Café Miami

Cafe · Hackney Central

Café Miami

Cafe · Hackney Central

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24 Lower Clapton Rd, London E5 0PD, United Kingdom

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Café Miami is an Art Deco style café serving breakfast, brunch and lunch from Tuesday - Sunday. Menu includes Avocado on Toast with Halloumi & Homemade Sweet Chilli Jam, Sweet & Savoury Waffles and Homemade soups. As well as plenty of cakes, sweet treats and Workshop coffee.  

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+44 20 8533 4088
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"Cafés with bright, insta-friendly colours and boards outside that say ‘must chai harder’ have become part of the architecture of Hackney these days. Often we’re inclined to snort and laugh at these sorts of places before walking into a cafe that prides itself on its pickles and homemade furniture, thinking, somehow, we are not the mugs in this situation. Café Miami does the first thing. But, slightly annoying colour scheme and kitschiness aside, it’s a very good spot for a bit of breakfast or brunch. It’s a deceptive place for more reasons than one. The menu reads a little unspectacularly: avocado on toast, fish finger tacos, toasties. You feel like you may be about to be fleeced like any sucker from the Home Counties on a Hackney ‘urban safari’. Don’t worry though, it’s just underplaying itself. Avocado on toast comes with pickled radishes, a proper, crispy fried egg and prosciutto bacon on the side. Meanwhile fish finger tacos are homemade, enormous, fish fingers with some decent guacamole and pickled cabbage. It’s good, it’s fresh and it’s pretty filling. There are a load of posh toasties that are served on some very nice rye bread as well - we recommend the Swiss cheese, homemade pineapple chilli jam and prosciutto one. If kitsch isn’t your thing then bottle it up, because this place is worth a look." - Jake Missing

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Mariana B

Google
I would describe Café Miami as a startup café with tons of potential but a few teething issues still. Went there for brunch (kudos for an all day breakfast!) and while the menu had the standard offering of eggs, avocado toast and pancakes, the dishes I had were pretty unique. The avocado toast was super tasty, came on rye, with haloumi and a delicious chilli jam. The highlight though were the cinnamon roll pancakes - fluffy with all the flavor of cinnamon and cream cheese icing. I would say maybe on the pricey end for the size of the mains (the toast was pretty small), but definitely full value for the generous pancakes! It was still a bit understaffed - just the owner and one waitress that were struggling a bit but think that the brains behind that operation has tons of potential and hope Café Miami succeeds!

Alana Labadie

Google
The bread was amazing! The breakfast was delicious The service was also great. I selection in the menu was enough but not too much which gives the satisfaction that everything is cooked freshly. I love the decor - simple but bright

East London Girl

Google
Cafe Miami offers a varied brunch in Clapton with a combination of the flavours of Miami – traditional and modern American with Mexican & Spanish influences. The interiors are minimalist with light blue and pink decor scattered around the cafe with exposed light beams around the tables. There are variety of smoothies, juices and milkshakes on offer and the hot drinks are served with heart shaped sugar cubes! We visited for the Cinnamon Roll Pancakes with cream cheese frosting (£10) and bacon (+£2). We were certainly not disappointed! They were melt in your mouth delicious and the cream cheese frosting was to die for. The sweet and savoury worked with the bacon although we would have liked it to be crispier. The nutella filled pancakes and oat and banana pancakes also on the menu looked pretty epic too. We also tucked into the Huevos Rancheros: two fried eggs, tortilla, re-fried beans, spicy tomato sauce, coriander (£9.5) + chorizo (£2). This brunch dish was flavoursome with a mixture of textures with the crispy tortillas on top. The chorizo added an extra kick and it was a very filling and delicious brunch dish. Cafe Miami offers a great brunch in Clapton and those cinnamon roll pancakes are worth travelling for! We would have preferred the service to be a little more upbeat but it is still a great place to chill with friends at the weekends.

Dharmesh Tailor

Google
Attentive staff and delicious food. Picture is Jackpot Peanut Butter, Homemade Jam & Banana on toast (£5). Jam not too sweet, toast is seeded, very tasty meal. 4/5 due to price, I would visit again.

S T

Google
Came here due to it's close enough to Homerton, need to pickup friend from hospital. Ordered flatwhite £2.6, and the liquid flows like Americano. No foam! Honestly even the coffee taste disgusting. Based on the review here, maybe I'm in bad luck. Also ordered toast (tuna fish), £3. For the white toast they use, it's really pricy. Should have walked further to other cafe as there're so many good ones around. For me, E5 never goes wrong. Good coffee and good bread. And this flatwhite is just way too wrong ... never had a coffee that I just can't drink it P.S staff is friendly

Helen TT

Google
Really lovely cafe with interesting drinks and food choices. I had fish finger tacos and they were amazingly tasty. I also got to try a lime soda. Service was quick which was perfect for my lunch break. The decor is lovely, light and attractive. Realty recommended.

Joshua Melville

Google
First time visiting this wonderful little cafe, and I feel compelled to let other people know just how good it is. The staff are *genuinely* friendly and helpful (a stark contrast with many other cafes in east London, where staff are often more concerned with looking nonchalant than either helping you or making you feel comfortable). The sandwich I ate was delicious, imaginative, vegan (at the unprompted suggestion of the cashier), and excellent value. On top of that, my coffee was suitably flavourful and 'proper'. On the mid-afternoon weekday I visited it was empty, which is a shame as the interior has the potential to create a nice atmosphere. Seeing that this place is a social enterprise only underlines that it is worth supporting, especially given the proliferation of ostensibly 'cool' -- but morally vacuous -- places to hang out in hackney.

Mark Freestone

Google
I started coming here after the cafe Dreyfus over the road closed in early 2017 and haven't looked back. Excellent breakfast options with a hint of South American flair, made with bread from the local bakery, and good strong tasty coffee from Dark Arts (also local). Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff, a bit of a local treasure.

Grace L.

Yelp
This place is very very good! I got the nutella stuffed pancakes and a side of bacon. I'm from America, so the bacon I got wasn't normal bacon like we eat in America but it was still good. The pancakes were very good too. The whole place has such a cute girly pastel-vibe, super cute. I'd give it 4.5 stars instead of 4 if i could - it really is very very good, just not the BEST place i've ever been. I would definitely recommend it though