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Breakfast has long been regarded the most important meal of the day and a great time to meet friends or business associates for a meal that has less formality. Here are our favorite ten spots!
Miami New Times: No surprises here -- just generous portions of your favorite breakfast foods -- omelettes ($8-11.50), pancakes, and home made muffins ($3.20) -- all served with a side of community.
Miami New Times: News Cafe is still the most iconic place to breakfast on Miami Beach and since it's open 24 hours, we suggest waking up with the roosters and getting the best breakfast in SoBe.
Miami New Times: Where can you go for a good lox platter with a bagel? Harriet & Bob's Bagel Cove in Aventura has your choice of lox or nova ($10.99) appetizer platter, served with sliced onions and tomatoes.
Miami New Times: If your idea of a good time is having a warm pain au chocolat ($2.50) and a giant cafe au lait ($4), while sitting in a gardenlike setting then A La Folie is your escape in the middle of Miami Beach.
Southern Food Restaurant · Overtown · 22 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Try the boil fish and grits, served on the weekends ($10.50) and come during the week, you can get some catfish and grits ($7.75), liver and grits ($6.95), or smothered pork chops and grits ($6.95).
Miami New Times: Start your day with a power breakfast of oatmeal with salted almonds and bananas ($4.95) or indulge yourself with the skirt steak and eggs, served with potatoes and fruit ($13).
Miami New Times: The horseshoe-shaped lunch counter is a page out of Life magazine circa 1955 and so are the prices. $3 buys you a breakfast of two eggs, potatoes, and toast. Today's breakfast at yesterday's prices.
Miami New Times: If you're looking for killer doughnuts, cinnamon buns, and a good latte, Solo is your place. Doughnut flavors change every day, but look for exotics like Key Lime or classics like cinnamon.
Miami New Times: Homemade jelly, fresh breads, madeleines (85 cents), chocolate croissants ($2.50), and chocolate eclairs ($3.95), this neighborhood spot delivers a remarkable French breakfast.
Bagel Shop · Northeast Coconut Grove · 41 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Coral Bagels is the place to meet friends, gossip about local politics, and have a simple plate of eggs and a freshly made bagel without breaking the bank.