Mentioned by Miami New Times
The Ten Best South Beach Restaurants
"Located in the historic MIMO district of Miami and open for lunch and dinner, Blue Collar is a cozy restaurant that serves American comfort food in a casual setting. Owner/Executive Chef Daniel Serfer opened Blue Collar with the aim of serving the kind of food that he has always loved to eat in an inviting atmosphere, and he has succeeded in doing just that. If you are looking for romantic date night ideas in Miami, this is a great place to visit."
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"La Sandwicherie features daily fresh ingredients, crisp baguettes or soft croissants and the added magic of the infamous vinaigrette that make for a true taste sensation. They’re also open every day from 7am to 5am so whether you’re wanting a lunch or you’re needing an after-bar snack La Sandwicherie has you covered!"
"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, Brie and avocado. Now available for delivery and take-out. 229 14th St., 305-532-8934; lasandwicherie.com"
"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"
"This casual sports bar veers a bit into dive bar territory and creates a fun, chilled-out atmosphere. There is live music and themed nights, including karaoke and trivia which are always a lot of fun and the pizza is surprisingly delicious. There is both indoor and open-air seating and drinks are reasonably priced which makes this a great place to hang out for the night."
"We may not be in Brooklyn, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get quality New York–style pizza. At this pizza kiosk on the patio of Wynwood hangout Gramps, there’s no shortage of cheap and classic thin-crust slices. 176 NW 24th St.; 855-732-8992 orpizzatropical.com"
"When you live in Miami, you crave more than the glittery neon of South Beach. In Wynwood, the areas most up-and-coming hub for art and nightlife, Gramps appears like a grungy truck stop on the orange dive exterior. Inside, the bar includes live..."
"Ms. Cheezious Description Upbeat spot for ourmet grilled cheese. Food truck offshoot specializing in creative varieties of artisanal grilled cheese sandwiches. Address: 7418 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138, United States Phone: +1 305-989-4019 Website: https://www.mscheezious.com/ Store Hours: Sunday: 11am-11pm| Monday: 11am-11pm| Tuesday: 11am-11pm| Wednesday: 11am-11pm| Thursday: 11am-11pm| Friday: 11am-11pm| Saturday: 11am-11pm"
"The signature teal food truck stamped with a “sexy maven” pin-up character once rolled around Wynwood selling a single American staple: grilled cheese. But Ms. Cheezious—which has earned awards for Best Food Truck and now has two brick and mortar locations in MIMO—is not your average sandwich spot. You won’t find a grilled cheese on the menu that is simply bread and cheese."
"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."
"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."
"Posh steakhouses are nearly as ubiquitous as barre classes and blowout bars among Washington Avenue’s Art Deco jungle, but Red surpasses the competition. Ranked the country’s sexiest steakhouse by Playboy, the chic space serves prime cuts (including aged Angus filet, a late-night favorite of one Justin Bieber) as well as raw bar selections like Florida King crab legs and poke bowls with sushi-grade tuna."
"5 out of 5 stars Restaurants American Coral Gables. Arguably some of the best burgers in the land, Danny Meyer’s Shake Shack knows how to deliver a tasty patty. The Coral Gables outpost has foosball, shuffleboard and ping pong—all sure to keep the kids busy while you wait for your frozen custard concrete."
"Shack Shack’s massive Coral Gables location is a family favorite for a reason. Aside from the restaurant’s legendary burgers and fries (and what kid doesn’t love burgers and fries?) it offers fooseball and ping pong tables, plenty of seating, and a just-loud-enough atmosphere that kids can be themselves without wrecking havoc on other guests."
"For die-hard burger fans, Shake Shack on Lincoln Road is a must. This Miami Beach hot spot is known for its gourmet fast food. Splurge on bacon cheese fries or a loaded Shack-cago dog, and don’t miss out on the thick shakes."
"The food and seating options are endless – making it the best spot to work on South Beach. Make sure you visit the one on 7th, since 17th is in the midst of a tourism central. If you’re craving something sweet, try one of their blended coffee shakes!"
"From Business: Fresh and innovative sandwiches, salads, soups, sweets and more. Specialty coffee is ground from the world's finest beans and prepared by expert baristi."
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"The Doral Yard, the new location from The Wynwood Yard team (which sadly had to close) is now open in Downtown Doral. Food options include vegan bowls, churros, dim sum, paletas, and more. They’re open every day but Monday."
"First Watch is an award-winning Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch favorite that specializes in both traditional and innovative creations all freshly prepared to order. Coral Gables Love reader Leo recommends the skillet hash farmhouse style. First Watch is located at 5799 NW 7th St, Miami, FL."
"The original Homestead Town Hall was built more than a century ago and has been converted into a museum boasting one of the area’s most complete collections of historic memorabilia related to the town. The items on display include vintage photographs, historical documents, and other unique tidbits of local interest; there’s even an old fire engine that was retired long ago. The Homestead Historic Town Hall Museum is located on North Krome Avenue and doesn’t get a lot of foot traffic, so it’s quite possible that visitors will have the place to themselves."
"The setting for Morgans Restaurant, an old house with a covered porch where guests can sit and chat as they enjoy their food and coffee, lends a decidedly homey feel to this restaurant, which also serves homestyle comfort classics to add to the overall ambience. At Morgans, breakfast and brunch options include homemade sticky buns, brioche French toast, house-cured salmon plates, omelets, chocolate-dipped waffles, English breakfast, and French toast stuffed with mascarpone and raspberries. They also serve delicious coffee, fruit and vegetable juices, fresh smoothies, and pitchers of Bellini, sangria, mimosa, or Kir Royale."
"For over a decade, Morgans has developed a loyal local following driven mostly by word-of-mouth, and it's not hard to see why; it's a spot that offers a staggering assortment of brunch goodies (think everything from Boursin egg sandwiches, to mascarpone-and-raspberry-stuffed French toast) in a seriously cute 1930's house that the owners have outfitted with mod furnishings, and polished concrete floors. Its also got a huge wrap-around porch with extra seating and communal tables that practically begs for a brunch spread. Courtesy Mandarin Oriental, Miami"
"The “modern comfort food” served at Morgan’s is soul food, but made with organic ingredients, making it one of the best breakfast spots in Miami. The menu includes the classic breakfast and brunch fare, like the sticky buns or the eggs benedict with the exceptional hollandaise sauce. Morgan’s also offers a new take on these classics – the Benedict Burger is a great example of that – as well as other intriguing items like the Beet and Goat Cheese Tacos."
"You might miss this cute breakfast spot in Miami if you’re just driving through Coconut Grove, but it’s definitely worth a visit. The Peacock Garden Bistro has a vacation vibe with its light, airy color scheme and Old Florida charm. On a beautiful breezy day, request outdoor dining – the patio is surrounded by a lush tropical garden underneath a shady canopy so you can enjoy a wonderful, relaxing brunch in Miami."
"This classic Coconut Grove bistro has been given a facelift with new seating and an even more lush patio feel. Dine under the stars among beautiful greenery accented with globe lights with a menu that's decidedly more affordable than most romantic dining rooms. The menu offers simple bistro fare that's easily shareable."