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Miami Airport Bacardi Mojito Bar

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Located at gate D-53 in the American Airlines Concourse

Bacardi Mojito Bar at D-53

There’s nothing quite like an authentic Mojito, muddled with mint leaves and sugar, crafted with premium Bacardi signature rums and finished off with a juicy lime wedge; especially before or after a flight. It’s happening! An exciting new venue is making it easier than ever for travelers passing through Miami International Airport to easily connect to the ultimate Mojito destination! Although Bacardi is a globally recognized brand, their corporate offices are located in Miami which offers a local relevance as well; so yet another reason to stop in, right?

Deja Vu Delicious

If you’ve visited MIA in recent years, you may have noticed smaller Bacardi Mojito Bars placed strategically throughout the airport. ConcessionAir has brought the Bacardi Mojito Bar concept together with Chef Lorena Garcia to offer a menu that blends Caribbean and Latin American Cuisine. This new venue will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes including Lorena Garcia Cocina Salad, Shrimp Ceviche, a Caribbean Jerk Chicken Salad and a selection of seasonal tapas. Plus they will also offer packaged salads and sandwiches to go.


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2 Responses to “Miami Airport Bacardi Mojito Bar”

  1. Just came back from the Riveria Maya and had the best Mojitos ever… Also flew on Delta – now that was an experience in Mexico that I hope to never experience again – try to get a boarding pass and checking your luggage – different lines for each – each line at least an hour long – no one knowing what line is for what – it was a total circus……..so, if you are traveling out of the Cancun Airport on Delta – give yourself at least 4-5 hours before departure…

    May 9, 2011 at 9:25 PM Reply
  2. Hey Gailen, just saw on MSN that your being sued by American Airlines.

    You must really be pissing them off … Keep up the good work!!

    April 17, 2012 at 3:06 PM Reply

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