Your wedding day is one of the most significant events you will ever experience - one that will be ingrained in your mind and treasured for decades. On this day, friends and family gather to celebrate the next steps in your life. Photographers run to and fro, snapping what seems to be a million different pictures. Caterers plate the carefully selected foods you've chosen for everyone to enjoy. DJs set the mood for an unforgettable night of celebration and libation while guests, new and old, dance the night away.
And while you and your lifelong partner will undoubtedly be at the center of attention, your wedding venue is the hub for all the exciting activity around you.
The truth is that your wedding venue is an extension of the qualities that make you and your spouse special. It helps capture your uniqueness and is often paramount to an incredible wedding. But without the right wedding location and staff, the biggest moment of your life may be unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. Fortunately, at Toccoa House Properties, you'll never have to worry about unremarkable ceremony spots or uncomfortable areas where your wedding party must wait.
Like a hidden gem, Toccoa House Properties lies deep within the mountains of Blue Ridge, GA. Here, soon-to-be-married couples and their guests can enjoy 17 acres of pristine private property in a storybook setting with river views and manicured meadows.
This highly sought-after wedding venue comes with a host of features and amenities, including:
If you've been searching for a wedding venue that epitomizes beauty, relaxation, comfort, and convenience, look no further than Toccoa House Properties.
As a wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Miami, FL, Toccoa House Properties is simply magical, where the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains meets the country-chic vibes of modern Appalachia. It has a distinctly custom-built feel, and for good reason. Nearly every inch of the property - from the luxurious cabins within walking distance of one another to the heated pool and more - was purpose-built for exceptional events, like weddings in Blue Ridge.
It all started when Oregonian Greg Spencer initially discovered the Blue Ridge area on a backpacking trip to the Cohutta Wilderness in the 1980s. A short time later, enamored of the area, Greg embarked on a land-purchasing mission that led him to 17 acres of undeveloped acreage. Amazed by the beauty of the Toccoa River and the inspiring views of the surrounding mountains, Greg wasted no time in securing what is now known as Toccoa House Properties.
Today, Toccoa House Properties exists as a one-of-a-kind, highly sought-after event space and wedding venue. As a family-owned and operated business, we take pride in putting on fairytale weddings for you and your guests. In fact, our unique location and commitment to personalized wedding services are what separate us from other wedding venues in North Georgia.
Simply put, we aren't afraid to go "above and beyond" for wedding clients. If you need assistance or advice, you can rest easy knowing that our team will answer your calls - not an automated answering machine or third-party service.
Here at Toccoa House Properties, we do things a little differently than other wedding venues in North Georgia. Unlike most, we own the land that so many brides and grooms have used for their destination weddings. We designed and built each of the luxury cabins you'll find onsite, where you and your wedding party can rest, relax, and reminisce. Plus, we personally manage the day-to-day needs of our wedding clients.
On your big day, our ultimate goal is to exceed your expectations through personalized service, outstanding amenities, and the peace of mind knowing that your needs are our priority. When your wedding takes place at Toccoa House Properties, you're the apple of our eye, no questions asked.
Here are just a few of the most popular reasons why guests choose Toccoa House Properties as their wedding venue in Georgia, along with some helpful tips from our seasoned wedding venue staff:
When it comes to venue size and versatility, few wedding locations can match Toccoa House Properties. That's because we provide an alluring mix of outdoor and indoor ceremony and reception options spread across 17+ acres of beauty. Whether you want to recite your vows in the tranquility of our chapel or say "I Do" with golden hour river views, we can accommodate you. With more than 1,000 feet of Toccoa River frontage, lush meadows, rustic walking trails, and more, having a storybook wedding in the mountains is easy, like Sunday morning.
Keep in mind that this is your big day. You shouldn't feel obligated to invite teammates from your high school soccer team. Your wedding venue should be one that can accommodate those closest to you. Toccoa House Properties is equipped for weddings of various sizes and themes. Whether you want a quaint wedding with only your best friends or a larger ceremony, we have the right amount of room to make you comfortable.
