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MOST CLASSIC MIAMI BRUNCH ß GreenStreet Café


“The wait will be approximately five hours.” This is what you’re likely to hear the hostess say before she shows you to the bar, where hordes of people knock back Bloody Marías as they sit in purgatory waiting for a table. It’s just what you do at GreenStreet on any given weekend, when the weather is sunny and chances for good people- watching are high. Food is your basic breakfast


fare—think oversize omelettes and pancakes the size of your face—but the generous portions also make it okay to take your time eating…and linger a little longer.


à3468 Main Hwy (305-444-0244, greenstreetcafe.net). Daily 7am–2:45pm.


RUNNERS UP


Eating House From the moment this restaurant went from pop-up to permanent in 2012, Miami had an instant hit on its hands. Playful dishes like the Cap’n Crunch pancakes and drinks like the throwback Tang mimosa have kept us interested long after the novelty wore off. à804 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Coral Gables (305-448-6524, eatinghousemiami.com). Sat, Sun 11am–3:30pm.


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áBlue Collar Regardless of how small Danny Serfer’s


restaurant is, crowds still line up outside on weekend mornings to eat “eggy stuff” and “syrupy stuff,” not to mention the famous dry-aged cheeseburger—the ultimate hangover cure. à6730 Biscayne Blvd (305-756-0366, bluecollarmiami.com). Sat, Sun 11am–3:30pm.


May 18–August 16, 2017 Time Out Miami


PHOTOGRAPHS (SPREAD): TOP LEFT, BOTTOM LEFT: FUJIFILMGIRL; BOTTOM RIGHT: BILL WISSER


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