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    Kobo Cafe

    4.2 (12 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Stephanie M.

    What a great addition to the neighborhood! Found this new gem on the way to the beach and decided to check it out, the girl at the register was pleasant and helpful. They have delicious fresh pressed orange juice, chia pudding and the wraps are folded (like the tiktok trend) where it looks like a crepe. I got the B.A.E (egg, avocado and cheese) OJ and latte. 10/10 + the music was great and they have patio seats with umbrellas!

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    The staff here is so kind, awesome coffee and good place to get a quick bite. Very cute! Always stop by here when I'm around.

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    Good, reasonable breakfast nice place to sit. Recommend. I had a egg and cheese sandwich.

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    I had the B.A.E wrap it was so good I had to leave a good review. The workers are nice and the seating is cute.

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    Located in the rear of the Hotel Greystone, but there's a side entrance as well.

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    La Sandwicherie - Miami Beach

    4.5
    (3.4k reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    Great place to stop for a quick bite on a beach day or when you're not feeling up for a full meal…read more Sandwiches are large and taste great! Plenty of customization options. A counter seat is hit or miss but nice to have available instead of only being a walk up window. Skip the smoothies. They're watery and thus not very filling or flavorful. You're better off getting a sandwich (again, as this was my 2nd visit) or going somewhere else for a smoothie.

    Just one block away from South Beach on 14th Street, this place is a very popular fast food spot…read more Since South Beach restaurants are either expensive (20% gratuity even for a party of two) or extremely crowded, we walked one block inland and found this place. From a distance, it looks like a food truck, but it's actually a full setup designed to look that way. Even in the scorching heat, there was a line--but it moved quickly. Their menu has everything. Think of it as a Subway style setup, but with smoothies, tropical ingredients, and lots of fresh options. Now the main part...We ordered- Chicken Mix Baguette Tuna Baguette Am I the only one who found it just okay? At Subway, at least they toast the bread for a bit. Here, I genuinely struggled with the hard bread--it was tough to chew. Also, the meats were cold, which I'm not used to. I knew that beforehand, but still wanted to try this hyped spot. They have about 5-7 bar style stools for seating, but in the humidity, it's not the most comfortable experience. Freshness (smoothies & ingredients): 5/5 Overall taste & experience: 3/5 Or maybe we're just spoiled by the big fast food chains?

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    Taste Cafe

    Taste Cafe

    4.1
    (57 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Taste Cafe: Miami's Hidden Gem!…read more If you're looking for a top-tier breakfast in Miami that won't break the bank, Taste Cafe is a total standout. It's the perfect "grab-and-go" spot where the quality of the food far exceeds the affordable price point. The Highlights * Million Dollar Breakfast Biscuit: A must-order. The savory eggs paired with sweet jam on a flaky biscuit create an incredible flavor profile. *Egg & Cheese Croissant sandwich: Fresh, buttery, and perfectly executed--it's the ultimate morning comfort food. * The Cappuccino: Rich and smooth, it's the perfect pair for their breakfast sandwiches. What truly makes this place special is the hospitality. The owners are exceptionally kind, giving the cafe a warm, neighborhood vibe. If you're in the area and want a quick, delicious meal, highly recommended!

    Wonderful service from start to finish. The staff was incredibly patient, helpful, relatable, and…read moregenuinely kind, which made the experience even better. They offer a great variety of food -- we came looking for eggs and açaí bowls and were happy to find those and much more on the menu. The ambiance is relaxed and welcoming, with a comfortable local feel that makes it a great spot to sit and enjoy a meal rather than just grab something quickly. Everything felt easy, unpretentious, and well thought out. Prices are very reasonable, the service is fast, and the quality of the food is excellent. It's the kind of neighborhood spot you're happy to discover and keep coming back to. We'll definitely be back!

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    YES! Cafe

    YES! Cafe

    4.0
    (88 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    Fast food meets Miami cafe vibes for quick, tasty, affordable meals…read more Be sure to look out for their happy hour and late night pricing such as half off burgers, beers, and shakes. Delicious smash burgers, and when I want something somewhat healthier but still super filling and satisfying I snag their chicken burrito, which is sweetened by maduros (sweet plantains). I stopped by for a latte this morning and it was fine - average. There's an add-on option to print a custom design on your latte, which could be a fun Instagram opportunity. Service and food prep is speedy. You can call your order in 10-15 mins ahead if you want to grab it and run, or you can place an order on the computerized menu when you get there or with the helpful staff. If you're dining in, there's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. No-frills and super casual, yet cozy, vibrant, welcoming, and a fun spot for a food break. That said, while there I usually see more take-out orders than dine-in. No need to worry about finding or paying for street parking since it has its own lot and designated spaces. This location also has a printer, with the option to print documents for a couple bucks.

