Have you ever been to one particular neighborhood in Florida and thought to yourself, "there are so many restaurants, I don't even know where to start!" That's how we feel about Coconut Grove, this little slice of tropical paradise in South Florida that has a unique culinary experience for anyone willing to try. Within the past few years, the food scene in this neighborhood has flourished, and the good news is, it's practically a walking tour waiting to happen...check it out.
Welcome to Coconut Grove—the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miami in Miami-Date County, Florida.
This beautiful and tropical neighborhood hugs the shoreline of Biscayne Bay with some pretty phenomenal views, and an even better food scene.
While walking through this neighborhood and hopping in and out of boutique shops and CocoWalk Mall, you’ll probably work up an appetite, which is why we recommend a few restaurants along the way.
1. Ariete
Ready for an indoor/outdoor experience on a vibrant, tropical tree-lined avenue? This is the place. Ariete is a progressive American restaurant where innovation and flavor meet in the middle. Check out the Sunday supper-style menu for a more family-friendly approach.
Address: 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
To learn more about the restaurant, click here.
2. GreenStreet Cafe
This longtime cafe in Coconut Grove is not only the perfect place to people watch, but it’s also the ultimate breakfast spot. Scoring patio dining is a must, especially on a warm weekend morning. Let the mimosas flow and the Nutella French Toast coat your fork.
Address: 3468 Main Highway, Miami, FL 33133
To learn more about the restaurant, click here.
3. Le Bouchon du Grove
For simple French fare in a small, charming eatery, look no further than Le Bouchon Du Grove. You can find authentic French cuisine and regional wines in a small, candlelit space with curb-side appeal. They don't make quaint restaurants quite like this anymore.
Address: 3430 Main Highway, Miami, FL 33133
To learn more about the restaurant, click here.
4. Harry's Pizzeria
In case you were wondering, the pizza in Coconut Grove is absolutely worth stopping for. Especially if you’re grabbing a speciality pie at Harry’s Pizzeria. This hip, creative pizza joint serves up wood-oven pies that are baked in front of you in a giant brick hearth. Pair that with a craft beer and you have the perfect night.
Address: 2996 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL 33133
To learn more about the restaurant, click here.
5. Vicky's House
Everybody’s got that special place they go to to satisfy their sweet tooth, right? We’re hoping that for those in Coconut Grove, it’s Vicky’s House. This retro, 80’s-inspired milkshake bar has the sweetest and strangest concoctions you’ll find.
Address: 3190 Commodore Plaza, Miami, FL 33133
To learn more about the restaurant, click here.
You might've thought we were exaggerating when we said this is a food crawl, but in fact, you can visit all five of these delicious spots on foot. Just a quick half-mile trek and the food crawl is complete. You can find the entire walking tour by clicking here.
Have you ever been to any of these restaurants before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you know of any other Florida neighborhoods with a flourishing food scene, let us know!
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