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The Absolute Best Brunch Spots in Miami
"In Miami’s historic MiMo District, Blue Collar has been serving up some of the best comfort food dishes in the city for nearly seven years (wow!) though it feels like just yesterday Chef Daniel Serfer arrived on the scene. He opened Mignonette, another instant success, just two years after Blue Collar. The brunch menu consists of Eggy Stuff, Syrupy Stuff, Othery Stuff, Sandwichy Stuff, and Salady Stuff and please believe us when we say you can’t go wrong no matter what your palate fancies."
"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."
"Address: 34 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33130, United StatesNeighborhood: BrickellCuisine: SandwichesDish: Sobe Club SandwichOrder: HERE. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Lasandwicheriebrickell (@lasandwicheriebrickell) on Sep 20, 2019 at 3:48pm PDT"
"Grab a massive sandwich from this French-themed sandwich shop that is seemingly open all hours of the day, with multiple locations, for under $10. Offering takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining depending on location. View this post on Instagram"
"There’s always something on at this quirky Wynwood hipster tiki bar, which has its Brooklyn-style pizzeria tucked away inside plus plenty of local beer on tap. Live music, stand-up comedy, DJ sets, bingo nights, and the occasional bout of alligator wrestling make one thing clear — Gramps knows how to party."
"From the outside, Gramps is an unassuming bar promising only air conditioning, cold beer, and cocktails. But Gramps delivers much more than it promises. The ever-evolving bar has weekly programming of live concerts, trivia, bingo, and drag shows."
"What started out as a popular food truck, has now evolved into a brick-and-mortar location in MiMo as well as a spot inside Time Out Market (which is temporarily closed). The menu features plenty of grilled cheese options to pick from the classic to the “not-so-classic” menu. View this post on Instagram"
"It’s hard to beat a great food truck when you want to keep it moving and keep the bill low. The only thing that makes it better?. A food truck devoted to one of the most beloved kids’ meals of all time — grilled cheese sandwiches."
"With two locations, one in Coral Gables and one off Biscayne, Ms. Cheezious is a go-to spot. I mean, who doesn’t love grilled cheese?"
"When owner Anthony Bruno moved to Florida, he missed authentic New York-style pizza so much that he decided to make his own. Now, years later, the chain has spread across the Sunshine State and beyond. This spot is known for its cheesy pies, from the most traditional square margherita to modern takes like white pizza and meaty pies decked with pepperoni, sausage, and meatballs."
"Coconut GroveThere’s nothing quite like delving into a spicy, steaming plate of chicken vindaloo in a mirrored space that could well have been the inspiration for the Babylon Club. But would you expect any less out of Miami’s most vaunted Indian restaurant, who moved into this massive Mayfair space after it outgrew its old digs on Commodore Plaza. Bombay Darbar plays the Indian classics better than anyone in Miami, and though it’s not as cutting edge as some of our more-celebrated Indian eateries it still packs ’em in night after night.How to book: Call 305-444-7272 to reserve."
"What began as a mom-and-pop 30-seater has grown into an Indian-food mainstay with two locations (Coconut Grove and Fort Lauderdale). Diners crunch on crisp papadum wafers while watching Bollywood movies on a large screen and perusing the menu. That list is lengthy, but at its heart are the tikkas, tandooris, and vindaloos that fans of Indian food crave."
"This Taiwanese dessert food truck in The Wynwood Yard and at Lincoln Road Mall brings us the shaved ice and ice cream hybrid we never knew we needed. You eat the paper-thin layers of ice cream with a fork instead of a spoon and they’re modeled after Taiwanese “snow dessert.” Their coconut flavor is vegan, and they also have bubble teas. What they do: Ice CreamWebsite: Visit HerePhone:888-606-2464Hours: Monday to Sunday, 1 p.m."
"The burgers were delicious and the service but way to expenses for a fast food restaurant almost $40 dollars for a couple of burger and drinks…"
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"This family-run chain is another local favorite for Cuban comfort food — especially for their huge breakfast and Cuban coffee. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. 3252 SW 22nd St, Miami, FL 33145 (See On Google Maps)"
"Family owned and operated, Five Guys is one of the leading fast casual burger restaurants in the world, offering a classic take on burgers, hot dogs, fries, milkshakes and more. Our business started in 1986 with a fanatical focus on quality ingredients, clean restaurants and exceptional customer ..."
"This Five Guys location is always packed but the staff knows how to successfully run the store. They consistently clean and the burgers are always…"