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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 11432 W State Rd
Davie,
FL
33325
954-370-8217 | | | | | Description: DAVIE. Breakfast served all day and an extensive menu of American, Greek and Italian dishes make this mom-and-pop establishment popular. Spinach pie, mousaka and the feta cheese omelet are among the more exotic offerings while traditional breakfast and dinners staples are also available for less adventurous tastebuds. The spacious, casual interior is crowd-friendly.
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| 7562 W Commercial Blvd
Lauderhill,
FL
33319
954-748-5088 | | | | | Description: NORTH LAUDERDALE. Bagels, bagels, and more bagels here you will find the freshest breakfast breads outside of New York City. Flavors range from cinnamon raisin to sun-dried tomato and the topping selection runs the gamut from cream cheese and lox to light veggie spread and jelly. The service is fast and courteous, and the coffee fresh and hot. Perfect for a quick, healthy breakfast on the run. The bakery is kosher but the deli is not.
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| 3001 Harbor Dr
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-524-1555 | | | | | Description: HARBOR BEACH. This breezy, casual restaurant serves three meals a day, but it is a particularly lovely spot for breakfast. Calm and relaxed, with great service and all the traditional American breakfast favorites, including fresh coffee, fruit, cereals, juices, stuffed omelets, eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage, grits, and more. For a classic start to your day, great service, a view overlooking Fort Lauderdale's largest marina and endless selections of excellent food no doubt, this is your best bet. Conveniently, this establishment can be reached by water taxi, car or boat.
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| 726 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-763-6600 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. If you're starting your morning out a little late, stop by here for a great, light breakfast (outstanding pastries from the bakery case, 9am-11am) and coffee to get you going before hitting the shops on Las Olas Boulevard. They've got great pastries and sandwiches, along with a convenient central location, making this a popular place to gather with friends. You'll feel like you're inside a European café, with tables scattered about, plenty of outdoor seating and 39 flavors of cappuccino! They're open late, and there's always a great crowd.
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| 1201 N Federal Hwy Ste 4A
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
954-565-8555 | | | | | Description: WILTON MANORS. Owned and operated by a French pastry chef, this bakery abounds with delectable European treats.
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| 2889 Stirling Rd
Hollywood,
FL
33312
954-961-4070 | | | | | Description: HOLLYWOOD. This huge, well-established Jewish-style deli serves inexpensive bagel sandwiches as well as wonderfully thick homemade French toast. You'll also find all kinds of egg specialties, cheese blintzes, and other breakfast selections. Later in the day, you might want to try specialties like red cabbage soup and matzo balls. You won't be sorry. A nice bonus at the Deli Den is that kids under 12 eat free every Monday and Thursday.
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| 1410 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-463-4041 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. This around-the-clock diner is a well-known and well-respected favorite of locals and tourists. It's especially busy on weekend mornings, when folks gather for huge omelets, fresh oatmeal, biscuits, and other typical breakfast fare. Don't expect the service to be refined or sophisticated, but do expect the food to be hearty and satisfying. There's an ATM on-site.
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| 1285 S State Rd 7
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33317
954-587-4420 | | | | | Description: Serving some of the best barbecue in the state, this is a great place for those with a hankering for tender pork or beef, which is drenched in a flavorful, spicy sauce. The atmosphere is simple but appealing, and the service is prompt and friendly. Perfect for a quick but satisfying midday meal. They serve good breakfasts, too.
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| 815 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-761-1515 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. If you like the idea of savory crêpes served in an ambience reminiscent of a quaint French bistro, you will love this charming café. Inside or on the terrace, you will find more than 50 crêpes to choose from, including ham and cheese, apple and cinnamon, fruit and crème anglaise, or the best of all: plain with powdered sugar, butter, and fresh lemon. You can also try pancakes, waffles, or signature omelets served with English muffins or country potatoes. A morning favorite for style, flavor, and quality.
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| 321 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
954-355-4000 | | | | | Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. This classy dining room features two bars and an adjoining patio with oceanfront views. In the evenings, candlelight and live music add ambience. Tasty appetizers such as barbecued shrimp, lobster cocktail and onion soup complement the succulent steaks. In addition to a variety of cuts of beef, dishes such as pistachio crusted grouper, lamb loin chops and Australian lobster tails appear on the menu. Looking for an especially sound way to start your day? Stop by for breakfast before heading out. NB If the hotel is full, Shula's offers a great buffet for just under $17.
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