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  • Diana R.

    We just came here to pick up an order of a dozen oatmeal raisin cookies made fresh to go. They were warm, gooey, and so delish! I'm excited to come back for brunch after checking out the menu. We also walked around and went upstairs to check the space. The white tables and seats are beautiful, creating a warm atmosphere. I'm bookmarking this place for the near future.

    (4)
  • Ali G.

    Morgan's restaurant was great, the ambiance is very casual it almost feels like you're in the kitchen at your house. I came for Sunday brunch around 11am and waited for less than 30 minutes to be seated inside. They have outdoor seating as well but its Miami and it gets a little hot even when its fall season. The outdoor seating feels like you are in your own backyard , pets are allowed I saw a couple of dogs sitting outside for you puppy lovers :). The food: I tried the "pillow light brioche French toast" which was great, it came with 3 fluffy French toast topped with powdered sugar and strawberries, the syrup is served on the side. I also had the "eggs benedict traditional" it has a specially sauce which makes the egg benedict taste even better! this includes ham and the egg, it brings two of them and the portions are big enough to share. I also had 2 orange juices and a soda. The total price for all of this was $42not including tip. The service: the service was not the best, the hostess was not in the front when I first arrived I waited an extra 10 minutes for her to actually get there. They take your name in and pretty much you have to stand around the hostess until they call your name. They don't give you a pager or get your phone number to text you. ( you're standing outside in the heat until they call you). Our waitress was alright not the friendliest but our food go there in a timely manner. Overall, I would go back to morgans if I'm in the area but its not something I would go out of my way to go to again. The egg Benedict was very good so its something I would order again. Reason for the 3 stars, service was not the best and the food was not amazing or very original but it was very tasty.

    (3)
  • Tee E.

    Today was maybe the 5th time going to Morgan's; the 3rd for brunch. My table had the chicken and waffle sandwich (differs by adding cheese and an additional waffle, pressing it and serving it like a club sandwich), French toast, sliders and the frittata. All were good, but the best it seemed was the French toast - fantastic! Also pretty good were the mimosas and Bellini; although they were not served in champagne glasses. To get 5 stars, we'd need to not have waited 30 minutes prior to seating, and we'd love to have seen our server more to ask if we needed water or anything after our food was delivered. Even though it was crowded, we never felt rushed, though.

    (3)
  • Sofia K.

    Absolutely delish! Had the organic eggs with maple bacon and the potatoes ! Husband had the chicken club ! Everything was awesome! I was disappointed that they ran out of sticky buns and French toast but only giving it 5 stars because my amazing server brought me a gigantic cookie as a token of really awesome people! Definitely going back!

    (5)
  • Ana C.

    Love this place and food.... Beignets dessert, turkey burger my favorites must try... Service always on point, David the waitress very nice always knows what to recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Henry H.

    Good place for a decent breakfast. I go here with my wife once in a while and we have always enjoyed it. Food is good, service is very polite and we have never had any complaints about it. The only thing about this place that i could gripe about is that its small and can get busy. We waited in line for an hour once but wound up leaving to go eat some where else.

    (4)
  • Anna H.

    I had a beautiful brunch on the porch with the important ladies of my life. Fabulous setting with excellent brunch classics. I had the Eggs Benedict with both ham and spinach since I was unable to make up my mind. They accommodated my spoiled request with out hesitation. I love when the customer service is as sweet as their brioche style French toast. We were very pleased! Will return over and over again. So glad I live down the road from this gem!

    (5)
  • Rocio P.

    Good brunch and excellent service at least from the guy inside with the gorgeous eyes and the great attitude. I had the pillow light french toast and wow. I have a love-hate relationship with french toast because although I'm a fan, most of he times I get disappointed by either dry bread or no flavor. This one was soft, juicy and tasted like morning heavens. And BIG. I could only eat half. The sticky bun was really good. A bit on the dry side but sticky nonetheless. I also had their Bloody Mary and it was delicious. Bloody for sure and very balanced. My boyfriend had a chicken club sandwich and it was even better than my french toast. Something to try for sure next time. The place in general is... interesting...feels like you're in someone's house although the white theme upstairs might turn a little too light after awhile (mostly white walls with no decorations, white tables and seating). Though probably a cool idea if you feel like taking a break from the color overload everywhere else in the Wynwood area. We shall be back...

    (4)
  • Olga V.

    Good place for brunch. We were seated outside and noticed that our napkins were dirty. The waiter exchanged them and brought a few complimentary starters. The sizes of mimosas were generous, the service was very good and chicken and waffles were delicious!!

    (4)
  • Dinorah V.

    Small but cozy. We went for Sunday brunch and were pleasantly surprised. we had chicken and waffles and berry stuffed french toast and everything was delicious. The pitcher of Sangria we ordered was yummy! They had an impressive display of breakfast pastries and desserts. Everyone -- the servers and busboys and hosts -- were attentive, polite, and made it a better experience. Will definitely be back again.

    (5)
  • Diesel K.

    If you looking for well seasoned southern, juicy chicken and waffles...this ain't the place for you. However, if you don't mind dry unseasoned chicken strips, you might like this place. The raspberry French toast was ok.

    (2)
  • Paul M.

    3.5 Stars. We had a pleasant dinner at Morgan's on a Saturday night. The outside patio had a pretty long wait, but we were able to be seated immediately indoors. It's beer, wine, or saki only here so we had some beer and wine. The interior seating area is pretty nice although the space is not big at all compared to the patio. It was a little bit too quiet inside and it made us talk a little bit lower than normal. We ordered the salmon and the skirt steak. The salmon was absolutely delicious and was cooked perfectly. The skirt steak was just OK, but I should have known better than to order a skirt steak at a non Argentinian place. It was also a little pricey at $27 considering you can get a much more delicious entrana at Liberty grill for $19. Overall a pretty positive experience, we would certainly go back and try it again, but we would try to sit outside next time to get a little more ambiance.

    (3)
  • Martina E.

    Just do it! My favorite go for brunch! Love love love the maple bacon and Belgium waffle.... This place is yum! Just do it!

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    Morgan's Restaurant, Miami, FL Hi yelpers! I've been to this restaurant a number of times and would highly recommend it for many uses: light fair meals, full meals, perhaps just sweets, and/or small private gatherings. Food: Always good! Consistent quality, served warm, and a nice variety of choices. The plates are functional and the forks & knifes are manly. lol Service: The waiting service is great. They pay attention to your needs and are helpful with the menu. Often more than one person will attend to your table. They do not rush you and are very professional. Also noted: they actually present entrees in a timely fashion....can't say that for many restaurants! Another words, they bring your desserts when you're ready for them. The manangement and staff have a good balanced formula. Kudos! Libations: They offer up a nice choice from the bar. However, they really don't have everything. If you're stuck on a specific drink, call to verify ahead, otherwise just be okay with a back-up choice. Desserts: Nice choices. Fresh and distinctively couture. A few desserts require 30 minute preparation time, however, they give you heads-up regarding these items early in your visit. Venue: It appears to be a transformed old house with modern updates and appointments. The restaurant is very clean. They have inside seating and outside seating. Also have private dining rooms upstairs. The area is dynamic and experiencing changes. Another words, I wouldn't go walking around the neighborhood at night unless is was Wynwood Walk night. Their property is fenced and has free parking within the fenced area. And, they don't mind if you park tandem. Summary: I definitely plan on going back often at this time. I strongly recommend this fine establishment for anyone who enjoys eating! Disclosure: I am not affiliated with this restaurant, employees, ownership, and or staff in any way.

    (5)
  • Empress A.

    This is an honest review from someone who was really looking forward to a great meal and experience! It didn't even hit the one star mark! I'll share my experience... We sat outside, and as the waitress sat us down, I noted to her that the table had some wet spots, she said it was no problem (I thought she would wipe it down but she didn't) she placed the unlaminated menu on the table anyways; she took our order and never wiped the table so I took a napkin and wiped the table myself but the table was so filthy, the napkin was black. At that point, I wished to leave, but I thought, well, it's a windy day and we're outside. I showed the napkin to the waitress, and she looked at me, not wanting to take the napkin. So I kindly asked her to take it. She seemed to share this with the other waitress who shared a laugh as they talked and looked over to my table. Then, she just avoided our table altogether. She would eventually put our food down and walk away too fast for us to ask for anything else. When our waitress never returned, we asked another waitress (the one who shared the laugh) for some napkins. Instead of getting the napkin, she waited another 5 minutes for the other one to arrive, and had her get us the napkins. The waitress brought over the napkins and practically threw them at me. Just plopped them in front of me and walked away before I could say anything. At the end of my meal, she finally returned (I hadn't eaten but two bites from the c/waffles) and asked if I wanted to take it with me. Before I could nod my head, she grabbed the plate and walked away. She didn't return with it for 20 minutes, as my date and I wondered where she'd gone with the food. I no longer trusted it. She returned with a huge brown bag which she placed in front of us on the table. I asked her why she had taken my food for so long. It was customary to bring the to-go plate before the client, and transfer the food, or allow the patron to do it. She said she was getting the beignets. I asked her if she understood why I was confused, she nodded but I had the feeling she did not understand. She seemed annoyed. She was further annoyed that my date wanted to take the rest of his stew home. I CANNOT recommend this place to anyone. I threw the food away as soon as I got home. There's no way I would be comfortable eating it with it being away from my sight for so long, and it was disgusting to begin with. SO What DID WE ORDER? Best thing I ordered? I had a Ginger/Mohito saki drink which was divine. Other than that, I ordered the Vegetarian Morrocan stew and it was so bland even the curry was lacking! I switched with my date, who didn't want me making a fuss, and took his chicken and waffles which tasted like freezer. The chicken looked underdone. And it too tasted bland, and also like freezer and the breading was soggy and greasy. I could have made better chicken and waffles with store bought Eggo's and Burger King Chicken Tenders or Popeye's Crispy Breast Meat! It was disgusting. Their beignets (how do you mess this up?) was greasy, doughy and bland-like; the dough didn't even get a pinch of salt, so I ended up with this doughy ball of grease with powdered sugar.

    (1)
  • Kim G.

    Stopped in for lunch and was pleasantly surprised. Originally we asked to be seated inside and they took us upstairs where they have a number of small rooms with white leather booths. Would have been very nice for a romantic date but I was with my son so we asked to move outside. Outside is a lot more casual and a very fun laid back atmosphere. I had the turkey burger with side salad. The turkey burger was probably the best I've ever had with some nice cheese on it (not sure what type but not American or cheddar) on a nice brioche bun. Yummy! The side salad was huge. My son had a club sandwich - grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, bacon, avocado and some mayo on homemade flatbread. Some other around us were having brunch. The French toast looked amazing. There were 2 families with younger kids at another table where the waiter came out with a dozen fresh baked cookies that the kids were ogling over. It's not a big place a little off the beaten path but certainly a gem to try!

    (4)
  • Michel R.

    Stopped here for Sunday brunch since we were in the area. Food was good. Ordered the Frenchmen sandwich which consist of egg, arugula, ham on bread. Place is small and parking not the best so wait can be a bit long. Also didn't like that they charge a dollar for water without asking, kinda silly. Would go again to try lunch or dinner only if I'm back in area. Wouldn't go out of my way.

    (3)
  • Francesca L.

    Fantastic breakfast! I ordered the french toast and it was amazing. The portion was huge!!! Great outdoor seating, even in the rain!

    (5)
  • Lourdes D.

    Came here for a wine tasting a few weeks ago, and it was great! Nonstop champagne and tasty bites from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Although, the food stopped around 8 p.m., I have plenty of good things to report. The fried mac and cheese balls were AMAZING and the rest of the food was pretty darn good too. My friends and I ended up eating dinner here after the tasting, and we had the mac and cheese (delicious, but not even close to the fried mac and cheese balls) and the meatloaf with mashed potatoes (absolutely heavenly). The only downside was the Snickers bread putting, which just had WAY too many peanuts for my liking. The service was impeccable. Our waitress was wonderful, and I would come back just for her to be honest. The menu prices are a teeeensy bit expensive, but the portions are large enough to share in my opinion. Morgan's has its own private lot, but it tends to get pretty full. No worries - plenty of pay-to-park street parking in the surrounding area!

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Went to Morgan's for dinner last night and even though the kitchen was a little slow in getting the food out, our dinner was FANTASTIC. To start the French bread and butter Morgan's serves is too good! I had the skirt steak and fries which were a 5 on there own. Just have to remember to ask them to leave the butter off the steak! Delicious! Partner had Bell and Evans chicken and salad which was also excellent. They were out of the chocolate chip cookies so we ordered the double chocolate and oatmeal cookies. These took awhile but were worth the wait. The other cool thing about Morgan's is how many people we ran into that we know! From Coconut Grove to Miami Beach, our friends are driving to NE 29th Street to enjoy the great food and ambiance of Morgan's!

    (5)
  • Claire S.

    Came here for brunch a few weeks ago with my hubby and son (as always)! Oh I really loved this place. Comfy booth seats upstairs with a section that they put all the families with small children in. And they had outdoor seating too for a less hot day. The salmon eggs benedict which I had was super fantastic. The smoked salmon was so fresh and delish and the hollandaise sauce was just super yummy. It came with potatoes which were also yummy! My hubby had a really intense grilled cheese which had a lot of cheese and definitely a substantial amount of brie--my fave. So good and his salad was light and yummy and his bacon was bacon lol. Anyway, the place overall is fantastic. Would get 5 stars except they are really really slow. I like to relax and take my time to eat and I know they were busy but I felt like it took almost an hour to get our food and w/ the baby thats kind of hard... but maybe they were having an off day and it certainly won't prevent us from going back as I love brunch and this place is super.

    (4)
  • Myra C.

    Great juices and French toast! A little pricey but good food and good atmosphere. Mostly outside seating! I ordered one of their freshly squeezed juices. Very yummy.

    (4)
  • Jonatan G.

    I've been giving restaurants in Wynwood a try and this restaurant came up on Zagat. The staff was nice and attentive. We started of with the Beet and Goat Cheese tacos, which were amazing, they were almost perfect. For the main course I ordered the 4-bean Chili, and my friend ordered the Moroccan Style Stew, both of which were really good and incredibly filling. We ended our dinner with hot tea, and were surprised to see that they weren't just bags of tea, but individual tea pots with loose leaf tea in them. Will definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Nish N.

    After a night of excess, I needed a meal to bring me back to the living, and that took the form of Morgan's. They bill the menu as modern homestyle and that suits me just fine, so expect gourmet takes on things like meatloaf, a club sandwich and, yes, grilled cheese. Oh my, that grilled cheese. I think the mean ingredient was butter, and I got mine with bacon and tomato. Goodness. To prove to myself that I don't just fight depravity with gluttony, I ordered a wheatgrass shot as well, which came out in a tiny tea cup and saucer. Aw shucks, I'm healthy again! Good times, people.

    (4)
  • Brittany R.

    While I decided to give this place 4 stars, I think 3.5 would be better. The reason I give this place 4 stars, is because of their cookies. These might be the best cookies I have ever had, EVER. You can't go wrong. Order half a dozen to go on your way out. You will not regret it. The food was good, but for the price, it was just expensive for what it was. Nothing was phenomenal. We got the short ribs, the skirt steak and the crab cake appetizer. The service was good and the parking was easy. We just weren't impressed. The only thing I would go back for is to try their brunch which is rumored to be great and the cookies.

    (4)
  • Leslie F.

