Euphoria Kava Bar
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448 Ocean Dr # Cu2, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Euphoria Kava Bar occupies unit CU2 at 448 Ocean Drive, which places it in the middle of the South Beach strip — the stretch of sidewalk cafes, promoters and open-container drinking that is, for a lot of people who have stopped drinking, the least navigable few blocks in the state. A room on that street that opens at 9am and does not close until 2am, and that serves no alcohol at any point, is a genuinely useful piece of infrastructure rather than a novelty. You can sit on Ocean Drive at midnight and be handed something that is not a drink.
The business runs as a hybrid, and the two halves map roughly onto the two halves of the day. The juice side is a straightforward fresh juice and smoothie operation, and it is what the venue is categorised as on most listing sites. The kava side is the reason it appears in this directory: traditional kava shells poured to order, with the base shell priced around $8.99, plus a coffee programme. The room itself is small and planted heavily, with cosy seating and a lot of greenery, and the most consistent theme across its reviews is staff who will talk a first-timer through what kava is, what it tastes like — earthy, bitter, numbing on the lips — and how long to sit with it.
Euphoria is a small local group rather than a single site. There is a second room in North Miami at 855 NE 125th Street, also listed here, and a further Euphoria Juice & Kava Bar at 6942 Collins Avenue in mid-Beach. None of them serve alcohol.
The honest caveat has to be given its own space. **Alongside the kava, Euphoria sells K-Tea in regular and special preparations, and K-Tea is kratom.** The naming convention is standard across Florida kava bars and it is genuinely confusing on a menu board, where a kava shell and a K-Tea sit one line apart and cost about the same. They are not the same class of drink. Kava is a South Pacific root, infused in water, alcohol-free and mildly sedative, with no established pattern of physical dependence. Kratom is a Southeast Asian leaf whose principal alkaloids act on the opioid receptors; it produces tolerance and withdrawal in regular users, it is prohibited in several states, and its concentrated 7-OH derivatives are under active federal scheduling action. If your reason for looking up a kava bar is that you are avoiding intoxicants with dependence potential, that difference is the entire point, and it is worth one question at the counter.
Non-alcoholic menu: what to order
- Traditional kava shell
- Fresh juices and smoothies
Menus change — this one was verified .
Non-alcoholic brands they serve
House-crafted NA cocktails
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