May 1, 2026

Best Miami brunch

The brunch spots Miamians actually go to — eggs, mimosas, and that lazy weekend energy. Sorted by rating with at least 200 reviews.

Bistro CaféDowntown

Bistro Café has developed a cult following for weekend brunch, and the lines that form outside on Saturdays and Sundays are a testament to the food's draw. The menu is enormous, with something for practically every craving, and the portions are legendary — reviewers routinely note that a single entrée could easily feed two people. Dishes like the Nutella French toast and crêpe brûlée latte are described as "phenomenal," while creative plating makes the food as photogenic as it is satisfying. The staff is widely praised for being friendly, energetic, and eager to deliver a great experience, and the festive atmosphere — perfect for birthdays and celebrations — keeps guests coming back. It's one of those Miami brunch spots where the wait, the price, and the portion are all part of the deal, and most reviewers agree it's worth every bit of it.

Crazy About YouBrickell

Crazy About You delivers one of Brickell's most memorable Sunday brunch experiences, combining stunning waterfront views with food that reviewers say consistently exceeds expectations. The outdoor seating overlooks the water, and the al fresco setting paired with attentive service creates the kind of unhurried, feel-good brunch Miami does best. The cornbread is the undisputed star — soft, buttery, and mentioned in nearly every positive review as an absolute must-order. Other standouts include the croquetas served in a charming egg carton with a tiny cafecito cup, the mahi fish dip with tostones, and the wagyu churrasco. The creative presentations and carefully crafted cocktails round out what reviewers describe as a "perfection"-level experience, often calling it one of the best meals of their Miami trips.

Casa NeosDowntown

Casa Neos on the Miami River has become one of the city's most talked-about Sunday brunch destinations, blending a sleek waterfront setting with a modern Mediterranean menu that reviewers describe as both inventive and satisfying. The shareable format — dishes brought out together for the table — encourages exploration, and highlights like the seabass carpaccio, truffle arancini, black truffle pizza, and rigatoni arrabbiata draw consistent praise. The ambiance is chic but relaxed, with great entertainment along the river, attentive bartenders, and a crowd that dresses the part without taking itself too seriously. One reviewer summed it up simply: "I went on a Sunday during brunch and it was amazing." Reservations are recommended, as the spot fills quickly on weekends.

Meet DaliaMiami Beach

Meet Dalia sits right on Ocean Drive in South Beach, steps from the water, and its brunch offering combines a Mediterranean-meets-New American menu with an atmosphere that makes the most of the iconic location. Reviewers praise dishes like steak and eggs, avocado toast, and the green goddess, with many noting that dietary customizations (no pork, no sugar) are handled graciously and without fuss. The ambiance — with the sound of the ocean as background music and light tunes setting the tone — makes for a genuinely special brunch, whether dining in the breezy garden patio, poolside, or in the elegant Art Deco interior. Weekend brunch parties feature live DJs and entertainment, elevating the experience for those who want something more celebratory. Service receives high marks across the board, with guests citing their servers by name and vowing to return.

Level 6 RooftopBrickell

Level 6 Rooftop in Coconut Grove offers what is arguably one of the most visually striking brunch settings in Miami, with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay that reviewers describe as "unmatched" and capable of making you feel like you're in another country entirely. The prix-fixe weekend brunch — priced at $35++ per person with optional bottomless beverage packages — is accompanied by live entertainment, including saxophone players and samba dancers, giving it a festive, celebratory quality that's hard to replicate. On the food side, the seafood paella draws consistent raves, with one reviewer calling it a "culinary mic drop," while the French toast and hamachi crudo are also frequently cited favorites. Service is described as top-notch and highly attentive, and reservations are strongly recommended for weekends, as this rooftop has become one of Miami's most in-demand brunch destinations.

La Boulangerie Boul'MichKey Biscayne

La Boulangerie Boul'Mich has spent more than 20 years earning its place as one of Miami's most beloved brunch destinations, and its formula — French artisanal baking with a Latin twist — is what makes it genuinely hard to replicate. Every pastry is baked in-house daily, and the croissant selection is the undisputed centerpiece: the almond chocolate, pistachio, guava and cheese, and dulce de leche croissants draw raves across nearly every review, with one Belgian visitor calling it the best croissant he'd tasted outside of Europe. The full brunch menu extends well beyond pastries, with standouts like Eggs Benedict, Croque Madame, French toast, pan de bono, and freshly made empanadas — all served in generous portions at accessible price points. Reviewers consistently praise the cozy, cafe-style atmosphere — bright, relaxed, and casually elegant with a vintage-industrial feel — that makes it easy to linger over a good cup of coffee. The coffee itself is a recurring talking point, with regulars insisting they "cannot find a coffee roast as great anywhere else." With nine South Florida locations open daily from 7:30 AM and a menu that spans sweet, savory, healthy, and indulgent, La Boulangerie Boul'Mich offers one of the most complete and satisfying brunch experiences in the city — the kind of place that earns a spot in the weekly rotation.

Bagatelle Miami RiverMiami River

Bagatelle Miami River brings a touch of French-Mediterranean glamour to the Miami River waterfront, and its brunch is anchored by the scenery as much as the food. Reviewers rave about the outdoor seating with "a gorgeous view of the river," and the high-energy, luxurious atmosphere — complete with art gallery-style sculptures and a nicely dressed crowd — sets the tone from arrival. On the plate, standout dishes like truffle pizza, truffle ravioli, and perfectly cooked lamb chops reflect a kitchen with real finesse. The private dock access adds an exclusive flair rarely found at Miami brunch spots, and the vibrant, party-forward vibe makes it ideal for groups looking to turn a meal into a full afternoon.

Green ChickenWestchester

Green Chicken is a family-owned neighborhood gem near FIU that earns strong praise for bringing fresh, flavorful, and health-conscious food to an area that doesn't always have many good options. While not a traditional brunch spot in the white-tablecloth sense, its morning-to-evening hours and wide-ranging menu — jerk chicken, build-your-own bowls, wraps, smoothies, and specialty coffee — make it a go-to for a satisfying daytime meal. Reviewers consistently highlight the quality and freshness of the ingredients, generous portion sizes, and genuinely friendly staff who go out of their way to help guests navigate the menu. It's the kind of place where locals return week after week, calling it "a hidden gem" that delivers healthy food that actually tastes excellent.

Balan’s – BiscayneEdgewater

Balan's has cultivated a loyal following as one of Miami's most reliable all-day brunch spots, and the reviews reflect why — it strikes a balance between casual comfort and genuine quality. Guests praise the menu's versatility, with customizable breakfast sandwiches (English muffin, scrambled eggs, jalapeño aioli), eggs Benedict, Nutella crepes, and a jumbo breakfast that reviewers call a definitive go-to. The patio seating is a consistent draw, and the relaxed, laid-back vibe suits both solo visitors and groups alike. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with staff praised for keeping drinks flowing and making guests feel unhurried. The all-day format — running from 8 AM to well past midnight — makes it one of the most flexible brunch options in the city.

AmalCoconut Grove

Amal earns its reputation as a standout brunch destination thanks to its stunning Lebanese-Mediterranean menu served inside one of Miami's most beautiful dining rooms. Reviewers consistently praise the bold, well-executed flavors — the Amal hummus topped with slow-cooked meat and savory sauce is a recurring highlight, as is the lamb shank, described by diners as "out of this world delicious." The atmosphere leans romantic and upscale, with a crowd that eventually gives way to music and a lively, club-like energy as the afternoon unfolds. Those who connect with the right server describe service as impeccable and attentive, making for an immersive brunch experience that stands apart from the typical Miami crowd.