Miami brunch is about more than food—it's about the scene. Beautiful people, ocean views, bottomless rosé, and Latin-influenced dishes make Miami brunch an experience. Here's where to go.
Best Miami Brunch
Mandolin Aegean
Beautiful garden courtyard with Turkish-Greek brunch. One of Miami's most charming spots.
Cecconi's
Italian brunch at the Soho Beach House. Elegant, scene-y, and delicious. Non-members welcome.
Upland
California-inspired brunch with great cocktails. Trendy but not pretentious.
La Mar
Peruvian brunch with Biscayne Bay views. Ceviche for brunch is very Miami.
South Beach Scene
The Front Porch Cafe
Right on Ocean Drive with beach views. Classic American brunch in a classic Miami setting.
Nikki Beach
Sunday brunch with DJ. It's a scene. Dress to impress, stay for the party.
Juvia
Rooftop brunch with stunning views. Fusion menu is unique. Great for groups.
Brickell & Downtown
CVI.CHE 105
Peruvian brunch with incredible ceviche. Fresh, flavorful, and lively atmosphere.
Quinto La Huella
From the famous Punta del Este original. Wood-fired cooking with pool access.
Cuban & Latin
Versailles
Cuban breakfast at the world's most famous Cuban restaurant. Café con leche and croquetas.
Islas Canarias
Authentic Cuban breakfast. Less touristy than Versailles, equally delicious.
Miami Brunch Tips
- Dress up: Miami brunch is fashionable. No gym clothes at nice spots.
- Reserve for South Beach: Popular spots book up, especially for groups
- Bottomless rules vary: Check time limits—usually 90 min to 2 hours
- Avoid Ocean Drive tourist traps: Go one block inland for better value
- Try Cuban breakfast: Versailles or Islas Canarias for authentic Miami experience