    I really wanted to like Yes Cafe, I truly did. A 4.2 rating had me walking in like okay, maybe this…read moreis a cute neighborhood gem near Abbott Avenue. Lies. All lies. This is a solid two star situation and I am being generous because one of those stars is purely out of pity for the effort, not the execution. The math is not mathing here and the internet needs to know. Let's start with cleanliness because that alone already set the tone. The restroom was filthy. Like the kind of dirty where you stop and think wow this photo is about to live on the internet forever and rightfully so. I live by one rule when it comes to restaurants and it has never failed me. If the restroom is dirty, the kitchen is dirty. Period. There is no universe where a restaurant magically keeps a pristine kitchen while letting the bathroom look like that. Once you see it, your appetite is gone and you're mentally clocking out of the experience. Then came the wait. Almost thirty minutes. Thirty. Minutes. And before anyone says maybe they were slammed or making something special, let me stop you right there. They are not making gourmet food. They are not crafting artisanal anything. This is heat it up and send it out energy. And it shows. Everything tasted like hotel breakfast food that's been sitting under a heat lamp wondering what it did wrong in a past life. When food takes that long, you expect effort. What we got instead was microwave confidence. The only thing that deserves any credit is the burrito and even that is me being nice. I'll give it a four out of five because at least it tasted like someone tried. But the Yes Bowl breakfast thing whatever that was is a hard no. The avocado toast is also a no. A loud no. First of all, it was not toasted. At all. It was mushy bread topped with mushy avocado and zero texture. If you are going to call something avocado toast, the toast part is not optional. That is literally half the name. What made the whole thing even more bizarre was the way they were moving. The vibe was giving empire level importance. Like they were serving a Michelin tasting menu instead of lukewarm breakfast plates. The pacing, the seriousness, the attitude did not match the food whatsoever. It was honestly confusing to watch. And yes, I did say something when the food came out cold because that matters. Do not let cold food slide. What did they do? Put it in the microwave. Immediately obvious. The potatoes should have been on a grill with oil and heat. Instead they came back tasting reheated and sad. That is not fixing the problem, that is confirming it. Overall this was a waste of money and a waste of time, and the only reason I'm even writing this is because people deserve to know. I will not be going back. I do not recommend it. And if you find yourself here with cold food, just know they are not remaking anything, they are reheating it. Sometimes a bad review is not hate, it is public service. This one is absolutely that.

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    Las Olas Cafe

    Las Olas Cafe

    4.3
    (1.3k reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Oh my oh my....these folks make an excellent Cubano, cordita strong Cuban coffee and a pork and…read moreplantain empanada. I was in the neighborhood to get a badly needed haircut while visiting from the Bay Area for work and next door on the corner on an otherwise unassuming street is this solid legit Cuban sammie and coffee place. Locals galore sitting outside sipping strong Cuban coffee and eating Sammie's and empanadas. Who am I to argue with the locals. They definitely steered me right on this one. The Cubano was stuffed with moist roasted pork and ham with pickles and melted cheese. The spicy garlicky green sauce that comes with it could make an old shoe delicious ! The coffee was spot on and that roasted pork and plantain empanada also hit the proverbial spot. All in with tax and tip for $25 I was stuffed full and now remarkably fluent in Spanish ! Esta bien Las Olas Cafe ! Muy muy deliciosa !

    I was visiting Miami for less than 24 hours, and I made it my mission to try a Cubano sandwich on…read moremy trip. I did some research, and Las Olas Cafe came up in multiple recommendations. Located a couple of blocks off a major road (Washington Ave.), Las Olas Cafe felt like a hole-in-the wall neighborhood joint - a team of off-duty police officers were enjoying their dinner inside the restaurant, and families were eagerly lined up at the to-go window outside the restaurant. As I waited in line to order, I perused the menu, which included breakfast items, coffee, and a variety of sandwiches. Even though there were only a couple of customers ahead of me in line, each meal was made-to-order before the next order was taken. This meant that the staff prepared about half a dozen coffees, a couple of smoothies, and several meals before it was my turn to order. When I finally placed my order for a Cubano sandwich, I waited about 20 minutes for my food to be prepared. My sandwich was served piping hot, and I eagerly took my food to go so I could enjoy it at the beach nearby. Despite the wait (about an hour from the time I arrived at the cafe despite the short line), my food was delicious. The sandwich was stuffed with crispy shredded pork and ham, and a generous amount of mustard, melted cheese, and pickles pulled it all together.

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    The patio, food, coffee and juice are incredible. Could people watch all day and try every dish in this tiny shop. 10/10 recommend!
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    Cortadito Coffee House

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    4.3
    (215 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Grab-and-go
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    I went to Cortadito Coffee House's Washington location when I was in South Beach for a few hours on…read morea weekday and needed a little afternoon caffeine so I downloaded the Cortadito app in advance and when doing so you get a free Cortadito on your first order, the coupon applies as checkout. I ordered when I was in the store and the app defaulted to the Meridian location and there was no way to change it. The staff saw what happened and jumped to action and called the Meridian store and said they would let everyone know and started making the coffee in their store. A few minutes later I had my coffee and I was on my way. The staff were all so nice and helpful and the coffee was absolutely amazing! Definitely stop in if you are in the area!

    A local chain that does Cuban sandwiches and pastries quite well. The menu includes some…read morequestionable non-Cuban dishes (e.g. pancakes), but I avoided them. Was quite pleased with what I ordered. Ham Croqueta: Crispy outside breading and very gooey inside. There were nice ham chunks inside. Chicken Croqueta: Same format as the ham croqueta. Though this one was kinda bland. The chicken strands just kinda blended in with the gooey mush center whereas the ham chunks were nice and smoky. Tequeño: Nicely executed with a cheesy center and crispy outside. Cuban Sandwich: I like how they really pay attention an evenly distributed and nicely crisped press on both sides. Many places are only partially crispy. The ratio of ham, pork, cheese, pickles and mustard was just right. The flavors worked in harmony and there wasn't one ingredient that dominated the rest.

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