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"The outdoor lounge at Greenstreet Cafe wraps around the exterior of the restaurant and overlooks the street in Coconut Grove, so customers can watch passersby and enjoy the beautiful Miami weather while partaking in a delicious meal. The place feels like a classy but casual bistro, with corrugated metal ceilings that form a stark contrast to the elaborately upholstered loveseats on the large patio. Before ordering a coconut crusted French toast, pumpkin pancakes, a goat cheese and tomato omelet, or a homemade cinnamon bun, guests can indulge in a sinfully delicious mimosa, Bloody Mary, or a breakfast cocktail, like the Grove Goddess, made with St. Germaine, Aperol, fresh watermelon juice, and cava."
"Start a day of business meetings or sightseeing by fueling up at this popular, buzzing cafe located in the bustling neighborhood of Coconut Grove. 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 for locals and tourists alike. GreenStreet offers indoor seating but it's the outdoor tables that are always busiest, often with patrons who bring their furry friends to this dog-friendly establishment."
"The platters are super filling and generous, so go there with plenty of room in your stomach. There are sit-down dining and outdoor seating. They offer delivery and takeout too."
"Restaurants Coffee shops South Beach. The latest from restaurateur Jason Odio (Baby Jane, La Otra) is a healthy(ish) Cuban-American café named for his grandfather. Order a café con leche with coconut or almond milk, and fill up on chorizo-manchego croquetas or dulce de leche cookies from Stubborn Seed’s Dallas Wynne, who’s a partner on the project."
"A neighborhood staple as well as a dining destination along the beach, you won’t find better coffee in Miami than at Bebito’s Cafe. Not only do the roasters take exquisite care of the beans, their chefs bring artistry to the breakfast table. At Bebito’s you’ll be drinking their Private Label coffee blend."
"The location of News Cafe in Miami Beach is absolutely unbeatable, sited on the corner of 8th Ave and Ocean Drive, just steps away from the swaying palms and sandy stretch of the beach. This iconic cafe has plenty of outdoor seating so guests can enjoy people watching and feel the warm Florida sunshine, but also has some indoor seating options as well for those who wish to take advantage of the air conditioning. News Cafe is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and serves up great breakfast dishes such as eggs Benedict, omelets, classic American breakfast platters of eggs, toast, bacon or sausage, News Fries, juice, and coffee, and delicious French toast, pancakes, or waffles hot off the griddle."
"A Miami Beach standby, News Cafe offers casual outdoor dining and excellent people-watching. Situated in the Art Deco District, the cafe is located across the street from the beach. The menu is mind-boggling with dishes for every taste: seafood, steak, pasta, panini, pizza, and more."
"News Cafe is one of the places that helped define the South Beach renaissance. Originally opened in 1988 as an oasis for the ever-present production … […]"
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"Restaurants Coffee shops Coral Gables. This Brooklyn-born coffee shop flew south to Coral Gables for its only location outside of the northeast. It’s a female-owned company that proudly roasts all its coffee beans in its Brooklyn roastery, and sources environmentally and socially responsible beans from Kenya, Honduras, Burundi, Guatemala and Colombia."
"Cafe Grumpy was born out of the owner’s attitude when going into other inferior coffee shops. Since so many New Yorkers travel to Miami, this Brooklyn-based shop traveled down south to deliver the best cup of coffee in Miami. The proud female-owned company roasts all of its beans in Brooklyn."
"Brooklyn import Cafe Grumpy has set up its first location outside of the Big Apple in Coral Gables. The coffee shop serves up a variety of different coffee from the top regions around the world and boasts a variety of classes to learn more about coffee."
"Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli (Glass and Vine, Eating House) has teamed up with Miami coffee roaster Per’La Specialty Coffee for this Coral Gables café that pours espressos, lattes, and other coffee drinks made with Per’La’s exclusive beans roasted right here in Miami. Instead of the usual mass-produced muffin or nuked egg sandwich, the food selection includes freshly baked croissants, a BLAT (bacon, lettuce, mashed avocado, and tomato sandwich) for $9, soups, and salads."
"Restaurants Coffee shops Coral Gables. Per’la Specialty Roasters’ first brick-and-mortar is a full-blown operation featuring a menu with various types of coffees and crave-worthy breakfast items and lunch fare from Eating House’s Giorgio Rapicavoli. While it’s possible you’ve tried Per’la’s coffee elsewhere, there’s nothing like sipping their cup of Joe inside their café."
"If you’re a Miami local, there’s a good chance you’ve already tried Per’la’s coffee somewhere else in the city. We’re here to tell you that there’s nothing like sipping the best coffee in Miami inside their own cafe. Coffee from around the world is sourced ethically through direct relationships with family coffee farms who ship the beans to Miami."
"For breakfast or lunch (or dinner until 9 pm, November–April), this roadside cafeteria a quarter mile from the Miccosukee Indian Village provides...Read More"
"WynwoodThe Rubell family, whose name has been synonymous with art and philanthropy in Miami for decades, has renovated a 100,000-square-foot industrial space west of Wynwood to showcase its massive collection. The family prides itself on finding great artists early in their careers, and visiting the museum you’ll find stuff from Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Rashid Johnson, and others from long before the world knew their names. The private collection is beyond impressive, with 7,200 works from more than 1,000 artists."
"Originally established in New York City in 1964, this Miami art museum was moved to a former DEA confiscation center by Jason and Jennifer Rubell in 1993. One of the world’s largest privation collections, the Rubell Family Collection features works from Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Kara Walker, and Jean-Michel Basquiat."
"For more than 100 years, this legendary South Beach restaurant has been the definitive place to feast on massive crustaceans served family-style. Pro tip: No meal here is complete without a slice of key lime pie. Now doing delivery and take-out."