Take advantage of Miami's transition into cooler months by trying a new brunch this weekend. Instead of opting for an indoor feast, consider a dining reservation outside near the ocean or on a busy patio. It's fall, after all.
From live jazz and cocktails at Three to a dog-friendly meal at Deck Sixteen and an outdoor feast at Vista, here are five fresh
Three. Norman Van Aken's restaurant inside the Wynwood Arcade, Three, features an all-new Sunday jazz brunch. Here, sip a classic cocktail and munch on savory bites such as
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Vista. North of Wynwood and the Design District, a massive, two-story Italian-inspired restaurant and rooftop bar is now open for brunch. Located in the recently developed Upper Buena Vista — a charming acre of land that's home to a crop of new restaurants – Vista serves Sunday brunch complete with Nutella and almond croissants, avocado toast, a bacon cheeseburger with grilled onions, and eggs Benedict showered in a citrus hollandaise. Plates average $10 to $15. 5020 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-405-7547; vistamiamirestaurant.com. Brunch is served Sundays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Diez y Seis. Overlooking the Shore Club's infinity pool, Diez y Seis hosts a weekly Mexican Saturday brunch party, complete with live music, a bottomless buffet, and tableside cocktails. Highlights include Mexican-style French toast, build-your-own parfaits, meats such as bacon and sausage, and eggs your way. Plus, the restaurant's portable beverage cart visits tables to prepare $15 vodka-based bloody marys and mezcal-based bloody
Deck Sixteen. Take your four-legged friend to Saturday brunch at Deck Sixteen, located on the third floor of the Hyatt Centric in South Beach. The indoor/outdoor restaurant offers bottomless mimosas and bloody marys ($15), live music, and a robust selection of sweet and savory items with a Mediterranean twist. Plus, next to the restaurant is Wooftop Park, the first rooftop dog park in Miami Beach. Highlights include French toast stuffed with guava and ricotta and showered in coconut rum maple syrup ($12); a brunch burger layered with charred poblano relish, avocado, and a fried egg ($14); and an open-face BLT with turkey and a fried egg on toasted country bread. Plus, sip pup-inspired cocktails such as the Wooftini, the Bark Collins, and the Mutt Mojito. 1600 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-695-7400; southbeachmiami.centric.hyatt.com. Brunch is served Saturdays 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Valet costs $5 with brunch validation.