Exotic supercars and crowd at a Cars and Coffee meet in Miami, Florida with palms and a modern plaza

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Cars and Coffee Miami & South Florida: The Complete Guide to Hypercar, Supercar & Exotic Car Meets

Updated June 2026 – 13 min read

Looking for a Cars and Coffee in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, or Naples near you this weekend? South Florida is one of the great hypercar, supercar, and exotic-car playgrounds on Earth — a place where eight Bugatti Chirons turning up to a single meet is a thing that has actually happened, where a Pagani in a mall lot barely turns a head, and where a row of Lamborghinis is the baseline rather than the headline. The marquee gatherings down here run monthly, each one a genuine event. Between the big supercar shows and the smaller cruise-ins scattered from Miami-Dade up the coast to the Treasure Coast and across Alligator Alley to Naples, there’s almost always a world-class meet happening somewhere in South Florida on a given weekend morning.

Cars and Coffee in Miami & Miami-Dade

Monthly, Sunday mornings, 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. — Cars & Coffee Miami, Miami International Mall, Doral. Running since 2014, this is Miami-Dade’s flagship gathering and the one most people mean when they say “Cars and Coffee Miami.” It takes over the lot in front of the food court at Miami International Mall (1455 NW 107th Ave, Doral) and pulls a true Miami cross-section — air-cooled Porsches, JDM legends, full-bore hypercars, and lifted trucks all in the same few acres. It’s a family-friendly, first-come, first-served affair: spectators and most parking are free, with a limited number of reserved display spots available for a fee. Dates move month to month (and the occasional special edition lands at a venue like the Gold Coast Railroad Museum), so confirm the next one on the official site. About 12 miles west of Downtown Miami. Facebook & Instagram 

An emerging exotic series — Driven at Aventura: Cars & Coffee, The Abbey at Aventura. Launched in May 2026 as a curated, design-forward exotic morning at The Abbey at Aventura (19505 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura), this newer series is a collaboration with duPont REGISTRY Group and Prestige Imports — the Lamborghini and Pagani dealer — and skews exactly the way you’d want: its debut put Pagani, Lamborghini, and Lotus front and center. Because it’s a new series, the cadence is still settling in, so check the official events page for the next date before you go. About 17 miles north of Downtown Miami.

Cars and Coffee in Hollywood & Fort Lauderdale (Broward)

Monthly, the second Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – noon — Supercar Saturdays Florida (SSF), Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood. If you love hypercars, this is the one. Founded in 2016 and now presented by Warren Henry Automotive Group, Supercar Saturdays Florida (SSF) stages 500-plus curated machines each month against the backdrop of the Guitar Hotel at the Seminole Hard Rock (One Seminole Way, Hollywood). This is where the genuinely rare stuff comes out to play — past editions have featured LaFerrari, Enzo, F40, McLaren P1 and Senna, Koenigseggs, Paganis, a Porsche 918, and, famously, a day eight Bugatti Chirons rolled in together — alongside the best supercars, exotics, classics, JDM, and American muscle in the region. Spectators attend free; display vehicles register in advance. SSF pauses its main show for the hot months (June through September) and returns on the second Saturday of September — Saturday, September 12, 2026 — but it keeps the community busy all summer with fun runs and pop-ups (including a Father’s Day Supercar Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, June 21, 2026). About 20 miles north of Downtown Miami. Facebook & Instagram

Monthly, the last Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. — Fuelfed Coffee & Classics Fort Lauderdale, Bagels & Co., Fort Lauderdale. The South Florida outpost of Fuelfed’s well-known Coffee & Classics series, held at Bagels & Co. (21 SW 7th St, Fort Lauderdale). This one skews vintage and European — the kind of morning where an Iso Grifo parks next to an MGB and a 959 shares a row with a Type 35. It’s deliberately not a juried show; it’s a casual gathering built around driving and talking classic cars, and an easy stroll from downtown Fort Lauderdale. Free to attend. The next edition lands repeats on the last Sunday of each month. About 28 miles north of Downtown Miami. Facebook & Instagram

Broward’s scene also throws off plenty of restaurant- and shopping-center meets month to month (the Pembroke Pines, Sunrise, and Plantation areas all see regular activity), but SSF and Fuelfed are the two worth planning around.

