Best Breakfast Restaurants in Wynwood
2 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Morgans Restaurant
A 2009 Wynwood original that moved to a restored landmark purple house in Allapattah, serving elevated comfort food with a loyal neighborhood following.
Notable Picks
8.1
A 2009 Wynwood original that relocated to a restored landmark purple house in Allapattah, Morgan's built its reputation on elevated comfort food brunch before the neighborhood had a name. The kitchen executes crowd-pleasers like pillow-light French toast and chicken and waffles with enough care to justify the weekend wait, though portion-to-price ratio draws occasional side-eye from locals. Servers like Theseus get called out by name for attentive, personalized hospitality in the charming two-story Victorian setting. Recent reviews show occasional inconsistency in execution that keeps it from running away with the score, but the 15-year track record and outdoor patio make it a dependable Allapattah anchor for groups who want brunch with character.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken & Waffles, Pillow Light French Toast, Housemade Sticky Buns
What Makes it Special: A 2009 Wynwood original that moved to a restored landmark purple house in Allapattah, serving elevated comfort food with a loyal neighborhood following.
8.1
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
One of Miami's few authentic Honduran kitchens, operating out of a takeout counter so small there's barely room for three chairs—but the baleadas are worth eating standing up. The flour tortillas arrive puffy and bouncy as naan, loaded with silky refried beans and crema that tastes like it was made this morning. Orders hit the window in under 12 minutes even when busy, and the cafe con leche is legitimately good. The space is purely functional—nothing to look at, no reason to linger—but for a quick, satisfying Honduran breakfast or lunch at prices that start at $2.50, Tipico Hondureño does one thing and does it right.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baleadas con Crema y Aguacate, Plátanos Rellenos, Sopa de Res
What Makes it Special: One of Miami's few authentic Honduran spots where baleadas and soups are made the way they're made back home—simple, fresh, and satisfying.