    Good food in midtown... Very chill

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    Loved the brunch on Sunday. Had to wait 30 mins to be seated. Tried the French toast, waffles, and potatoes and loved all of them. The restaurant is like an old house with charm. Very cute! Service was a bit slow but the food was great.

    (4)
  • Maria A.

    Free Wi-Fi and $7 Breakfasts.... you had me at Free Wi-Fi So, for the cost of Starbucks minus the cost of their internet I can hang at Morgans in the mornings? No brainer! Support local business and free wi-fi. Every time! Morgan's is my latest love, earning my adoration through delicious dishes like the grilled cheese, (yes, it's everything you've heard and you can add tomatoes, bacon, etc. But, I don't cause I'm a cheesy purist). The tofu is a light and flavorful app to begin with and the fries here are salty, crunchy comfort. But for me it's that bread pudding, wait let me be specific that pecan, praline bread pudding that had me thinking: Bread Pudding, where have you been all my life?! The 1930's house is part of this restaurant's charm. It reminds me of old Miami homes strewn across the Gables. Adding to the homey vibe is Barclay, the owner of Morgan's who has a healthy, organic background starting the Miami co-op and before that the Blue Dog bakery on the beach. Once you sample the simple, fresh eats you realize that less is more at Morgans. When you lose the scene, the noise, the lines, the wait, the music it all comes down to food and Morgan's stripped away all the unnecessary to provide guests with a simple, satisfying meal. I've been for brunch and lunch but I'm really looking forward to a long dinner that stretches late into the night over good conversation, hearty laughs, and drinks on the porch. We need more porches in Miami.

    (5)
  • Kia F.

    Very good service and pretty good food. Came here for brunch and everything was good especially their cheese platter app

    (4)
  • K M.

    Even better than brunch! I'd been here for brunch and liked it, but not enough to go through the trouble of rating it. Dinner was truly spectacular-- started with a divine Mac and cheese. My entree, herb lemon chicken, was so tender and flavorful, with a side of fries that are now my favorite ever. My hubby got the hangar steak with a really good chimichurri, cleaned his plate! Oh and the desserrrrt-- a choco mousse with a raspberry coulees. To to it all off, our waitress, Isabella, was great. It was a relatively slow Friday night (unbelievably no wait!! unlike most restaurants in midtown). Will definitely come again.

    (4)
  • alex m.

    I was super excited to come here after reading all the Yelp reviews. It is OK. I was very disappointed with the brunch. The Brioche was "meh" and the Eggs Benedict were... "OK". Also, DO NOT sit outside during the summer time, unless you are willing to put up with stifling heat! There are no fans outside to circulate air..the heat can become unbearable. For brunch, it is a glorified Denny's. The service however is outstanding! Give it a try but do not come with high expectations. I will try it again for dinner and this time will sit inside. I'm sure the experience will be different!

    (3)
  • David G.

    Before I start telling you why I haven't given Morgan's a 5-star, I want to start by saying that I really like Morgan's. Just to be clear. The food is good and creative and the mood is chill. Brunch is a very good choice. They offer a free plate of in-house danish that has consistently been out of this world. Everything else I've had has been good. There are some decent selections on the lunch menu and the Cavatelli Bolognese is pure comfort food. I wasn't too fond of the horseradish mashed potatoes. It just didn't work for me. Seemed good on paper. Morgans reminds me of a hip restaurant on the fringes of gentrification where the prices are low and the staff is there for the love of the food; where there's no need to appeal to the least common denominated mainstream. But, it's just not that place. You can tell this by the crowd when you look around and you can taste it in the food which is very good but not EXCITINGLY good. Like the ham, brie and apple sandwich which, again, looked good on paper but lacked a little something on the plate and in my mouth. I want to LOVE Morgan's and truly, I could eat here every day. Instead I really, really like it and wish it were just one notch or two better.

    (4)
  • Andrea R.

    Morgans is my Saturday go-to breakfast/luch spot. There new location on Miami Beach does not compare to its original Wynwood spot. I love coming here and eating outside on the porch/deck, even sitting inside when its to hot outside. They have mimosas, sangria etc. Beer and wine only. Everything on the breakfast/brunch menu sounds as good as it tastes. My top fave's (there are quite a few :) ) are the raspberry flat cakes with raspberry sauce!!, the french toast with cinnamon butter!!, the waffle with cream and berries, the french mens sandwich, the eggs Benedict and ofcorse the grilled cheese. The rest of the menu is good too but those are deff my favorite. The crowd is young and hip, the last two times Ive visited on Saturday mornings there were baby showers in the second floor, did not bother. They also make yummy lattes, smoothies and healthy juices. I have also gone for dinner many times and it is excellent, the mussels and the lamb are my top picks. I prefer breakfast/brunch. Tip: Sundays is always a little more packed then Saturdays, I have never made a reservation but I'm sure they take them.

    (5)
  • Yesy C.

    I'm so bummed about having to give Morgan's only two stars. I spent a whole week anticipating my dining experience at Morgan's and boy what a letdown. Not a complete letdown but I have definitely had better. I ordered the short rib and my boyfriend ordered the meatloaf. They both looked and tasted like Hungry Jack frozen TV dinners. I am not exaggerating nor trying to be picky. I expected some good ole comfort food but not even close. However, I do have to say the lemonade was deeeeelish!! The place is very quaint and perfect set up for date night. I will not give up on Morgan's just yet...gonna give it another shot and go back for brunch.

    (2)
  • Cristina P.

    Beautiful restaurant and great food. Came here on a Friday afternoon for lunch with a group of coworkers, not really knowing what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised by the beautiful interior and spaciousness of this restaurant. There is tons of light pouring in during the day, so that is a definitely plus. The menu has a variety of choices, I had the turkey burger, which was incredibly moist and tasty. A couple of others had the club sandwich, which is huge! The chicken pot put, is not actually a pie, but more like a chicken chowder in a huge bowl. I didn't try it but it looked great - just be prepared - not a pie. The salads were plentiful and great as well. I would love to go here again, at night with family and friends. For lunch, reservations were really necessary, but I imagine for dinner it might be a different story.

    (4)
  • Eve C.

    Four words: Patti's Maple Basted Bacon. If you make it to Morgan's for brunch (or breakfast), you must order this. You won't regret it. We got a side order, and it was gone by the time the plate hit the table. When we immediately ordered a second round, our server thought we never got the first one, that's how quick it disappeared. I've been here for both brunch and lunch so far, and I gotta say, I can't wait to return and become a regular. The outdoor patio is awesome, and there's some good people-watching to be had. The big parking lot is an added bonus, but snagging a spot during the busy hours can be tricky. I've tried the chili and the pulled pork on brioche for lunch. Both are good, though I wouldn't go so far as to say they're "musts." I have yet to try the grilled cheese that's won so many rave reviews...but I have a feeling I will soon... For brunch, I opted for the "pillow light" French toast, and was shocked that they actually were super light, like a pillow! I also got to try the raspberry "flat cakes," which were also excellent. The only downside is that they don't offer "sides" of eggs, so to get an egg to go along with my French toast (which, by the by, didn't come with any "mashed spuds" or other sides, though I spotted later orders of French toast accompanied by a little side of fresh fruit), I had to order the "3 Eggs Your Way," for a whopping $10. Morgan's prices are a little high, especially considering the area, but that won't deter me from returning. But, in an added bonus (and shocking to find in Miami), the service has been all kinds of great, and I can't wait to return!

    (5)
  • Anthony K.

    I came into Morgans for Sunday Brunch with a group of friends and the words : delicious / scrumptious, do not do justice here. More so the phrase : food coma. Service here was relaxed, low key, and very polite / prim n proper. The pricing / portion size was great. The plate of french toast can definitely be shared by two people, and be sure to get a side of potatoes as well. There's fried chicken and waffles - Want next time !! Everything on the table looked and tasted wonderful so be sure to bring friends to share food with. I'll definitely look forward to a trip back here.

    (5)
  • Breetanie B.

    Breakfast was fabulous! Service was great. Price, not so good! But I can't complain because the food really was that amazing..

    (5)
  • Vanessa P.

    As if I needed another reason to love the Wynwood district, Morgan's is definitely a restaurant we will definitely be coming back to. Sure the location is surrounded by warehouses and beautifully bright street art murals, but from where we were sitting I felt like we were in a comfy yet simplistic hideaway. We arrived for a late lunch (3ish) and were given the brunch menu. There were so many good looking choices, but I chose the smoked salmon platter while my boyfriend ordered the French toast - something he never does, but he raved about his dish. My smoked salmon platter was beautifully presented with the salmon slices rolled up in the middle of the plate surrounded by the additional garnishes (red onion, arugula, capers, tomato slices, and a small side of cream cheese and scallions). Everything was fresh, so yes, I devoured the whole plate. I also had a glass of white sangria which was a nice accompaniment to my meal. Being that I'm an apple pie/crisp/tart lover (borderline snob), I certainly couldn't say turn up the opportunity to try their apple crisp. Although I was a bit full from my lunch, thankfully this dessert is made to order because it allowed me to digest my food a little more. When it arrived on the table I'm pretty sure I squealed with glee at how beautiful it looked. Better yet, it tasted just as amazing. But don't take my word for it, you've gotta try it. Needless to say, this super flaky whirlwind of sugar, spice and everything oh so nice has made me consider this as one of the best apple desserts I've ever had. As for the service, it was a bit slow and the waitress was pleasant enough. But my only gripe about Morgan's is that my water glass must have either been near their fish in the kitchen or washed with other dishes that were because every time I took a sip my water smelled fishy. (And no it wasn't from my salmon platter, it smelled that way prior to us giving our order) Given the quality of food and the prices, Morgan's is definitely a place I'd visit again. (3.5 stars)

    (3)
  • Greg M.

    SO SO SO GOOD! I loved the hibiscus and champagne cocktail. It's a little bit of a wait (no reservations) but well worth it. My friend had the fritata which was really yummy, and I had an amazing cobb salad. Really pretty patio.

    (5)
  • Carlos L.

    Good food and portions, great decor, lots of different areas to eat, good service too. We had breakfast, nothing special but just right. Overpriced but it's expected in this area ($12 omelets). I forgot to check the lunch/dinner menu but I am sure it's yummy.

    (3)
  • Amelia G.

    Talk about a great brunch at a great price! If it weren't for the fact that I have to trek half an hour to get here, this would be a weekly Sunday brunch hangout for me. I went with some friends and everybody ordered something different to try. I got the Salmon eggs benedict, and though I have some contenders around my neighborhood that no one has ever been able to top, this place is up there as some of the best EB I've ever had. DELICIOUS! The prices can't be beat ,they have their own parking and street parking is plentiful on a Sunday afternoon. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Susan C.

    My husband's cousins were just in town for a visit, so we brought them to Morgan's for dinner based some great Yelp reviews, a delicious-looking menu and the availability of restaurant.com coupons. Overall, we had a very nice time sitting on the outside patio. I definitely appreciated the fact that Morgan's has its own parking lot and that you don't feel like you're in the middle of a city. Our waiter was nice, albeit a little hard to understand, and we enjoyed his stories about working at the Versace Villa when it was Casa Casuarina. Our group started off sharing the calamari and mac n' cheese appetizers. Although, I didn't eat the calamari, everyone else seemed to enjoy it saying that it was crispy and good. However, I was disappointed with the salt level in the mac n' cheese. If they would have taken it easy on the seasoning, it would have been much better. I had the salmon with baby brussel sprouts, which I really enjoyed. The portion was just the right size and the salmon was perfectly cooked to medium well. One cousin got the meatloaf and practically inhaled it! Another cousin and my husband both tried different dinner salads and the portions were very generous. The last cousin had the club sandwich, which he liked, but also couldn't finish. We skipped dessert as we were all full, but our waiter did come around during the meal to tell us that if we wanted beignets or chocolate chocolate chocolate chip cookies it would take 20 minutes for them to bake. I appreciate being told ahead of time, but we were still eating and weren't ready to think about dessert yet so that was a little disruptive. I would be curious to try Morgan's for the brunch that everyone raves about. For now, I'll say it was very good, but there are better places to eat.

    (3)
  • Ashley M.

    We decided to come here on a whim one Sunday morning for brunch before my hubby had to go off to work. We read the reviews and were really excited to try Morgan's out. They weren't crowded at all, just a few cars in the lot, and the place was really nicely decorated. The outdoor terrace is a great touch, and even though the weather was rainy, we still enjoyed sitting outdoors. The food (once prepared correctly) was very good and the grapefruit juice was fresh squeezed ( a great touch ). We did have a lot of problems with our meal and the service, however after voicing our concerns, the owner and waitstaff apologised and comped our meal. We liked that they accomodated our requests - wheat toast, eggwhite omelete, substituting fruit for hash browns. And once the meal was prepared properly, the food was delicious. The prices are a little above normal - approximately $12-15 per person, not including tax/tip. But the food does seem to be high quality, and the menu states they only use organic eggs. All ingredients were extremely fresh. We will give them another chance and I'm sure they will wow us next time. My only suggestion to the owner is to give a little more training to the waitstaff and kitchen to communicate properly, and to be a little more prompt on the service. Great atmosphere, fresh ingredients, and a very friendly owner.

    (3)
  • Kristin R.

    Kind of a hidden gem. Tasty food, great service and quaint. I go here for lunch frequently and love it.

    (4)
  • E M.

    We tried this restaurant during our first visit to the District the other night and were very disappointed with the dinner we had. It was so bad it prompted me to join Yelp just so I can warn people - yes, THAT bad. The location, parking, and decor were fantastic but the food overall was horrible. We ordered the antipasti appetizer, Moroccan stew, chicken and waffles, brussel sprouts and mac n'cheese. My husband said the antipasti tasted like the components were out of a can, the brussel sprouts were essentially halved then thrown under a broiler with seemingly no seasoning or sauce then broiled to death, the mac n' cheese tasted exactly like Amy's or Kraft's out of a box but was served in a ramekin, and my Moroccan stew was flavorless and paled in comparison to one I made with a recipe I found online once. I will say the chicken from my husband's dish tasted pretty good and other reviewers have given this restaurant very high marks for brunch so that seems to be Morgan's strongsuit. The dinner menu was disjointed and the quality was worse than the food I make at home - I'm an avg-slightly above self-taught cook - I expect more when I dine out!! We both agreed that this restaurant needs to be featured on Restaurant Impossible. Such a waste of a great building and location. I was actually shocked by how bad the food was. Very disappointing. I wouldn't be so harsh in my review but the food was so bad that it was obvious the chef doesn't even test what he or she is serving. Or they are apathetic. HORRIBLE.

    (1)
  • Tameka J.

    Came to Miami for NYE and I searched yelp for a Sunday brunch spot. Found Morgans and I can't say enough good things about this place. We waited about 30 mins for a table ,would have sat at the bar had we known they had one... We started with a pitcher of Mimosa's, yum; my only critique is that the carafe was half full of bubbles from the champagne therefore we didn't get a 'full' carafe. I had the stuffed French toast and house made sausage, both were beyond good. I also had the potato rounds they serve , also yummy. Our server was attentive and pleasant. Highly recommend!!

    (4)
  • Debbie S.

    I had a great breakfast and it was very pretty there they Had outdoor seating and indoor !! I would go back for sure . Also they like big dogs ;)

    (3)
  • Jodi C.