On your special day, chances are family and friends will be traveling to celebrate with you. These folks will need lodging both during and after your wedding. And if we're being honest, ease of accessibility is an important factor when choosing a wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Miami, FL. With six custom-built cabins, all within walking distance of one another, getting a good night's rest is easy when your wedding party stays at Toccoa House Properties. Need an offsite hotel or vacation rental? Blue Ridge, GA, is known for its charming and unique lodging options, many of which are only a few miles from our wedding space.
When you contact our wedding coordinator to schedule a tour, make sure to ask about the fun and exciting cabin amenities we have. From pool tables to hot tubs and more, your wedding will be more than just memorable: it'll be downright fun!
Toccoa House Properties takes pride in having one of the friendliest and most accessible teams in the industry. We assign a dedicated point of contact who can assist you with any queries regarding timelines, preferred vendors, or any other aspect of your wedding. Our goal is for you to feel fully informed and confident when you visit our Blue Ridge wedding venue for the first time so you can make an educated purchasing decision.
When you and your spouse celebrate your anniversary a decade from now, you will look back at your wedding photos and reminisce about the wonderful moments you shared at Toccoa House Properties. We understand the importance of preserving these memories, and as such, work closely with you and your photographer to suggest unique and beautiful photo locations on our grounds. From waterfront walks along the Toccoa River to poses in front of our lovely pond, there is no shortage of photo-op locations for your photographer to choose from.
Need a little help choosing a local photographer for your wedding? As a popular wedding destination, we have had the pleasure of working with many talented photographers over the years. Through our experience, we have curated a list of preferred photographers who are familiar with our venue and have the skills to capture your special day beautifully.
We encourage you to check us out on Instagram and Facebook to see the scope of our wedding venue and gain inspiration from other happy couples.
When it comes to the decor for your wedding, it's likely that you have some ideas already in mind. We're thrilled when our brides and grooms have a vision in mind because we take joy in bringing that vision to life. At Toccoa House Properties, we're happy to assist you and your decorator accent, fit, and accommodate your dream wedding. Looking for some artificial floral arrangements? Need a specific type of centerpiece? Contact our office today to learn more about how we can help.
If you'd like to supply your own greenery, florals, lighting, and more, we suggest that you discuss your ideas with us when you tour our wedding venue. That way, we can get a head start on accommodating your needs.
When asked to give feedback, guests cite our variety package options as a big reason for choosing our wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Miami, FL. We know that all couples will have different needs and budgets. That's why we offer a range of choices, from all-inclusive packages with lodging for 50 guests and complete access to Toccoa House Properties to Micro Packages with Vegas-inspired ceremonies that last an hour.
While we would be honored if you chose Toccoa House Properties as your wedding venue in Blue Ridge, we must admit that we're true romantics at heart. At the end of the day, we want your wedding to be the very best that it can be - which is why we're happy to provide some time-tested tips for selecting a location for your wedding.
When selecting a venue for your wedding, it's important to take into account the overall look and atmosphere you wish to achieve. Your chosen wedding style will determine which venues are most suitable for you and your partner.
What time of the year do you want to get married? Once you have an idea of a season, like fall or spring, come up with a list of potential of wedding venues in Blue Ridge, GA, like Toccoa House Properties.
One of the most important steps involved in choosing a wedding venue is to tour the space. Don't be afraid to ask pertinent questions. If the venue manager seems like they have better things to do than answer your questions, look elsewhere.
Once you narrow down your wedding venue choices, consider the amenities and services the venue offers. Be sure to weigh what they offer against your needs and budget to further narrow down your choices.
If you think your guests will hate a particular wedding venue location, why consider it in the first place? Choosing a destination - like Toccoa House Properties - that is within a short driving distance of grocery stores and restaurants is almost always better than a hard-to-access venue.
Do yourself a favor and check out the wedding venue's Google reviews and reviews on other platforms. You can also ask for opinions from people you trust, like friends and family members. Don't be afraid to reach out directly to people who have used the wedding venue previously. A wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Miami, FL, should be excited to show you their online reviews. If you notice a disparaging review, try asking the owner of the wedding venue to explain their side of the story before writing them off completely.
Try coming up with a list of pros and cons of each wedding venue that you're considering. Doing so can help you whittle your list down to one or two choices. Remember to trust your gut throughout this process. If you've come down to two choices, and something about one of the venues rubbed you the wrong way, it's probably for a reason.
