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Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami
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Nearby attractions
Buena Vista Park
5250 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127, United States
Pullman Mini Park
30 NW 49th St, Miami, FL 33127
Little Haiti Cultural Complex
212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
Laundromat Art Space
185 NE 59th St, Miami, FL 33137
Markowicz Fine Art
241 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33138
Piero Atchugarry Gallery
5520 NE 4th Ave, Miami, FL 33137
Nina Johnson
6315 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33150
Nearby restaurants
Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant
200 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
Naan Traditional
5421 NW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Clive's Cafe
5890 NW 2nd Ave Suite A, Miami, FL 33127
Total Cafeteria Express
5700 NW 2nd Ave B, Miami, FL 33127
Shawarma Saj
294 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
Half Moon Empanadas - Little Haiti
5201 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Ve Free
5525 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
J & M Fusion Cuisine
350 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
Chuzami Fast Food
350 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
509 Resto
5616 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Nearby hotels
Havana Inn Hotel
193 NW 58th St, Miami, FL 33127
Atrium Design District
130 NE 55th St, Miami, FL 33137, United States
Casa Rosa All Women's Hostel Miami
48th Street &, N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Eco-Shared Paradise
5029 NW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Touchdown Hostel
47 NE 60th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
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Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami

99 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
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attractions: Buena Vista Park, Pullman Mini Park, Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Laundromat Art Space, Markowicz Fine Art, Piero Atchugarry Gallery, Nina Johnson, restaurants: Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant, Naan Traditional, Clive's Cafe, Total Cafeteria Express, Shawarma Saj, Half Moon Empanadas - Little Haiti, Ve Free, J & M Fusion Cuisine, Chuzami Fast Food, 509 Resto
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Website
cuckooclockmiami.com

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Featured dishes

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BAVARIAN MEATBALLS
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POTATO SALAD
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BEER CHEESE
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APFELSTRUDEL
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WIRTSHAUSPRETZEL
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GRILLED BRATWURST ENTRÉE
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CURRY WURST

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Nearby attractions of Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami

Buena Vista Park

Pullman Mini Park

Little Haiti Cultural Complex

Laundromat Art Space

Markowicz Fine Art

Piero Atchugarry Gallery

Nina Johnson

Buena Vista Park

Buena Vista Park

4.6

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Pullman Mini Park

Pullman Mini Park

4.1

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Little Haiti Cultural Complex

Little Haiti Cultural Complex

4.6

(624)

Open 24 hours
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Laundromat Art Space

Laundromat Art Space

4.7

(44)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami

Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant

Naan Traditional

Clive's Cafe

Total Cafeteria Express

Shawarma Saj

Half Moon Empanadas - Little Haiti

Ve Free

J & M Fusion Cuisine

Chuzami Fast Food

509 Resto

Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant

Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant

4.4

(1.9K)

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Naan Traditional

Naan Traditional

5.0

(3)

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Clive's Cafe

Clive's Cafe

4.4

(874)

$

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Total Cafeteria Express

Total Cafeteria Express

4.2

(75)

$$

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Nora NaatzNora Naatz
Located in little Haiti on the NW side of 54th street, the Cuckoo Clock is a bit off the beaten track. Most guest arrive by car. Once you step in you are immediately transported out of State. My American friends said it looked like Colorado but I believe it’s supposed to give a Bavarian German vibe. Whatever it sparks, it’s good as it feels different, down to earth and personal. The menu has something for every palate so you can go with all your friends with dietary restrictions. I had the Gulasch which is served over a bed of spätzle. It was perfect. Meat was tender , carrots not too soft and the right amount of spicy. We had the cheese fondue appetizer which was delicious and served in a cute ramekin. The waitress was a very a attentive and knowledgeable German lady. We enjoyed the German apple cider. It’s different to what you get in America and I love the original German cider taste. Try it. For some reason it’s not on the drink menu, but they have it! All in all a great experience. We managed to rake up $60/person without tip and didn’t have a desert. But I think that the prices are average for Miami. I wouldn’t consider the place high end or expensive but it’s so delicious that you just want to try it all. I will be back for sure.
Sitara BeeSitara Bee
I dined here recently and was immediately unsettled by the surprised expression on the faces of the waitresses. After I selected a table, a waitress approached and requested that I relocate. Because I had walked some distance and had hunger, I switched tables (why the request to switch tables? Is it because I am a person of colour and evidently disrupt the sea of whiteness?). I was seated at a side table in front of the bathrooms, with a faux window sticking out beside me (so I was not able to relax on one side). I ordered the Münschner Weisswuerscht and a potato salad. The pretzel bun that accompanied the salad and the potato salad were good. If you're a person of colour, don't come here. The sausages were just OK. Their desserts are pricey too - 14 dollars for an apple strudel. This restaurant makes me want to avoid Germany. No 'Auf Wiedersehen' for me. I renew my call for persons of colour to boycott this restaurant for their bizarre treatment.
Luije PadronLuije Padron
I just walked in for the first time and I already felt like family. It’s one of those places where the owners are in the front of the house treating the place like their own home. Everyone that walks in through those doors is quickly made into a part of it all. I’ve only been there twice, and they know my name and even remember what my favorites were. Nothing like having a place where you can walk in, feel truly welcomed, and where they ask you if you’ll have “your usual” and get it right without needing to confirm you drink order. Love this place. I wish them the best and I wish everyone gets to experience its magic. Danke!
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Located in little Haiti on the NW side of 54th street, the Cuckoo Clock is a bit off the beaten track. Most guest arrive by car. Once you step in you are immediately transported out of State. My American friends said it looked like Colorado but I believe it’s supposed to give a Bavarian German vibe. Whatever it sparks, it’s good as it feels different, down to earth and personal. The menu has something for every palate so you can go with all your friends with dietary restrictions. I had the Gulasch which is served over a bed of spätzle. It was perfect. Meat was tender , carrots not too soft and the right amount of spicy. We had the cheese fondue appetizer which was delicious and served in a cute ramekin. The waitress was a very a attentive and knowledgeable German lady. We enjoyed the German apple cider. It’s different to what you get in America and I love the original German cider taste. Try it. For some reason it’s not on the drink menu, but they have it! All in all a great experience. We managed to rake up $60/person without tip and didn’t have a desert. But I think that the prices are average for Miami. I wouldn’t consider the place high end or expensive but it’s so delicious that you just want to try it all. I will be back for sure.
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I dined here recently and was immediately unsettled by the surprised expression on the faces of the waitresses. After I selected a table, a waitress approached and requested that I relocate. Because I had walked some distance and had hunger, I switched tables (why the request to switch tables? Is it because I am a person of colour and evidently disrupt the sea of whiteness?). I was seated at a side table in front of the bathrooms, with a faux window sticking out beside me (so I was not able to relax on one side). I ordered the Münschner Weisswuerscht and a potato salad. The pretzel bun that accompanied the salad and the potato salad were good. If you're a person of colour, don't come here. The sausages were just OK. Their desserts are pricey too - 14 dollars for an apple strudel. This restaurant makes me want to avoid Germany. No 'Auf Wiedersehen' for me. I renew my call for persons of colour to boycott this restaurant for their bizarre treatment.
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I just walked in for the first time and I already felt like family. It’s one of those places where the owners are in the front of the house treating the place like their own home. Everyone that walks in through those doors is quickly made into a part of it all. I’ve only been there twice, and they know my name and even remember what my favorites were. Nothing like having a place where you can walk in, feel truly welcomed, and where they ask you if you’ll have “your usual” and get it right without needing to confirm you drink order. Love this place. I wish them the best and I wish everyone gets to experience its magic. Danke!
Luije Padron