Cars and Coffee in Boca Raton & Palm Beach County

Monthly, Sunday mornings, 8:00 a.m. – noon (gates 7:00 a.m.) — Cars & Coffee Palm Beach. Palm Beach County’s flagship, billed as one of the largest and most prestigious monthly Cars and Coffee events anywhere. Its main home is the Boca Raton Innovation Campus (4850 T-Rex Ave, Boca Raton — the old IBM campus), and the same organizer also stages periodic “Return of the Outlets” editions up at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach (formerly Palm Beach Outlets, 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, West Palm Beach), which have historically helped cover the warmer months. Either way, expect thousands of vehicles across every category — hypercars and exotics among the air-cooled and modern Porsches, vintage Ferraris, C8 Corvettes, and modern GT cars — plus food trucks, vendors, and coffee. Spectators are free; display vehicles pay a small at-the-gate fee (around $15–$20). The Boca series runs a set 2026 schedule and takes a summer break: January 4, February 1, March 22, April 26, and May 24, then a pause, returning Sunday, October 11, November 1, and December 6 — check their pages for any summer Outlets editions. About 45 miles north of Downtown Miami (Boca); the Tanger Outlets venue is about 65 miles north. Facebook & Instagram

Monthly, the third Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. — Cars & Coffee (Clubs) Delray Beach, Atlantic Square. Presented by Exotics & Customs at Atlantic Square (15060 Jog Road, Delray Beach), this community-minded monthly show welcomes everything from supercars and customs to classics and lifted trucks, with photographers and videographers on hand and a rotating charity partner. A $10 display fee gets your car in; spectators are welcome. A great complement to the Boca show, and one of the few Palm Beach County meets that runs straight through the summer. About 52 miles north of Downtown Miami. Instagram

Cars and Coffee on the Treasure Coast (Stuart)

Monthly, the second Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. — Treasure Coast Cars & Coffee, Elliott Museum, Stuart. Held on the grounds of the Elliott Museum (825 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart) — itself home to a serious automobile collection — this is the most pleasant meet on the Treasure Coast: a short walk from the beach, refreshingly low-key, and now rain-or-shine. The turnout leans more classic and enthusiast than hypercar, but it’s a beautiful morning and an easy add-on for collectors heading up the coast. Spectators are free; $3 buys unlimited coffee and donuts, and event-day museum admission is often discounted. About 110 miles north of Downtown Miami.

Cars and Coffee in Naples & Southwest Florida

Monthly, the third Sunday, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. — Cars and Coffee 239, Mercato, Naples. Across Alligator Alley on the Gulf coast, Cars and Coffee 239 is widely regarded as Southwest Florida’s premier meet. Hosted by the Paradise Region Gruppe (a Porsche club) at the open-air Mercato shops (9118 Strada Place, North Naples, at Vanderbilt Beach Road and US-41), it draws around 400 display cars and thousands of spectators each month — Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, and the occasional hypercar among them — with a featured local musician and a different charity at every event. Five-plus on-site restaurants open early for brunch and Narrative Coffee Roasters pours fresh. Spectators park in the garages for free; a spot on the VIP display lawn runs a $50 charity donation. The next edition — a Father’s Day special — is Sunday, June 21, 2026. About 110 miles west of Downtown Miami via I-75. Cars and Coffee 239 – Instagram. Paradise Region Gruppe – Facebook & Instagram.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the hypercars actually show up in South Florida?

Supercar Saturdays Florida at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood (second Saturday, 9 a.m.–noon) is the region’s hypercar magnet — LaFerraris, P1s, Sennas, Koenigseggs, Paganis, and Bugattis are regular guests. For volume and variety, Cars & Coffee Palm Beach in Boca Raton is the other heavyweight, with exotics and hypercars sprinkled through thousands of cars. Between those two, you’ve seen South Florida’s best metal.

Cars & Coffee Miami at Miami International Mall in Doral is the established flagship — diverse, free to spectate, and running for over a decade. The newer, more exotic-focused Driven at Aventura series (with duPont REGISTRY and Prestige Imports) is worth watching if you want a more curated, supercar-leaning morning.