Once you've settled on a wedding venue, it's time to book! As most wedding venues will tell you, try booking your venue at least a year before your wedding is set to take place. Doing so will give you plenty of time to plan. If you need help preparing, don't be afraid to work with a professional wedding planner to make your life easier.
When it comes to tying the knot with your soon-to-be spouse, there's a lot on your plate to consider. Choosing the right wedding space can mean the difference between the wedding of your dreams and an experience you'd like to forget. With six fully-furnished cabins, 17 acres of natural beauty, an array of outdoor activities, a quarter mile of Toccoa River frontage, and much more, there's no better option than our wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Miami, FL- Toccoa House Properties.
706-633-0141CORAL GABLES, Fla. – No. 4 Florida baseball treks south to Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field to take on the Miami Hurricanes in a three-game series this weekend.The series premiere is set for Friday night at 7 p.m. ET on ACC Network Extra, followed by an ACC Network showdown on Saturday at 3 p.m. Sunday's series finale streams on ACC Network Extra at 1 p.m.The Gators have won eight of the last nine series vs. the Canes, with the lone series loss coming in 2021 for the grand opening of Condron Family Ballpark. Under ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – No. 4 Florida baseball treks south to Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field to take on the Miami Hurricanes in a three-game series this weekend.
The series premiere is set for Friday night at 7 p.m. ET on ACC Network Extra, followed by an ACC Network showdown on Saturday at 3 p.m. Sunday's series finale streams on ACC Network Extra at 1 p.m.
The Gators have won eight of the last nine series vs. the Canes, with the lone series loss coming in 2021 for the grand opening of Condron Family Ballpark. Under head coach Kevin O'Sullivan, Florida is 39-17 vs. Miami featuring a 16-8 road mark.
Last season, Florida claimed games one (10-4) and three (14-4) in Gainesville for a series win despite dropping the Saturday contest (14-6). If Florida were to sweep this weekend, it would gain its first all-time series lead since March 6, 1971 (last tied: Feb. 26, 1978). Miami currently holds a slight edge all-time as the Gators trail, 132-134-1.
Pitching Matchups
Friday | 7 ET (ACCNX) | Saturday | 3 ET (ACCN) | Sunday | 1 ET (ACCNX) | |
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Florida | LHP Cade Fisher (1-1, 9.00 ERA) | RHP Liam Peterson (1-0, 0.00 ERA) | LHP Jac Caglianone (0-0, 9.00 ERA) |
Miami | RHP Gade Ziehl (0-0, 7.71 ERA) | LHP Rafe Schlesinger (1-0, 0.82 ERA) | LHP Herick Hernandez (2-0, 0.00 ERA) |
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Florida remained at No. 4 in the D1Baseball Top 25 this week. The Gators are a consensus top-six team nationally, coming in at No. 5 per Baseball America and No. 6 according to the NCBWA.
SCOUTING THE CANES Miami is coming off a Wednesday loss to Florida Gulf Coast, sporting a 5-3 record entering the series. As a team, the Hurricanes are slashing .346/.464/.644 with 22 home runs in eight contests. On the mound, UM pitchers have worked to a 3.96 ERA over 75.0 innings. Miami is fielding at a .981 clip.
COOL GABLES The Gators have won four-straight series in Coral Gables against the Hurricanes, posting a 9-3 record with their last series loss coming in 2014. Going beyond that, Florida is 6-1 in the last seven series at Miami, going 15-6 since 2010. The lone series loss occurred in 2014 (L 4-6, L 2-5, W 6-4).
LAST TIME OUT Florida split its midweek matchups, falling at Stetson (L, 7-4) before rebounding to defeat Bethune-Cookman (9-2). The relief duo of right-handers Ryan Slater and Grayson Smith combined for 5 2/3 scoreless frames behind two-run homers from catcher Luke Heyman and outfielder Ty Evans at Stetson. Against Bethune-Cookman, freshman southpaw Robert Satin earned his first-career win and infielder/outfielder Tyler Shelnut finished a triple shy of the cycle.
