How Sweet It Is at Sweet Liberty

Sweet Beach Exterior Patio Area
Sweet Beach Exterior Patio Area

Already renowned as one of the hippest neighborhood bars in Miami Beach, Sweet Liberty continues to prove that its pledge to “pursue happiness” is more than just a marketing ploy. Witness the debut of Sweet Beach (pictured left), its pandemic-inspired oceanfront pop-up at the Shelborne South Beach (1801 Collins Ave.). Only a few blocks from its award-winning mother ship, this incarnation gives patrons an outdoor safe haven, games like corn hole and giant Jenga blocks, DJ music, Sunday barbecue “throwdowns,” and a host of new cocktail creations, like the South Beach Spritz (pictured above; with Grey Goose vodka, Martini Fiero, Martini Blanco, passion fruit and sparkling rose). We couldn’t be happier.

 

Featured image by Michael Pisarri.

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