For spectators, almost always yes. Cars & Coffee Miami, Supercar Saturdays Florida, Cars & Coffee Palm Beach, Fuelfed Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach, the Treasure Coast meet, and Cars and Coffee 239 are all free to walk in and enjoy. Most charge a small fee only if you want to display your own car (typically $10–$20), and some offer optional reserved or charity-donation parking.

South Florida’s headline gatherings are monthly — each tied to a specific weekend (second Saturday, third Sunday, last Sunday, and so on). There are smaller weekly cruise-ins around the region too, but if you’re traveling to see the big hypercar, supercar, and exotic turnout, plan around the monthly dates.

Early. As at any great meet, the most extraordinary cars tend to arrive first and leave before the crowd peaks. For a 9:00 a.m. start, getting there by 8:30 means better parking, cooler temperatures (a real factor in Florida), and first look at the headline machinery before it rolls out.

Florida summers are brutal, so a couple of the biggest shows pause. Supercar Saturdays Florida breaks June–September and returns the second Saturday of September; Cars & Coffee Palm Beach runs roughly October through May and returns in October. Through the summer, Cars & Coffee Miami, Delray Beach (third Sunday), Fuelfed Fort Lauderdale (last Sunday), and Cars and Coffee 239 in Naples (third Sunday) keep the calendar alive — along with the West Palm Beach Tanger Outlets meet and first-Sunday Cars and Coffee Boca — plus SSF’s summer fun runs and pop-ups.

No registration is needed to spectate at any of these. To display your own car, most all-makes meets are first-come, first-served at a small gate fee. Supercar Saturdays Florida asks display vehicles to register in advance, and the curated exotic series may invite or approve cars ahead of time.

Absolutely — and South Florida is arguably the best place in the country to do it. If you’re flying into Miami or Fort Lauderdale, or you just want to roll into Hollywood or Boca in something with real presence, renting a Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, Rolls-Royce, or Porsche for the weekend is a popular way to experience these meets from the display side of the ropes. We can deliver to your hotel or home and help you pick a car that fits right in.

A Cars and Coffee is informal, usually free, and built around hanging out — no judging, no trophies, cars coming and going all morning. A car show is typically a ticketed or registration-based event with classes and awards. South Florida has world-class versions of both; this guide focuses on the recurring Cars and Coffee meets.

How to Get the Most Out of These Meets

Arrive early and beat the heat. The best cars roll in first and leave before mid-morning, and by 10 or 11 a.m. the Florida sun is doing real work. A 30–45 minute head start on the posted time is the sweet spot for parking, photos, and the headline machinery.

Confirm the date and weather the morning of. South Florida meets move for holidays, special editions, and weather, and several pause for the summer. The organizers’ Instagram and Facebook pages are the fastest place to confirm “is it on this weekend?” before you drive — especially for the newer exotic series and the summer-break shows.

Bring a camera — and respect. These are private owners sharing remarkable cars with the public for free. Lean in for the photo, but ask before opening a door, never touch without an invitation, and read the room. Owners are almost always happy to talk about their builds.

Chase the hypercars to Hollywood. If your priority is hypercars and the rarest exotics, build your month around Supercar Saturdays Florida’s second-Saturday show (in season) and treat the all-makes meets as the supporting cast. In the summer, follow SSF’s fun runs and pop-ups instead.

Stack a weekend. Because the meets fall on different weekends and in different counties, you can plan a route: a third-Sunday morning at Delray Beach or Naples, a last-Sunday classic fix in Fort Lauderdale, or a second-Saturday hypercar run to Hollywood. Pair any of them with a coastal drive — A1A north of Miami or the run out to Naples — and you’ve got a proper South Florida car weekend.

Make the drive part of the experience. Half the fun down here is the car you show up in. Whether it’s your own or a weekend rental, South Florida’s bridges, causeways, and coastline reward something with a good exhaust note and an open top.

Whether you live in Miami or you’re flying in for the weekend, these monthly meets are why South Florida sits at the very top of American car culture. Pick a weekend, pick a county, and go see what shows up.

Event details verified as of June 2026. Schedules change — always confirm the latest date, time, and location on the organizer’s official site or social media before traveling. Several South Florida meets adjust for holidays, weather, special editions, or seasonal summer breaks. A dedicated 2026–2027 South Florida Car Events Calendar is coming soon.

Kirk Harstead
Author: Kirk Harstead

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