In Praise of Coral Bagels’ Corned Beef Hash

John ZurCoral Bagels​Chopped corned beef, onions, potatoes, and spices mashed together and browned sounds like nirvana, does it not? Of the myriad breakfast and lunch options at Coral Bagels, including omelets, bagels (one of the best in Miami), sandwiches, burgers, house specialties, soups, and salads, with most items falling between...
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Chopped corned beef, onions, potatoes,

and spices mashed together and browned sounds like

nirvana, does it not? Of the myriad breakfast and lunch options at

Coral Bagels, including omelets, bagels (one of the best in Miami),

sandwiches, burgers, house specialties, soups, and salads, with most

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items falling between $6 and $7, one item rises to

the top.

Two eggs any style with corned beef
hash, potatoes or grits, bagel, and coffee or tea is just $5.49. Add
a whopping $0.75 for a side of cream cheese for your bagel, and
breakfast for one is still under $7.00 plus tip. The corned beef hash stands out as an atypical breakfast item in Miami. And not only is it unusual, but it’s unusually delicious. It’s
flavorful, browned just right, and contains enough bits of onions and
potato to keep it interesting. Armed with a side of grits and, in
this case, an egg bagel with cream cheese, it’s a hearty
breakfast that’s sure to keep your belly full for half the day. It is
worth noting that they will automatically lightly toast your bagel;
so ask for it not to be toasted if that’s your preference.

Established in 1986, Coral Bagels isn’t
exactly a diner; it’s just a casual breakfast and lunch restaurant.
The seating works on a first come/first serve basis and on the honor
system. But one will soon realize that while maintaining a place
in line on a busy weekend morning is hard enough, the tactic of
swooping in over a table, as it’s being bused, is vital The booths and tabletops are covered in a maroon color and
bingo hall chairs of blue surround each table.

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When the gentleman busing the tables
was asked why the mugs are mismatched and feature various corporate
logos and slogans, he replied, shaking his head, “I have no
idea, my man.” The service isn’t spectacular, but while the food
is worth well more than what you’re paying for, you won’t begrudge
your server an extra couple of dollars.

Coral Bagels is open Monday
– Friday 6:30 a.m – 4 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. –
4 p.m.

Coral Bagels
2750 SW 27th Avenue, Miami
305-854-0336

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