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Cafeina, Launch Arte, and Supermarket Creative Host Brunch N' Bazaar This Sunday

​Who says not to drink and shop? Why shouldn't we enjoy a liquid breakfast? Cafeina and Supermarket Creative understand our feminine needs. They're launching Brunch N' Bazaar this Sunday, because they know there's no better way ease the hangover than boozing and buying with the girls. According to Wynwood resident and Supermarket Creative Co-founder Michelle Leshem,...
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​Who says not to drink and shop? Why shouldn't we enjoy a liquid breakfast? Cafeina and Supermarket Creative understand our feminine needs. They're launching Brunch N' Bazaar this Sunday, because they know there's no better way ease the hangover than boozing and buying with the girls. 

According to Wynwood resident and Supermarket Creative Co-founder Michelle Leshem, they plan on showing "art and commerce at its best." With "mimosas and vintage, you can't go wrong!" Sounds about right. 



This Sunday brunch,$20 will get you unlimited mimosas. You read that correctly, unlimited. Other tasty drinks available will be blueberry ginger bellini pitchers, cute cumber martinis, and tableside made-to-order bloody Marys. 




There will be two menus, the hangover and the healthy, designed by Cafeina's Executive Chef Leo Gutierrez. The feasting will take place in the restaurant's galley, and the open air market by Launch Arte will include duds, knicknacks, jewelry, and, most importantly, pet wear. 

Leshem said the idea was to have "a perfect mesh of bringing something kind of swanky but still hip," but not too hard on your wallet, to the neighborhood.  



Leshem is one half of the DJ duo Ess & Emm, who will be spinning appropriately relaxing, international jazz and pop. The whole shebang will take place on Sunday, February 20 at Cafeina (297 NW 23rd Street, Miami) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 305-438-0792 or visit cafeinamiami.com.

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