SERIESLY WINNING Florida has won 17 of its last 19 three-game, regular-season series dating back to the 2022 season including 11 of 13 in SEC play. The Gators are 34-11 in weekend series since 2023 and 43-14 over their last 19.
NON-CON DOMINANCE After Wednesday's win over B-CU, Florida has now won 19 of its last 21 regular season non-conference games. Dating back to 2023, the Gators are 28-5 in regular-season, non-con action.
NATIONAL DEFENSE The Gators have committed two errors across 265 chances this season, including just one miscue by a UF position player. Florida's .992 fielding percentage leads the SEC and ranks third nationally behind Oral Roberts and Boston College. From the second inning of the season opener until the eighth inning on Wednesday vs. B-CU, Florida went 67 1/3 innings without committing an error.
MOUND MILESTONES Florida's 102 strikeouts through eight games is the team's most-ever to open as a season. As a staff, the Gators rank second in the nation with 13.3 strikeouts per nine innings behind Florida State (15.6 K/9).
TRUE FRESHMAN FIREPOWER Florida true freshman hurlers are off to an unprecedented start this season. The quintet of righty Alex Philpott, right-hander Liam Peterson, Satin, Smith and righty Reilly Witmer has combined to go 4-0 with 27 1/3 scoreless innings, 35 strikeouts and 16 walks. Philpott (2-0, 9.2 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 6 BB, 12 K) and Peterson (1-0, 7.0 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 4 BB, 13 K) have been particularly brilliant.
THE NEW 12 IN TOWN Following Hunter Barco and Hurston Waldrep in donning No. 12 in Orange & Blue, Peterson is fresh off SEC Co-Freshman of the Week honors. Peterson made two starts, tossing three shutout innings on one hit, one walk and seven strikeouts in his collegiate debut at North Florida. He then made a Saturday start and shut out Columbia over four frames. The youngster carries a 0.00 ERA, .125 BAA and 16.7 strikeouts per nine into his second-career weekend start on March 2.
THE CAGLIANONE FILE 2023 Golden Spikes Award Finalist and ABCA National Position Player of the Year Jac Caglianone enters the series slashing .469/.575/.688 on the season with more than twice as many walks (seven) as strikeouts (three). Ranking fourth in the SEC in average, Caglianone owns two homers, one double, 11 RBI and 11 runs. He has hit safely in all eight games this season.
GOING STREAKING Four Gators have reached base safely in all eight games this season: Caglianone, Heyman, infielder Colby Shelton and outfielder Michael Robertson. Although Caglianone's eight-game hit streak leads Florida, Evans owns a seven-game hitting streak after missing the season opener due to injury.
SHELL-O SHOTS Shelnut and Shelton lead the Gators with three home runs apiece. Both players are hitting over .340 and slugging above .720. Shelton leads the team with 13 runs while Shelnut's 12 RBI are tied with Heyman for the team high. Shelton and Shelnut join Caglianone as the lone Gators with an OPS above 1.200, ranking first and third on the squad, respectively.
THIS PHILLY AIN'T CHICKEN Philpott has opened his career with 9 2/3 scoreless innings and a .152 batting average against. He is tied for second on UF with four appearances and his two victories pace the roster. Philpott is one of five qualified SEC hurlers with a 0.00 ERA and wields 11.2 strikeouts per nine.
FRIDAY NIGHT FISH After a shaky first start, Friday night man Cade Fisher rebounded vs. Columbia. Fisher logged a career-high 10 strikeouts and zero walks across five innings of two-run ball. The outing paved the way for a Florida program record for single-game strikeout-to-walk ratio with 18 strikeouts and zero walks.
THE ARMANDOLORIAN Playing in place of infielder Cade Kurland, transfer senior infielder Armando Albert has gone 4-for-9 (.444/.688/.444) with zero strikeouts and four walks to open the campaign.
MAGIC MIKEY Robertson is off to a strong start at the dish, having already surpassed his double output (five) in 35 at bats after doubling four times in 186 at bats last season. He is hitting .314/.385/.457 on the year highlighted by nine runs and two steals.
