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Rise and shine: 3 new breakfast and brunch spots in Miami

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Published on July 10, 2018
Rise and shine: 3 new breakfast and brunch spots in MiamiPandorée Café. | Photo: Olivier B./Yelp

If you've got breakfast and brunch fare on the brain, you're in luck: we've found the freshest Miami eateries to quell your cravings. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you wake up with an appetite (i.e., tomorrow).

Pandorée Café

195-197 N.W. 36th, Wynwood

Photo: Olivier B./Yelp

Pandorée Café is a bakery, daytime eatery and wine bar that serves breakfast, brunch and fresh pastries.

On the menu, classic breakfast offerings include eggs Benedict, pancakes, French toast and New York bagels with salmon, capers and onion. Croissants and sandwiches are available, like the tomato mozzarella with pesto and the roasted turkey on French bread.

Brunch and lunch entrees include cheeseburgers, lasagna, roasted chicken with potatoes and salmon. Salads, sweets and hot and cold beverages round out the menu.

Pandorée Café has one review on Yelp thus far. 

Yelper David B., who reviewed it on June 18, wrote, "Their food is great! This is definitely a gem in Miami."

Pandorée Café is open from 7 a.m.–6:30 p.m. daily.

Sette Osteria

2103 N.W. Second Ave., Wynwood

Photo: Kiet H./Yelp

Sette Osteria is an Italian restaurant that offers brunch in addition to its regular lunch and dinner menus. This is the restaurant group's first location in Miami and its third overall; the other two are in Washington, D.C.

Brunch is served on weekends only from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. The brunch menu includes dishes like the Italian toast (fried eggs, spinach, prosciutto di Parma and hollandaise sauce), the Sette Brunch Tart (phyllo tart stuffed with avocado, diced tomatoes, mozzarella and scallions, topped with two eggs sunny-side up and bacon) or the Uovo Cotto (baked eggs, San Marzano tomatoes, feta cheese, bacon and wheat toast). (See the full menu here.)

Sette Osteria's current Yelp rating of five stars out of 17 reviews indicates positive feedback from diners.

Yelper Charles M., who reviewed it on June 3, wrote, "Terrific brunch at Sette Osteria, a new Wynwood outpost of a Washington, D.C., Italian restaurant. The crabcake Benedict dish was terrific — perfectly prepared  — and the Uovo Cotto was excellent. Service was friendly and attentive."

J M. added, "We came for brunch and the Italian toast was spot on with delicious prosciutto di Parma and wilted spinach. Waffles were loaded with ripe fruit and the frittata was perfect."

Sette Osteria is open from noon–10 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, noon–11 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Saturday, and 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Sunday.

Granier Bakery

1064 Brickell Ave., Brickell

Photo: Granier Bakery/Yelp

Granier Bakery serves breakfast, brunch, coffee and tea. For breakfast, it has a platter of scrambled eggs with ham, a salmon and cream cheese bagel sandwich and quiche Lorraine with a side salad. (See the full menu here.)

Yelpers are still warming up to Granier Bakery, which currently holds 3.5 stars out of five reviews on the site.

Lino V., who visited on May 18, wrote, "They have a pretty good lunch deal that's a sandwich, a drink and a side for about $11. It's a pretty big portion also. I got their turkey and avocado sandwich and it was really good!"

Yelper Nicolas O. wrote, "Best bakery in the area. Had breakfast there and it was great. The Granier special eggs are to die for!"

Granier Bakery is open from 7 a.m.–8 p.m. on weekdays, 7 a.m.–6 p.m. on Saturday, and 7 a.m.–5 p.m. on Sunday.