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Eating, Drinking and Wandering Around in Coconut Grove

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If it’s been a while since you’ve been to Coconut Grove, plan a visit soon. New restaurants and cafes, fun events and gorgeous attractions await you amid the cobblestoned streets of this historic village.

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Probably the first food truck in town, AC's Icees are the ideal frozen beverage: tart, not-too-sweet lemon ice, made fresh
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Former Cypress Room sous chef Michael Beltran and Sidebar owner Jason Odio serve shareable entrees and snacks revolving around a
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Takeout Thai tucked inside a convenience store: Tom yum gai, crispy duck curry, pad thai, sausages, mango sticky rice and
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Looking for vegan, vegetarian and organic food and drink? Find it at the Coconut Grove location of Choices Cafe in
Chug's Cuban Diner
Michael Beltran – “Chug” – has created a friendly place for diners to enjoy a cortadito, a pastelito, maybe a
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Wood-fired pizza – like Prosciutto e Fichi, featuring 24-month aged parma ham, roasted sweet onions, parmigiano, gorgonzola, walnuts, figs, thyme
Fireman Derek's Bake Shop
Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop's second location, specializing in handcrafted, one-of-a-kind desserts from former Miami firefighter, Derek Kaplan. His menu includes
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Overlooking Peacock Park, this new restaurant from Giorgio Rapicavoli is getting raves for dishes like charred cauliflower, sweet potatoes with
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Their strategic location on Main Highway in the heart of the Grove makes GreenStreet one of the best people-watching cafes
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Casual and friendly, the Coconut Grove outpost of Harry's – from the chef Michael Schwartz and the Genuine Hospitality Group
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Tasty burgers (including Florida grass-fed beef) plus a commitment to locally sourced ingredients, craft beers and sustainable practices – and
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Panther Coffee was one of the first to bring small-batch coffee bean roasting to Miami. Their Grove location is right
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Giorgia Calabrese and Matteo Paderni serve up fresh fish and shellfish sourced from both the Mediterranean and waters worldwide. Look
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From Matt Kuscher of the popular LoKal on Commodore Plaza (and Kush in Wynwood), this brand-new seafood spot focuses on

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