SEE YA SLATER Philpott is not the only Gator to sit inside the top 10 in the SEC in ERA, as Slater ranks eighth with a 0.90 ERA through a team-high 10.0 innings pitched. Opposing hitters are batting .176 against Slater, who has surrendered six hits and three walks while striking out 13 batters.
TYBO TANKS Despite missing the season opener due to injury, Evans has hit safely in every game since and is slashing .320/.485/.680 backed by two home runs, one triple, one double, 10 RBI and six runs in 25 at bats.
SULLY SUPERLATIVES Since O'Sullivan's 2008 arrival, no college program has more CWS trips (eight), Super Regionals hosted (nine), top-eight national seeds (10) and NCAA Tournament bids (15) than the Florida Gators. Overall, Florida's 15-straight NCAA bids represent the second-longest active streak in the sport. The Gators have also hosted 12 NCAA Regionals out of a possible 15 during O'Sullivan's tenure (no NCAA Tournament in 2020), which ranks first in the nation. Looking at the SEC specifically, Florida's .617 winning percentage (277-172) since 2008 is the top mark in the conference.
YEAR TO REMEMBER The 2023 Gators finished the season as the NCAA Runner-Up while winning a program-record 54 games and capturing the team's 16th SEC Regular-Season Championship. In making the program's 13th MCWS appearance including the eighth under O'Sullivan, the Gators claimed their 15th NCAA Regional Title and posted 50 victories for the seventh time ever. In the process, the Gators set single-season program records in home runs (145), pitching strikeouts (725), strikeouts per nine innings (10.6) and offensive hit-by-pitches (90).
2023 STANDOUTS Seven different Gators collected All-American honors in 2023 including two unanimous first team selections in outfielder Wyatt Langford and Caglianone. That is on top of Florida's league-high seven All-SEC selections. Of those seven All-Americans, four are back in Orange & Blue including Caglianone, Neely (second team), Kurland (freshman team) and left-hander Cade Fisher (freshman team). Florida also saw O'Sullivan honored as the ABCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year and Caglianone as the ABCA National Position Player of the Year.
ON DECK The Gators are back at home next week for five games at Condron Family Ballpark. Florida hosts FAU on Tuesday followed by UCF on Wednesday, before welcoming St. Mary's to town for a three-game series. All five games will stream on SEC Network+.
La Màrtola isn’t a waterfront restaurant, but its goal is to celebrate coastal cuisine — in particular, the cuisine you find on the Italian, French and Spanish Rivieras.The new restaurant from New York food and beverage entrepreneur Paolo Domeneghetti and Martino de Rosa, the internationally known owner of La Filiale, a pizza spot in Erbusco, Italy, is located in Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood.The menu features classic fare: wood-fired or grilled meats, fish and vegetables. There’s also what the...
La Màrtola isn’t a waterfront restaurant, but its goal is to celebrate coastal cuisine — in particular, the cuisine you find on the Italian, French and Spanish Rivieras.
The new restaurant from New York food and beverage entrepreneur Paolo Domeneghetti and Martino de Rosa, the internationally known owner of La Filiale, a pizza spot in Erbusco, Italy, is located in Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood.
The menu features classic fare: wood-fired or grilled meats, fish and vegetables. There’s also what the restaurant calls a “world-class gelato program” led by Simone Bonini.
Starters include oysters, orata (bream) crudo and bluefin akami tuna tartare with gin, grapefruit and orange, as well as lobster salad or paleta Iberica with chips. There’s also lamb, grilled turbot, rotisserie chicken and bistecca Fiorentina and house specialties like olive ascolane, fried cremini and heirloom tomatoes. You can also order pasta, like tagliolini al limone and bucatini guanciale.
While the white European-style dining room does not look like a typical pizza joint, fear not — pizza is also on the menu. The Neapolitan-style pizzas are made in a wood-fired oven. The choices include the Carbonera (pecorino romano fondue, guanciale, eggs, cream, fried zucchini flower) or the Vesuvio (smoked scamorza cheese, San Marzano tomatoes, sausage, oregano, lemon zest).
Domeneghetti said in a statement that the restaurant strives for elegant simplicity.
“We highlight the simplicity and quality of classics, blending tradition and innovation to create a space that inspires the art of savoring life,” he said.
