"This tried and true brunch spot in Coconut Grove is a place favored by locals for decades. Be prepared to wait, but many claim the waffles and pancakes are well worth it; they also offer brunch catering." - Eater Staff
"GreenStreet is, and always has been, a scene. Folks dressed for church and hungover college kids who just rolled out of bed compete for the sidewalk tables, where there is a 100% certainty that someone you know will walk past your cinnamon roll pancakes. This intersection is the beating heart of Coconut Grove. The best place to watch it all is from their red velvet couches, which, by the way, are first come, first served (and soaked with decades of farts). Snag one and you’ll have a front row view of your high school’s valedictorian covered in baby spit. Grove locals who remember the CocoWalk Hooters" - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, julia malave
"GreenStreet was here during the rickshaw days of the Grove and is still packed like it opened yesterday. The food is not why you come. You do it for the people-watching. GreenStreet is at its best during brunch, when cinnamon roll pancakes fly around and dogs hunt for potato scraps under red velvet couches. Poor Buddy probably keeps finding the gum we stuck underneath one of them in 2007 instead. There’s an indoor dining room, but you don’t want to sit there. You want to be on the brick sidewalk eating omelets, drinking mimosas, and enjoying the best Coconut Grove people-watching spot since 1990." - virginia otazo
"GreenStreet was here during the Grove’s rickshaw days, has seen 35 different King Mango Struts, and is still packed like it opened yesterday. The food isn’t very memorable. But you could get a master’s degree in people-watching here. Though it’s equally crowded during its hit-or-miss dinner, GreenStreet is at its best for brunch. There are no fussy, modern dishes. You’re coming to eat cinnamon roll pancakes while watching dogs hunt for potato scraps under red velvet couches. There’s an indoor dining room, but you don’t want to sit there. You want to be on the brick sidewalk eating omelets, drinking mimosas, and enjoying the best Coconut Grove people-watching spot since 1990." - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo, virginia otazo
"A bustling, longtime Coconut Grove favorite, Greenstreet Cafe offers affordable early-morning eats in the heart of the neighborhood. The spacious sidewalk patio is great for people-watching and offers a shaded area to enjoy large portions of omelets, eggs scrambled with jerk spices, and coconut-crusted French toast. Patrons can pair their meals with coffee or opt for their legendary bloody marys, of which there are three renditions to choose from." - Eater Staff