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EXPLORE MIAMI | | | | | | | 157 Collins Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-532-4700 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. This style-conscious American diner offers upscale interpretations of classic comfort foods, and breakfast is served all day. The dining room is all imagination and whimsy, with colorful diner decor, an open kitchen and communal tables. Try the hot malted waffles or the filling and tasty Big Pink breakfast burrito both are as popular in the evening as they are in the morning. Sit at a nostalgic booth in the industrial-style dining room or enjoy an outside table facing busy Collins Avenue. Free delivery.
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| 1685 Collins Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-674-6400 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. This hyper-modern restaurant, with its sleek, chic interior, is considered command central for Miami's fabulous scene-makers. Housed inside the stylish Delano Hotel, the Blue Door boast an outdoor dining area that is in particular demand. Or diners can opt for space at the large communal table in the lobby of the hotel, a great vantage point for watching the who's-who traipse by Madonna, Calvin Klein, and the like. If you aren't preoccupied by the scene, you'll enjoy great brunch dishes like Belgian malted waffles, salmon Benedict on toasted brioche or Blue Door Benedict on a toasted English muffin, served with Hollandaise and truffle carpaccio. Breakfast served daily. Reservations recommended.
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| 1065 Washington Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139-5017
305-534-6373 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. If you're in search of the best diner in town, your search is over. This SoBe fave is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, so you can get your motor running and stop and refill all day long. The menu has enough variety to satisfy many tastes, and Eleventh Street is especially well-known for its award-winning fried chicken. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, and the staff will make sure you leave happy and content.
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| 1418 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-531-8300 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. This serene waterfront restaurant offers a magnificent view. The atmosphere is laid-back and casual, with the menu offering healthy, homecooked food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you crave an omelet, they can whip up a masterpiece for you, and fresh juices are always available. The lunch menu features hearty salads, homemade soups and great sandwiches. Most menu items keep heart health in mind, but you can also throw coronary caution to the wind and sample decadent banana walnut French toast, granola pancakes with chocolate chips, or three scrambled eggs and cheese stuffed into a large, flaky biscuit.
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| 3468 Main Hwy
Coconut Grove,
FL
33133
305-444-0244 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES/COCO GROVE/BISCAYNE. Start a day of business meetings or sightseeing by fueling up at this popular, buzzing cafe. Whether you're grabbing a bagel, pastry or croissant to go or you're settling in to while away the morning with a full meal and the daily news, this is the perfect choice. On the weekends, the dining room is especially crowded with couples and families enjoying fresh coffee and plates brimming with omelets, pancakes and fruit-topped waffles.
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| 826 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-673-1000 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. If you're halfway through the day and still have a taste for breakfast, it's available here until late afternoon. The extensive breakfast menu runs the gamut from toast and pastries to elaborate omelets and fruit-topped waffles. The cafe is also a great place to kick back and do some serious people-watching especially at one of the outdoor tables with a Bloody Mary in hand. The funky industrial decor is reflected throughout the hotel, which is owned by the Diesel clothing company. Lunch and dinner menus feature tasty Italian-Mediterranean cuisine in ample portions.
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| 1757 NE 2nd Ave
Miami,
FL
33132
305-373-4291 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Since 1938, locals have doted on this classic diner-style restaurant, where American favorites are served up in hearty portions. Area business people show up often at lunchtime, though it does brisk business at breakfast and dinner as well. This is old-fashioned comfort food that can satisfy any appetite. Try hearty stews, creamed chicken on toast that will take you back to your childhood, and tasty chipped steak with a pile of homemade mashed potatoes. Nothing fancy just great cooking that your mom might have made if she'd had the time. The diverse crowd and friendly atmosphere add to the experience. Check the blackboard for daily specials.
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| 2214 NE 123rd St
Miami,
FL
33181
305-891-3312 | | | | | Description: NORTH MIAMI. This is the place to go for authentic Middle Eastern and Jewish food. Everything at this friendly kosher deli is homemade with the finest and freshest ingredients available. Try Sara's Special Breakfast, which features the works: scrambled eggs, French toast, home fries, chalee roll and baygels (that's how they spell it), juice and coffee. Satisfy your a.m. sweet tooth with fabulous mini-Danishes, challah or traditional rugelach, an authentic kosher pastry. Or go with classic baygels spread with cream cheese and hand-sliced Norwegian salmon. The casual environment and quirky sense of humor have made this a local favorite.
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| 1200 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
305-445-8066 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. This restaurant is known for having the area's best breakfast, but its vast champagne brunch buffet on Sundays (10am-3pm) presents some tough decisions. Everything is presented so elegantly, you'll want a little bit of it all. How about an omelet made any way you like? Pastas? Sushi? Or even caviar? Afterwards, there's a chocolate fountain and no shortage of sinful dessert offerings. Indeed, no one walks away hungry! Live music complements the meal perfectly, and al fresco seating is available in the tropical courtyard.
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| 5710 SW 40th St
South Miami,
FL
33155
305-666-1909 | | | | | Description: SOUTH MIAMI. The gourmet sandwiches at this casual local favorite fly out of the shop every weekday a lot of local workers call or fax ahead to get their fix. You can also sit in the simple but pleasant dining room to enjoy your sandwich or salad. Either way, the options are limitless, with numerous gourmet fillings and combinations that can be served on tortillas, baguettes, whole wheat bread or crusty rolls. The menu includes numerous vegetarian combos, like the eggplant Parmesan sandwich, as well as meat-filled classics like turkey and ham and unique favorites like the Bayou chicken wrap. The fresh-baked cookies are a must for dessert.
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