La Covacha

Miami


Drive out about halfway to the Everglades (just kidding, but only just) and you’ll find Covacha, the most hidden, most hip Latin scene in Miami. Actually, it’s not hidden; all the young Latinos know about Covacha and love it well. It’s an excellent spot to see new bands, upcoming DJs (almost all local), an enormous crowd and few tourists.

Covacha is out in Doral, a good 14 miles west of Downtown Miami.


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