Best Brunch in Miami
The best brunch in Miami including everything from chicken and waffles to french toast, cast iron pancakes and boozy options this weekend.

Looking for the best brunch Miami this weekend? Great! Top Brunch Spots is the go to resource for brunch in Miami each and every weekend. On top of that, we’ve already done all the hard work for you. That includes filtering through the noise to provide you only the best bottomless, boozy drinks and tasty brunches in Miami this weekend.
So how does this work?
We pick our top choices based on the quality of the food, service, and consistency over time. We’ll start off by giving you the best options overall for brunch in the city and then follow up with links to different types of brunches and brunches in different neighborhoods (Miami Beach, South Beach, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne and more) at the end of this page.
Best Brunch Miami
Dudley’s — an Orchard street hot spot — is a hot spot for a reason. With a well-rounded and pretty robust menu, delicious food inspired by both American and Australian fare is served either inside or outside (an excellent opportunity for the sought after and very intriguing activity of New York City people watching). Dudley’s …
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The Wild Son is another always fashionable Meatpacking District West Village eatery that will fill up fast. They open at 10 AM and don’t take reservations, so make sure you plan accordingly because you may have to wait. This place has perfected fish for breakfast, so you know they’re good. Serving eggs with trout on …

The Crooked Knife offers a boozy brunch in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan for $42 on the weekends. The $42 price point includes any entree along with unlimited bloodies or mimosas. The weekend brunch fills up early so be sure to make your reservation early. Crooked Knife also has a cozy brick-lined bar with …

Buzzy Southwestern restaurant in the West Village known for its margaritas & all-you-can-drink boozy, bottomless brunch on the weekends. For $33 you get a choice of a meal and unlimited drinks (mimosa, wine, or frozen margaritas) for 2 hours.

The village has brunch! Another place situated in the ultra-desirable Village is Buvette. Unsurprisingly, Buvette is also a French place, so you may have to do your own pros and cons on which French brunch is the best because there are a lot to choose from. Buvette’s more famous dishes include the jambon cru, which …

Come for the biscuit and stay for the pickles. Jacob’s Pickles is one of the most popular brunch spots in the city, and for a good reason. There’s nothing quite like the comfort of a Southern meal. Before you ask, they do make their own pickles. And they do fry them (and make a spicy …

Another Australian inspired restaurant (See Five Leaves), has its home in the Village and gets in name from flirting, or just a really good conversation. Besides great food, Banter is also a great place to catch up with friends. We’re also fans of any place that is going to give us the portions we deserve, …

A charming atmosphere welcomes you as you enter Poco just north of Lower East Side in Alphabet City. The restaurant serves a boozy brunch and a menu chock full of organic ingredients. But what we’re really here for is the lobster guacamole. Who even knew that was possible? In fact, the menu is full of …

On the Lower East Side, another NYC neighborhood known for its history of cool is Sweet Chick. Sweet Chick is recognized as one of the best restaurants in NYC, so just for that, it’s worth a try. They are most known for their chicken and waffles, which are especially good at Sweet Chick. Some other notable options include …