No matter where you go, breakfast is still the most important meal of the day. A Sunday morning brunch can easily be the most delicious meal of your Miami vacation. Even on the days when you can't get the full Sunday selection, Miami still offers some excellent breakfast options to choose from. Here are just a few you should consider:
Chocolate Fashion - Miami, FL yelp website
This neighborhood bakery and breakfast joint has the usual breakfast menu of eggs and omelets. On the weekends you can get special dishes like their popular Chocolate Banana Pancakes. Everything on the menu is delicious, but the pastries are what set Chocolate Fashion apart. Among the favorites are chocolate croissants and ham and cheese croissants. A word to the wise, you'll want to take one or two to go. Chocolate Fashion has two locations, one in Coral Gables, just a few minutes from the Miracle Mile, and the other in South Miami near the University of Miami.
Clarke's - Miami Beach, FL yelp website
When in South Beach, just look for the sign in green letters and the shamrock, which give away Clarke's Irish inspiration. The brunch menu includes Irish Oatmeal Crème Brûlée, Skirt Steak & Eggs, Breakfast Roll with Banger (aka sausage). But it is the Traditional Irish Breakfast that is the star of the menu. Bring a hefty appetite for this full plate of eggs, sausage, Irish bacon, black and white pudding, grilled tomato, beans and potatoes.
Front Porch Café - Miami Beach, FL yelp website
The Front Porch Café, on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, is a great option if you're looking for a breakfast with some true Miami flavors. They have the classic breakfast dishes, and some Latin inspired dishes like the Rancheros Omelet and the Breakfast Burrito. This café boasts the freshest ingredients, from the oranges for juicing, to the whole grains in the pancakes. Best of all, while The Front Porch Café also serves lunch and dinner, you can get breakfast anytime during their long hours of 7 a.m. through until 11 p.m.
Versailles - Miami, FL yelp website
Plenty of returning visitors to Miami include a trip to Versailles. It is a must-visit on any Miami vacation. This Little Havana hotspot is a favorite among visitors and locals. With some of the best Cuban food in Miami, it is no wonder that Versailles has been serving hungry guests for 40 years. A restaurant, bakery and coffee shop all in one, Versailles is open as late (or as early) as 4.30 a.m. on Saturdays. While they have breakfast items on the menu, the Sunday brunch buffet offers the most options. Versailles is a great breakfast spot, but don't be surprised if you end up staying for lunch and then dinner!
Michael's Genuine Food & Drink - Miami, FL yelp website
Michael's Genuine Food & Drink, in Miami's Design District, boasts an impressive number of awards, rave reviews, and even a spot on Food Network's 'Best Thing I Ever Ate'. The show featured Michael's homemade gourmet pop tarts. Don't expect chalky squares that pop out of the toaster. These delicate pastries are jammed with fresh fillings like blackberry, yuzu and sometimes Nutella. With its ever-changing Sunday brunch menu, you never know what to expect. Delectable creations include breakfast pizzas and lemon ricotta pancakes. You can always count on a full stomach when you leave.
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