Colorful brunch spread on a sunlit outdoor patio table in Miami
Local11 April 2026·10 min read

Miami Brunch: From $25 Bottomless Mimosas to $80 Wagyu Eggs Benedict

8 spots ranked by neighborhood — South Beach scene, Wynwood creative, Brickell power brunch, and Coconut Grove where brunch is actually about the food.

In most cities, brunch is avocado toast and coffee at 10am. In Miami, brunch is a DJ set, bottomless rosé, and deciding at 3pm whether you’re going to the pool or calling it a night. The best Miami brunch isn’t really about the food (though some kitchens are genuinely excellent) — it’s about the energy, the crowd, and the neighborhood. A $23 bottomless sangria in Coral Gables feels completely different from an $85 beachfront feast at Nikki Beach. We ranked 8 spots across 4 neighborhoods, from the cheapest bottomless deal in the city to the brunch that costs more than some people’s dinner.

At a Glance

💰 Best Value

Bulla Gastrobar — $23 bottomless

🎉 Best Show

R House — drag brunch, $60–80

🏝️ Best Views

Rosa Sky — 22nd-floor rooftop, $35

🌊 Best Beach

Nikki Beach — $85, DJ, on the sand

⏰ Brunch Hours

11am–4pm (Miami starts late)

🍷 Bottomless Range

$23–$45 for 1.5–2 hours

Colorful brunch spread with fresh fruit, pastries, eggs, and cocktails on a sunlit outdoor table
Miami brunch starts at noon, involves a DJ, and lasts until you decide it’s either pool time or nap time — usually around 3pm

All 8 Spots at a Glance

SpotHoodBottomlessDJ?Vibe
The Social ClubSouth Beach$30–40YesHotel poolside chic
Nikki BeachSouth Beach$85+ (no BL)YesBeachfront splurge
R HouseWynwood$60–80 (incl)Drag showParty + performance
Grails MiamiWynwood~$25–35YesSports bar + murals
Rosa SkyBrickell$35Lounge22nd-floor rooftop
BarseccoBrickell~$35–50YesBrunch → party
Bulla GastrobarCoral Gables$23NoBest value in Miami
GreenStreet CafeCoconut GroveNo BLNoChill neighborhood

BL = bottomless. Prices are for the bottomless drink add-on unless noted. Food is separate except where marked “incl.” All prices checked April 2026.

🏝️ South Beach — The Scene

The Social Club at Surfcomber Hotel

$30–40 bottomless (2 hrs) • 1717 Collins Ave • DJ on weekends

Our pick for best all-around South Beach brunch. The bottomless deal — $30 weekdays, $40 weekends for 2 hours — covers mimosas (orange, guava, peach, or mango juice), Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz, and margaritas. That’s a better drink selection than most spots that charge more. Food runs $15–25 per entrée: benedicts, ricotta donuts, breakfast sandwiches. Live DJ on weekends. Poolside-adjacent energy without the Nikki Beach price tag.

Total damage: $50–65 per person (food + bottomless). Reservations recommended for weekends. Dress code is South Beach casual — sundresses, nice sandals, linen. No flip-flops.

Nikki Beach — The Splurge

$85+ per person • 1 Ocean Dr • Sundays 11am–4pm • DJ

$85 per person for the all-you-can-eat buffet — drinks not included. Yes, really. Nikki Beach is the Miami brunch equivalent of buying bottle service: you’re paying for the experience, not the per-calorie value. The buffet is globally inspired (sushi, ceviche, crab cakes, seafood), you’re literally on the sand, there’s a DJ spinning beach beats, and the people-watching is Olympic-level. Cabana seating adds a $150 rental fee on top of a $100/person minimum spend.

Our take: Realistically, you’re spending $150+ per person once drinks are added. Worth it once for the experience. Not worth it as a regular habit. Book on OpenTable — walk-ins rarely get good spots.

Elegant brunch plate with eggs benedict and avocado on a restaurant table with cocktails
The math on bottomless: if you drink 4+ mimosas, you break even. If you drink 2, you overpaid. Miami pours are generous at the good spots.

