Artisanal grilled cheese melts, milkshakes, and comfort food favorites
























"The Miami grilled-cheese concept that began as a food truck closed its MiMo location after more than a decade; owners Brian and Fatima Mullins announced the news on Instagram: "We cannot express how grateful we are for your support over the past 10+ years. Each visit, each meal shared, and each smile has meant the world to us. You have become a part of our family, and we will cherish these memories forever. But this isn’t the end! We are building out a new location and actively searching for other locations where we can continue to serve you the cheezy goodness you love." The MiMo outpost, known for a very Vegas-like animated neon mascot sign that could be seen for blocks down Biscayne Boulevard, was a neighborhood landmark." - Laine Doss

"Since it’s a well-known fact that kids of all ages (re: young ones and parents) adore the perennial favorite grilled cheese sandwich, Ms. Cheezious has everyone in the family covered. Adults can opt for one of its more spruced up versions of the dish made with items like goat cheese and prosciutto while the little ones can go the more traditional route. Plus, there is a large backyard patio that is perfect for kids to run around in while not disturbing their neighbors." - Olee Fowler

"This food truck turned brick-and-mortar restaurant has become the go-to grilled cheese spot in Miami, and it features the classic childhood sandwich in every way possible. Favorites include the croqueta stuffed “Croqueta Monsieur” and the decadent “Crabby Melt” filled with crab salad." - Olee Fowler

"What started as a popular food truck has become a brick-and-mortar location in MiMo that’s become a staple in the neighborhood. The menu features plenty of grilled cheese options to pick from the classic to the “not-so-classic” menu like the Croqueta Monsieur made with ham croquetas, ham, Swiss cheese, and bechamel on sourdough bread." - Amber Love Bond

"I can try unique grilled cheese sandwiches from the Miami staple Ms. Cheezious." - Olee Fowler