Best Brunch
Five Coconut Grove brunch picks: diner comfort, park-side patios, all-day cafe energy, a classic sidewalk table, and waterfront brunch.
Chug's is the Cuban-American diner from the Ariete group, blending retro diner charm with Miami flavors and scratch-made dishes. Go when brunch should be lively and unfussy, with a Cuban twist on diner comfort food.

- Best when: a lively Cuban-American diner brunch
- Area: Coconut Grove
- Specific: scratch-made dishes fusing Cuban and American diner culture
Glass & Vine is the park-side option in Peacock Park, with patio seating, plates, and drinks out in the open. Go when you want brunch outdoors with green space around you rather than a closed dining room.

- Best when: an outdoor, park-side brunch
- Area: Peacock Park, Coconut Grove
- Specific: park-side patio with plates and drinks
Sadelle's is the New York bagel-tradition pick from Major Food Group, an all-day restaurant in a bright, airy room with terrace seating. Go when brunch wants bagels and a polished, sit-down feel.

- Best when: a polished bagel-and-brunch sit-down
- Area: Coconut Grove
- Specific: New York bagel tradition; bright, airy room with al fresco terrace; opened 2022
Greenstreet is the 35-year Grove institution, an all-day cafe and outdoor lounge known for people-watching and weekend brunch. Go when brunch should feel like the neighborhood classic, out on the sidewalk.

- Best when: a classic Grove people-watching brunch
- Area: Coconut Grove
- Specific: founded 35 years ago by Sylvano and Maida Bignon; weekend brunch and outdoor lounge
Bayshore Club is the waterfront brunch on Biscayne Bay at Dinner Key, with weekend brunch and a pet-friendly patio. Go when brunch should come with bay views and room to linger.

- Best when: a waterfront weekend brunch
- Area: Dinner Key, Coconut Grove
- Specific: Biscayne Bay waterfront; weekend brunch; pet-friendly patio