While the Eater Miami Heatmap has the hot places to dine at right now, for those who wake up with weekend brunch cravings, we've now got a solution. Check out the new Miami Brunch Heatmap, which shows you some new places—alongside some staples of brunch fame—that are doing great things with their menus. New to the list this time around: Sugarcane Raw Bar Grill and Macchialina. So start your weekend off right with a mimosa and get your brunch on at these restaurants that are hot right now.
For an atypical weekend brunch, head to swanky Hakkasan at the Fontainebleau hotel. Get some dim sum as it's one of the best savory Asian brunches around.
The Federal's comforting and wallet-friendly Sunday brunch has entrees like Buffalo Wings & Waffles all ringing in under 20 bucks. Add $16 per person to do bottomless mimosas- done.
Enjoy an afternoon by the Shore Club pool at Terrazza's patio. Intended for ladies who brunch, get unlimited Bloody Marys, Mimosas, or Bellinis for just $38 along with endless small plated gourmet items (add $20 for guys).
Reservations are a must for this coveted brunch buffet at Soho Beach House. Dine on an elaborate spread of all-you-can-eat for just $45, which also includes a mimosa.
The Sunday Jazz Brunch runs from 11:30a.m. to 3p.m. with live jazz and lots of food and drink. This $85 buffet includes everything from Asian to Indian to savory and sweet breakfast items, as well as unlimited champagne in whatever form you choose (bellini, mimosa, straight up).
One doesn't talk about Miami brunches without mention of the legendary Biltmore Sunday Champagne Brunch. Fontana's courtyard serves up caviar, smoked salmon, shellfish, carved meats, fresh omelettes, pastas, sushi and a wall of desserts with free-flowing champagne for $75.
Head out to Key Biscayne for a glamorous Sunday afternoon feast at Cioppino at The Ritz-Carlton. For $82, choose from a variety of stations: appetizers, Asian, seafood, caviars, pastas, charcuterie, carvings, drinks, and desserts.
Get some huevos rancheros in the mix at Mercadito's weekend brunch. Order a la carte or do the Family Style Brunch Perfect Hangover Cure for $18 (three food items, 1 drink) or go for the Ultimate Hangover Cure for $30 and get unlimited drinks, including their signature Pepino.
The Pubbelly group's Spanish tapas restaurant in the Sunset Harbor area of South Beach offers a quieter locale for Sunday brunching. Sip on their signature Gazpacho Bloody Mary from noon to 4p.m. while Spanish tapas-influenced brunch items like croquetas and chorizo grace the table.
After a series of pop-ups, Michael Schwartz's pizza spot Harry's is now serving Sunday brunch regularly, starting this Sunday, January 6. From 11a.m. to 4p.m. order sweet and savory brunch items like a breakfast pizza in addition to their regular a la carte menu.
Check out MC Kitchen’s seasonal brunch dishes, served Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Try the Steak and Eggs, Stove Oven Baked Eggs, or Black Truffle Bruschetta; complemented by Dogfish Head Beer cocktails.
Who doesn’t want endless mimosas for brunch? Stop by the OTC for Chicken and Waffles, Breakfast Tacos, Vanilla French toast, and if bottomless mimosas aren’t enough, try unlimited champagne too ($20). Offered Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday 10:30 to 4 p.m.
The latest offering from the 50 Eggs team just opened up and is already serving Brunch. Stop by and enjoy dishes such as their BLT benedict, pulled pork and eggs and chicken fried bacon and waffles. Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Try the Kendall eatery’s Sunday brunch for $27 a person. They’ll be offering a carving station, an omelet station, pastries and waffles. Have some Bloody Mary’s, Mimosas or Bellinis too because they are just $5.
Enjoy a Sunday brunch with the Pubbelly boys, a raw bar and some PB Steak favorites with a brunch twist: steak tartare sliders, foie gras brulee and crab bread pudding Florentine, to name a few. And if you want to get meaty right off the bat, you can “build-your-own” Steak & Eggs.
For a good deal, stop by Toro Toro for the Bottomless Brunch. $35 buys you unlimited small plates and free flowing brunch cocktails galore. Now that’s how you start the day.
Chef/owner David Bracha recently debuted Sunday brunch. For you, this means $9 to $10 classic brunch cocktails and a tasty menu full of shareable brunch staples ranging from $4 to $18.
