Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Brunch in Fort Lauderdale

This post will be a little different than my regular travel lifestyle blog posts but it can be interesting especially if you’re a foodie like me (so hungry!)

So I’ve been dying to find a great place to go out for brunch in the Fort Lauderdale area and I actually am looking for a place to check out after my graduation ceremony so here it goes:

Kristof’s Kafe

8912 W State Rd 84
Davie, FL 33324
I’ve been to try this place for the longest since I pass by almost everyday.  This might actually be my number one place to try at the moment. The stuffed French toast seems to be a hugely popular item on the menu followed by the egg benedict. Prices range from $11-30.

Kristof's Kafe stuffed french toast

Coconuts

429 Seabreeze Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Coconuts is the top listing on yelp for Ft. Lauderdale brunch spots with over 900 reviews. It is located right by the water and if you sit outside you can get a beautiful view. The menu features classic American breakfast items but also features a lot of seafood items such as shrimps, lobster, and conch. You can actually bring you’re own catch and they will cook it however you’d like. The conch fritters and fresh donuts seem to be popular items. Prices range from $11-30.

Coconuts Ft. Lauderdale

Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House/ O-B House

333 Himmarshee St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
The portions here are known to be large and filling so one plate can actually feed multiples. The pancakes seem to be the most popular item (if you’re into having desert for breakfast) since they pack their pancakes with all sorts of fruity and chocolaty toppings. The only thing that seems to be holding this place back is the service. Prices range from $11-30.

Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House/ O-B House baked pancake


Diner By-the-Sea

215 Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
It is a small and charming restaurant. It is a classic American dinner with some German food selection. They recently created a separate German menu and an additional Brazilian menu, which is a little exciting more foodies who want to experience something different. Prices are under $10.

Tap 42

1411 S Andrews Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
I absolutely love this place but have never been here for brunch. This place is known for its craft beers but also has a delicious menu. The brunch menu consists of eggs, burgers, and mac and cheese! Definitely no healthy options but this is the place to splurge. They supposedly also have wonderful fruity mimosas. Prices range from $11-30.

Tap 42 breakfast plate

Jet Runway Café

5540 NW 21st Ter.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
This little restaurant is tucked away at the executive airport. You actually have a great view of the airport and can watch planes depart and land. The breakfast stakes are popular along with the egg benedict. Fried bread putting also comes with breakfasts and it’s a nice little desert. Prices range from $11-30.

The Foxy Brown

The second most rated brunch spot on yelp with over 300 reviews.  First off, they are especially known for their fruity mimosas that come in a variety of flavors. The coffee offered is also locally grown! Breakfast is not quite the healthiest but great if you’re willing to splurge. Some of the items are pretty creative such as the banana bread grilled cheese and short rib egg benedict. It definitely intrigues me to try these odd combinations. Prices range from $11-30.

The Foxy Brown short rib benedict


I mainly used restaurant websites and Yelp
Check out my personal Yelp for great bookmarks and reviews: JessicaCaval.yelp.com

Also you can check out some more of my foodie posts: Finka Table & Tap

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