What is it? This emerging hub for independent local businesses, art galleries and restaurants (including several Michelin-recognized spots) runs through Little Haiti and El Portal. Like Wynwood more than a decade ago, the neighborhood still has an industrial feel, home to a patchwork of warehouses, smaller residences and even a functioning dairy plant from 1929.
Why go? Little River has steadily taken off over the last few years thanks to its lower rent and proximity to other exciting mainland Miami pockets. Numerous cafés, arts organizations and cultural venues have nestled themselves between old car repair shops and Haitian botánicas, setting the stage for the handful of fresh mixed-use developments now underway in the neighborhood.
Don't miss: Sunny's Steakhouse, an acclaimed pop-up that was recently resurrected as a gorgeous brick-and-mortar restaurant in its original locale.