Head over to The Local House for an all day long weekend brunch. From 8:30 a.m. till dinnertime if you so choose, you can chow down on items like Crab Cake Benedict, Banana Pancakes, Braised Beef Skillet, as well as anything on the lunch menu. Plus for $16 per person (do it), you also get unlimited mimosas.
If you can’t get enough of Jamie DeRosa’s Tongue & Cheek, worry not, because now they’ve rolled out Brunch. Enjoy dishes such as King crab Benedict, Cuban Sandwiches and sticky buns on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. And from 10 a.m. to noon, they’re also serving free coffee.
For a schmancier brunch option, stop by Zuma Saturdays and Sundays; they’ve just come up with a new menu. Items include the signature Yellowtail Roll, Wagyu Gunkan, Japanese Sweet Potato Salad and baby back ribs with chili.
Head over to Tosca for some glamorous breakfasting on Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m. Their recently launched menu offers a variety of a la carte brunch staples and – some people’s favorite part – bottomless champagne.
Over at Michael’s Genuine, you’ll get to experience different brunch options every week. Since it's summer, they've rolled out some seasonal dishes (i.e. wood oven roasted peaches, mango crumb cake, pop-t’s) that you should probably get your hands on – quick!
People go to sleep dreaming of Eating House’s stoner-themed Sunday Brunch, Wakin-n-Bacon, and they make reservations in advance, too; something you should also consider doing if you want to score a brunch spot. You wouldn’t want to miss chicken ‘n’ foie-ffles and cap’n crunch pancakes now, would you?
Sugarcane’s amped up their brunch offerings with some sweet (and savory) dishes. Think warm stone fruit with farro cereal ($6), buckwheat pancakes ($12), burrata fondue ($9), “Fat Boy” hash served with bacon jam, fried eggs and truffle hollandaise ($16) and more. Reservations are recommended.
Starting this Sunday, Macchialina will be serving brunch. From noon to 4 p.m. you can order a whole bunch of a la carte items (like a scone and muffin basket, citrus cured salmon and breakfast pizza) or take advantage of their three-course prix-fixe chef’s breakfast. Brunch cocktails will, naturally, also be available as will a bottle of prosecco and fresh squeezed orange juice for $35.
For an atypical weekend brunch, head to swanky Hakkasan at the Fontainebleau hotel. Get some dim sum as it's one of the best savory Asian brunches around.
The Federal's comforting and wallet-friendly Sunday brunch has entrees like Buffalo Wings & Waffles all ringing in under 20 bucks. Add $16 per person to do bottomless mimosas- done.
Enjoy an afternoon by the Shore Club pool at Terrazza's patio. Intended for ladies who brunch, get unlimited Bloody Marys, Mimosas, or Bellinis for just $38 along with endless small plated gourmet items (add $20 for guys).
Reservations are a must for this coveted brunch buffet at Soho Beach House. Dine on an elaborate spread of all-you-can-eat for just $45, which also includes a mimosa.
The Sunday Jazz Brunch runs from 11:30a.m. to 3p.m. with live jazz and lots of food and drink. This $85 buffet includes everything from Asian to Indian to savory and sweet breakfast items, as well as unlimited champagne in whatever form you choose (bellini, mimosa, straight up).
One doesn't talk about Miami brunches without mention of the legendary Biltmore Sunday Champagne Brunch. Fontana's courtyard serves up caviar, smoked salmon, shellfish, carved meats, fresh omelettes, pastas, sushi and a wall of desserts with free-flowing champagne for $75.
Head out to Key Biscayne for a glamorous Sunday afternoon feast at Cioppino at The Ritz-Carlton. For $82, choose from a variety of stations: appetizers, Asian, seafood, caviars, pastas, charcuterie, carvings, drinks, and desserts.
Get some huevos rancheros in the mix at Mercadito's weekend brunch. Order a la carte or do the Family Style Brunch Perfect Hangover Cure for $18 (three food items, 1 drink) or go for the Ultimate Hangover Cure for $30 and get unlimited drinks, including their signature Pepino.
The Pubbelly group's Spanish tapas restaurant in the Sunset Harbor area of South Beach offers a quieter locale for Sunday brunching. Sip on their signature Gazpacho Bloody Mary from noon to 4p.m. while Spanish tapas-influenced brunch items like croquetas and chorizo grace the table.
After a series of pop-ups, Michael Schwartz's pizza spot Harry's is now serving Sunday brunch regularly, starting this Sunday, January 6. From 11a.m. to 4p.m. order sweet and savory brunch items like a breakfast pizza in addition to their regular a la carte menu.
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