Stepping into Imperial Moto Cafe in Miami, Florida, feels like embarking on a journey through the vibrant world of motorcycles. The ambiance alone is enough to captivate anyone with an appreciation for the allure of two-wheeled wonders.
The interior design is a masterpiece, skillfully blending vintage charm with contemporary flair. The exposed brick walls adorned with tastefully curated motorcycle memorabilia evoke a sense of nostalgia, while sleek and modern furniture adds a touch of sophistication. The soft lighting creates an inviting and cozy atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to unwind or engage in passionate conversations about all things motorcycles.
The captivating aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeates the air, drawing you towards the cafe's centerpiece - a beautifully crafted espresso bar. The sight of skilled baristas expertly pouring rich, velvety streams of coffee is a mesmerizing spectacle, reflecting the artistry behind both coffee making and motorcycling.
The sound of light chatter and laughter fills the space, as patrons exchange stories of their adventures on the road or engage in lively debates about various motorcycle models. The walls seem to echo with the shared passion for motorcycles, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all who enter.
One can't help but notice the carefully curated collection of motorcycles on display throughout the cafe. Each bike tells its own story, representing a unique chapter in the evolution of motorcycling history. This gallery of awe-inspiring machines adds to the cafe's allure, enticing both motorcycle enthusiasts and curious visitors to linger and immerse themselves in the world of biking culture.
Whether you're seated at a cozy table, sipping on a perfectly crafted latte, or lounging in one of the plush armchairs, the ambiance at Imperial Moto Cafe ensures an experience that transcends the boundaries of a typical cafe visit. It's an escape into a world where motorcycles and cafe culture intertwine harmoniously, leaving you with a lasting impression that will beckon you back for another delightful journey through Miami's...
Read moreI had the pleasure of tasting Imperial Moto Café’s renowned coffee several weeks ago at a Creative Mornings event in Little River. Mitch Kaplan of Books & Books fame was the speaker. It was a wonderful event, made even better by the tasty bites and coffee supplied by Imperial Moto Café that day. Each attendee received a coupon for a free coffee from Imperial Moto Café as well – nice! I had reason to use said coupon this past rainy Sunday when my friend and I swung by Imperial Moto as we were in the neighborhood. It’s like no other café that I’ve been in before and is truly a local hangout. Located on the corner of 73rd street and NW 2nd Avenue in a section of Little River that’s too far off the beaten track for tourists but is well-known by locals. Imperial Moto is both a café and a lifestyle shop that celebrates all things motorcycle. The spacious interior features brick walls, natural wood and ample seating including a couple of comfortable leather sofas and armchair arrangements. A modern rustic vibe. Motorcycle-related merchandise is for sale and several motorcycles are on display as well. My friend and I picked up our delicious coffees from the friendly young lady at the counter and headed outside as a watery sun had appeared. Enjoying our coffee outside afforded us a fantastic view of St. Mary’s Cathedral and its striking multi-colored roof. Next visit, I plan to indulge in either a Cindy Lou cookie or one of the tasty looking empanadas… or both! Sooner than...
Read moreI heard good things about this cute spot, and I was so excited to visit. When I stopped by on Tuesday, October 3rd at 1:33pm and ordered a black coffee with a shot of cream, I was given a drink with waay to much cream. It looked like milk, so I kindly asked if I could have them make the drink again, with just a light shot of cream and I was treated with disrespect and mocked by an employee when they re-served my coffee. She was wearing a bandana and with an attitude looked at me and said "just a dash?, achoo" while she poured cream and again Said "achoo, like this?" as she poured in a bit more of cream mocking how she did not enjoy having to make me another cup. I was uncomfortable with the entire interaction and will certainly not be coming back. That was super unprofessional and I wasn't even rude when asking for a cup of coffee with a shot of cream the correct way I had asked for it. If that is how Imperial Moto Cafe operates when serving a customer on a slow hour of the day, I can imagine when it's busy. That girl with the bandana on was very rude and definitely created an unwelcoming atmosphere. I get better service...
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