Where: 4702 NE 2nd Ave, Miami
Hours: Noon-10:30 p.m. daily
Reservations: Resy
More information: lamartola.com or 786-953-7577
The Miami Hurricanes (15-16, 6-14 ACC) and the Boston College Eagles (17-14, 8-12 ACC) are slated to play in the ACC tournament on Tuesday at Capital One Arena, with a start time of 7:00 PM ET. When these two teams hit the floor, Norchad Omier and Quinten Post are two players to watch.Watch college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo! Use our link to sign up for a fre...
The Miami Hurricanes (15-16, 6-14 ACC) and the Boston College Eagles (17-14, 8-12 ACC) are slated to play in the ACC tournament on Tuesday at Capital One Arena, with a start time of 7:00 PM ET. When these two teams hit the floor, Norchad Omier and Quinten Post are two players to watch.
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In its most recent game, Miami (FL) lost to Florida State on Saturday, 83-75. Its leading scorer was Bensley Joseph with 17 points.
Name | PTS | REB | ASST | STL | BLK | 3PM |
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Bensley Joseph | 17 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Matthew Cleveland | 16 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Norchad Omier | 16 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
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Omier posts 17 points and 9.8 rebounds per game -- both team highs. He is also putting up 1.2 assists, shooting 55.7% from the floor.
Matthew Cleveland is averaging 13.7 points, 1.6 assists and 6.1 rebounds per game.
Joseph posts 9.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. Defensively, he posts 1.5 steals and 0.7 blocked shots.
Wooga Poplar is posting 13.4 points, 2.2 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Nijel Pack posts a team-high 3.6 assists per game. He is also putting up 13.1 points and 2.5 rebounds, shooting 39.8% from the field and 35.3% from beyond the arc with 2 made 3-pointers per game.
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Name | PTS | REB | ASST | STL | BLK | 3PM |
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Norchad Omier | 14.9 | 10 | 1.2 | 1.3 | 0.9 | 1.1 |
Bensley Joseph | 12.8 | 3.5 | 3.3 | 0.9 | 0.7 | 2.6 |
Matthew Cleveland | 10.2 | 6.1 | 0.9 | 1.2 | 0.2 | 0.8 |
Wooga Poplar | 9.9 | 3.7 | 1.8 | 0.7 | 0.2 | 1.5 |
Kyshawn George | 7.6 | 2.3 | 2.5 | 1.3 | 0.3 | 1.6 |
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Score sweet deals, gently used gems and delicious eats at Miami’s best flea markets....
Score sweet deals, gently used gems and delicious eats at Miami’s best flea markets.
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Yes, Miami has become notoriously expensive and the people who come here are not shy about flaunting their wealth. But there is also so much to experience in this city on the cheap, like a day sunbathing on one of Miami’s famous beaches or scouring for treasures at the best thrift shops in Miami. If it’s time to give your wallet a little break or the thrill of a great bargain just gets you off, look no further. We’ve hunted down all of Miami’s best flea markets so you can get your fill of guilt-free shopping—plus a strong dose of local flavor.
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Are you looking for the best bakeries in Miami? We’ve put together a great list for you.Miami boasts a multitude of renowned bakeries, each offering a delightful array of sweet treats and baked delights.From traditional Cuban bakeries to modern French patisseries, Miami offers something for everyone.These exceptional establishments specialize in crafting signature desserts, artisanal bread, delectable key lime pie, and a wide variety of other mouthwatering creations.Here is our list of the best Miami bakerie...
Are you looking for the best bakeries in Miami? We’ve put together a great list for you.
Miami boasts a multitude of renowned bakeries, each offering a delightful array of sweet treats and baked delights.
From traditional Cuban bakeries to modern French patisseries, Miami offers something for everyone.
These exceptional establishments specialize in crafting signature desserts, artisanal bread, delectable key lime pie, and a wide variety of other mouthwatering creations.
Here is our list of the best Miami bakeries found in different neighborhoods throughout the “Magic City”.
The next time you’re craving delicious treats, be sure to explore these excellent Southeast Florida bakeries.
Versailles Famous Cuban Bakery is not only one of Miami’s best bakeries – it is also one of the most well-known bakeries in the USA.
