![]() The cafe also plans to host coffee education classes taught by baristas. One of the OG craft coffee retailers - which recently had a large investment by Nestle - Blue Bottle serves coffee, espresso, cold brew, and New Orleans–Style iced coffee plus a selection of pastries, including Liège waffles and toasts and coffee gear. ![]() They are now on sale daily through April, but beware, there will be a wait.ĭESIGN DISTRICT - Blue Bottle Coffee (3800 NE 1st Avenue) has officially debuted its first of two Miami locations in the Design District. The beloved farm and strawberry stop down in Homestead has a cult-like following for its cinnamon rolls. HOMESTEAD - Arguably the best time of year has arrived: cinnamon roll season at Knaus Berry Farms. The assembly style set up offers guests the choice to pick their pasta, flatbread or salad of choice, then top is with items like sausage, marinara, burratta, and plenty of veggies. KENDALL - Brazilian-based Italian fast casual concept Spoleto has arrived in Miami inside Dadeland Mall (7535 North Kendall Avenue). Taking over the spot that once held Red Ginger and Now & Zen, it offers up a menu filled with items like forbidden rice, ceviche, hotate, paiche, along with sushi and sashimi offerings. SOUTH BEACH - The South of Fifth neighborhood now has the opportunity to dine on Nikkei cuisine thanks to Sakura 736 (736 1st Street). Serving up (no shocker here) plenty of seafood-centric cuisine like scallop cauliflower sausage, seafood towers, herb crusted halibut, along with dishes more for the land loving folks like rack of lamb and beef filet and lots of pasta options. SOUTH BEACH - The hard-to-miss building at 1826 Collins Avenue has a new restaurant residing in it: The Fish at 1826. Conceived by Wine by the Bay owner and former gallerist Stefano Campanini, so naturally, it has an extensive wine by the glass menu and plans to feature wine tastings in the future. The restaurant, which is “inspired by the neighborhood Italian enoteca” serves an all-day menu with dishes like antipasti, wood-fired pizza, entrees and desserts. WYNWOOD - More pizza has arrived in Wynwood, this time courtesy of Wynwood Oven (2085 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite 105). The restaurant serves up breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner daily with items like breads, pastries, eggs, baked goods, yogurt, coffee and teas for the morning hours with more hearty dishes like tartines, soups, salads and quiches in the later hours. November 22ĬOCONUT GROVE - Popular Belgian bakery-restaurant Le Pain Quotidien has officially set up its first South Florida outpost at 3425 Main Highway. The new space opened during White Party weekend featuring and indoor and outdoor space along with a front patio where the Palace girls can still preform. The bar and restaurant that was best known as a hub of the LGBT community, closed up shop at its original location at over the summer - but as the owner promised, its back and bigger than ever. SOUTH BEACH - Longstanding favorite Palace Bar has returned to Ocean Drive at a new and improved home at 1052 Ocean Drive, according to the Miami New Times. ![]() Having a tough time keeping up with all the new dining options? Welcome to the Opening Report, a regularly updated round-up of restaurant openings big and small across the South Florida area.
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