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Euphoria Kava Bar | North Miami

Kava Bar·North Miami·NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?

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855 NE 125th St, North Miami, FL 33161

Euphoria's North Miami room sits at 855 NE 125th Street, on the main east-west commercial spine of North Miami rather than on Miami Beach, and it is the group's most straightforwardly bar-shaped site. It opens at 4pm and closes at midnight every day of the week. A venue that does not bother opening until late afternoon is not trying to be a cafe; it is trying to be the place you go in the evening, which is exactly the slot that is hardest to fill if you are not drinking. There is no alcohol served at any point.

North Miami matters here as a location. Miami's alcohol-free depth is concentrated heavily in Wynwood and on South Beach — this directory already lists Syndicate, SÜRENITEA and Kava Villa in Wynwood alone — and the northern half of Miami-Dade is comparatively bare. Between this room, the Elixir bar a few blocks east on 123rd Street, and Makana on NW 7th Avenue, the 125th Street corridor is quietly the second real cluster in the county, and it is the one that serves residents rather than visitors.

The drinks follow the Euphoria template established at the Ocean Drive original: traditional kava shells poured to order, fresh juices and smoothies, and coffee. The group's own web domain has lapsed to a parking page, so the current menu lives on its ordering platforms and its North Miami Instagram account rather than on a site of its own — worth knowing if you want to check prices before you go, and worth a phone call if you need something specific confirmed.

The same disclosure applies here as at every Euphoria room, and it is not a footnote. **Kratom is served alongside kava, listed as K-Tea.** These are two different plants with two different risk profiles, sold from the same bar at similar prices under similar names. Kava is the ground root of a South Pacific shrub, steeped in water and drunk socially; it contains no alcohol, is mildly sedative, and is not associated with physical dependence. Kratom is the leaf of a Southeast Asian tree whose alkaloids act on the opioid receptors, producing tolerance and a withdrawal syndrome in regular users; several states prohibit it outright, and concentrated 7-hydroxymitragynine products are the subject of live federal scheduling action. Anyone who has come to kava as a way out of a dependence should know which of the two is in the cup before drinking it, and staff will tell you if asked.

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