🎨 Wynwood — The Energy

R House — The Drag Brunch

$60–80/person (food + bottomless + show) • 2727 NW 2nd Ave • Sat & Sun

Voted Best Brunch in Miami 2025 by Miami New Times. This isn’t “brunch with a side of entertainment” — it’s a full drag show that happens to include food and unlimited drinks. The $60 Classic / $80 Premium price includes a family-style set menu, bottomless mimosas, sangria, or mojitos, plus the show. The food is legitimately good (not a gimmick kitchen), the performers are world-class, and the energy is unlike any other brunch in the city.

Reservations required — book via SevenRooms on their website. Seatings: Saturdays at 11:30am and 2:30pm, Sundays adds a 6pm show. This sells out. Book at least a week ahead, two weeks for premium seats.

Grails Miami — The Casual One

~$25–35 bottomless • 2800 N Miami Ave • Sat & Sun 11am–4pm • DJ

Sports bar meets art gallery. Wall-to-wall TVs, sneaker-themed decor, murals everywhere, and signature drinks served in sneaker-shaped vessels. Entrées run $15–22 (Dirty Pancakes, Guava & Cheese French Toast, Chicken & Waffles). Live DJs on weekends. This is the Wynwood brunch for people who want good food and fun energy without the production of R House or the price tag of South Beach. Walk-ins welcome but weekends get packed after noon.

🌇 Brickell — The Skyline

Rosa Sky Rooftop

$35 bottomless (2 hrs) • 22nd floor, AC Hotel • Sundays noon–6pm

A 4,000 sq ft rooftop, 22 floors up, with panoramic Brickell skyline views. The $35 bottomless (2 hours) covers house sparkling, mimosas, bellinis, sangria, Bloody Marys, and a zero-proof option. Food is ordered separately — the signature pink pancakes with maple-macerated strawberries and rose chantilly are the Instagram move. The vibe is lounge-chic, not party-brunch. Good for dates and small groups who want views without shouting over a DJ.

Total damage: $55–75 per person (food + bottomless). Sundays only. Reservations recommended. Dress smart casual — Brickell rooftops expect you to look like you meant to be there.

Barsecco — Brunch to Party Pipeline

~$35–50 bottomless • 1421 S Miami Ave • Sat & Sun noon–4pm • DJ

The Brickell spot that transitions seamlessly from boozy brunch into afternoon lounge into evening scene. Bottomless mimosas are included with brunch (call for exact pricing — (305) 577-9809). Weekend DJ sets. Young professional crowd, stylish interior, cocktail-bar energy. This is the spot if your Saturday plan is: brunch → keep going. Walk-ins seated at bar/lounge; reservations recommended for tables.

Stylish restaurant interior with warm lighting, modern decor, and a bustling brunch crowd
Brickell brunch means skyline views, smart casual dress code, and the unspoken agreement that 2pm is when brunch becomes “day drinking”

🌴 Coral Gables & Coconut Grove — The Chill

Bulla Gastrobar — Best Value in Miami

$23 bottomless sangria/mimosas • 2500 Ponce De Leon Blvd • Sat & Sun 11am–4pm

$23 bottomless. That’s not a typo. Bottomless sangria (roja, blanca, or cerveza) and mimosas (traditional or passion fruit) for $23 per person at a legitimately good Spanish gastrobar near Miracle Mile. Tapas and brunch plates run $12–22, so your total is realistically $35–45 per person including food and unlimited drinks. The vibe is lively but not clubby — popular with local couples and families. No DJ, no production, just good food and genuinely cheap drinks. This is the brunch we’d go to every weekend if we lived in Coral Gables.

GreenStreet Cafe — The Anti-Miami Brunch

$14–22 entrées, no bottomless • 3468 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove

No DJ. No production. No bottomless deal. No dress code. Just open-air sidewalk seating, pancakes, and 2 hours of people-watching in flip-flops. GreenStreet is a Coconut Grove institution — the kind of place where neighborhood regulars sit with their dogs and a newspaper (yes, a physical newspaper). Breakfast served daily until 2:45pm. Sunday is the main draw. If every other brunch on this list sounds exhausting, this is your spot. Total: $20–30 per person.

🍷 The Bottomless Mimosa Economy

Time limit: “Bottomless” usually means 1.5–2 hours. Budget spots cap at 1 hour (which is barely 3 drinks). The sweet spot is 2 hours.

