smoothie Shop

Where: 1229 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Why go: The name is direct, and so is the appeal: an unusually long list of fruit, vegetable and creamy smoothies near the center of South Beach. Tropical combinations go beyond the basics, mixing guava, passion fruit, coconut, papaya, kiwi and mint.

The Miami Breeze combines mango, kiwi, strawberry, orange and mint, while the Mango Tango leans fully tropical with papaya, mango, pineapple and banana. Green options add spinach, kale, avocado or beets for visitors who want more than fruit.

Best for: Maximum choice and groups with different preferences. Check first: Decide whether you want fruit-only, vegetable-forward or creamy before ordering from the extensive menu.

The bottom line

Choose Under the Mango Tree for intimacy, Pura Vida for an all-day café, Raw Juce for wellness variety, Miami Squeeze for local character and The Smoothie Shop for the widest flavor range. Whatever you order, check the base liquid and sweeteners—not every smoothie marketed as healthy has the same nutritional profile.