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Where To Get Dessert Takeout & Delivery In Miami - Miami
"Ice Cream , Dessert"
"Ice Cream , Dessert"
"Plant Miami is the best choice for vegan in Miami if you are looking for a place that is known for being a tropical oasis. Located in the garden space Sacred Space of Miami there is a large outdoor space known for its holistic approach to architecture and food. Plant Miami is a vegan restaurant in Miami focusing on organic, living foods with vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and kosher options that highlight South Florida."
"Plant Miami has a modern plant-based approach with an emphasis on vibrant organic living foods. With vegan, kosher dishes naturally inspired by the South Florida landscape, they use the purest ingredients and highest sustainability practices in the industry. Plus, most of their farm-to-chef ingredients are locally sourced from their very own Paradise Farm."
"Nice to know that the more things change, then change again, then get downright effing surreal, some things stay the same. Like how Night Owl Cookies will still bring you a dozen cookies at almost any hour of the night. And, though you can still go into the store to pick them up for now, you’ll have to wait outside until you get a text saying they’re ready.Cost: $2.75 a cookie; order through Postmates"
"It’s business as usual at both locations with the entire menu available. Keeping it trendy, Night Owl will also feature specials like cookies inspired by Tiger King along with a Wake ‘n Bacon cookie, a chocolate chip cookie topped with creamy dulce de leche and dipped in candied bacon. View this post on Instagram"
"It’s a flavorful explosion of guava, Maria cookies (crunchy tea biscuits), white chocolate chips and a cream cheese frosting—and when we say it’ll keep you full for hours, we mean it. 10534 SW Eighth St.; 786-360-5011 or nightowlcookieco.com. Courtesy of My Ceviche"
"Located next door to Casablanca and also overlooking the Miami River, this longtime family-run business boasts its own fleet of fishing boats, so you know the seafood is always fresh. Garcia’s sports a more casual vibe than its neighbor. It’s a lively place where families and friends gather on the laid-back patio to share plates of seafood with Cuban-influenced side dishes of rice, beans and plantains."
"Sea Grill is a fish-centric seafood restaurant with waterside dining located at 163rd Street, North Miami Beach that serves a wide variety of seafood dishes along with Greek favorites. The menu features seafood dishes like grilled octopus, lobster pasta, sea grill ceviche, stuffed calamari, red mullets, shrimp saganaki, and more. Address: 3913 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33160"
"One part fish market, one part restaurant, the Garcia name has been synonymous with fresh seafood for more than 50 years. It's definitely a local landmark, so if you don’t have a permanent Magic City address, expect to be in the minority—but don’t feel awkward about it. This is one place Miamians are happy to share."
"Restaurants Ice cream parlors Flagami. Named for the famous ice cream parlor in Havana, Coppelia serves up traditional ice cream, milkshakes and sundaes just like its namesake did in Cuba more than 50 years ago. With that, this place specializes in nostalgia-tinged dessert, featuring pre-revolutionary Cuban favorites like the Copa Lolita, a caramel flan sundae, and flavors like mamey and mantecado."
"This Little Havana gem is set up like a traditional cafeteria and has an old school vibe to it. And it shares its name with a famous ice cream shop in Cuba, which explains why you can get ice cream and flan combos, like the Copa Lolita."
"Restaurants Ice cream parlors West Coconut Grove. Kush Hospitality’s ’80s-themed dessert bar serves over-the-top, retro-themed shakes and good times. It’s named after owner Matt Kuscher’s mom and styled just like the childhood home where he grew up."
"Long-running chain serving signature donuts, breakfast sandwiches & a variety of coffee drinks. Address: 9545 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores, FL 33138, United States Phone: +1 305-420-5641 Website: https://smart.link/abu8tr12sc1y6?. utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=gmbwebsiteorder&utm_content=356863 Store Hours: Sunday: 6am-6pm| Monday: 5am-6pm| Tuesday: 5am-6pm| Wednesday: 5am-6pm| Thursday: 5am-6pm| Friday: 5am-8pm| Saturday: 6am-8pm"
"Scott was the most attentive and helped me find what I was looking for. She’s truly great and I’ll be back!"
"Follow the "hot light" in North Miami to find melt-in-your-mouth, signature original glazed doughnuts from Krispy Kreme. At times you'll see locals lining the streets waiting for the first batch of doughnuts in the wee hours of the morning. Try the iconic brand's eight wonderful varieties of doughnuts, including jelly-filled, powdered, chocolate, cinnamon, coconut and even the peanut cake stick."
"The national brand is offering customers a free doughnut this Friday – in fact, all week!. No purchase necessary!. Check out the locations in Miami."
"The big difference is that the Donuts are warm and melts in your mouth. The coffee is also excellent quality."
">> WHERE TO EAT IN WYNWOOD - our favorites discoveriesZak the Baker : INCREDIBLE French pastries, INCREDIBLE atmosphere, COUP DE CŒUR - 295/405 NW 26th StThe Salty Donut : So many flavors, so delicious -although for me, the best donuts are in New York - 50 NW 23rd St #112The Wynwood Yard : Lively hangout space with food, drinks, music and great people - 56 NW 29th St- - - - - - - - - - - - - - > More places to discover in our Wynwood Guide ! Day 3: madness in Design District & live music in little havana"
"Forget everything you think you know about coffee and donuts. The Salty Donut, with multiple locations, serves up some of the most innovative donuts and coffee in Miami. The family-owned Salty Donut focuses on artisanal donuts made in small-batches and 100% from-scratch."
"Once you try a vegan donut from The Salty Donut, you might never go back. They also have a full coffee bar. Check them out or order online from either location in South Miami and Wynwood."
"The building opened in 1925 and became a US National Historic Landmark in 2008.* It’s an impressive landmark. It first started as headquarters for the newspaper Miami News. It now is a contemporary art museum."
"The Barnacle Historic State Park offers an opportunity to relax in a serene atmosphere. Also, there are a few beautiful boutiques (The Showroom, First Flight Out, Nikki's Beachouse Boutique) on Commodore Plaza -beach style clothes, cosy decoration, design accessories. Fringed by trees and cafés with terraces, this district has a cool Caribbean vibe going on."
"3485 Main Hwy This historic Florida State Park is located in the Coconut Grove neighborhood and spans about 5 acres. Dade County’s oldest home resides on this five-acre site that overlooks the scenic Biscayne Bay. It was built by Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe in 1891."
"Spanish missionaries and treasure seekers first explored the Florida coast as far back as the 17th century, and the Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach is a fascinating bit of local and international history that dates back centuries before that when it was originally constructed in Spain. Inhabited by monks for nearly seven centuries, in the early 1920s, it was bought by American newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, disassembled, shipped to Florida, and reassembled on its current site. It has been open to the public since the mid-’60s, and for those who don’t mind spending a few extra bucks, the best way to experience it is by guided tour."