Fairbanks and Miami aren’t exactly sister cities. One is cold; one is hot. One is north; one is south. But coffee is the universal unifier – hence the popularity of Alaska Coffee Roasting Co. This Biscayne Boulevard coffee shop and café serves house-roasted beverages, along with sandwiches, pizzas, baked foods, soups, and all kinds of […]
Coffeehouse in Miami New Times
Showing 1 - 22 of 73Nationally recognized barista Camila Ramos’ downtown coffee shop is a bright, tropical oasis nestled between downtown, Overtown, and the Miami Arts District. The centerpiece of the space is the massive La Marzocco espresso machine, among the largest in the nation, from which Ramos and her skilled team craft perfect cortados, espressos, and macchiatos. Pair one […]
Like another Angelina, this yogurt joint likes to steal. In this case, it’s not a husband, but a concept. Borrowing from the whole DIY restaurant trend and Coral Gables’s My Yogurt Bliss, Angelina’s is a self-serve, create-your-own-frozen-yogurt-and-get-charged-by-the-weight type of place. Yet unlike the kooky, loud, UM-friendly fro-yo shop down south, this place has more of […]
In a city swamped with antiseptically lit cafeterias and overcrowded cafecito counters, it’s a luxury to find both the ambiance and space where you can lounge comfortably while feeding your caffeine habit. For that reason, the discovery of a quaint European-style café such as Ankarr should be considered nothing less than a major coup for […]
While cupcake shops in Miami have become almost as pervasive as the proverbial Starbucks, there’s still a big difference between good, bad and imminently superior. At South Miami’s Buttercream Cupcakes and Coffee, their impossibly moist treats are some of the city’s best. One of the few locales whose sweets are all full sized (versus the […]
The food at most bookstore cafés usually encourages more fear and loathing than great expectations, but the cute little Café at Books & Books is actually a casual, inexpensive, unpretentious garden of earthly delights. The menu covers all the expected soup-salad-sandwich bases but also offers a few more adventurous options. Try the guava-glazed pork tenderloin […]
If you’re here, it’s probably because you have a bambino of your own and you’re desperate to dine at an eatery that doesn’t make you feel like an unwelcome guest. Caf
Café Demetrio has everything we demand in a coffeehouse. The atmosphere, with its blond wood, tall windows, and courtyard, is comfortable and pleasing to the eye. The food and beverages are delightful. Demetrio’s has an extensive coffee selection that runs from plain old espresso to caramel lattes. While the food tends toward sandwiches and salads, […]
The menu boasts a mixture of cuisines (some decidedly Italian, while others have more of a French feel). The Italian influence is undeniable in the perfectly seasoned “bruschetta” ($8.95), and the two caprese options — the traditional salad (tomato, mozzarella, basil, olive oil), or the sandwich version ($8.50). But don’t stop in Italy, or you’ll […]
Tres Marias are always better than uno – just ask Café Que Rico’s signature Cafe Tres Marias Arabica bean blend. Their café con leche ($1.50) has been ranked Miami’s best, and edible accompaniments range from classic ham and cheese croissants ($2.95) and pan con bistec ($7.50) to house specialty ensalada “Tuna Tony” (albacore tuna on […]
Opened in 2006, Cafetto is a French-style coffee shop with a local flavor. On any given morning, owners Anne-Marie and Oliver can be found behind the counter serving freshly roasted java while chatting up the mostly local clientele. There are eight coffee flavors to choose from, including Jamaican rum, tiramisu, and cinnamon. There’s also an […]
Brickell eats are often about convenience. How quickly can you grab a colada on your coffee break, stuff your face with a sammy over lunch, or inhale a candy bar for that afternoon sugar rush? Luckily, Coffee Zone is about a lot more than coffee. They’ve got eats ranging from gnocci bolognese ($7.95) and arepas […]
Thought cyber cafes died in the ’90s right along with scrunchies and Bob Saget’s career? So did we. But there’s at least one hold out, and it’s humming happily along on Miami Beach. For those sans laptops, iPads, tablets or other portable devices and desperate for a little connectivity, Cybr Caffe’s got you covered. You […]
There is a secret to serving good coffee that goes beyond the beans, the roast, and the water. Here it is: temperature. And those comical, corporate Einstein Bros. have figured this out. So they start each pot with a blend of Central and South American beans, roasted to a light brown, and they brew the […]
Sidle into this whole in the wall in East Hialeah and order what they do best: Cuban sammies. For more than a decade, Yoyito’s has been serving up pan con bistec, medianoches and croquetas to people who aren’t about to settle for anything less than the best. In this neighborhood, you better know your Cuban […]