    Tried this place again & it's still great. This time we got to sit outside on the patio on a perfect breezy day. Enjoyed a pitcher of mimosas, frittata, eggs benedict florentine & grilled cheese. It's a toss up as to which I liked the most: eggs benedict or the grilled cheese. Can't wait to go back & try the breakfast wrap.

    (5)
  • Davison T.

    I am willing to give this place another try. My Cobb salad and Green Monster smoothie was good. Took my kid there for a treat. She did not like the chicken and waffles. She also did not like the mango smoothie or biengets, which are two things she normal loves. Next time I will go solo and try the spinach egg benedict.

    (2)
  • Sasha C.

    My partner brought me here for our valentine's day brunch. We arrived around noon, there was a half an hour wait for a table, but availability at the bar right away. We were both very hungry, so we didn't mind eating at the bar. The bartender offered us drinks right away. It didn't bother me that the bartender was very mechanical (no smile when we were greeted, etc) but it didn't sit well with my partner. I ordered the eggs Benedict florentine with a side of bacon and my partner ordered the eggs frittata with a side of hash spuds. When our dishes arrived I received eggs Benedict with ham not florentine, but I was hungry and wasn't going to send it back. My dish was ok, not great. The potatoes were mediocre. Tongue and cheek has the best potato hash, so it's hard to please me when it comes to breakfast potatoes. The eggs frittata was horrible. No flavor at all, besides the ingredients added in: tomato, few slices of chorizo, red & green peppers, onions and cheese. The eggs were bland. I'm a sucker for dessert, plus I was still hungry, so we ordered the coconut banana bread pudding. It was delish! Warm and creamy in the right spots, I personally don't like shredded coconut but I devoured it anyway. Don't know if this would be my go-to spot for brunch, but it was edible.

    (3)
  • Stacy S.

    I freaking love this place. (I am giving it four and a half stars). The food is outstanding. Everything I have had is good. The last time I was here, I tried the lobster salad (which I have also had at the Morgan's in South Beach). I would say it's good, not great. Mussels are wonderful when they have them. The turkey burger I ordered last Saturday was delicious. It's served on a brioche bun with provolone cheese. I opted for coleslaw as a side. The coleslaw was fresh and delicious. But seriously guys, do you have to put crasins and walnuts in it? (I spent a good part of my lunch picking them out.) My friend ordered the grilled cheese. It looked off the chain. I don't know who I was more jealous of: my friend with the three cheese grilled cheese, on sour dough, the lady behind her with the BLT, or the guy next to me who ordered the chicken and waffles. I was sorry I didn't go all out and get something more artery clogging. That's for sure! Please do check this place out. The service is very good and the food is great. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Alexa B.

    I wanted to love this place. The Chia lemonade was so fun and great. But between the car accident in the parking lot, the pretentious host that sprinted off before we could follow him, and the fact that we never got our food, brunch at Morgan's was a total bust. It was absolutely packed for brunch so we got seated upstairs in a weird attic space next to a table with a crying baby, after we found the host. He called my name and left with another person following him, and when we went inside he was nowhere to be found. Turns out he went up some stairs in the corner. He came back down eventually and said something along the lines of, do you want a table or not? Sweet guy. After waiting in my own personal hell with the aforementioned screaming baby for over 35 minutes, we paid for the lemonade and left without eating. But the fun wasn't over yet - in the parking lot some classy minivan smashed straight into the car behind him. I got my car out of there asap and will not be back.

    (1)
  • Bryn H.

    If you want a classy place to get brunch without having to dress to the nines. If you want a clean, fresh atmosphere in a egalitarian popular arts district, go to Morgan's. I love the way it's set up. They have dining on the porch, a bar in the grass just beyond some dining tables, dining inside and in several rooms upstairs. Light colors and mirrors open up what would otherwise seem like a small space. And the service is super friendly and professional. The menu is to die for. Cheese platter, good choice. Eggs florentine molto bene. Omelet with potatoes - yum! We didn't get desert, but I have a feeling it is super good. Most items on the menu were baked to order, so you the server suggested that we order along with our main courses. I'll definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Mags M.

    This place is amazing! Our glasses were always filled with water. The server, runners, and busboys were super friendly. I had the pan roast chicken, I substituted the fries for mashed potatoes, the food was delicious. The chicken was juicy and the mashed potatoes were definitely not from the box but homemade. The only complaint from my table was the steak was too dry and rough. I had a bite from the steak and I also had to agree with my father it was too dry and rough. Besides that the other three dished were great. My mom had the Moroccan Stew, now that was really good. It is a vegetarian dish so it lacked the meat I like in food. Since it was my birthday they gave complimentary cookies, btw my I add freshly baked and right out of the oven. My sister had the club sandwich, she liked it but wasn't impressed. I've heard and read this place is a brunch place I will have to check it out for it. But without a doubt I'm sure it will be great. The outdoor seating is really nice. Since it is on a side road its quiet. Granted the weather permitted, I would select outside over inside (I usually like inside better).

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    One of my favorite brunch places. Not pricey and excellent food. Been here a few times and it is always packed. Get here early and sit upstairs.

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    Stopped by Morgan's for dinner on the way to a nearby Wednesday evening event among a group of 6. Dinner was.... Well, I was expecting so much more after seeing so many glowing reviews. The complimentary bread basket with butter was decent. Cornbread was a bit crumbly but the other breads provided were good. As far as the food, everything on all of our plates was over-salted - the Little Ears stew I had, my compadres' turkey meatloaf & mashed potatoes, the flat-iron steak. All of it. Waaay too much salt. The fresh lemonade was diabetically sweet. I had to request water to cut the sweetness. Dinner definitely didn't make me want to return often but the hype about brunch still makes me want to see what all the fuss is about. As for service, we had a waiter and an apprentice. The apprentice was actually better than the waiter, if you can believe it. There was actually an incident that occurred with the seasoned waiter when packing up some leftover cookies that I was completely shocked about. Without going into specifics, I've never seen that before and hope to never see it again. So dinner was a blowout. Morgan's lost me there but even after everything is said and done, what comes to mind is "I've gotta go back for breakfast." The location (a re-purposed house) and decor are too cute to give up on just yet.

    (3)
  • Kristen T.

    I went to this restaurant this past Saturday night at around 10:30pm when it was set to close at 11pm. the restaurant was surprisingly dead for a weekend night in midtown, when I expected to see a lot of people eating before they go out. The atmosphere seems like it could be fun earlier in the day/night, and we sat outside. There is a cute outside bar and ample parking. I thought the server would tell us they were closing, but he sat us. He was nice, though not really engaging and didn't really explain the menu well. He wasn't ever really rude, but I could tell he wanted his shift to be over. We ordered quickly, the drinks were ok though they don't really have a great drink menu, and they brought over some whatever bread while we were waiting for our food. Now for the main items: We all shared a wedge salad, which was fresh and delicious but I wish there had been bigger bits of bacon. I got the churrasco with french fries which was cooked exactly how I like it, medium rare. the menu said the steak comes with chimichurri sauce but I never got that... I settled for A1 sauce instead. The boring looking plate came with about 300 fries and a spoon full of spinach. My boyfriend got a turkey club that also came with a boatload of fries. My cousin got the roasted chicken, which surprise surprise, came with more french fries than anything else on the dish... and it did not have any sauce or vegetables.. None of the food was plated how I expected it to be as the chicken was like $25, and it seemed more like it was just thrown on the plate like in a high school cafeteria. The food tasted good, and the chicken was tender, but nothing stood out and I would have appreciated some type of vegetable on the chicken plate and more spinach on the steak plate instead of 5 bags of french fries. We were told the kitchen was closed before we could order dessert, which I guess was okay since we weren't going to order any anyway... But come on, restaurant 101, dont tell your customers they cant have dessert and rip us off of a complete dining experience. I thought Morgan's had a better reputation for impressive home style means and all in all the food was good but all the plates seemed more of an afterthought than a well prepared meal made which left me uneasy considering the prices of the big plates.

    (2)
  • Lara d.

    I am sorry to say that Morgan's has lost their luster. I was such a fan and told everyone to come to Morgan's for a unique experience - between the Newport style building and the inventive menu, I was in love, sadly it was puppy love. In the last 6 weeks I have been a few times and found that their service and overall experience has fallen to a very low and in my opinion ominous level. This use to be my first pick for brunch, but recently on a Sunday, when the restaurant was full but not overly busy, four of us placed our orders and only three of us got our meals, it took over 25 minutes for the final meal to come out which was french toast and even when it did the batter was under cooked, rendering the dish inedible. The manager was no where to be found and the server unaffected by our lack of service or ability to eat. In the end after much complaint our entire meal was comped but still one of our party left hungry. Recently, courtesy of groupon we went for dinner. Our waitress was unaware of the specials, even though her coworkers could rattle them off instantly, we were cursed with a server who didn't know much about the menu, or even the bread pudding of the day, yet this was a person I have seen at this place many times so you couldn't blame it on her being new. Unattentive in making sure our drink glasses were always full and the water tasted like perfume, it was pretty bad. Good customer service can make your business the target for return visits - unfortunately after these recent experiences I do not think I will be returning because I feel that my time and money are wasted here.

    (2)
  • Ranu R.

    While my Yelp reviews are generally verbose, I'll keep this one very brief. Raspberry flatcakes. That's all you need to know. GO GO GO. Everything else is amazing too, a really great brunch spot in Miami!

    (5)
  • Gina P.

    For a brunching broad like me anyplace that offers a good menu along with parking has my attention so for my traditional "Girls ONLY birthday brunch" this year I corralled 9 ladies to check the place out. We such a big group we were each able to sample a bit of it all while gawking at the wonderful presentation of most of the decadent dishes. I always go for omelets since I hate making them at home and since they offer a make your own option I went to town, egg white omelet with tomatoes, spinach and chevre for me which came with breakfast potatoes and toast. It was perfection. One of my gal pals ordered the Brioche French Toast which looked worth every calorie and carb and then some. My sister-in-law's house club looked like just that, a freaking house, she wasn't even sure how to start it off and had more than enough to give everyone at the table a bite. Being that I was the birthday girl I indulged in a little bit of bubbly with their signature champagne cocktail which was as refreshing as it was delightful although I would've like it more without the blueberries that kept floating up and getting in my drinking way. My girl friends were apparently so consumed by their meals that they forgot to cover my tab which was quite alright since it came in under $20 including tax and tip. Next time I'll take the hubby and share a dish to maximize the savings.

    (5)
  • Frinee B.

    I just had dinner with my bf. The food was excellent and the service was great ! Perfect little restaurant located in the heart of Midtown. Can't wait to come back to try their brunch.

    (5)
  • Patsy K.

    My family is here in Miami visiting me and I want to take them to new different places. Who is the best help for that? YELP! In Midtown yelp told me about morgans and in the reviews i saw it was part of Yelp Eats and i said: we r in!!!! After getting kinda lost we saw the big beautiful purple house. Good parking inside an plenty meters around. Walked in to the 2nd floor. Can u say faboosh? Wow! All white and clear and modern. Super nice Besides the annoying little kid making fart sounds two tables next to us the ambiance was perfecto. Service A+ The (stupid) reason why 4 stars: I ordered the House Club. I always eat club sandwhiches room temperature or a bit hot but this sandwhich was just taken out of the fridge. But besides that it was goooooooood. Also i was kinda dissapointed that it was 2:30pm and it was still Brunch menu and they did not offer the lunch menu. But...a reason to go back ;)

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    Definitely one of the best brunches in Miami. Service is very good (almost a little overbearing with all the water and coffee refills), but I'd rather have more than the typical none-at- all Miami service. Menu has some nice touches. Food quality is excellent and the prices are just right. Atmosphere is also excellent. Love the porch and the new patio section up front. Perfect for taking in the Miami winter. Will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Fabiana B.

    This place used to be good, but food quality has deteriorated significantly. I have been several times, as it is very close to my house so it would be convenient if it were as it once was again, but unfortunately I have been constantly disappointed. The terrace is great, the service is good. The food however, is lacking. The waffle is not fluffy but dense and heavy. The eggs benedict are often not properly poached, and I have had them served at room temperature/coldish a few times already... Ive been heading to Oliver's in sobe instead. Farther away but consistently good at least.

    (2)
  • Abisai H.

    It's Sunday morning, you're off and wake up craving a great place for brunch. Where should you go? MORGANS! For starters, it's in the newly popular area of wynwood. The restaurant is a big two story house turned into a fancy restaurant with an iconic tree in the parking lot. They have indoor and outdoor sitting, I recommend indoor second floor during summer. Sunday brunch is extremely popular, if you have a party of 4 or more be ready to wait more than 20 minutes. Once you are seated upstairs you forget the wait and the Miami heat. It's nicely themed and modern to fit the area in which it stands. The brunch menu has many options to try and if you're hungry it becomes tough because it all sounds delicious, but here are a few tips. The HOMEMADE STICKY BUNS are an epic must! These delicacies cost $2 each or half a dozen for $10. When I say epic mean it. They melt in your moth and the flavor is like no other but be careful they are extremely HOT!!! The Mascarpone and Raspberry stuffed French toast is another must have for your main. The flavors are indescribable and perfect! It has a great consistency and texture that you will crave the following week when deciding where to go for brunch. (lol) You can get a side of potatoes, they are also great, seasoned with natural herbs and olive oil; or some bacon. The mimosas are very good as well and they are not cheap on the champagne. The only thing that we did not like was that the food came right after we order it, yes no waiting around with a mad stomach, but how much time and effort was put in my food? Was it hot because it was frozen and put in a microwave? Or pre cooked in the morning and heated up? I like to think they have a super chef that can cook my food in the time it took the waiter to go down the stairs.

    (4)
  • Saily L.

    Amazing brunch!!! They have the best sticky bun I have even tasted! Freshly baked to order and extremely hot!!! Burned my tongue! Their mascarpone and raspberry filled French toast is to die for! A must have! Service has always been great very time we've gone. Now, the wait time for brunch is crazy! Get there early if you can!!! Parking is limited as well specially for the amount of people who go! The decoration is all white and modern. Very cozy. Bottom floor is very tight though! I recommend sitting up stairs or outside! I will come back to this brunch as many times as I can!

    (5)
  • Alejandra T.

    Best place to have breakfast at!!!! Amazing feeling in the morning when you sit outside. Servers are nice & don't rush you. Awesome varieties for the eggs! Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Redblisspotatoes ..

    After a year of having this place bookmarked, we finally made it and it was as great as I anticipated. Got a bit nervous reading some of the reviews on the ride down however I have only good to report. We arrived at noon and had a five minute wait. Sat first floor outside. Daughter was hot amd nothing available inside but hostess offered us a table right in front of huge fan. Awesome. Despite being packed food didnt take long, maybe 10-15 minutes. I had the grilled cheese with tomatoe and daughter had french toast. Both were aaamazing. French toast had delectable cinnamon butter on top of three thick slices with strawberries. My grilled cheese could have been slightly more melted but great regardless. Cheeses were harmonious and tomatoe fresh. Five stars and two thumbs up! Will be back.

    (5)
  • Carla L.

    We were picking up our daughter who works in Midtown for lunch and the original idea was to go for sandwiches elsewhere but my husband said he wanted a full meal. Our daughter suggested Morgans which is literally twenty steps from her office. The decor and ambiance are very nice, loved it. The food was delicious, I have to say I went for the burger which is a pretty generic choice I know, but hey, I wanted a burger! We did of course sample everyone elses food (Steak, Club Sandwich, and Steak Salad). It was all great, but I do have to say I believe they lace their fries with crack. The servings of fries are obscene and we were positive that we were going to end up leaving a bowl or two of fries behind (yes, bowls of fries). To our surprise there were no fries left. We inhaled them. I hear their brunch is fantastic, I will try it out sometime.

