Coconut Grove Designated as Miami's Official Brunch Capital in City Proclamation
Miami's official designation of Coconut Grove as the city's brunch capital recognizes the neighborhood's culinary boom and positions it as a premier destination for food tourism and economic development.

The City of Miami has officially designated Coconut Grove as the "Brunch Capital of Miami" through a formal proclamation, recognizing the neighborhood's dynamic culinary scene and diverse brunch offerings. This designation reinforces Coconut Grove's status as a premier destination for both locals and visitors seeking exceptional brunch experiences, coming at a time when the area is experiencing significant culinary growth with over 20 popular restaurants within the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District.
The proclamation highlights the neighborhood's creative and varied brunch scene, which ranges from classic American favorites to globally inspired dishes that have established Coconut Grove as a standout in South Florida's food landscape. To commemorate this new title, Coconut Grove will launch its inaugural "The Grove Brunch Club" event on National Brunch Day, Saturday, September 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., where participating restaurants will offer signature brunch specials at competitive prices.
The City's recognition underscores the ongoing efforts of the Coconut Grove BID, which plays a central role in supporting local businesses, enhancing the district's appeal, and attracting culinary tourism. Through events like The Grove Brunch Club and continued investment in the area's growth, the BID is helping shape Coconut Grove into a vibrant destination that builds the neighborhood's identity as a year-round brunch haven for both locals and tourists.
This celebration positions Coconut Grove not only as a hub for brunch enthusiasts but also as a model for community-driven economic development through food and hospitality. The designation serves to spotlight the incredible culinary talent in the Grove while generating excitement among restaurateurs, residents, and food enthusiasts as the neighborhood prepares to celebrate its new status as Miami's officially recognized brunch capital.