Nestled within Miami’s Coconut Grove, where lush greenery intertwines with historic charm, lies a brunch scene that’s as vibrant as the neighborhood itself. From American classics to French bistro specialties, we guarantee you’ll look forward to crawling out of bed for the following restaurants serving the best brunch in Coconut Grove.
Glass & Vine
If you’ve yet to brunch at Glass & Vine, let us put you on. The establishment is a true Coconut Grove oasis, complete with a gorgeous garden bursting with luscious greenery. The best part about this place is that the menu indubitably lives up to the hype of the secret garden by the sea. Brunch, served from 12 to 4 p.m. every weekend, is brimming with locally sourced specialties. Well above your typical pancakes and eggs kind of menu, Glass & Vine delivers in multiple departments—raw bar specialties, sandwiches, salads, loaded plates, and gifts of the land and sea.
We’re die-hard fans of the Spanish chorizo and manchego croquettes, za’atar-charred cauliflower, and the restaurant’s now-infamous watermelon salad. If you’re coming with an appetite, you can’t go wrong with one of the brunch plates like the steak and eggs, served with black angus skirt steak and two eggs cooked to your liking. P.S. The restaurant also boasts a special doggy menu with grilled steak, chicken, or salmon, so your beloved pooch won’t have to skip brunch either.
Glass & Vine is located at 2820 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.
GreenStreet Cafe
With over 30 years under its belt, GreenStreet Cafe has become a true Coconut Grove institution. On the daily, locals, celebs, and out-of-towners alike flock to this cafe for good food and some good ol’ people watching. You won’t regret snatching a seat along the sidewalk and letting the menu take you away on a journey through brunch delights.
Served from 7:30 a.m. till 2:45 p.m. daily, brunch here (technically called breakfast) is jam-packed with those trusty dusty American classics. Unanimous top picks: coconut-crusted French toast, eggs benny with potatoes, and the cinnamon roll pancakes you simply don’t want to miss. The drink menu doesn’t disappoint either, with pitchers of sangria, creative bloody mary concoctions (like the GreenStreet CBD Mary), and an array of fresh-squeezed juices, mocktails, and even boba.
Greenstreet is located at 3468 Main Hwy, Miami, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.
Isabelle’s
Isabelle’s is way more than just brunch—it’s an experience in and of itself. Located snugly within the opulent confines of the Ritz Carlton, Isabelle’s presents an extraordinary brunch experience, boasting bottomless mimosas, bloody marys, and bellinis for just $39. The brunch menu is short and sweet, a mere few items yet executed to perfection. Served every weekend between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., we recommend grabbing a seat in the sumptuous outdoor garden for the brunch of your dreams.
Start your journey with their signature Garden Benedict, where perfectly poached eggs nestle atop golden-breaded green tomatoes and applewood-smoked bacon. Or perhaps indulge in their Caprese Tartine, with grilled tomatoes, fresh burrata, and avocado-basil crema resting atop a charred country loaf. One last secret—Isabelle’s has also been organizing a Mad Hatter’s Brunch like you won’t believe, complete with a carousel of sweets. Make sure to check their website for the latest dates.
Isabelle’s Grill Room and Garden is located at 3300 SW 27th Ave, Miami, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.
Le Bouchon Du Grove
With a quaint little dining room and a handful of outdoor seats, Le Bouchon Du Grove is utterly charming. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and you’re immediately treated like a dear, long-awaited friend. Upon entering, you’ll be greeted with a complimentary glass of champagne, which will set you on a journey through classic French cuisine ahead.
While technically not labeled as brunch, their breakfast offerings seamlessly transition into mid-morning delights. Omelets are highly revered here and come with a variety of toothsome ingredients, including goat cheese, prosciutto, and smoked salmon. Standouts from the mains include dishes like the iconic gratinee Lyonnaise (onion soup), chicken fricassee with porcini risotto, and fresh steamed mussels with fries. Please leave room for the tarte tatin served warm with English cream—a dessert straight out of our dreams.
Le Bouchon du Grove is located at 3430 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.
Sadelle’s
Named the “essential” brunch spot by both Harper’s Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, with arguably the best house-made bagels in the country, Sadelle’s is a brunch-lover’s fantasy. Originating in New York, the Sadelle’s of Coconut Grove brings just as much class to the neighborhood. Brunch here is served daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
If you’re ready for an experience of your lifetime, don’t think twice about ordering Sadelle’s Tower, which features fresh bagels and an array of hand-sliced to-order fish. Other menu faves include the restaurant’s French toast, the Leo omelet made with house salmon, creme fraiche, and caramelized onions, and the crispy latkes, oh, the latkes. Craving an extra dash of luxury? Delve into their caviar section or elevate any dish to divine levels with a generous dollop of French trout roe or Russian osetra caviar.
Sadelle’s is located at 3321 Mary St, Miami, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.