    (4)
  • Smokey P.

    Went for brunch this morning at this little midtown Miami restaurant. The food was fantastic! I had the Stuffed French toast with marscapone & raspberries which was to die for. My two guests had the French toast brioche and frittata which they also enjoyed. No sticky buns today so will have to try again on the weekend. The waiter was super friendly & the atmosphere had a good vibe.

    (5)
  • Helen B.

    Just finished another amazing lunch at Morgans with my girls. It's the perfect lunch spot, and being in Midtown, it's a good central location. Not having to search for parking is a major bonus, and they have ample parking available. The outside patio is really beautiful but since it was too humid today, we sat inside. The Morgans Salad was a great start. Something about beets, goat cheese and walnuts combined with the freshest greens combined with a great glass of white wine is one of the things that makes life so good. It might sound like it's just another regular sandwich, but the House Club sandwich is really really really good!! What is Chef Ervin Bryant's secret sauce? Oh, it's more than the basil mayo. I don't know but every bite of that Club sammy was delightful. It was served on the softest fluffliest pita bread, and the portion is seriously intense. In fact, my girlfriend and I shared it and as I write this now, I still can't breathe. For dessert, Chef Bryant prepared a warm beignet platter with caramel sauce. YUMMM. All the staff, from the waiters to the bussers are extremely genuinely friendly and attentive. They all smile, all the time. It's contagious. We're making Morgans a weekly lunch rendez-vous.

    (4)
  • Andrew L.

    Reviews on here + a Groupon inspired me to check out Morgan's. At this point, I have mixed feelings. The restaurant is setup nicely and provide a cozy atmosphere. Appetizers were good (like the baked mac & cheese) but pricey ($15 for mac & cheese app). Then came the club sandwich which is served on pita bread. The pita bread was cold and kind of hard, and the sandwich was oozing with mayo. Not good. Dessert was good. The menu has other tasty sounding options which is why I don't write the entire place off. The servers were attentive throughout the meal as well. They had an issue redeeming the groupon, but they were able to fix it. Also, gratuity is already included (18%). This might have been because I used a Groupon, they never stated why.

    (3)
  • Irene L.

    Not one month after my first visit to Morgan's, I found myself there again -- and it was even better the second time around. I was looking for a place to have a New Year's brunch with some of my closest and dearest friends, and I remembered how much I loved the place on my first visit, So, I naturally thought it would be the perfect place to celebrate the New Year. Apparently, so did everybody else. Morgan's clearly is a popular spot for brunch. We had to wait a bit (there were 7 of us and we wanted to sit outdoors), but we passed the time at the bar, downing mimosas and sharing NYE stories. Our server was super nice and funny. He was running around a lot but did a great job. The eggs benedict were cooked perfectly and the mimosas kept flowing. One of my friends ordered the French toast and days later, she was still raving about it. Brunch at Morgan's -- it was a fantastic way to start the new year!

    (5)
  • Tomasz M.

    10:05 am Saturday - Party of 3 Ambiance: Relaxed. Morning calm & collected. Layout: Contemporary Bahamian, Wrap around front porch facing East. Sun rising. Crowd: Young couples, few w/ newborns, groups of 30-40 somethings, local power players/doers. Service: Friendly & professional in black/white attire, white aprons. In 20s & Energetic. Ordered: Raspberry flat cakes, Florentine eggs Benedict (spinach), Smoked salmon plate, Grilled cheese sandwich, Pecan bread pudding, one dozen chocolate + peanut butter cookies, coffee, cappuccino, oj. Total: $77.50 I did miss out on the Brioche French Toast (bakery truck was running late) so I will absolutely do that next time. An amazing start to a morning, in a great little hidden spot.

    (5)
  • Sharon W.

    Come here if the weather is good because the porch is a nice setting. However, at 1pm on a Saturday there were a lot of screaming toddlers running around, barking dogs and people conducting business using their "outside voices". The menu was OK - nothing special. I thought the pricing was kind of off. Some items seemed wildly overpriced while others were spot on. Portions and food quality were OK. I had the Med plate. The pecorino cheese was the highlight. The BF had the lobster salad, which came with a ton of lobster (nice!) that had been frozen and was still ice cold (not so nice!). The interior looks like South Beach in the late '90's - frosted glass, polished concrete Starck. It seemed a little incongruous to have such a cold interior design in a place that is known for its patio. I was expecting "Old Florida" Waitstaff was good but a little awkward. Only one of our water glasses was consistently refilled.

    (3)
  • Peter D.

    Everything about Morgan's was excessive. Really, just an unnecessarily indulgent experience. But delicious. We sat down, and the waiter brought us a plate of breakfast pastries. So I ate a cinnamon bun. The waiter brought us another plate of breakfast pastries. So I ate another cinnamon bun. The grilled cheese contains three different, fatty cheeses. So I ordered it. With fries. There was so much cheese it spilled out onto the plate. So I made cheese fries. My companion's enormous steak salad was overdressed, but still tasty. So I ate half of it. If you are planning on going back to bed immediately, I'm not sure you could do better than a late brunch at Morgan's. If you are planning on working all day long, I'm absolutely sure a quick lunch at Morgan's is a horrible idea.

    (4)
  • Saskia M.

    I have been twice to Morgan's and both times have left with a smile! I've only been there for brunch, so I still need to try their lunch and dinner, but if you haven't been it's definitely a must in Miami. I went last saturday with my best friend, and we were able to sit outside. For our great surprise, there was an artist painting a mural accross the street which we could see while we ate, making our meal even more enjoyable. They have great ambiance, their concept of a "house" feels true and you definitely get their comfort food concept. For starters they bring you a small plate of cut pastries, to enjoy prior to your meal. My friend ordered a Mimosa and I ordered a Sake Bloody Mary. Have to admit, I couldn't really taste the difference in it being made with sake, but it was still very good! For food we ordered the eggs benedict florentine and the rasberry flatcakes... DELISH! I've never been a big fan of eggs benedict but wow, those were really good, and their potato hash to accompany them makes a perfect pair. Now on to the rasberry flatcakes! You need to have these. In my opinion they had the perfect thickness and texture; perfectly cooked in the outside, and spongy inside. They come in a huge plate, enough to share (like all their other plates), topped with fresh rasberry syrup and butter. I ordered a side of bacon, as I like my sweet and salty, but just alone they are heaven. Their overall service was also very good and their prices are affordable. Morgan's is definitely a place that I will continue to visit with a nice different "vibe" from usual Miami places.

    (4)
  • Mitchell M.

    Service was bad. I waited 15 minutes for someone to come say hi at my table. We sat outside and there were flies all around. I hope they fix it because I had higher hopes for this place.

    (3)
  • David C.

    Lousy experience... We ended up walking out. We called ahead and confirmed/reserved a party for 6. When we got there we were made to wait for 30 minutes. No acknowledgment or apologies. Screw it, we left and had a great lunch at Mercadito down the road.

    (1)
  • Gustavo A. L.

    How was I able to stay away from this place for so long? Well it doesn't matter anymore, I am now a total fan. The benefit of coming here with the whole family is that was able to try and partake from 4 different menu items.... and they were all really good. True to my form, I opted for the skirt steak with fries...in one word ... flawless!!! I chose my steak medium well and it was fantastic. Judging by the portions and dishes enjoyed by fellow diners and the service being bestowed by the entire waitstaff, this place is full of satisfied returning customers...or what i call : a good sign !

    (4)
  • Raul M.

    DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY service is awful. last week went to brunch. ordered a Pitcher of Hibiscus, they were out of one of the components: there's only two ingredients!?!? so had a Bellini instead. ordered the fruit and cheese board to go w the pitcher. also ordered two breakfast entrees fruit and cheese never came. the "pillow soft" French toast was nothing near pillow soft. it was crusty and dry. it was poorly done the eggs Benedict were mediocre at best. English muffin was over toasted and hard as a rock. overall pretty horrible meal. never coming back. making sure I tell whoever I can not to come.

    (1)
  • M S.

    I felt I was obligated to write this review. Perhaps this place has decent reviews because of the ambience or the basic food that people who don't know the difference like. However this place is nothing special. I ordered french toast with a side of bacon. The bacon comes and there are 2 blonde short hairs on the bacon. The french toast comes and there is the same type of hair on the french toast. Disgusting. Not to mention the food took an hour. Granted it is Sunday and it's busy but this is ridiculous. Prosecco is served in wine glasses, because they do not have flutes... Food is nothing that competes with the rest of the restaurants in the area.

    (1)
  • Nathaly L.

    When you tire of Lincoln Road brunch check out this place, brunch is usually busy and they don't take r.s.v.p. they do have great outdoor seating which i prefer so your adorable dogs are welcomed. I would give their french fries 5 stars alone. i am obsessed with them. their sandwiches are all pretty good and the red wine sangria is pretty good too. Eggs Benedict are cooked perfectly, the french man sandwich is good too but i did not like the fact that the fresh arugula wilted and became difficult due to the fried egg, and i can become a bit messy especially for me, since i always make a mess eating. the chicken sandwich is great and the grilled cheese too but i would add sliced tomato or a little spicy mustard or both. But if you like grilled cheese plain i assume you will like it as is. The Benignant have to be ordered 30 minutes in advance and personally were not worth it.

    (4)
  • Sandy J.

    This place was pretty tasty. My friend and I went there for brunch on Labor Day. We started with a beet taco. While my friend was not overly impressed by the tacos there was a freshness to them that I enjoyed. We also had a sticky bun which was less sweet than most, but in a good way. It was also very substantial. We also had classic french toast which were perfect and florentine Benedict which were also perfect. No brunch is complete without a crisp beverage. My friend ordered a champagne cocktail, which she did not like. Upon request it was replaced with a very good Bellini. We completed brunch with a couple of very good soy lattes. Although, there were not really any innovative flavors in the dishes they were all perfectly executed. The service was a bit slow, however that was not unexpected due to the constant line to get in.

    (4)
  • MissLiteEyes S.

    a waste of money! I order the beef sliders..a steak that came to me as a roasted beef..it was also suppose to come with fries && it came with these little tiny skinny fries..also the sautéed spinach is eh

    (2)
  • Brad H.

    Had not been back for a while. Guy at front indifferent at best, no server for 10 ten minutes of sitting down (wasn't particularly busy by the way, ended up walking out.

    (1)
  • Andrew C.

    If the weather is lovely, then this restaurant provides beautiful outdoor seating. The outside is furnished with wood and reminds me of a cabin from up north (even though I have never been up north, I have seen pictures). It is beautifully lit at night time and makes for a nice intimate setting. Inside looks brightly lit and a completely different atmosphere. Complimentary corn and white bread was served to us while we decided on what to order. The bread was warm and served with a slightly sweet honey butter. We ordered the cheese platter, chunky monkey and mango paradise smoothies, port braised brisket and wild king salmon. For dessert we ordered the beignets. The cheese platter actually came with 4 different cheeses, a brie, a blue, and two other hard cheeses. I am not really sure what they were, maybe a gouda and something else. I do not like really strong cheeses, but was looking forward to the brie and cheddar. Unfortunately the cheddar was not there, the blue was really strong, one of the other cheeses was also strong, and the other was okay. The brie was really good, but I wish the waitress would have explained the selection to us before hand. The apricot paste is decent, but scant and more bread should definitely be given. Our smoothies were really good. You could taste the ingredients that went into them and it was not overly filled with sugar or other sweeteners. Our entrees were tasty. The salmon was cooked really well, still juicy and tender, and the brisket could have been cut with a spoon. The portions were really good for the price, we had to take home left overs. We were looking forward to the dessert because I have read so much about the beignets. When they came I was shocked at the size of them, you get like four or five baseball sized doughnuts! Accompanying them was a caramel, raspberry, and chocolate sauce. The doughnuts were so light and fluffy, unfortunately they were lacking the buttery goodness of fried doughnuts. They get a 10 for texture but more like a 6 for flavor. The sauces were pretty good, but I have had better caramel and chocolate sauces. Overall it was a good meal. The portion sizes were excellent for the price, especially for the mid-town area.

    (4)
  • Jessica C.

    Late review but went here for Valentine's day brunch, no longer than 30 minute wait so I def. love that. Mimosas were good, kinda of skimpy on the alcohol. The chicken and waffles were great, the poached egg with salmon was incredible. The restaurant itself is cute and small, unfortunatly we had to sit up stairs. I much rather have sat outside but it was all taken :( anyways, love this place but honestly nothing special. Will try to make it here again but won't be sad if I don't

    (3)
  • Kate P.

    This place was awesome! My mom was in town visiting my fiancé and I and we took her here for dinner for her last night before she left. What a delight. It has a beautiful porch for outside seating and it's own parking lot with free parking which is always a bonus in Miami. The waitress was excellent and had the cutest English accent. It was a Sunday night so it wasn't that busy which just added to our delight. Mom got a great house club sandwich which was humongous. The bread was fresh and it came with a huge side salad. Josh had amazing fried fish tacos and I had the wild king salmon. Everything was absolutely delish! And not to mention the ambiance of the restaurant was great! Would definitely recommend and definitely would go back! Can't wait for our next visit!

    (4)
  • Nick C.

    Last sunday we went to Morgans, you can eat really really well, the ambience is cool, but... As a good and popular place the waiting list is eternal! More than a hour waiting for a table. If you keep this factor out, the restaurant is very good, the price is more than reasonable and everybody very nice. I asked for an omelette whith mozzarella bacon and chorizo, perfect size, perfect taste. My wife ordered a eggs Benedicts and she said that was the best eggs benedict she had ever had. We spent such an amazing time with our friends that maybe we are overrating this place a little bit, but hey!

    (4)
  • Varghese K.

    I absolutely love this place! Great latte and great berry waffles! I highly recommend this place, as a tourist! Staff is very nice and by far the nicest! As for their special! I will come back soon!

    (5)
  • Lucy K.

    I had the Chichen pot pie and I had to give it 5 stars. The taste was really excellent,wish I could do a chicken broth as good

    (5)
  • Enbar C.

    Came here for brunch and it was subpar, and that's being generous. It was a bit slow for a Sunday, and yet service was still slow. Food was okay. Had the eggs Benedict and eggs were a little too done. My friends had the French toast, which were sweat, fluffy, and plentiful. Overall, 3 stars.

    (3)
  • S.E. A.

    Delicious, healthy brunch, beautifully prepared. Sitting on the veranda is heavenly on a sunny morning.

    (5)
  • R H.

    40 minute wait then additional 25 minutes to order then 30 more minutes to get food. I ordered waffle chicken sandwich. The quality was sub par. Food came out cold and chicken was just re heated. Not worth it, stick to traditional places and don't believe the hype on this place.

    (1)
  • Andreina G.

    I only waited half an hour which was pretty good compared to other brunch places. I ate upstairs which is really pretty and all white. I had the chicken and waffles and a mimosa. I ordered a sticky bun but it never arrived. I proceeded to order another mimosa and I basically got it with the check. The food was pretty good, but the service wasn't that great.

    (3)
  • Heather F.

