Grabbin’ some grub’s as easy as going street level
Sort of reminds me of the hit show “Friends,” when they would all congregate at Central Perk at the bottom of Monica’s building. Looks like that trend of restaurant or coffee house ground level below a building, which has been a mainstay in New York for years has moved south and become prevalent in Miami. Particularly in the Brickell Avenue and Downtown Miami areas as well as the Design District.BRICKELLThe Vue Condominium at 1250 S. Miami Avenue is the perfect example with several restaurants and more are on the way. There’s Piola, Le Kabob, Zen Sushi Lounge and Kukaramakara. Vue resident Beatriz Carrazana loves the convenience.“I love it. Last week I had dinner plans with a friend and it was pouring rain. I had four restaurants to choose from downstairs without getting wet,” she said. “Unique is the convenience. Can’t get better than that. I barely drive anymore. Everything is within walking distance.”At 500 Brickell, located at 55 SE 6 Street, they’ve got three restaurants — Brickell Bridge Bistro, Bom Fromage and Pizza Rustica. All casual eateries,Pizza Rustica is a very popular chain in Miami and stays open late, the perfect solution for the late night munchies after a night of partying. They’re all great spots for lunch or dinner.Vivian Medina, property manager for 500 Brickell says “the residents are happy that we have three different restaurants to choose from, its convenient and they can have it delivered to their door. Great food, breakfast, lunch or dinner at your service.”Over at Latitude on the River there’sGraziano’s Restaurant at 177 SW 7th Street and although the restaurant itself is not on the river, it is at the bottom of the building and a great place to stop in for some yummy Argentinian food. Of course, it’s all about that traditional churrasco steak prepared on the grill and the delectable dulce de leche crepes for dessert.Just a few blocks down are Waxy O’Connor’s, house on the ground level of Neo-Vertika Condominium at 690 SW 1 Court and just a few steps away and also on the river is Finnegan’s on the River. Both have an Irish slant obviously and also share riverfront seating making for a marvelous view. Waxy’s has great Irish fare and both are great drinking spots for happy hour with huge beer selections and tasty cocktails.DOWNTOWNAcross from the American Airlines Arena, where Miami Heat basketball action takes place and major musical acts perform are several high rise condominiums with plenty of eateries underneath as well. Miss Yip Chinese Cafe at 900 Biscayne Boulevard serves up dim sum, those delectable Chinese dumplings as well as a variety of other Asian favorites like curry and Szechuan. They deliver too so residents can dial up and get their fix brought to their door.