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Finding The Best Breakfast Location In Miami Presented by Raquel Alicia Teran Hunter
What many do not know is that breakfast in Miami is an experience. No matter what neighborhood residents or visitors wake up in, they can start their day with a delightful breakfast treat. If you are heading down to Miami soon, don’t miss any of these locations for a quick bite to eat.
Threefold Cafe, Coral Gables This fairly new breakfast spot has become a favorite for the city thanks to their delicious breakfast lasagna. It features layers of sliced tomatoes, eggplant, ham, Gorgonzola, basil, and tomato sauce. The whole thing is topped off with a poached egg and shaved Parmesan. Don't think too hard on where you would go to lunch for the day, because with this breakfast meal you will be skipping lunch. RAQUELALICIATERANHUNTER.ORG
Green Street Cafe, Coconut Grove Charming and always busy, Green Street Cafe is excellent for breakfast classics like French toast, bagels, and omelets. The prices are low, and while the line is long, its location on a corner in Coconut Grove is perfect for people watching. Don’t let the long line deter you because, in the end, the wait will be fun.
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Mason Eatery, Midtown This eatery is the most elegant all-day diner anywhere; Mason’s has a smart classic breakfast menu along with a few more adventurous dishes like duck confit with creamy collards. Pancake lovers will definitely want to give this breakfast spot a try. The restaurant offers a challenge for anyone willing to try. If you finish their mountainous stack of buttermilk pancakes, it’s free. RAQUELALICIATERANHUNTER.ORG
All Day, Park West Early risers who want first-rate java as well as the tastiest food are happy at All Day, a hip coffee shop in the neighborhood. Be sure to try Runny & Everything. It’s a huge breakfast sandwich with a fried egg, cheddar, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, and garlic aioli served on a brioche bun. This is another great location to people watch too. So head on over on a Sunday to watch the people go by. RAQUELALICIATERANHUNTER.ORG
Toasted Bagelry and Deli, Brickell Folks line up at this Miami neighborhood’s bagel spot. The lines can be long, especially on the weekends, but it seems to be the norm for the best Miami breakfast. A Little Havana and iced coffee are perfect after the wait. After all, the Little Havana is a monstrous bagel topped with eggs, steak, onions, and cheese.
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Wagon’s West, Pinecrest Long-time locals still call this part of town “Dade County.” Wagon’s West is full of old-school charm with its cozy wooden dining room and waitresses who watched regulars grow up and bring in their children. Their specialty is omelets and waffles, and they serve them up all day long for late risers.
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