    Tip: You should drive here just to eat the French Toast because it is that amazing. I know French Toast seems really simple and basic but it is hands down the best I have had in my life. Topped with big, fat strawberries you can't go wrong. Breakfast is what these guys are known for. I came during Art Basel weekend so parking was a nightmare due to all the galleries and tents set up around Morgan's but normally parking isn't too big of a deal as they have a small parking lot. Just know that there is no valet. They make homemade cinnamon rolls and homemade sticky buns. If you need gluten free you can just order eggs. I'm sure the lunches are also tasty but we stuck with breakfast. During nice days (which are frequent in Miami) you can enjoy the outside patio which is beautiful. Note: Mimosas are made STRONG

    (5)
  • Alexis G.

    my first time being here today and i only waited around 20 minutes to be seated. the outside patio is cute but i much rather be seated inside, especially with the unpredictable miami summer weather. it looks like they took an old house and converted it into a restaurant but it looks so cute and cosy, a little tight though. i had the benny florentine which was good but it came cold?? i ordered it w a side of bacon and it was delicious. it was coated in maple syrup so it saved me the trouble of dipping my bacon in the syrup which i LOVE doing. also had the chicken and waffle... that fried chicken was BOMB. so crispy and full of flavor. i would get it with bacon on top next time forsure. a pitcher of mimosa is priced at $34 most places have it for half the price but i still ordered it..... and drank it.... all. will be going back for the raspberry stuffed french toast.

    (4)
  • Jessica N.

    Really good brunch! Benedict and salad, chicken and waffles, the stuffed french toast all amazing!

    (4)
  • Jessica W.

    I stopped at Morgans this morning with my mom for breakfast. Although it was the typical hot and humid Miami weather, we were very comfortable sitting in the shade of their patio. My mom ordered the jungle berry smoothie which included banana, dates, acai- it was thick, creamy and sweet. I ordered the frittata that was a generous portion size served with fresh greens on top; it was quite delicious. My mom ordered the beef sliders that were cooked just the way she requested. Our server was attentive and friendly. It was a great meal and an awesome choice for breakfast/brunch in wynwood.

    (4)
  • Emma F.

    When for dinner to check all they hype about the place . It was good . Not impressed .

    (4)
  • Kevin C.

    I've been here at least 10 times, and I haven't written a review for it yet...what?! This is one of my favorite places to go in Miami. The eggs benedict and the variation with salmon are delicious and some of the best I've had. I'm also a huge fan of the sticky bun (get it early because they usually sell out) and the BLT, which is surprisingly filling along with the shoestring fries. My girlfriend is a very picky eater and she loves the waffles with berries and cream. The decor is fantastic with a large outdoor area under shade. The inside is a bit chilly and bare, but with a classy look and decor. Service is always fantastic here.

    (5)
  • Ashley J.

    I went here for a friend's birthday dinner. The table was reserved for 3 pm but was not ready at 3 pm, but it didn't bother me much. The place has outside seating and inside seating. It is really small inside and I don't really like it much. I was happy that we sat outside. I ordered the eggs Benedict Florentine (with spinach). It was pretty good and the potatoes on the side were VERY delicious. The restaurant is not cheap but not expensive. It's in the middle. Overall, it was not bad.

    (3)
  • Yvette O.

    So disappointed that a star is actually too much and I can only blame the incredibly rude host. Not only did we wait at the entrance for a good ten minutes to get greeted but after that we wanted to sit outside and this guy just made it impossible with his rude attitude. Needless to say we left. So I actually don't know if they even serve good food but based on the customer service as we first arrived, I did not want to take my chances.

    (1)
  • Irlanda S.

    I ordered a egg Benedict traditional, and I was extremely disappointed. The egg was cold, the muffing chewing and bad service. It didn't worth the one waiting line

    (1)
  • Julie M.

    Traveling for work, found this on Yelp! and it was sooo good I had brunch and dinner here on the same day! The French toast is sweet and the cinnamon butter makes it heavenly. For dinner, I had the citrus roasted pork over black beans and rice, cilantro, fresh ripe tomatoes and avocado. Another amazing dish. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Shamik T.

    Friendly service and good food. If I lived in Miami, I'd probably come back. We had a large group of about 8 + a baby, so it was nice to get one of the private rooms above the bar. Our server was patient and friendly. I highly recommend the Italian Shandy. Refreshing drink that isn't over powering with alcohol. Grilled cheese was "voluptuous" as the menu says, but may have been excessive for my taste. Half a sandwich was more than enough. I thought the french fries (which are apparently new to the menu) were lackluster. It may have just been my preference for thicker fries, but these were shoestring, and as a result, all the herbs that were supposedly added to the fries didn't stick. Beignets were fantastic, and worth ordering. Parking situation however, was a mess. The lot was a complete mess. Do yourself a favor and pay for street parking. It's worth it.

    (4)
  • Nate B.

    We had the chicken and waffles and a frittata and both were dynamite! Despite being on a busy road it was really quiet and chill with good service. We went for brunch during the week so there was no wait but when passing at other times of the day it looks pretty crowded.

    (4)
  • Carolina E.

    Was a great experience great delicious brunch food, fast service, chic place, great for date, or time with family n friends!

    (5)
  • Charla D.

    Very cool use of a big, old, southern house. Whimsical decor that varies throughout the house adds to the charm. Our family was there for brunch mid- morning on a Sunday and the place was packed both inside & out on the patios. We were a large group that took over the upstairs. Sticky buns ...totally delish, can't imagine anyone not loving them. I had the BLT, it was a very hearty sandwich & I chose cole slaw as my side which was creamy & included cranberries & walnuts. We were a big group & lots of items were ordered & I heard no complaints. We were impressed with how fast they get the food out considering how large the place is & how very busy they were. Definitely worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Morgan M.

    Morgan's is reliable, delicious, and should definitely be one of your go-to's if it isn't already. With that being said - my friend and I originally planned to dine at Gigi. While Gigi is always delicious, it lacks in the customer service department. We were told they weren't seating outside and since we had a dog we were turned away. Onto our trusty delicious staple. Definitely sit outside on Morgan's covered wrap around porch. We ordered two appetizers and had a few glasses of wine. The beet and goat cheese tacos were delicious and interesting. There were a ton of different flavors but they all worked together. The corn tortillas had just the perfect amount of crunchy to soft- and they used two tortillas per taco so they didn't fall apart. The Mediterranean plate was just okay. Good for munching on. But our waitress was awesome - the pita was a bit stale and wasnt toasted - she offered to bring us out some of the bead that came in the bread basket that she noticed we loved. Delicious. The service was the perfect mix of attentive without being overbearing. However, the service can sometimes be hit or miss when Morgan's is slammed for brunch. Definitely go try it. And order the homemade hot gooey warm cookies before you start your meal (they take 30 minutes). And don't think I'm partial because my names Morgan.

    (5)
  • Maggie S.

    Best Breakfast in Miami. Sundays, its a mad house. Try to catch it another day if possible. Crab Benedict is phenomenal.

    (4)
  • Alejandro A.

    Worst place in Florida, they don't care about their customers, 1.30 hours waiting and we never got a table , they told us that they don't take reservations but they had one table reserved for a party of our size, I guess a VIP?? we saw a couple of tables standing up and going away because nobody took their orders, the worst part nobody cares, so good luck eating there.

    (1)
  • Tu M.

    Brunch as usual was amazing. The French toast is 3 sets of 3 inches thick yumminess. The frittata was great too! High give maple bacon! Kerri was so wonderful and so was Jose (our servers). One tip though, get there early if you want to park in the lot. Sunday gets crazy packed!!

    (5)
  • Mikica C.

    Woowww!!! Food, service, ambiance, all amassing!! We had salmon bany, duck hush and mascarpone-raspberry French toast but bacon was the cherry on cake! We will bee back! Thank u!

    (5)
  • Mehdi G.

    Great food! Parking area very small though. On the expensive side? payed $20 for a veggie omelette meal (had 2 slices of bread and some potatoes inculded) with a glass of cold milk. However, meal was large and delicious. Good service for a saturday morning.

    (4)
  • Stephanie V.

    2 points for the service - first off on the way there (being 5 min away) I called to ask what the wait time was and the guy said there was absolutely no wait .. 5 min later we arrived.. there was all the suddenly a 35 to 45 min wait .. Hmm?? Secondly I asked for a stroller friendly table because my infant was asleep in the stroller .. They put me in a table towards the back area outside .. Mid-meal another waitress comes to my table and says do you mind moving your stroller directly behind you because it's kind of in the way .. I said how is it in the way and proceeded to move my stroller closer to me and the table and she said well I can just tell its in the way for other people .. Then she said " if anything just carry him & Move the stroller behind you" !!mind you I was In the middle of eating my delicious meal .. That's not annoying at all don't worry 5 points for the food - amazing eggs Benedict & French toast Why is it that the most amazing restaurants have the most idiotic people working for them ??

    (1)
  • Tatyana D.

    Very impressed with brunch. Fresh juices were amazing, egg Benedict was one of the best I've had and waffle and chicken sandwich was delicious. Even espresso was outstanding. Service was quick and prices are reasonable. Will be back soon.

    (5)
  • Lynned F.

    I read several places that Morgans was rated as having one of the best Chicken & Waffles in Miami. Not the case. Morgan's replaced the traditional Southern Fried Chicken with large chicken tenders that lacked salt and pepper. The waffle was good, no complaints there. Everyone else order salads or sandwhiches - none of us finished our meals as no one enjoyed what they ordered. The cheese sampler, however, was excellent! There isn't a wine bar in all of Miami that has matched Morgan's pairings of cheese, nuts, fruit and honey. I would go back just for their cheese plate and a glass (or two) of wine. The service was poor and slow. Granted we went during Art Basel but they were hardly full. We sat upstairs in what fault like a sauna. If we go back (for the cheese plate) we'll definitely sit outside on the Patio. It may be hot outside but at least we'll get some air circulation.

    (2)
  • Laura R.

    Came her on sunday for brunch with two friends. I found the place through Yelp and couldn't resist the urge to go for brunch after all the great reviews this place had. I went around 1:30 and only had to wait about 10 to 15 minutes tops to get seated. This place mostly has seating outside and luckily the day I went wasn't very hot! I ordered the eggs benedict with salmon and potatoes, super good! My friends ordered the chicken and waffles which were also good but could have had more flavor, and my other friend ordered scrambled eggs with toast. The presentation of the food was really good, and overall the food was alright even though I was expecting much more especially for the price we paid ($16 for eggs benedict with salmon) but it was a good time. I'm not sure if I will go back to this place, but it was worth a try!

    (3)
  • Karyn T.

    Delicious!!! Super cute gem, the atmosphere was awesome. Great brunch with my girl, super relax and our waiter was amazing(Shawn keep up the great work) If one thing I love when I try a new spot is service and this place really went beyond my expectations, defenatly a new spot for me.

    (5)
  • Keisha M.

    I was sorely disappointed in this restaurant experience. First, they had no vegetarian burger, which happened to be finished from the night before. Also, when I asked for sauteed veggies, the waitress was told that they were busy and would not do that. Then, they tried to force me to get the beet tacos without the feta which I did not want. So, I ended up eating potatoes and water after traveling a far distance and waiting in the rain to eat at this restaurant. Not even at fast food restaurants have I been treated to eating a side order of potatoes and being refused for my order. Clearly, hospitality is not this restaurant's forte!

    (1)
  • Aaron A.

    Don't come here if you want to be healthy. A really nice option for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Not such a dinner spot from the menu I saw. I ate the turkey burger which was really good, helped out a lot by the bread they served it on. I would eat here again. The wait was too long. Needs more seats under A/C and additional fans for the outside covered seats.

    (4)
  • Cristy M.

    Went to Morgan's for the second time yesterday with my girlfriends for brunch. The food was good and the mimosas were big! There apparently was a large party inside so our only option was to sit outside. It was HOT. They need to add some more fans or outside A/C. I had the chicken and waffles and must admit I prefer Eating House or Yard Bird to theirs. A bit pricey for the ambiance and portions you're getting but I've had worse in Miami.

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    Great place for brunch, bad place for waiting. Its another good place to get a bite in the Wynwood/Midtown area. The food was great all around. Delicious drinks considering its a wine and beer place. They have some very cool and creative drinks. The drinks are a bit pricey for what they are, but since they're quality its fine. The brunch menu is great lengthy with many different selections and great food. The only downside is their wait time and their waiting area is non existent. Wait on a Sunday at 1pm was a little over an hour for 3 guests. they can do a better job of managing their tables they had a huge party just hanging out not ordering anything taking up two tables of four while people were waiting standing in the sun. I understand you cant kick people out but nicely offer a drink at the bar and explain its a busy day with many guests waiting. Any rational human being would understand. They can also use some benches and a waiting area. There were women with strollers and elderly people in the standing in the walk way for about an hour. Great food though cant deny that. Arrive early to beat the crowds. I recommend it! Every plate I saw looked great. Would give it an extra star if the waiting area was different.

    (3)
  • C. L.

    Eggs Benedict was good but a little cold when it arrived. My friend ordered the chicken and waffles. It looked impressive but apparently was a little dry :/

    (3)
  • Jose N.

    Went there for lunch and the food was un eatable was bad I won't go back or recommended to anyone , also our waiter had a bad attitude Won't ever go back

    (1)
  • Kursteen N.

    Nice brunch spot in Midtown. Durin the weekend there's an average wait time of 30-45 mins for a table.

    (3)
  • Felicia R.

    Arrived for brunch, parking is tight. But the service is great, casual atmosphere, delicious brunch menu, pet friendly. I thought food was very good, We were a party of six, so we waited about 20 minutes for seating. (i noticed parties of 2 were seated almost immediately) I ordered the Voluptuous Grilled cheese with coleslaw. (the sandwich was great, slaw not so much) Husband ordered the "Frenchman" sandwich which is egg, arugula, ham on bread and it looked amazing. the only complaint I have is there is a filtered water fee, waitress could have brought this up.

    (3)
  • Clinton M.

    Incredible brunch spot in the heart of Wynwood. I had the chicken n waffles sandwich and they were so, so good. Perfect amount of chicken squeezed between two waffles and melted cheese. Even came with Siracha on the side which was quite a tasty blend. Mimosas were on point. Service was great and the atmosphere was even better. Highly recommend this local spot! My friends had the club and they also enjoyed theirs a lot

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    The French toast was good. The cinnamon butter was not so great. It needed a little sweetness to it. They should try maple butter with cinnamon in it. I also ordered the maple bacon that was $5. The bacon was greasy and you revived 4 thin pieces. It did not taste like maple bacon. I actually think it was just regular bacon. The water needs to be filtered. I suggest you order some orange juice or something else. Not sure I will be back

    (3)
  • Sabrina L.

    Nice place for brunch. Loved the outside patio, very quaint and inviting, but make sure you seat near the shade...Miami in the Summer is not forgiving and you will get a nice tan! For my first time here I order the Eggs Benedict with spinach, OMG! what an awesome choice I made. This dish is def a must! and of course you can't forget to pair it with a yummy mimosa :) Great option in Midtown, prices are reasonable.

    (4)
  • Grisel L.

    I've been to Morgan's 3 times for brunch and each time I have left equally satisfied. I am a creature of habit, so my go-to plate has always been the Brioche French Toast. Its absolutely amazing. The cinnamon almond butter...AHMAZING! The frittata is also delicious. Pair them together with a nice chilled Mimosa, and I am in foodie breakfast heaven. The ambiance is super chill. Its a mixed croud of hipsters, families and biscayne area locals. The only negative is they do not have a kids meal (not sure if this is on purpose) but they are pretty good about making you chicken tenders or something off the menu to accomodate or appease your little ones. This is my new fave brunch spot. I would like to try them for lunch or dinner. So stay tuned for a review update soon!