The bakery is an extension of Versailles Restaurant, a Cuban restaurant that opened in Little Havana in 1971.
This great place is located north of Coconut Grove and has a menu that includes croquettes, empanadas, Cuban pastries, and coffee.
Enjoy sweet and savory Latin bakery items like cheese empanadas and guava pastries, which pair well with café con leche or any of the bakery’s other coffee drinks.
Versailles Famous Cuban Bakery is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday from 8:00 am to 12:00 am, and Sunday from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm.
For more information, visit the official Versailles Famous Cuban Bakery website.
Versailles Famous Cuban Bakery Address: 3501 SW 8th St., Miami, FL 33135
Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop was founded by former Miami firefighter Derek Kaplan. The bake shop is known for serving some of the best key lime pies in Miami.
Fireman Derek has opened a total of three locations in South Florida – one in Wynwood, one in Coconut Grove, and one in Fort Lauderdale.
All three locations make delicious desserts that include a variety of pies, cakes, cheesecakes, cookies, and other baked goods.
Fireman Derek’s also offers a few savory menu items like empanadas and chicken pot pie.
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For more information, visit the official Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop website.
Zak the Baker is a certified Kosher artisan bakery located in Wynwood, Miami. This best bakery was established in 2012 and has a café and a savory kitchen.
The local favorite offers plenty of delicious pastries on its menu, including cinnamon rolls, flaky croissants, and babka.
The bakery is also known for its bagels, sourdough bread loaves, and baguettes.
The café sells a selection of hot and cold coffees and teas that pair perfectly with its baked goods.
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For more information, visit the official Zak the Baker website.
Zak the Baker Address: 295 NW 26th St., Miami, FL 33127
El Brazo Fuerte Bakery is a popular Cuban and French bakery located in Miami. This beloved local spot was established in 1978.
The bakery makes sweet and savory pastelitos, or pastries. Indulge your sweet tooth with cream cheese pastries, guava pastries, and coconut pastries.
Savory options include chicken croquettes, tamales, empanadas, and Cuban sandwiches.
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For more information, visit the official El Brazo Fuerte Bakery website.
El Brazo Fuerte Bakery Address: 1697 SW 32nd Ave, Miami, FL 33145
L’Artisane Creative Bakery is an artisanal bakery located in Coral Gables. This cool spot is known as the first French vegan bakery in the United States.
The bakery and bistro have a menu full of tasty plant-based options. Bakery favorites include croissants, donuts, cookies, and macarons.
If you are looking for a great vegan meal, check out the bistro’s menu, which includes bowls, flatbreads, and savory croissant sandwiches.
L’Artisane Creative Bakery is open daily from 7:30 am to 7 pm.
For more information, visit the official L’Artisane Creative Bakery website.
L’Artisane Creative Bakery Address: 2526 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
Pinecrest Bakery is a Cuban-American bakery chain with locations all over Southeast Florida. Since opening its original Miami location in 2012, Pinecrest has sold millions of pastelitos.
This popular bakery has a huge menu that includes pastries, sandwiches, coffee, bread, and more.
Try classic Cuban pastries or flan or other favorites like pie, eclairs, and cheesecake.
You can also enjoy hot-pressed sandwiches here, like a Cubano or a Montecristo.
Visit during breakfast to enjoy a classic Tortilla Española or Spanish omelet.
TIPS:
For more information, visit the official Pinecrest Bakery website.
Pinecrest Bakery Address: 1511 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139
A Coral Gables bakery that also serves breakfast and lunch.
Madruga Bakery Address: 1430 S Dixie Hwy., #117, Coral Gables, FL 33146
An upscale Miami spot with a rotating menu.
B Bistro + Bakery Address: 600 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131
Located in Key Biscayne, this spot makes a selection of baked goods in addition to pizza and wine.
Flour and Weirdoughs Address: 19 Harbor Dr., Key Biscayne, FL, 33149
An Italian bakery with sweet treats and tasty lunch options.
De Lucia Bakery Address: 729 5th St., Miami Beach, FL 33139
This local favorite is known for its amazing cookies, cakes, and crostata.
Mamma Leone Bakery Address: 2508 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
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