Hospitality advertising in Miami.
Brewery and distillery launches, restaurant openings, hotel and resort properties — bar TV in the venues the consumer is standing in.
Miami hospitality is categorical to the market. Restaurant openings in the South Beach, Brickell, and Wynwood corridors, hotel-bar and rooftop concepts, the major nightclub brands (LIV, E11even, Story, Space), and the spirits-and-cocktail launch programs all run flights through the network.
Miami hospitality is categorical to the market. Restaurant openings in the South Beach, Brickell, and Wynwood corridors, hotel-bar and rooftop concepts, the major nightclub brands (LIV, E11even, Story, Space), and the spirits-and-cocktail launch programs all run flights through the network.
Our Miami hospitality flights weight bar TV across the dense beach corridor plus Brickell and Wynwood during weekend evening and event-driven dayparts. Major event windows concentrate audience density.
Hotel-bar and rooftop concepts run particularly strong in Miami given the climate-and-tourism economy. Brand launches that align flights with major event weekends (F1, Art Basel, Ultra, Miami Open) compound the in-the-moment trial mechanic.
Miami's restaurant and hospitality scene is one of the most distinctive in the country — the South Beach legacy fine dining tier, the Wynwood newer chef-driven concepts (Kyu, Coyo Taco, Wynwood Yard), the Brickell Asian-fusion concentration, the Coral Gables traditional Cuban dining tier, the Design District's boutique high-end tier, and the Miami Beach beachfront resort tier all support distinct restaurant economies. Year-round outdoor dining capacity reshapes the seasonality of new-location flights compared to temperate metros.
Craft brewery and distillery advertising in Miami concentrates around Wynwood and the Lincoln Road / South Beach tier (J Wakefield, Wynwood Brewing, Veza Sur, Concrete Beach plus the smaller producers). Restaurant-group and brewery launches benefit from the year-round outdoor venue daypart pattern — a meaningful structural advantage over competing markets where the patio season is finite.
Frequently asked questions
What does Highfloor Media actually do?
Highfloor sells three coordinated ad surfaces — a curated bar and restaurant TV network, programmatic display, and rideshare in-vehicle screens — to brands reaching active, social, out-spending audiences. We operate across Phoenix, Boston, and Chicago and specialize in regulated and conversion-window verticals: cannabis, legal, nightlife, hospitality, dating, and restaurants and delivery.
What does a campaign cost?
Pricing depends on inventory size and footprint. Small-inventory placements in very specific corridors or single-venue clusters start in the hundreds of dollars. Full regional dominance flights — multiple venues across an entire metro, layered with programmatic and rideshare — typically run in the five-figures-per-month range. Custom quotes within one business day.
How fast do campaigns go live?
Most flights launch within two to three weeks of insertion order. The path is: brief and compliance review (week one), creative review and trafficking (week one to two), in-flight (week two onward). Rush turnarounds are possible for non-regulated verticals.
Do you handle creative?
We provide the format spec and review every creative before it ships. We do not produce creative end-to-end as a default service, but we partner with brands' creative teams or external production partners and have produced cuts from existing brand assets where the brief calls for it.
How is performance measured?
Weekly venue-level and daypart-level reporting is included on every flight. For verticals where conversion measurement matters — cannabis, legal, hospitality — we add foot-traffic attribution within a five-mile radius of conversion points, branded-search and call-volume halo measurement, and category-specific metrics like draft-handle pull-through or ticket velocity.
Where does Highfloor operate?
Phoenix, Boston, and Chicago are the priority operator-controlled markets. The bar and restaurant network extends across thousands of venues nationwide, and programmatic and rideshare layer on top of that footprint per campaign.
What's the typical flight length?
Twelve weeks is standard. Some campaigns run year-round (especially legal and same-store comp restaurants). Event-driven campaigns run eight to twelve weeks, weighted toward the lead-up window. The flight length is built around the brief, not a default contract.
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