    (4)
  • Ammar A.

    Great coffee , amazing food , must have the berry bread pudding and the filter coffee. Remember to write ur name in before u stand in line.

    (5)
  • Jae M.

    I was really disappointed with my visit. After reading a bunch of positive reviews, I decided to give this place a try. The ambiance is really nice. It makes for a great brunch location, if only the food and service matched the decor. My guy said he enjoyed his burger. I order scrambled eggs with cheese, home fries and a stack of pancakes (don't judge I'm uber pregnant!). All of the food was luke warm (at best), there was hair in my eggs and when I told the server about it he just took my plate & ran off. No appalled look, No "Oh No! I'm sorry about that.", No sort of remedying the crap plate I was served. In fact, the server took so long I had to get up to make sure they didn't bring me another order because I was not going to pay for it and by that point I was ready to get out of there & grab some good breakfast elsewhere. Definitely will not go back. It's such a bummer because the space is so nice & would have made a perfect brunch spot.

    (2)
  • Flavia C.

    What a lovely place, you feel right at home. Right in the midtown section of Miami on the border of hip artsy Wynwood is this gem of a spot in a renovated home. The best way to describe it is homey The service makes you feel like you are at a neighbors for dinner who just happens to be an amazing chef! I love all the different seating options just in the place itself00upstairs, downstairs , outside all have different vibes. The food is off the charts and I cant wait to return for their much talked about brunch! I had beet and goat cheese tacos to start (lots of great veggie options on the menu) The morgan's salad which had so many hidden treats and then snuck a bite of my firends meatloaf with mashed potatoes and they were all amazing. I love that they source all of their food locally and really have an eye towards community. No question this is a spot to check out and then wander around and see what a great little neighborhood it is.

    (4)
  • Megan S.

    Good ambience with questionable characters serving you as part of the crew. The food was organically delicious served in exquisite portions however one can not help but loose their appetite once you sit inside looking at the poor hygiene these servers and bussers utilize. Also the manners the crew has are poor to say the least and proper training had certainly not been applied when hiring these folks. Overall found it pricy for the demographic location is in and what surrounds you.

    (1)
  • Primo L.

    Had a wonderful lunch here with a crisp Sauvignon blanc and the shredded duck wrap with radicchio, hoisin and scallions. My companion enjoyed the beet and goat cheese tacos and Prosecco, and all the ingredients were light, fresh and perfect for an outdoor summer lunch. Can't wait to return.

    (4)
  • Bonnie L.

    Disappointing.. I did not enjoy my dinner experience at all. My 1st attempt should have been a clear warning.. On the website it states Morgans close at 10:00 pm I arrived at 9:00pm and was told by the staff it was a slow day so they decided to close earlier. Weeks later I decided to get there by 8:00 to insure i make it the 2nd time around. Server recommended the Hangar Steak with fresh chimichurri, it was way over cooked and tough. Mac and cheese was nothing to rave about, my friend ordered Port Braised Beef Short Ribs which was decent...

    (1)
  • Ivan M.

    This is one of my frequent spots in Midtown, it a great place for lunch and has cool outdoor seating area. Try the meatloaf!

    (3)
  • Trina S.

    Second time that we have eaten here & they were just as good. Service was great & the two hosts were nice & conversational. I had chicken & waffles b/c I had their waffles when we had brunch last year. Good vibe.

    (4)
  • Donner T.

    Great breakfast, great fresh food all day, a comfortable environment surrounded by greenery, and solid service. Morgans is a standout. They simply know how to run a great restaurant. Please stick around for a long time Morgans. I need you!

    (5)
  • Angel G.

    I arrived at Morgan's between 10:30 - 11am for AJ's birthday brunch. It was NOT that packed at the time. I walked in at the same time as another party. They were acknowledged and told where to find the party they came to be with. I stood alone as the host turned her back and decided to hold a conversation with 2 other employees. 3 other hosts/waitress looked me square in the eye as they passed and did not even crack a smile to say hello under their breath. They just looked at me and kept walking. At that point I froze up as my body was trying to shake me to say DON'T YOU F'in SEE ME STANDING HERE????? The hostess finally felt some heat radiating from where I was standing. She did not say am sorry. She just looked at me. All my ghetto-ness was on the verge of cutting up at this place but, i resisted and she escorted me to where my party was. Our server was OK, a bit too confused, timid and most of the time lost. This is not a place I would jump for your to visit. Oh the food too was just OK. Left there hungry and opted for fast food satisfaction. :/

    (2)
  • Adeline S.

    I absolutely love this place for Sunday Brunch! The waffles w/berries are a must have! Dinner is awesome too! Meatloaf, roast chicken, mac n cheese, and those mini sliders.... Yum! Service can be a little off sometimes but it's bearable. Parking can be a hassle and the lines can get pretty long, but it's good indication that the food is worth it.

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I thought this was a nice brunch spot. The salmon eggs Benedict that my wife ordered was very good. Definitely the best thing we had. I had grilled cheese, a side of bacon, and a side salad. The grilled cheese was incredibly rich with several different types of cheese. It was so rich, in fact, that I couldn't eat all of it (which is a rarity for me). The side of bacon is like 6 strips of bacon which is great. The side salad had the ever more popular mustard poppy vinaigrette as a dressing. It was good, but not great. Prices are a bit on the high side (about $45 for 2 people to eat) and service is a little on the slow side, but generally a very satisfying meal and we would definitely come back. Also, it is surprisingly kid friendly.

    (4)
  • Keith P.

    Morgan's Restaurant is cozy, and their friendly servers definitely make you feel at home. However, I can only give them three stars. Sure, they have an ample amount of seating, and their food is visually appealing. And yes, I was seated directly and greeted by the host. However, the frittata with egg whites I had for brunch was subpar. It was made with cheese, potatoes, and chorizo, but I could not make out any of these flavors. It was healthy to my liking though and was not too heavy, which I was aiming for, but where was the chorizo? melted cheese? potatoes? I saw it when I ate it. However, there could have been a larger portion of these ingredients in my meal. I think all of their other food items are better because my friend seemed to have been pleased by her French toast. Overall... - The restaurant had friendly and attentive services. - Good place to go for brunch. Some meals tend to be on the heavy side though. - Nice amenities. I would come here again because all other items on the menu seem delectable, but the frittata was a let down.

    (3)
  • pracheta t.

    Favorite brunch spot in Miami. We came here with a large group and the baby and the hostess promptly seated us in a private room upstairs - which was perfect. We ordered what feels like everything on the menu and every vegetarian item I tried was awesome. The french toast, grilled cheese (a little too cheesy), eggs benedict, etc etc. I wish I was back there right now. My favorite part of the meal was the beignets. Light, fluffy and perfect.

    (4)
  • mercedes m.

    I don't know what it was about that stew - it seemed to be an endless bottom... two of us split the stew and I still had to take my half home. I can't blame the appetizer because it was only three tacos (one and 1/2 for both of us). So...what did we eat? Beet & Goat Cheese Tacos roasted beets, goat cheese, cabbage, cilantro, bbq sauce, sirracha mayo, corn tortilla - yummy Moroccan Style Stew chick peas, tomato, onion, green & black olives, dried apricots, stewed with Moroccan spices, preserved lemon and couscous with a dollop of Greek yogurt,almonds and Harissa Drink....I recommend the Bellini ... it was tasty and subtle. The above meals are the ingredients taken from the Morgan's webpage menu - to see other choices, see: themorgansrestaurant.com… There isn't much seating on the first floor - I'm told that there is a second level - but I didn't check it out. My bet is that it makes sense to get here early for happy hour if you want inside seating. There are some seats outside - but it was too humid to eat out. There is free parking. I like this place. I can't believe it has taken me so long to check it out, but I definitely won't wait to long to go back. I hear brunch is delicious.

    (5)
  • Bill B.

    Stopped just for a few drinks while walking around Wynwood. The environment, staff and service was very good. The beer selection is pedestrian. The food coming out to tables looked good and plentiful It is snuggled away off the street which I like. I plan on trying food the next time I am there.

    (3)
  • Miguel A.

    Been at Morgan's twice for breakfast and must say that their breakfast is like no other. Must try their chocolate covered waffle or chicken and waffles!

    (5)
  • Anthony J.

    The French toast was very good with cinnamon butter and the I house made cinnamon buns are the shit. Great place for breakfast !!

    (4)
  • hannah a.

    Food: Come on. WONDERFUL. Service: I asked the manager for a favor, and he was really gracious. He didn't have to comply, I was in the wrong, but he did. This is the sort of customer service that engenders a loyal clientele, so yay on Shaun for doing the kind, and business savvy, thing. A rarity in Miami. Price: pricey-ish. They have a Living Social coupon, but it only applies for dinner.

    (5)
  • Gabriela L.

    Never will I step foot in this place again! My two girlfriends and I decided to do brunch today, and since the weather was so nice we decided on Morgan's. We'd never been there before but thought it would be a great place to checkout. Boy, were we wrong! We arrived at 1PM. After waiting in line for one hour, and seeing people behind us, who had just arrived get seated, my friend went to the hostess to ask why we were being skipped and not seated. The hostess who was "the manager" said, people only get seated according to the amount of seats at a table become available (i.e. If you are a party of three and a table of four seats becomes available; they will take whoever in line waiting is a party of four). It does not matter whether you've been waiting for 2 minutes or over an hour. Their system does not make sense! After mentioning to "the manager" we'd been waiting so long, he blew us off and really didn't care what we had to say. Needless to say, we were hungry but we were not going to give a cent to this place, we called Sugarcane to check on there availability, they said there was no wait. So we drove over and had a lovely meal at Sugarcane. Five stars to Sugarcane!

    (1)
  • Kati P.

    Awesome dinner. Found this place on a Frommer's review. It said it was Italian but I would say it is eclectic menu with Mediterranean, American, and some Italian influences. Ordered Beef brisket which was very flavorful and melts in your mouth. chicken & waffles very tasty as well. For app, the Mediterranean Plate was excellent. Humus blended well with great flavor, and Prosciutto was not too salty and not too wet (perfect). Would recommend to anyone to visit for a treat and excellent prices.

    (5)
  • Rene R.

    I had the chicken and waffles it was gross the waffle was soggy and the chicken wasn't crispy at all. It's disappointing because I kept hearing so much hype about this place

    (1)
  • Joseph S.

    Couldn't even wait to eat there stuffed French toast( raspberry and mascarpone)! Absolutely amazing

    (4)
  • Jan N.

    Ah, Sunday. I think you may be one of the more disliked days of the week - I mean, let's face it - it's the end of the weekend, and you-know-who is right around the corner (back to work, kiddies!), but you still offer one last hurrah... brunch! After reading all the great reviews, Grisel L. and I decided to bring our friend from NYC here for a girls' brunch date - and it was exactly what we expected it to be! Lovely atmosphere and delicious food... perfect! The restaurant is delightful. This is a great place to come with anyone - your besties, for a family birthday, to relax with your better half... It's very simple, very classic, clean, and relaxing. There is tons of outside seating on the deck, and the inside (although small) is really chic - all white decor. They even have a super cute lawn area/type spot with a table... perfect to reserve for a birthday or special occasion! And in the spirit of that beautiful Sunday morning, the gals and I took advantage and sat outside on the deck, promptly ordering a pitcher of mimosa - love! The food was very, very good. We started off with the fritatta to share - essentially an omelet with chorizo, some veggies and cheese which was very similar to a Spanish tortilla. Really good, definitely big enough to split! As my main dish, I chowed down on the eggs benedict which were just so perfectly cooked and put together. When I cut into the egg, the yolk just oozed onto the muffin and, well, you can imagine how it made me feel... My friends had the waffle (huuuuuge) and the french toast (huuuuuge). I had a couple of bites of their dishes, and have to say they were solid, tasty dishes. The french toast, especially, was divine! Because we were so stuffed from our gluttonous american sized portions and imbibing the pitcher of mimosa, we had no room for dessert. I was eying the bread pudding from the moment the menu was handed to me, and it devastated me to have to turn it down (ah, first world problems!). Because of this, I am planning a very soon to be trip back with the ball 'n chain - I absolutely recommend this place!

    (4)
  • Janio V.

    Chicken and Waffles. The absolute best. The chicken inst greasy and the taste is great. I like coming here with my family since its a very family friendly. Service is always alright as well, they never disappoint. Parking is not the best, but for some reason i always get lucky. Most importantly, chicken and waffles. Get CHICKEN and WAFFLES.

    (4)
  • Sonia M.

    Yes, many times there's a long wait and the lot is full but that just goes to show how good this place is. Every time I've been to Morgan's, it's been delicious and a pleasant experience. I LOVE their marscapone and raspberry stuffed french toast...absolutely heavenly! Their cookies and fresh lemonade are delicious!

    (5)
  • Beth W.

    The mascarpone and raspberry french toast is divine! Breakfast burrito is humongous. One of the best brunches I've had in Miami. Service was friendly, and the location is great too. I definitely recommend this place and will come back again next time I'm in Miami.

    (5)
  • Rekha K.

    I just left this place, i am a first timer and decided to bring my boyfriend and my dog. After reading all the reviews on Yelp i really was looking forward to having brunch her. Upon arrival there was a slight wait of about 20 minutes on Saturday that is not bad especially when it's at noon. My boyfriend ordered the chicken and waffles, which were AMAZING! I had the beet and goat cheese tacos which were the BEST TACOS I EVER HAD! I am a vegetarian so i am very picky along with that i ordered the Veggie burger and the strawberry lemonade. Everything was FANTASTIC the server was very attentive to our table and even brought water to our dog without asking. Overal a fantastic experience. * Dog and vegetarian friendly

    (5)
  • Sergio F.

    You know how it goes sometimes..there's someone you stop hanging out with, forget why and lose track of that person. Then some mutual friends reintroduce you and all is well and good again. Such has been my experience with Morgans! I recently returned Art Basel week, joining some newfound friends from an online food discussion group for an in-person meet. The organizer surprised up by reserved the upstairs area..yeah VIP rolling! Decor upstairs is a casually laid back white, and the mirrors give it a larger feel. I noshed on my brunch standard of Eggs Benedict and will say Morgan's still has it with the best eggs benny in Miami. The portion was generous, the muffin was toasted just right (not burnt nor soggy), eggs runny and the hollandaise had the perfect tart to it...complemented nicely by the bread and fruit jam brought for the table. I also munched the well done fries and fig spread bought as a group, knowing what else I need to order. That Sunday was particularly packed becauase of "that little festival" :) and the staff did its best to accomodate us even if service took slightly longer than usual. No such delays happened this Saturday when I showed up for a solo leisurely afternoon brunch. The chicken and waffles was mine all mine alone to enjoy, especially the hint of sweetness in the chicken batter. Feel free to play mixologist with your food, and don't knock the spread of syrup and butter (just a hint, a light spread) on a bite of your chicken. You're welcome! I'm glad I came back to Morgan's

    (5)
  • Hannah E.

    This place was a total letdown. We spent an hour and 45 minutes at our table, 20 of which were spent eating. We ordered five minutes after sitting down. One item we ordered were the beignets, which according to the menu take 30 minutes. An hour and 45 minutes later and 4 inquiries into where the beignets were, our waiter Robert C told us that he couldn't find the beignets. This was after being told 15 minutes more, 5 minutes more multiple times throughout the hour and 45 minute wait. What a waste of precious vacation time. We were not comped any part of our bill and to be honest... The food was NOT AT ALL worth the horrific wait and service. This was a major disappointment and I will be sure to tell all my friends and family to firmly avoid!!!

