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15 Best Places for Breakfast in Miami
"Look for the long lines, and you’ll know you’ve found this artisanal donut shop with a major cult-like following. The Salty's quickly transformed from a pop-up food truck to a permanent institution in Wynwood thanks to its fluffy, handmade donuts flaunting flavors such as guava and cheese, maple bacon and white chocolate tres leches, along with seasonal and limited-edition donuts. For something simpler, try the traditional glazed buttermilk donut made with 24-hour brioche, and order a specialty coffee to wash it all down."
"The Salty Donut, located in the heart of Wynwood, Miami, is famous for their mouthwatering and beautifully-made donuts. Catch them in the mornings because they tend to sell out quite quickly."
"23rd St., Suite 112, the bakery and coffee and tea spot, which offers doughnuts and more, is the most popular bakery in Miami, boasting 4.5 stars out of 1,786 reviews on Yelp."
"I never knew gluten-free bread could taste so good until I took a bite of Zak The Baker’s incredible bread. Seriously, it’s delish."
"Fireman Derek’s is open daily for takeout and curbside service at both locations (Wynwood & Coconut Grove) and also available for delivery via Postmates, Seamless and Grubhub. Store hours are Monday-Friday from 8AM-9PM and Saturday-Sunday from 9AM-9PM. www.firemandereks.com."
"Address: 3435 Main Hwy, Miami, FL 33133, United States Phone: +1 786-502-2396 Website: Home Store Hours: Sunday: 9am-10pm| Monday: 8am-10pm| Tuesday: 8am-10pm| Wednesday: 8am-10pm| Thursday: 8am-10pm| Friday: 8am-11pm| Saturday: 9am-11pm"
"This plant-based ice cream specialty shop offers pints of vegan ice cream ($15) for curbside pick up from 2 p.m."
"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"
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Stop by or order ahead with the Dunkin’ App."
"Begin your day at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. This cultural hub, part gallery, part community space, offers first-rate shows of contemporary art by Caribbean artists from around the world. It has exhibited the works of noted Haitian artist Edouard Duval-Carrié and photos from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Carl Juste."
"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"
"Miami may feel like a party all the time, but there are plenty of museums and institutions around to give the kids a bit of education on your trip. The HistoryMiami Museum is the largest history museum in Florida and is conveniently located in downtown Miami — and it is definitely worth checking out. This Smithsonian Affiliate is home to some great local exhibits including the “Miami International Airport: A Hub for History,” “Tropical Dream: A People’s History of South Florida,” and more."
"Narrow in on the history of Miami itself with this cool museum. For extra fun, head out on the second Saturday of the month for crafts, music, and more as part of Family Fun Days."
"Holi Vegan Kitchen has two locations for vegan in Miami, one in North Miami Beach and one in the MIMO district!. The restaurant name stems from the word holistic and owners believe using the freshest ingredients from local markets and farms works to heal and enhance the mind, body and spirit. This is a great spot for a vegan brunch in Miami, as on Sunday they serve a brunch platter with Pancake, pesto garden scramble, vegan sausage and roasted potatoes served with one mimosa."
"Both locations of this vegan cafe have quickly become a favorite amongst locals, due in no small part to its cozy, rustic-chic vibe. But it’s the food – with a menu chock-full of comfort foods with a plant-based twist – that keeps people coming back. Case in point: the meatball hoagie made with Impossible meat meatballs, a portobello grilled cheese avo sandwich and nachos topped with homemade vegan cheese."
"Food made with love is the most pleasurable and ancient way of healing the body, mind and soul. With this in mind, they created HOLI – a HOLIstic experience for people interested in a new way of living. They discovered that healthy food, juices and elixirs really work."
"If they're eating at Atlas Meat Free Deli, they're chowing down on an impossibly meaty menu. This Little River food truck and soon-to-be brick-and-mortar deli is "vegan food for carnivores," in the words of owner Ryan Bauhaus. The menu is stacked with towering sandwiches and sizable specials."
"The privately funded luxury collection of Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz finally got a name as the de la Cruz Collection in Miami, designed by John Marquette. The de la Cruz art museum, established in 2009, has been the home of the art-lovers for more than three decades, and now they have opened it for the public to encourage the free flow of artistic thoughts in the neighborhood. Covering an area of 30,000 square feet, the gallery is stuffed with contemporary art exhibits and also organizes lectures, summer workshops, and scholarships for students at DASH and NWSA."
"Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, in large cities across the United States, children invented a new art form that began by writing their names on the walls of their neighborhoods. Fifty years later, the Graffiti Museum was formed to preserve the history of graffiti and celebrate its emergence in design, fashion, advertising, and galleries. The museum experience includes an indoor exhibition space, eleven outdoor murals, a fine art gallery, and a world-class gift store featuring limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from the world’s most talented graffiti artists."
"New Times isn't crazy about this spot's side practice of selling fine art for profit out of a gallery space on the premises, but the Museum of Graffiti, which opened last year during Art Basel, is still one of Miami's most exciting new art attractions. As the name implies, the Wynwood museum specializes in street art and artists, and it delves into the history of graffiti, its practitioners, and the subculture that grew around it. It's a serious, eye-opening consideration of a long-maligned and frequently outlawed art form that deserves much more respect than it gets."
"Standing at the confluence of graffiti culture in Miami, the Museum of Graffiti is a worthwhile experience of understanding the history of graffiti through decades. Established in the 1970s, this is the first Graffiti museum in the world encouraging the new art form which took shape in the local neighborhoods of the United States when children started to paint and put their names on the walls. Not only will you live the essence of a different art form but you see the interior and exterior exhibitions with exotic works, sculptures, and drawings of more than 5 decades."