Saturday Sweets: 6 Places for The Best French Toast in Miami

MIAbites Top 5 Places for French Toast

Brunch is big, in fact – it seems to be the trendiest meal of 2019, and I’m not complaining!  My brunch adventures tend to be #SundayFunday experiences, since I usually spend my Saturday mornings baking and running errands. 

By the time Sunday comes around I’m ready to have an abnormally long meal with bottomless beverages and of course always something sweet.  That’s where French Toast comes in – it’s the perfect brunch entrée, as it’s basically eating dessert for breakfast.  I’ve taken it upon myself to discover the best this city has to offer! So with fanfare I bring your this weeks MIAbites Saturday Sweets!

Jim & Neesie- At the Generator Hotel

Thick slices of local hand cut brioche is soaked overnight in a a custard mix and deep fried with corn starch to perfection, making this the classic but better “like mom used to make” French Toast. Add warm bourbon thyme maple syrup, confectioners sugar, fresh berries or in season peaches, and you are set to face anything the next week throws at you. The Generator 3120 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140

Sweet Liberty - Stuffed Kentucky Whiskey French Toast

Sweet Liberty French Toast Brunch

Hard to imagine Sweet Liberty during the day, as the bar is what people know it for, but they host a wonderful brunch and feature a decadent, stuffed French Toast – cornflake crusted brioche, fresh bananas and strawberries, vanilla cream, Kentucky whiskey caramel, and Vermont maple syrup with little chocolate pearls on top.

Burlock Coast Seafare & SpiritsZak’s Brioche French Toast Sandwich

Burlock Coast Zak's Brioche French Toast

There’s French Toast and then there’s French Toast that’s worth a drive.  Zak’s Brioche French Toast Sandwich at Burlock Coast is definitely the later.  By Zak, we are of course talking about hometown hero Zak the Baker, who makes any food collaboration an instant hit.  In this dish you can expect homemade jam, candied pecans, and rum butter citrus cream cheese.  RUM BUTTER – count me in, especially since Burlock Coast is known for their amazing Rum Room.  Also, you’re only a crosswalk away from having your toes in the sand after brunch.  Bring your beach gear because you will want to sleep off the happy food coma once you finish this sweet sandwich. Ritz- Carlton 1 N Lauderdale Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Glass & VineCoquito French Toast

Glass & Vine Coquito French Toast

Everyone knows Chopped Champion, Giorgio Rapicavoli’s brunch game is on point (hello, Captain Crunch Pancakes via Eating House) and there’s no exception when it comes to brunch at Coconut Groves’s Glass & Vine.  The Coquito French Toast is blissfully sweet and absolutely a must order.  Made with coconut milk, cinnamon, and vanilla-maple – once you finish this there’s really no need for dessert, it’s just that good. 2820 McFarlane Rd, Coconut Grove, FL 33133

The Morgan’s RestaurantMascarpone & Raspberry Stuffed French Toast

The Morgan's Restaurant Stuffed French Toast

This French Toast is exactly what I picture a “classic” dressed French Toast to look like.  Covered in powdered sugar, cinnamon sugar butter, maple syrup, and fresh strawberries.  Simple and sweet – literally.  The best part about this one, is you can get it ALL DAY, EVERYDAY!  Anywhere that serves brunch all the time is a big winner in my book! 28 NE 29th St, Miami, FL 33137

Pinch KitchenStuffed French Toast

Pinch Kitchen Stuffed French Toast

“Stuffed” is very much a theme when it comes to the best sweet French Toast dishes.  At Pinch you can find a very guava filled fantasy.  I, personally, don’t like guava (I’m fully aware that this makes me a terrible Miami native), I don’t know what it is, but it’s just not my thing.  However, the boys at Pinch have me seriously questioning my taste when it comes to their brunch baby, brioche bread stuffed with guava, whipped cream cheese, and dusted with plenty of powdered sugar.  It’s the one guava dish that I just can’t get enough of. 8601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138

One of my favorite common factors behind all of these delicious options is there is no shortage of Miami love.  Local ingredients and Miami cultural specific flavors like guava, coquito, and key lime are what make these French Toast dishes worthy of ordering again and again.  No brunch is complete without at least one sweet tooth satisfying dish that makes you feel like you immediately need a nap afterwards. 

But then again, we can all admit that after being able to basically eat cake for breakfast, one of the best parts about brunch is going home after and sleeping it off.

Have a great weekend!