    (1)
  • Dana R.

    I love the idea of Morgan's as well as its low-key vibe and decor. The food is good but nothing to write home about. Last time I went was with about 6 girls for a birthday dinner and the service was ridiculously slow. They didn't fully have their act together and seemed understaffed. That being said, the food was good once it came and we enjoyed the atmosphere. My recommendation would be to stick to Morgan's for brunch since that's where they shine. However, if you're going for dinner, I'd opt for the turkey burger or the salmon...and wash it down with their bread pudding which is pretty insane.

    (3)
  • La-Von L.

    SMH!! Yelp I wanted to like this place, I really did but after the mediocre meal & slow ass service I dont think so! First let me say the place was packed! So ofcourse I'm thinkin "Oh yes, this place must be good!" Couldn't wait for the long anticipated BRUNCH I've heard so much about!! The outside area is beautiful, love the decor & ambiance, the overall concept (theme) of Morgan's is really a Rock star in itself.. I fell in love with the restaurant walking up the ramp.. waited about 10 min to be sat, which wasn't bad for a Saturday morning... Got to our table and waited, waited, waited & waited!! It was bout 17 min before Ruban showed up. Nice guy but Jesus man! This is not how you give GOOD SERVICE! Been in the BIZ for 15 years plus! And there's no excuses! You must not like to make money and not to mention you didnt even check on us until after we got our meal.. SMH Ordered the White Sangria and Im sorry but was NOT A FAN, NO WAY! Form or fashion!! Never in my life had a sangria with SOOOOO MUCH LEMON!! It was sour and not a good sour either, tried to throw sugar in it but didnt work :-( it was disgusting to say the least Yelp.. & again I work in the biz so the last thing I wanted to do was send a drink back! Trust! But me & my partner had no choice! It was undrinkable (not a word lol) but couldn't get it down.. sent the drink back and got the Red Sangria but that was also nasty! SMH.. Didn't send it back but didnt finish it either, YUCK!! Plz lay off the Lemon and LIME Juices guys! It was way overpowering, and yes sangrias does contain those ingredients but not that MUCH! Damn! I ordered The Pillow Light Brioche French Toast & must say it was Yummy! Simply Delish! And that Maple Bacon!! OMG.. A must have if u love bacon... On our way out, ordered the Beignets.. menu said 30 min! Its more like 45 min.. Anyway like another review stated its nothing to write home about.. Morgan's is a 4 star restaurant overall but based off the horrible service and those DREADFUL Sangrias, I couldnt give it! & to be honest can live without and wont be returning.. Nothing against the restaurant, Service was just tooo slow for inbetween Food & Drinks..

    (3)
  • Natalia M.

    I have been to Morgan's on three different occasions for Sunday brunch. Each time, I have ordered the chicken and waffles...never disappointed! I have also had to wait around 15-20 minutes each time, which I didn't mind. I was here for brunch with 6 girlfriends and we sat in our own little room upstairs- loved it! I have also sat outside with my husband at a table for 2. It's nice in the "winter" but I wouldn't suggest outside seating in Aug-Sept. The staff were very attentive. If the parking lot is full, drive down Miami Ave and park on the street.

    (5)
  • Natasha A.

    Morgan's is one of my top 3 Miami brunch spots; they do an amazing job with it, I always leave stuffed and impressed. The Brioche French Toast is absolute heaven on a plate and you cannot come here for brunch without ordering it, because I say so. The portion is enough to share so I would recommend having this as your breakfast 'dessert'; that way you can enjoy some of the wonderful savory dishes as well. Now IMO it is difficult to find a good eggs benedict in Miami; the hollandaise sauce is often too thick and the flavors taste like the eggs have gone bad or too much lemon was used. Not at Morgan's! Here it is so delectably light while remaining perfectly creamy and the taste is wonderfully fresh, you get the sense it was just whipped up at that moment for your dish. The custom omelet is also a great egg option; chorizo, chevre, and onions is a yummy combination. If you are looking for a 'lighter' option the wedge salad is crispy delectableness. The libations are quite strong and served by the pitcher which always makes for a good time at brunch. I have an affinity for the bellini here, it's not overly sweet and perfectly alcoholic which is just how I like my adult beverage. If you aren't in the mood to imbibe, I recommend the Daily V fresh vegetable juice. Refreshing and good for you all at once! I have been for dinner and the naked chicken pot pie has carved itself out a special little place in my heart. One of these days I plan on getting my hungry paws on their voluptuous grilled cheese; with a name like that it's gotta be good! Ohmigosh how could I forget the BEIGNETS!!!! MmmMMM nom nom nom, I want to just douse myself in powdered sugar when these arrive at the table. So hard to find beignets in Miami but if you've got a hankerin' for 'em you will not be disappointed by the ones here at Morgan's. For those who don't want to partake in fried deliciousness, well you must be insane but at least you have the option of fresh baked cookies which are a close 2nd.

    (4)
  • Gary G.

    Well this was so bad I had to write about it. First we entered and were seated upstairs in a room with no people. Then we moved downstairs and were swarmed with bugs and flies. Everyone in the room was annoyed. We then moved outside. I ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich $16. It was huge but the waffle were way undercooked and their was minimum chicken and the cheese was not melted. We called the waiter and he said that is the way its done. Did not offer to take it back to the kitchen. Was horrible, I left most of the waffle and just ate the drabs of chicken and cheese. My wife ordered the salad with turkey. She said it had a bad smell and she was sick at night. Looks like the meat was sitting outside too lone or not refrigerated well. I will never go back and normally don't review but for the money they charge its a total ripoff!!

    (1)
  • Joanna R.

    Had a lovely brunch the other day with my girls on a Saturday. I was sad to see it wasn't as packed as I would hope, but I'm assuming that had to do more with us being incredibly late on our brunching rather than the place itself. I ordered the eggs benedict which were really good. My two girls ordered eggs and french toast and that was equally as delicious. Mimosas were also great and the service was efficient. I think it deserves another visit to see what it's like in full swing and not as the day is winding down. Otherwise, I think it's a great place to at least go to once and experience for brunch/lunch.

    (4)
  • Lyn B.

    Came here for brunch! very crowded and still got an excellent service. The food to die for and Mimosas too. I recommend Salmon Egg Benedict!

    (4)
  • Johanin L.

    I was here one late night , and I ordered the veggie burger it was quite good ,but it didn't really have such a awesome taste that made me want to come back for more . However the corn bread they make hmmmmm.. Wow my mouth is getting all watery just thinking about it !!! So I did love the corn bread and service was great !!

    (4)
  • Grace T.

    Okay food and not so great service. Nothing spectacular. Only been there once but probably wouldn't go back. So many other great brunch spots to choose from.

    (2)
  • Evelyn B.

    I have to say I would always pass by and see how this place was always packed, so I always wanted to try it, I went to have some breakfast and ordered the chicken and waffles, the waffles and chicken were ok not a big deal, what I really liked was the syrup but that's about it. I also had a mimosa, which the first one was so delish so I went for a second one but to my surprise the second one was just ok nothing like the first. Service was ok not friendly and very dismissive while I saw that to the table that was next to us the waiter was really friendly, I guess they were regulars, what a way to welcome new customers.

    (2)
  • Ale D.

    I kept hearing great things about Morgan's so I decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did! The food was excellent. The wait... not so much but it was understandable. We went today (Sunday) around 2:00 pm and had to wait 45 minutes in the heat. That was the only con. As we sat down, we didn't have to wait much for our order. My table ordered the beef sliders as an appetizer and they were very good and juicy. The order comes with three mini sliders but it was enough for four of us. (We cut them into small pieces) We ordered chicken and waffles and the chicken and waffles sandwhich. I had the light brioche French toast. I can honestly say that it was one of the best French toast I've had. It was extremely fluffy and served with strawberries. The French toast itself is pretty big so I wasn't able to finish it. I also had the rosè sangria and I enjoyed it. They serve it in a small glass but I would still order it again. Service was great and the atmosphere as well. I will definitely be going back.

    (4)
  • Sofia C.

    The menu is amazing!!!! Everything looks delicous. I had a bad experience everything was served cold and the service was very slow

    (2)
  • Carla R.

    I was disappointed today at this place. I have heard great things about the food and read that their chicken and waffles was one of the best in Miami. I had the C&W sandwich with cheese and it was not good. Maybe it was the combination with cheese, but I suggest you skip it. Also, my guest ordered the Egg Benedict with Salmon and it was tiny - came with 5 potatoes - and it didn't look appetizing. I did notice that the food came out immediately, which would normally be a good thing, but in this case it was just too fast. Maybe that's why the food was just ok. The service was great however. She was attentive but we didn't feel rushed. She gets a 5!

    (2)
  • Mia D.

    I went for brunch today for a friend. We got there at two and had to wait about 40 minutes to be seated. When we were finally seated, they put us in a small room with another party of about ten, which were a bit loud... Though the place is so charming... I just wish they had sat us elsewhere. The food was exceptional though. I had a sandwich and my friend had the chicken and waffles which was amazing. The beignets were just ok though, perhaps because they were a little burnt. It was a wonderful dining experience; Im not so sure if it was worth $70 though.

    (3)
  • Marisol S.

    It was my second time at Morgan's. My first experience was right after I went skydiving and had an amazing brunch. You need to try the salmon eggs Benedict. The cheese board could have been a little more beefed up, but it could also have been that I was starving. Had a work celebratory lunch this afternoon. We were a party of 11. Service was great and prompt. We sat outside today, lending out team to the refreshing cool breeze. Had the roasted pork taco in corn tortilla. It was definitely a perfect portion with a great combination of flavor: enough heat from the sriracha aioli, the pickled onions added a nice brininess and the pork was well cooked. We split the Mac and cheese, which not only tasted delicious, but had the perfect silk and creaminess to it. The potato soup needed salt, but the smoked bacon was a nice surprise. I was able to try the homemade fries. Whatever they season those potatoes in is phenomenal. We finished with the chocolate chips. What a closer!

    (4)
  • Andy M.

    It's about time I write a review about this place! I've been coming here a lot for brunch since I moved into the area last month. Absolutely love the quality of the food and the amazing service at Morgan's . You have to try the eggs Benedict, Chicken & Waffles, and the Frittata. Guaranteed you won't be disappointed. For drinks, absolutely love the strawberry lemonade (so refreshing). Our server is always Ruben and he is awesome!

    (5)
  • Antoinette L.

    Sunday brunch was wonderful! Our wait time was very short compared to quite a few reviewers however, after we were seated the line began to be get long. Just plan to arrive earlier than whem you expect to get hungry and you'll be fine. We had the frittata and the breakfast wrap with mango smoothie. All three were delicious!!! The frittata was light and fluffy and the gruyere cheese completed it for me me - just wish they had added more (I'm a cheese head!)

    (4)
  • Megan M.

    I came across my review from a few years ago and figured I should update. The take away point about this place: Morgan's is fantastic for brunch and average for dinner. I've been for dinner a few times since my first visit, and it's always okay, but not great I still stand by the cheese platter that I mentioned in my first review. For the price, it's a great value and perfect for sharing cheese, bread, fruit, and spreads at the table. Brunch makes Morgan's feel like a different restaurant. Their stuffed French toast and the chicken and waffles are my favorite. And don't even think about skipping the sangria. They have yummy brunchy drinks. Service is spotty- sometimes good, sometimes eh, but has never been bad for me. So, next time you're looking for a solid brunch, head to Morgan's. Looking for dinner? You're probably better off somewhere else.

    (4)
  • Maria M.

    Excellent place, service and food! I got Benedict egg, extra bacon and pancakes to share, everything was great!!!! I will come back for sure!

    (5)
  • Marly F.

    I heard great things about this place and decided to check it out on a Sunday for brunch. I arrived a little before one and the place was packed! You have the option of sitting outside on the wraparound porch or inside. Thankfully, my group didn't mind sitting inside, so we were seated on the second floor right away. Anyone wanting to sit outside had to wait a while. The food was absolutely spectacular. A little pricey? Maybe. But the quality of the food was great and being able to brunch in Wynwood is pretty cool, especially since you can catch local artists painting on the walls. I ordered the French toast, which I could not finish. The serving was HUGE! I tried the chicken and waffles sandwich. AH-MAY-ZING! And then shared a pitcher of mimosa. I found the pitcher to be a bit expensive ($30 I think) since you can pay a little less for unlimited mimosas at other brunch places. I definitely will be returning to try out their lunch menu.

    (4)
  • Wendy A.

    I'll make this one short and to the point. Pros: Delicious Eggs Benedict Florentine! That was my favorite in comparison to the second plate I had which was chicken and waffles. The chicken and waffles were juicy and tender but not as savory as the eggs benedict florentine. Lovely ambiance with indoor, outdoor, and second floor seating. Luminous, making it perfect for Sunday brunch. Chic decor as well. Mimosas were good, I mean, it's OJ and champagne. What could go wrong, right? Private parking. Reasonable pricing and great portions. Cons: Waited 45 minutes to be seated for Sunday brunch. Area surrounding the restaurant is sketchy. Plenty of vagabonds. Crowded; especially on the first floor. It's best to sit either outside or on second floor because with first floor there is constant foot traffic in and out the kitchen.

    (4)
  • Brandon R.

    So a buddy of mine suggested that we should go down and check out a newer place in our beloved wynwood area. I was excited because he said that the breakfast was great. I looked at the pictures on yelp and the suggestion seemed valid. The pictures looked mouthwatering. I started with a red sangria and it was wonderful. After that, it all kind of went down hill. I got the naked chicken pot pie, and it had a sour taste. The mac - n - cheese was hardly even cheesy, and it tasted mor like buttered pasta. Lastly, the fresh baked cookies. Do yourself a favor and get them. Fresh baked add delicious. Overall a good restaurant.

    (3)
  • Jessica M.

    My new Wynwood highlight! Morgan's does an excellent job of helping me forget exactly where I am in this city. From the polished, unpretentious patio to our wonderful server Myriam, every aspect I our visit was perfection. I had the rose sangria, beet and goat cheese tacos, and the hangar steak. Ill be dreaming of that steak and sangria for the next few weeks. I had no idea this gem was hiding in Wynwood. They also have a parking lot which is a plus here. Can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Natalie I.

    Ok so I decided to try this again this time with my guys. Mostly because I just love brunch and this is down the road form me. First off basic customer service 101: servers, hostess, busboys, anyone working please give your name to your clients! Who trained them and forgot that to teach that basic requirement? Sadly we woke up early, bright side we we arrived around 10:30 for 4th of July brunch ( Happy Independence Day America xoxo) it was not nearly as crowded. Thus we were seated right away by a friendly competent hostess. (names get you credit no names make you the pretty blond one.) We requested to sit down stairs because you get quicker and better service then upstairs even though ascetically upstairs looks nicer, more plush. Our waitress was much better then the MIA one I had my last visit. She maintained her presence in the room without hovering. She was prompt and she checked on us However she did not tell us her name. The kitchen was slow it took awhile for our food, not as long as last time. By 11 the place was packed. So now to the food: My guy ordered the Florentine eggs Benny. He said it was delicious, it came with sliced potatoes. However he did note that it was a small portion in comparison to the price. He then ordered the Raspberry Stuffed French Toast. I tried it, way too sweet. Just too much sweet. The reviewer who commented that the basic french toast was better, is correct. ( that is If you get it non burned). Our friend got the grilled cheese, it was nothing special. Came with "fries" that were more like potato crisps. I got an avocado BLT (Haas Avocado) it was yummy. The veggies stood out, fresh green lettuce and the tomatoes were fantastic, the herb mayo was a great sauce, avocados were fresh, sadly Not a lot of of bacon. Who does a bit and skimps on the bacon. Fries were crispy and interesting I wouldn't order them again. I understand the ingredients are fresh and organic however 80$ on Brunch for 3 people is outrageous. The food and service were much better then my first visit however this is not fine gourmet dinning. It is outrageously overpriced for what you get, which is a huge deterrent.

