Yajhayra M: This cafe is a hidden gem! Coffee and sandwiches are great. I enjoyed an egg, ham and cheese on a wheat English muffin.
Robbie Bell: An amazing reakfast sandwich (turkey, bacon, egg, lettuce and tomato on a croissant) a real bottled Coca Cola, life is good on a Sunday morning!
Rafael Puebla: The coolest coffee shop that you'll ever find at a gas station.
2. Blue Collar
8.9
6730 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
American Restaurant · Morningside · 126 tips and reviews
Kelly: The pulled pork benedict was amazing and the duck muffin also quite delicious. So, so worth every bite.
Alli Lee: The shrimp and grits are phenomenal. Portions are big. Worth every penny. Highly recommended
Eater: Opened at the start of 2012, Blue Collar has moved up in the rankings due to its cult following and rave-worthy American comfort food. [Eater 38 Member]
5. B Bistro + Bakery
9.0
600 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL
Bakery · Miami Financial District · 101 tips and reviews
Janelle Kaufmann: They bake from scratch! They even have fresh pineapple! The dishes are innovative and delicious. Get the cruffin (croissant + muffin)! great service from Vanessa!
Ghadah Ababtain: Delicious lunch 😋 I ordered Mexican dish, toast with avocado and smoked salmon 😋👍🏻
yasin crow: I can simply suggest you each one of the deserts you see on the shelves 👍🏼 this place is clean, high quality and cheap considering the over all satisfaction!
6. Jackson Soul Food
7.7
950 NW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL
Southern Food Restaurant · Overtown · 22 tips and reviews
Y Blaze: The country sausage is delicious, and so is their orange juice, along with scrambled eggs, grits and freshly baked muffins.
@ConMiBoo Joshua Kingston: Awesome vibes, people & food!
Miami New Times: Their fried chicken legs are part of a breakfast special served alongside grits, eggs, and housemade buttermilk biscuits for $6.50. You can get them for lunch or dinner at a higher price ($9.95).
8. Greenstreet Cafe
9.0
3468 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove, FL
American Restaurant · 215 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: No surprises here -- just generous portions of your favorite breakfast foods -- omelettes ($8-11.50), pancakes, and home made muffins ($3.20) -- all served with a side of community.
Glenn Ebert: Voted best bloody Mary by a host of travel sites, GreenStreet is a great brunch destination (think banana pancakes), and their late night happy hour is a boozy bang for your buck.
Miami New Times: Best of Miami - Best Bloody Mary: A sip of the salty, spicy elixir fills you with much-needed hair of the dog. The combination of fresh tomato juice, horseradish, pepper, and seasonings hits the spot Read more.
9. Lulu in the Grove
8.3
3105 Commodore Plz (Main Highway), Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Northeast Coconut Grove · 117 tips and reviews
Yamilette Arguelles-Fonseca: Chicken and waffles, omelets, and fresh baked bagels, cinnamon buns and muffins.
sylvano bignon: Mention this post and receive a special surprise here at Lulu in the Grove, offer good until 6pm.............
Banu Selçuk Kılıç: A Nice place at the Coconut Grove to rest
10. Glass and Vine
8.6
2820 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Northeast Coconut Grove · 12 tips and reviews
Ericu Desu: The pork belly was amazing! The watermelon salad and the pina colada dessert is also good.
chin1ta: A beautiful al fresco haven in Coconut Grove. Do yourself a favor and order the whole roasted broccoli with red miso, the wood-oven chicken, or the mouthwatering bone-in-rib-eye.
Nach Gomez: Pork Belly Sandwich is a great way experience a rollercoaster of emotions from "Mmm OMG I love this.." to "I shouldn't have eaten that :-S..."
Patricia M: Gluten Free stand with GF hotdogs, nachos, cuban and roast beef sandwiches, muffins, and other goodies. amazing surprise and good as well. Go Marlins!
Michelle Brown: Best food in the park...taste of Miami. Yum! $10 Cuban and plantain chips fed both of us.
HISTORY: Opened for the 2012 season, Marlins Park features dual bulletproof aquariums which serve as a home-plate backstop.