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American Restaurant · Bal Harbor Ocean Front · 20 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Don't let Bal Harbour's once stuffy, old-school (okay it's still stuffy) vibe fool you; this place serves up a delicious dish for all ages. Brunch portions are huge, and the homemade jam is AMAZING.
American Restaurant · Design District · 298 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: The brunch is built out a la carte, and you can order by item. Best for sharing, but Michael's does not disappoint. Try anything that you can pour syrup on, and anything with Duck in it.
Bar · Miami Financial District · 71 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: While the omelet bar and salmon on a bagel are nothing to sneeze at, the real winner here is the $10 unlimited Sangria. Choose from 3 different varieties, and enjoy a lazy Sunday in Mary Brickell.
Dim Sum Restaurant · Ocean Front · 157 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: If Eggs Benedict and Bloody Marys are getting old, switch it up a bit for some Dim Sum at this London-based legend, now in the iconic Fontainebleau. Served from 12-3pm, it's best to go with a group.
Glenn Ebert: Their Bloody Mary has been awarded by dozens of travel magazines, and the food ain't half bad either. The homemade banana pancakes are a must, and don't forget to sit outside if the weather is nice.
Glenn Ebert: The brunch weapon of choice if you're still feeling the 5am last call from SET the night before. While it ain't fancy, it's a greasy Cuban gem of a joint that's eases the hangover just fine.
804 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Miami, FL 33134, Miami, FL
Restaurant · 125 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: The Chicken N' Waffles is enough incentive to frequent this pop-up culinary darling, but there's a slew of other delicious treats (like the Coca-Cola infused Ketchup) to seal the deal.
28 NE 29th St (Btw North Miami Ave. & NE 2 AV), Miami, FL
Breakfast Spot · Wynwood Arts District · 172 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Easily Midtown's most beloved brunch destination, the fare is worth the hype. Be prepared to wait if you show past 1pm, but grab one of their legendary brunch cocktails to pass the time.
Glenn Ebert: A South Beach legend, News Cafe is about as prime location for people watching as it gets; not to mention it trumps the crowd at Johnny Rockets. Food is passable, and eggs benedict is a must.
Southern Food Restaurant · Flamingo-Lummus · 493 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Brunch: Southern Fried. Come hungry because this kitchen likes to serve it BIG. The Chicken N' Waffles are incredible, but big enough to split. Cocktails are also phenomenal.