Once again the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami will play host to the 2023 Miami Open presented by Itaú.
Serving more than just plays, the Hard Rock Stadium is happy to welcome a few new vendors and some major updates to the site that will host some of the best tennis players (and fans) in the world.
The Sunset Terrace got a whole new facelift this year with Stella Artois joining Maestro Dobel Tequila who returns as the tournament’s Official Tequila and Official Cocktail Sponsor, on the top floor, along with local Miami seafood restaurant Ella’s Oyster Bar.
Attendees can grab an ice-cold beer, or an Ace Paloma, the tournament’s signature drink made with Maestro Dobel Tequila, and some oysters, while enjoying the new Viewing Deck overlooking the Butch Buchholz court. Just a reminder, the viewing Deck seating is first come first serve, so plan ahead with time if you’re looking to catch the action and a bite to eat and drink.
Court 29 Food Hall, on the bottom level of the Sunset Terrace, also got a new LED screen, so fans won’t miss a moment of the action while fueling up. The food court will once again be comprised of six local Miami restaurants, including Novecento, Omakai, SuViche, Cheeseburger Baby, Dos Croquetas, and Chef Jimmy Dean’s Kitchen & Chuck Wagon, giving attendees a true taste of the city.
Once you’ve fueled yourself with food and find yourself wanting to wash it down with some drinks, you’ll definitely want to check out the new Rose Garden by Santa Margherita, the Official Wine of the Miami Open. The beautiful Rose Garden bar will offer Rosé and their world-famous Pinot Grigio to fans so they can cool off in refreshing style. Do we have your attention yet?
Also debuting this year on campus is Frites Artois by Stella Artois, located across from the Sunset Terrace, which will pair the best beer with the best frites, elevated with sauces by celebrity chef Roy Choi. I’m not sure about you guys but I’m suddenly hungry and thirsty.
Also returning to the lawn this year are fan favorites Ella Coffee, Bodega Taqueria y Tequila and Forno Flatbreads-yay!
Setting the vibe for the tournament is another fan favorite Kiki on the River, located on the top floor of the Palm Court with great views of the entire Tennis Oasis.
If you’re anything like me and you prefer to dodge the Miami sun and stay cool, then Botran Rum’s rum lounge is were you’ll want to be. The new shaded and air conditioned area is located on the Palm Court and they will be offering craft cocktails and their award-winning aged rum.
For those of you who like to plan ahead and would rather reserve your seat, you may want to check out Miami’s local favorite restaurant & bar American Social Bar & Kitchen. For the first-time at Hard Rock Stadium, attendees will be able to reserve a table and plan-ahead dining on site.
Taking over The Grove area this year with its signature flamingo-pink décor and drinks is Hotel and cocktail bar, Casa Florida, another local’s favorite.
Whether you’re a city native or visiting from across the globe, everyone is guaranteed to enjoy a taste of Miami at the tournament.
Tickets for the 2023 Miami Open presented by Itaú are on sale now at www.MiamiOpen.com and start at $18. From Single Session and Grounds Passes, to Full Tournament Duration Packages and Suites & Lounge Passes, there’s an experience for everyone at the Miami Open.
Don’t miss your chance to see the greatest players in the world compete for one of the most prestigious titles in tennis–all while getting to enjoy a taste of our city.
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