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Reviews of Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami

4.8
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5.0
1y

Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus is Miami’s best-kept secret, offering a hidden slice of Germany right in the heart of the city. This cozy spot captures the essence of a traditional Bavarian beer hall, with its rustic décor, welcoming atmosphere, and of course, a collection of cuckoo clocks that add to the charm. It's the kind of place locals rave about — a hidden gem where the food, drinks, and ambiance all come together for a perfect evening.

The menu features hearty German classics done right. Their Bratwurst is flavorful and perfectly grilled, served with tangy sauerkraut and rich mashed potatoes. I also tried the Schnitzel, and it was crispy, tender, and generously portioned. Pair any dish with one of their expertly curated German beers, and you're in for a true treat.

What really makes Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus stand out, though, is the feeling of discovery. Tucked away from the bustling city, it has an intimate, local vibe that makes every visit feel special. The service is friendly and knowledgeable, making you feel like part of the family from the moment you walk in.

For anyone seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience, Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus is a five-star destination that’s worth seeking out. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or just in the mood for comfort food with a European twist, this spot will leave you planning...

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5.0
1y

Located in little Haiti on the NW side of 54th street, the Cuckoo Clock is a bit off the beaten track. Most guest arrive by car. Once you step in you are immediately transported out of State. My American friends said it looked like Colorado but I believe it’s supposed to give a Bavarian German vibe. Whatever it sparks, it’s good as it feels different, down to earth and personal. The menu has something for every palate so you can go with all your friends with dietary restrictions. I had the Gulasch which is served over a bed of spätzle. It was perfect. Meat was tender , carrots not too soft and the right amount of spicy. We had the cheese fondue appetizer which was delicious and served in a cute ramekin. The waitress was a very a attentive and knowledgeable German lady. We enjoyed the German apple cider. It’s different to what you get in America and I love the original German cider taste. Try it. For some reason it’s not on the drink menu, but they have it! All in all a great experience. We managed to rake up $60/person without tip and didn’t have a desert. But I think that the prices are average for Miami. I wouldn’t consider the place high end or expensive but it’s so delicious that you just want to try it all. I will be...

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5.0
1y

Fantastic New Delicious Foods, Amazing Beers & Wines! Great music & atmosphere in the most authentic part of Miami.

Stefan, one of the 2 German owners, originally from Munich, Capital of Bavaria! He's very friendly, kind & nice person. Stefan is welcoming & makes you feel at home & like a regular. Stefan, will love to meet you. Ask Stefan about the German & Belgian beers & the food!

Caroline, who's the extremely nice & friendly bartender. Originally from Belgium, she really knows her beers, wines & German food.

Food was delicious & fresh. No frozen foods. No greasy foods. Fresh & cold beers & wine. Food is locally made by local chefs, shops, butchers & bakers for this truly authentic experience.

Prices are great & fair. Free street parking. The atmosphere feels like a festive ski lodge in the German & Swiss Alps. This restaurant is authentic, impeccable, fresh & real. We will be visiting this restaurant often.

They have an outdoor beer garden where you can smoke, drink & eat. 2 impeccable & elegant bathrooms.

Overall: Excellently Fun...

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