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"Though in many cities brunch is reserved for Saturday and Sunday, other cities also have people with jobs they can legally explain. Blue Collar gets Miami’s flex schedule lifestyle and offers a full brunch menu all day, every day. So if you’re hankering for brioche French toast, shrimp and grits, or a massive breakfast burrito with chipotle sour cream and 3pm on a Monday, they’re happy to oblige."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Chris Dignes used under PUBLIC DOMAIN. Located on the historic Biscayne Boulevard of Miami, Blue Collar is a small restaurant with a bold and flavourful menu. The restaurant offers delicious local food that guests can enjoy in the covered outdoor space or the casual and modern indoor dining area."
"Heath Bar bread pudding and a rotating selection of cakes are what’s curbing sweet tooth craving at MiMo’s Blue Collar. Call ahead to ask what’s available. Rumor has it, the dessert menu is a bit bigger if the order is placed for takeout versus delivery."
"Michael Schwartz’s eatery sits directly on Biscayne Bay and showcases stunning views that can be seen from the expansive patio area, making it a perfect spot to sip on rose waterside with your boo while dining on bites like short rib empanadas, yucca cheese puffs, grilled red snapper, and its surf-and-turf parradilla. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Amara at Paraiso (@amaraatparaiso)"
"Amara at Paraiso Miami draws a crowd at all times of the day thanks to its expansive terrace on the very edge of Biscayne Bay. This glorious setting makes the restaurant one of the..."
"After a hard night of clubbing or bar-hopping, nothing's better than a hefty sandwich from this walk-up counter right off Collins Avenue. Crusty French bread is piled high with your choice of meats (from turkey and prosciutto to pate and smoked salmon), cheeses (fresh mozzarella, swiss, brie) and condiments (never skip the cornichons). If you need a veggie fix, opt for a salad, like the French Riviera (lettuce, tomatos, green and hot peppers, black olives, onions, cucumbers, cornichons, carrots, and egg); all are generous, fresh and tasty."
"This classic sandwich counter in South Beach is open virtually around the clock and functions both as an unrivalled hangover helper and a quick, filling meal before a day at the beach. It serves made-to-order sandwiches stuffed with lettuce, tomato, green peppers, black olives, onions, cucumbers and cornichons on a baguette or croissant with your choice of protein, as well as salads and smoothies. Portions are large enough to share."
"It’s hard to go wrong at this South Beach sandwich mecca, but after a morning of sun and waves, we find ourselves craving this summery combo of turkey, avocado and lots of veggies. 229 14th St.; 305-532-8934 orlasandwicherie.com. RELATED: The Best Fried Chicken in Miami, Ranked"
"Topped with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection in the restaurant’s Brooklyn brick-oven, Lucali’s pizza could be the way to your Valentine’s heart!"
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"Featured in a slew of respected publications, including Esquire, Food & Wine Magazine, and more, this swanky Miami Beach hotspot is beloved by the celebrities and South Florida’s movers and shakers. No matter what you order off the menu, you’re sure to fall in love with the chef’s impeccable creations. Start with something from the raw bar, like oysters paired with champagne or a Maine lobster cocktail served with citrus vinaigrette, then feast on one of the restaurant’s legendary cuts of meat, like tender filet mignon or a prime porterhouse."
"This is a true fine-dining establishment with floor-to-ceiling windows, dim lighting and a well-dressed clientele out to spend some money. Chef/owner Peter Vauthy prides himself on his Aged Certified Angus beef, as well as his Grade A5 Miyazaki Kobe beef. Other highlights include the handmade burrata and heirloom tomato salad, a superb Colorado rack of lamb, and a fine dirty truffle martini for that matter."
"Most of the dishes at Red South Beach are steaks, other meats, and seafood cooked on the grill to the customer’s liking. Executive chef Peter Vauthy handpicks the proteins that go on the menu. There are rich and decadent accompaniments to go with the proteins, such as Parmesan tater tots, four-cheese can and cheese, and truffle whipped potatoes."
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Order your Dunkin’ faves via the drive-thru or order ahead of time with the Dunkin’ mobile app for a fast grab and go experience."
"We came in and placed our order 11:26 am on 07/09/2021 and walked out 1149am and we were missing half our order. I went back in and showed them the recei..."
"South Beach pro tip: if you don't feel like waiting till 9:30 for your 8pm reservation at Prime 112, the same delicious, prime dry-aged steaks are available across the street here, at Myles Chefetz's Italian offshoot, where they actually seat you on time. But if steak's not your objective, the softball-sized meatballs are the best in Miami. And the Kobe Bolognese buffalo mozzarella lasagne is, shockingly, one of the best values in the city: unless your first name is Ndamukong, it'll last you two meals and clocks in at only $29."
"If there’s one place you definitely need to eat at in Miami, it’s the essential Prime restaurants. Don’t feel bad ordering all of the side dishes, they’re all worth the price (calorie and money wise). You also never know what celebrity you might run into at these stylish eateries (cough, cough the Kardashians)."
"If you’re looking for an Italian restaurant where you can eat your fill, then Prime Italian is the place to be. Located at 101 Ocean Dr., the small and quaint restaurant may deceive you at first glance. Regular customers know Prime Italian for their big serving sizes and hot dishes."
"This former firehouse-turned-restaurant and lounge is quite the popular date spot in Brickell. Couples gravitate toward the second-floor dining room, where lots of greenery and fans keep the space airy and private. Downstairs it’s a party but upstairs folks come to linger over affordable two-course meals (every entrée includes a complimentary appetizer) and sip cocktails in one of the several lounge setups."
"I booked a private room here at Dolores Lolita for my bridal shower last weekend and couldn’t be happier!!!. Our server, Avery, went above and beyond to m..."
"I'm not allergic to gluten but I eat NonGMo and they also are 100% non gmo.Including the meats and eggs, plus organic."
"Just down the street from The Christmas Palace, we spotted these jolly jellies. Regrettably, we didn’t stop for a slice of their pizza, but we definitely should have as it is rated one of the best pies in Fort Lauderdale."
"Head first to CocoWalk, where there is ample covered parking. Stroll through CocoWalk’s colorful boutiques and kiosks. When hunger strikes, head for Chili’s, Fat Tuesdays, Duffy’s Sports Grill or the Cheesecake Factory. If you’re in the mood for Latin food, check out Jaguar Ceviche Spoon Bar & LatAm Grill (next door to CocoWalk) or stroll over to the Sonesta Bayfront Hotel and sample excellent Peruvian fare at Panorama (located on the hotel’s 8th floor) which boasts a spectacular view of Dinner Key Marina sailboats and Biscayne Bay."
"Grab the car and spend the afternoon in Coconut Grove strolling through the Tuscan-style pedestrian mall CocoWalk, which includes hundreds of shops, restaurants and bars. A hidden favorite down the road, Monty’s, is ideal for waterfront afternoon drinking and the occasional local band. Walk along the dock to admire boats of all shapes and sizes."
"A post shared by CocoWalk (@cocowalkmiami) on Aug 31, 2018 at 2:03pm PDT. In the heart of the Coconut Grove community is CocoWalk. Coconut Grove is one of the oldest communities in Miami and it has always tried to maintain its old school Miami aesthetic."
"Dadeland Station is a lifestyle center located at Dadeland in the metropolitan Miami suburb of Kendall, Florida. It is located immediately across…"