The math: A single mimosa at most Miami spots is $12–16. If bottomless costs $35 for 2 hours and you drink 4+ mimosas, you’re saving money. If you drink 2, you overpaid. Pace accordingly.

Pour quality: Some spots pour weak drinks to save money — watered-down OJ with a splash of prosecco. The good spots (Social Club, Bulla, Rosa Sky) use real champagne or quality prosecco. Ask what they’re pouring before you commit.

Price tiers: Budget ($20–25), mid-range ($30–40), premium with food/show ($60–80). Bulla’s $23 bottomless is the best deal we’ve found anywhere in Miami.

💡 Practical Tips

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Book by Thursday. Weekend brunch reservations at the popular spots (R House, Rosa Sky, Nikki Beach) fill up Thursday/Friday. Bulla and Grails are more walk-in friendly.

Don’t show up at 9am. Miami brunch doesn’t start until 11am–noon. If you show up early, you’ll be the only person there and the energy will be nonexistent. The sweet spot is noon–1pm arrival.

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Dress code matters. South Beach: sundresses, linen, nice sandals. Wynwood: streetwear, vintage, fresh sneakers. Brickell: business-chic, look polished. Coconut Grove: flip-flops are fine. Getting turned away for dress code at a rooftop is the most Miami thing that can happen to you.

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Parking is a project. Wynwood: paid lots, $10–20. South Beach: street parking is brutal — valet ($20–30) or Uber. Brickell: hotel/building garages, $10–15. Coral Gables: street parking is free on Sundays and much easier to find.

Which Brunch Are You?

“I want the cheapest bottomless” → Bulla Gastrobar ($23, Coral Gables)

“I want a show” → R House drag brunch ($60–80, Wynwood)

“I want Instagram content” → Rosa Sky rooftop ($35 bottomless, 22nd floor, Brickell)

“I want beachfront and don’t care about the bill” → Nikki Beach ($150+, South Beach)

“I want brunch that becomes a party” → Barsecco (Brickell) or R House (Wynwood)

“I want to eat in peace” → GreenStreet Cafe ($20–30, Coconut Grove, zero pretense)

“I want the best all-around value” → Social Club at Surfcomber ($50–65 total, South Beach)

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best brunch spot in Miami?

Depends on what you want. R House (Wynwood) won Best Brunch in Miami 2025 for its drag show + bottomless + food combo at $60–80/person. Social Club at Surfcomber (South Beach) is the best all-around at $50–65 total. Bulla Gastrobar (Coral Gables) has the best value at $23 bottomless. For the splurge, Nikki Beach is $85+ but you’re on the sand with a DJ.

Where can I find bottomless mimosas in Miami?

Almost everywhere. Budget ($20–25): Bulla Gastrobar at $23 is the cheapest quality option. Mid-range ($30–40): Social Club at Surfcomber ($30 weekday, $40 weekend, 2 hours), Rosa Sky ($35, 2 hours). Premium ($60–80, includes food): R House drag brunch. Most bottomless windows are 1.5–2 hours. Ask what they’re pouring — quality varies wildly.

What time does brunch start in Miami?

Standard window is 11am–3pm on weekends. Some spots (Rosa Sky, Nikki Beach) run until 4–6pm. Miami brunch doesn’t have real energy until noon–1pm — showing up at 9am means an empty restaurant. A few spots serve breakfast earlier (Social Club from 7:30am, GreenStreet from 7am), but the brunch scene starts at noon.

Do I need a reservation for Miami brunch?

Yes for the popular spots. R House, Rosa Sky, and Nikki Beach require reservations — book by Thursday for weekend tables. Social Club and Barsecco are recommended but not required. Grails and GreenStreet are walk-in friendly. General rule: if it has a DJ or a view, reserve. If it has sidewalk seating and a casual vibe, walk in.

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Sources & References: Pricing from socialclubatsurfcomber.com, nikkibeach.com, rhousewynwood.com, grailsmiami.com, rosaskyrooftop.com, barsecco.com, bullagastrobar.com, and greenstreetcafe.net (checked April 2026). R House “Best Brunch in Miami 2025” from Miami New Times. Bottomless mimosa pricing cross-referenced via Time Out Miami, The Infatuation, and miamiandbeaches.com. Dress code info from pub-crawl.miami. Juvia closure (relocating to Miami Worldcenter) per Miami New Times 2025 closures coverage.