Guidebook for Downtown/Brickell

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Guidebook for Downtown/Brickell

Food Scene

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Starbucks
901 S Miami Ave
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Cantina La Veinte
495 Brickell Ave
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Cipriani
465 Brickell Ave
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NAOE
661 Brickell Key Dr
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Zuma Miami
270 Biscayne Blvd Way
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Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood and Crab
777 Brickell Ave
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The Capital Grille
2430 E Sunrise Blvd
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Granier Bakery
18230 Collins Ave
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Spaghettino
947 Brickell Avenue
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Quinto La Huella
788 Brickell Plaza
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P.F. Chang's
901 S Miami Ave
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Start the day downtown at All Day (1035 N Miami Avenue) with a drip coffee and a Runny & Everything, a breakfast sandwich with a sunny side up egg, Miami Smoker’s bacon, sharp cheddar, lettuce, heirloom tomato, garlic aioli on a Zak the Baker everything brioche bun. Featured coffee rotates regularly, but there’s always a range for every coffee drinker’s palette. Get some work done while getting a jolt of caffeine.
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ALL DAY
1035 N Miami Ave
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Start the day downtown at All Day (1035 N Miami Avenue) with a drip coffee and a Runny & Everything, a breakfast sandwich with a sunny side up egg, Miami Smoker’s bacon, sharp cheddar, lettuce, heirloom tomato, garlic aioli on a Zak the Baker everything brioche bun. Featured coffee rotates regularly, but there’s always a range for every coffee drinker’s palette. Get some work done while getting a jolt of caffeine.
Head to the center of downtown for an Italian lunch at Fratelli Milano (213 SE 1st Street). Twin chefs Roberto and Emanuele Bearzi have been serving fresh pasta alongside all the Italian hits for two decades. One makes the pasta and the other handles the pastry. The eggplant parmesan is some of the best in Miami. Protip: don’t skip the bread and sauce that’s brought to the table upon arrival, in fact — ask for two orders of the sauce, it’s just that good.
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Ristorante Fratelli Milano
213 SE 1st St
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Head to the center of downtown for an Italian lunch at Fratelli Milano (213 SE 1st Street). Twin chefs Roberto and Emanuele Bearzi have been serving fresh pasta alongside all the Italian hits for two decades. One makes the pasta and the other handles the pastry. The eggplant parmesan is some of the best in Miami. Protip: don’t skip the bread and sauce that’s brought to the table upon arrival, in fact — ask for two orders of the sauce, it’s just that good.
After a food coma inducing meal, walk down the block to Eternity Roasters (117 SE 2nd Avenue) for a cup of pour over coffee. At Eternity Roasters, San Fran native Chris Johnson and Colombia native Cristina Garces handle small batch roasting on-site and make each cup of pour over one at a time for a custom experience. Coffees range from Colombian roasts to Ethiopian to seasonal espressos.
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Eternity Coffee Roasters
117 SE 2nd Ave
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After a food coma inducing meal, walk down the block to Eternity Roasters (117 SE 2nd Avenue) for a cup of pour over coffee. At Eternity Roasters, San Fran native Chris Johnson and Colombia native Cristina Garces handle small batch roasting on-site and make each cup of pour over one at a time for a custom experience. Coffees range from Colombian roasts to Ethiopian to seasonal espressos.
NIU Kitchen (134 NE 2nd Avenue) is tiny restaurant that is home to huge Catalan flavors. Executive chef Deme Lomas and his team have mastered Spanish style tapas and pair them with a killer wine list. Make a reservation or be prepared to wait as a walk-in, NIU Kitchen is one of Downtown Miami’s best gems.
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NIU Kitchen
104 NE 2nd Ave
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NIU Kitchen (134 NE 2nd Avenue) is tiny restaurant that is home to huge Catalan flavors. Executive chef Deme Lomas and his team have mastered Spanish style tapas and pair them with a killer wine list. Make a reservation or be prepared to wait as a walk-in, NIU Kitchen is one of Downtown Miami’s best gems.

Drinks & Nightlife

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Wet Deck Lounge
485 Brickell Ave
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Happy hour starts early at Lost Boy Dry Goods (157 E Flagler Street). This spot gives off serious downtown vibes, just not the kind Downtown Miami is used to. From 4 to 8 p.m. enjoy half priced drinks that are anything but standard — order a Penicillin or a Hemingway Daiquiri for under $7. Grab a sandwich like the Cajun Turkey with cajun smoked turkey, Swiss, tomato, alfalfa sprouts, stone sauce, served on baguette with choice of chips to help soak up the copious amounts of happy houring.
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Lost Boy
157 E Flagler St
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Happy hour starts early at Lost Boy Dry Goods (157 E Flagler Street). This spot gives off serious downtown vibes, just not the kind Downtown Miami is used to. From 4 to 8 p.m. enjoy half priced drinks that are anything but standard — order a Penicillin or a Hemingway Daiquiri for under $7. Grab a sandwich like the Cajun Turkey with cajun smoked turkey, Swiss, tomato, alfalfa sprouts, stone sauce, served on baguette with choice of chips to help soak up the copious amounts of happy houring.
Jaguar Sun (230 NE 4th Street) can be found in the back of X Miami’s lobby. Whether it’s a glass of obscure wine or a cleverly curated cocktail, imbibers are encouraged to try something new. Try the boozy Disco Politician made with both rum and mezcal. If anyone has a second wind and is looking for something to snack on, don’t overlook the parker house rolls served with beef jus.
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Jaguar Sun
230 NE 4th St
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Jaguar Sun (230 NE 4th Street) can be found in the back of X Miami’s lobby. Whether it’s a glass of obscure wine or a cleverly curated cocktail, imbibers are encouraged to try something new. Try the boozy Disco Politician made with both rum and mezcal. If anyone has a second wind and is looking for something to snack on, don’t overlook the parker house rolls served with beef jus.

Entertainment & Activities

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Blvd
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Cinepolis
3015 Grand Ave
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Shopping

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Shops at Merrick Park
358 San Lorenzo Ave
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Publix Super Market at Brickell Village
134 SW 13th St
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The Shops at Mary Brickell Village
901 South Miami Avenue
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Miami Design District
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Sightseeing

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Wynwood Walls
2516 NW 26th St
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Ocean Drive
Ocean Drive
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Parks & Nature

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Alice Wainwright Park
2901 Brickell Ave
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Ipharki yeDavid T. Kennedy
2400 S Bayshore Dr
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Essentials

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Whole Foods Market
1020 Alton Rd
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Walgreens
524 Jefferson Ave
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