This unpretentious diner with hearty breakfast classics & bagel sandwiches draws crowds on weekends.
"Coral Bagels is a casual breakfast spot that—despite its misleading name—is technically on the edge of the Grove. But if they’re going to rhyme their way into the Gables, we’ll allow these bagels. They’re open for breakfast and lunch from 7am-3pm every day. It’s normally pretty crowded (especially on the weekends) with UM kids looking for a triple-decker club sandwich or a bagel. But during the week, it’s a solid option for an easy diner-style lunch." - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer
"Coral Bagels is a casual spot that—despite its misleading name—is on edge the of the Grove. They’re open for breakfast and lunch—but this is definitely a breakfast spot. It’s normally pretty crowded (especially on the weekends) with UM kids looking for pancakes or a bagel. It’s a solid option for an easy diner-style breakfast, whether you’re a hungover college kid or just someone looking for a decent bagel." - Ryan Pfeffer, Virginia Otazo
"Coral Bagels is a casual spot that—despite its misleading name—is on edge the of the Grove. They’re open for breakfast and lunch—but this is definitely a breakfast spot. It’s normally pretty crowded (especially on the weekends) with UM kids looking for pancakes or a bagel. It’s a solid option for an easy diner-style breakfast, whether you’re a hungover college kid or just someone looking for a decent bagel." - Ryan Pfeffer, Virginia Otazo
"It’s a five-minute walk from the Coconut Grove station to Coral Bagels. This classic spot does a great diner-style breakfast. Inside, there are orange walls and red booths where you (and a few hungover UM students) can order pancakes and really tasty bagels. " - Virginia Otazo, Ryan Pfeffer
"Hidden in North Coconut Grove, just off US1, this ultra-casual diner has a huge menu of egg dishes, breakfast sandwiches, omelettes, and of course, bagels." - Eater Staff