🇺🇸 Why is the coffee in Miami so delicious? So smooth!
Help! 🆘 I've fallen in love with drinking coffee in Miami! ☕️ We randomly picked two coffee shops, and even though my friend and I aren’t usually coffee lovers, we were both blown away. As big bubble tea fans, we found ourselves ordering a cappuccino or latte every morning! Rosetta Bakery: 1666 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States We ate here three days in a row—their sweet pastries are even better than the savory ones. The sandwiches could be heated a bit more (the filling was still a little cool), but their Napoleon, croissants, and apple pastries were absolutely delicious with just the right amount of sweetness. They’re super fast and serve great Italian-style light meals. 🥐🍰 San Gines Restaurant: 1668 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States We only ordered lattes here, but we were completely amazed! Their menu leans more toward brunch (not just sandwiches), and they have high ratings and big crowds—probably because the food is amazing too! 😍 Back in Toronto, we can barely tell the difference between coffee shops, but in Miami, we could instantly taste the difference. The coffee beans are slightly bitter but incredibly aromatic and surprisingly smooth. Is it because we’re close to Cuba? How is everything so delicious?! Waking up every morning for a coffee and sandwich was pure bliss. And for just over $20 for two people, it’s an affordable brunch dream. 🥪☀️ Have you tried coffee in Miami? What’s your favorite spot? Let me know below! 👇❤️ #MiamiCoffee #MiamiFoodGuide #MiamiEats #MiamiTravel #CoffeeLover #BrunchTime #FoodieAdventure #CubanCoffee #SweetToothDelights