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Brunch is for the man who cannot decide whether he prefers pancakes or a porterhouse on his plate. Basically, it's the best solution ever, and Miami has some fabulous options.
3252 NE 1st Ave (The Shops at Midtown Miami), Miami, FL
Mexican Restaurant · Midtown Miami · 130 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: A group of friends can enjoy a full brunch spread, including cocktails, for $30 a person. Everyone can drink as they please for an hour and a half.
28 NE 29th St (Btw North Miami Ave. & NE 2 AV), Miami, FL
Breakfast Spot · Wynwood Arts District · 172 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: It's all the regular stuff you can expect for brunch -- eggs ($10), sandwiches (about $12), waffles ($8), and the like. But well-executed simplicity can be better than something adventurous.
Miami New Times: Bottomless mimosas, Bellinis, and sparkling wine cost only $15. The breakfast tacos ($10) are especially good with barbecue pulled pork, scrambled eggs, and pico de gallo.
Thai Restaurant · City Center · 80 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: The coconut and sesame pancakes ($14) are awesome. Freshly steamed bao buns with sausage and egg ($13) , and noodles with curry chicken ($14) are some of the other options on the menu.
French Restaurant · South Point · 27 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: For $45, you can eat to your belly's content and sip two glasses of champagne or mimosas. Here you'll find pâté, dover sole, and lots and lots of French pastries.
American Restaurant · Bal Harbor Ocean Front · 20 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Mister Collins is surprisingly approachable. It's not stuffy. It's not pretentious. It's just nice. It doesn't have to be expensive, and the view is unbeatable.
Miami New Times: Brunch offerings include whipped homemade ricotta with wood-oven-roasted grapes, spiced cashews, local honey, and brioche toast ($9); egg salad crostini ($6); and local squash fritatta ($6).
Italian Restaurant · Design District · 67 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Dena Marino's brunch menu is composed of completely Italian specials such as Parmigiano-Reggiano cavatelli pasta ($15), and veal and venison bolognese ($21).
Steakhouse · Miami Financial District · 54 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: For Sunday brunch service, the restaurant spans across the hall into an adjacent room where a "food truck" setup offers tacos and roast pork.