    (3)
  • RR M.

    We stumbled on Morgan's 4 years ago when we moved to Miami Beach & were driving around Midtown & fell in love. We've got back to many times to count because we enjoy it every time! (Celebrated my first Mother's Day there last year!) The food is consistently good. I usually get the BLT with a side salad & always devour it. My husband likes their turkey club. Their Bellini's are simply divine. There is no purée in it, so I'm not exactly sure how they make it, but it has the best flavor! The service is ALWAYS good, even when they're busy. It's a real local place. Bring your kid or your dog & enjoy!

    (4)
  • Sasha G.

    Parking is TERRIBLE! Good luck finding a spot there. Long wait time. Be prepared to stand several long minutes and wait. My server was no where to be found. Service was beyond a disgrace. I understand it's a busy day but don't disappear for a long period of time when you have customers waiting. I had the roasted chicken sandwich with avocado and bacon with shredded like fries. Sandwich was bland and the fries were disgusting. Also got the chicken and waffles. Again disgusting. Chicken was dry and tasteless and the waffle was dry as well. Money wasted. Not coming back. I should've trusted the yelp reviews.

    (3)
  • Stephanie B.

    My family and I had a delicious brunch at Morgan's!!! My only suggestion is to show up after 3pm when the brunch crowd dies out because you will be waiting in the sun for over an hour. I ordered the frittata which is basically like your abuela's Spanish tortilla , a-la wynwood. It was interesting but delicious at that!!! The house club Sandwhich was large size and it also comes with a salad. The salad came with basically no type of dressing (not even a little bit of oil on the mixed greens) we had to ask for some. I saw the chicken and waffles from far away while I was waiting to be seated and it was kind of torturing because of how delicious it looked LOL. The drinks were good but I was confused because they kept bringing my boyfriends drink in different size drink glasses. I ordered a wisteria and it was a good choice for a brunch beverage. Can't wait to come back!

    (4)
  • Marcus D.

    Great breakfast spot my meal was very good. I ordered soft scramble eggs and they came out soft scramble. The coffee was very good as well. I brought one the biggest chocolate chip cookies I have ever seen. They sell them you just have to ask. I am still eating off it 3 days later and it's still great. The price are reasonable for breakfast that's not from a chain. They also have outdoor seat which is also great.

    (4)
  • Clemente M.

    Killer breakfast/brunch! Just about everything on the menu is great. Lunch isn't bad, but it's definitely not as good as breakfast. Get there early on a weekend, or you're going to wait.

    (4)
  • J.R. E.

    I visited Morgan's recently while in Miami on vacation. The was a line outside waiting to be seated and the parking lot was full so I assumed this was a great place to be. It took over 30 minutes to be seated and there was little to no communication between the wait staff when tables became available. The food was excellent, my husband had the brioche French toast which he thoroughly enjoyed and I had a turkey burger. Once the food arrived, the waiter was attentive and accommodating. We had a dozen of the fresh baked cookies to go and they were excellent as well. Our experience was pleasant and I hope the staff and figure out how to seat people quicker especially when there appear to be open tables.

    (4)
  • Rachel N.

    I love this place! The food is good, mimosas are amazing and the price is reasonable. Always have good service here, and the ambiance is wonderful. I highly recommended this place

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    Came here for dinner after wynwood artwalk and the food was awesome and great friendly service from Isabelle and Michelle. We started with the beef sliders and I had the Moroccan stew (vegetarian) and my hubby had the turkey burger. Everything was delicious. We will definitely be back soon!

    (5)
  • Ian M.

    Get there early, parking is limited because they get very busy!

    (5)
  • Emily H.

    The best breakfast items ever!!! I love breakfast on the weekends, but by the time I get up and get ready there is a strong possibility that I will have to wait. Morgan's has been on my top list and I finally decided that I would have to bite the bullet and wait if needed. I got there around 11:00 and there was a 15 minute wait which wasn't too bad. One of the things I noticed immediately was their organization. Everyone knew their role and was efficient. Our waitress had a great personality and was on point . My boyfriend had the frittata which was amazing and I had the Frenchman's sandwich. The sandwich was delicious, fried egg, ham, boursin and arugula. Delicious combination of flavors. I couldn't imagine getting any better until the French Toast arrived. OMG this is hands down the best French toast ever. I am not even such a big fan of French Toast, but this was amazing. The brioche bread had a caramelized crust and then the center was soft, it was topped by cinnamon butter. This was a perfect breakfast. Love it, its a must. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    Went there for brunch this past weekend and ordered the chicken and waffles. Was not impressed at all. The presentation is OK, but I didn't really enjoy my meal to say the least. There was nothing "wrong" with it, it's just that I've tasted better in Miami. Wasn't much flavor to the chicken and the waffle itself was not spongy and not the best quality I've had. Lets just say I had higher expectations for this. I ordered the mango smoothie (don't remember the name but it has mango, coconut, dates) and it was amazing. I enjoyed my smoothie much more than my meal. The service was ok- nothing stood out. We did wait a while for a table because we wanted to sit outside. Atmosphere is alright. I may be back just because I have heard good things, so it may just be ordering something else. My friend ordered an omelette and that looked really good.

    (3)
  • Alex B.

    Food here is good. But the service is getting worse and worse. Today went with friends for brunch. The host was rude. She gave out the table to ppl who came after us so I walked up and asked nicely " how much longer for our table to be ready " and didn't mention that I saw what was just happened. She answer with a bad attitude " u will be seated when your table is ready " ... Ahhh I just saw u seat ppl who came after us !!! O k a y ... We ordered the food and waited for 45 mins. Also saw 2 tables who seat after us got their food before we get ours. What was wrong with the services ?!?!? I guess we have to find a new place with a better for our brunch meet-up spot.

    (1)
  • Janette G.

    Second time coming here. By chance a friend told us about this place and when we got here I realized we've been. Food is excellent. Our wait staff was spot on. Had the chicken and waffles and a side of maple bacon. It was fantastic. No bones in the chicken and the bacon was sticky yet still crisp. We started brunch with a couple of sticky buns for the three of us, plenty!! They are so good and rich. My partner ordered the eggs Benedict again and they did not disappoint. We came here the first time for them and she had forgotten but quickly remembered after first bite. Ham is not too thick so you have a good balance of flavors. Coffee could've been stronger. Friend had the three egg combo and enjoyed every bite. If you're in the area stop!! Only bad thing is parking is limited if you arrive too late.

    (4)
  • Julio L.

    Ok the rating just dropped..Was there for breakfast the other day....I particularly don't have a problem with pets, but when they are allow to eat ON the table with you, I have a little issue. Was there another dog ON my table as well? For sanitary purposes, "Was my table WIPED DOWN with the SAME wiping cloth? " guess over all concern. Let me not knock the place, the food is good, just concerns. Yes, they do advertised "dogs allow", but on a chair and paws on table? Keeping it real...

    (3)
  • Franklin M.

    Came here to celebrate Easter. The lackluster brunch menu was a surprising disappointment. Food was average, good, but average. I'm afraid, I won't be returning any time soon. Unlike Easter, there is no resurrecting this place.

    (3)
  • Benjamin B.

    Nestled in Wynwood, I went to Morgan's because I wanted to go to breakfast, and my roommate suggested we go. I read some of the reviews on Yelp just to get a sense for what the experience might be like, but I really went will few expectations other than I would have some eggs benedict. My first impressions of the place were that it seemed like one of those typical Wynwood places. It does have a slightly sophisticated, key-west vibe about it, but of course without the tropical paradise feel. Although I learned that there are various entrances and seating options, we sat outside on the veranda, which was perfect because it looked like it would rain. When it came time to order, I made a request that I have the eggs benedict but with chicken sausage instead of ham. The waitress said she would have to charge me for the substitution, but she never did, so that gave her some points in my book. As for the quality of the dish, it was one of the best versions I have had. The fact that the salt on the table is coarse sea salt also added to the dish because I like to salt my food and the grains of salt were large and really added flavor. As for the other takeaways, I was very satisfied that we were not rushed to leave. My roommate and I sat at the table for a good 20 minutes after we paid, and we were not rushed out. For me, this is always a sign of a good place. So, next time you want a quality brunch in the middle of Miami, make your way to Morgan's .

    (4)
  • Kirstie A.

    Tried Morgans because I've heard good things and it looked like a cute spot- what a disappointment. Our food took over 30 minutes, and we only ordered 2 things. No modifications, just 2 simple dishes. It took so long that multiples tables arrived well after us and got their food before us. After 30 minutes the waitress came back and asked us what we ordered (did you not write it down?) and told us there was a mixup and it was on it's way. Another 10 minutes, still no food. And the whole time we sat there they didn't even offer us something to snack on. I've worked in hospitality before, it's not hard to send out 2 mimosas on the house when your guest has been waiting an inexcusably long time. When it finally came out, the food was great. That is literally the only reason I gave them 2 stars. Soon after, the waitress gave us a plate of potato slices on the house to apologize. Really? Potato slices? Not to mention they're a little late. Cute place, good food, and right by my house- but sadly, I don't think I'll come back.

    (2)
  • Carlos G.

    Morgan's never disappoints me. The wife and I really enjoy our Saturday brunches here. Why Saturdays you ask? Because Sundays are always so busy no matter when or where you go. There are some pretty mixed reviews here on the site but I can tell you that I have always enjoyed the service here. The staff is pretty friendly and I can tell you on this last visit that my server was very attentive. We brought #HeisenbergTheBT along with us and one of the waitresses was kind enough to bring him a doggy bowl of water. My Favs: The cheese platter - AMAZING The Melty Turkey Burger The Frenchman's Sandwich THE BAKED TO ORDER COOKIES! I've had the chicken and waffles and wasn't impressed. It was my first time ever ordering the dish and I was disappointed because the meal was just so bland. There are 2 reasons this review ends with 4 stars. 1. BRING BACK THE OLD FRIES!!! The old skinny fries were a huge Morgans hit, my understanding is that the vendor that they used no longer makes the fries so they are making their own now. The problem is that there is no consistency when they come out. If you place an order for two, one will come out crispy; the other will come out soggy. They are also way to thin. BRING BACK THE OLD FRIES!!! 2. The mimosa and sangria pitchers are a little overpriced. Especially since they are only enough to fill a few champagne flutes. That being said, keep up the great work and you'll always have this FatCat coming back!

    (4)
  • Janeisie R.

    My new favorite place for breakfast!!!!!!!!!!! I had a mimosa to start off and it was sooo good!! I ordered the french toast to share and an omelette. Amazing food! My bf had a grilled cheese and that was no joke! They didn't spare any cheese slices for his sandwich. I am already making plans to return and also try their dinner menu.

    (5)
  • Ana O.

    I've read some mixed reviews about this place which was kind of a downer because beforehand I was looking forward to eating here. We went for Sunday brunch around 1pm and parking was a challenge but it was worth the wait. Seating time was about 20 minutes for a table inside. The 1st floor room is a bit a small but it has a cool vibe to it. My fiancé started out by ordering a chicken and waffle which if he claims to be 1 of the best. I had the French Toast. I fully recommend it. We decided on the bottomless mimosa and it was will worth it. I really enjoyed this place the service was great and the food was delicious. I go back for brunch again for sure. Overall it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to coming back for dinner some time.

    (4)
  • Sunshine P.

    Delicious food. I tried the eggs Benedict traditional, and it was really good. ( first time trying Eggs Benedict. I thennnnnn tried the stuffed French toast and it was to die for. No syrup needed. Our waiter Isabella was a great server and helped me with my decision. 3rd time being at Morgans and I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Amisha R.

    Ordered the Eggs benedict florentine and the french toast brioche. The food was amazing.... But ... the wait was too much. Waited for approximately 2 hours prior to being seated inside as it was insanely hot to sit outdoors. After being seated, they took 15 minutes prior to someone coming in to serve us water. Have been to a lot of brunch places, and somehow it was crazy that no was was making sure that the people waiting to be seated were hydrated. I would really encourage the management to hire a couple more people who would maybe take orders for drinks and provide water for those waiting to be seated. Also, I would suggest they make a shade in the tons of parking space they have and provide some space to sit for those waiting. It was like a punishment for having thought of the idea to have brunch at Morgan's on a Sunday. There were a couple of servers who were just interested in loitering around a bunch of single girls and didn't seem to care about the others. In short, it was a frustrating brunch. Eventually our server was great and so was the food... but surely did not compensate for the long tiring wait..My husband was mad at me for taking him to this place !

    (3)
  • Humberto N.

    Friendly staff. Easy relaxed atmosphere. I had the beet and goat cheese taco and it was excellent!!

    (4)
  • Naty K.

    I assume that the people putting 2 dollar signs (as in moderate) for this place are only doing so because they came here for brunch. Dinner is NOT cheap, let's put it that way. Luckily, I had a Groupon, or dinner would have been $80+ for 2 people, and that's also assuming you don't get any soft drink refills. The place has charm. It's an old historic home that was converted to a restaurant. There's outdoor seating as well as indoor seating. You are led up some stairs to the second floor, which is where the restaurant's seating is located. On this particular night, the heat was tolerable so we ate outside. Parking is ample, with a lot of self-parking on the side of the restaurant. Unfortunately, the choices on the menu were a bit...scarce. I was looking to order fish but they only had the one fish I cannot stand, which is salmon. This was also the fish of the day. They really need to up the ante for pescetarians! I settled for 2 vegetarian options -- the Moroccan stew, which sounded exotic enough, and the Manicotti. As an appetizer, we got the fried calamari. I enjoyed the calamari, as it reminded me of the way it is prepared in Europe, which is lightly fried and not full of breading. They also had generous portions and the marinara sauce was tasty. The manicotti was ok but I have had better. The ricotta was runny, watery even. The sauce was a bit on the bland side. The crepes were tender though. The highlight came in the form of the Moroccan stew. I had never had anything quite like it, and the mixture of different flavors - sweet, sour, and bitter had a nice kick. You see, not only are there olives, almonds, lemon and couscous, but also dried apricots and tomato all mixed together and stewed. It was delicious! As a side, we got the sauteed spinach and the Brusells sprouts. The sprouts were grilled, so the outside was nice and crunchy. It was a nice touch and since it's not common to find Brusells sprouts in menus, I must give them props for that. At this point, like I said above, the bill was starting to build up so we refrained from dessert. I I just can't give 4-5 stars though due to the lack of seafood options, the high prices, and the manicotti. This seems to be the place to come if you're looking for brunch but dinner was just not that impressive to me.

    (3)
  • Sherri W.

    my husband and our kids (11 and 8) completely loved the food and service was great too - we actually shook our waiter Rob's hand! (when was the last time you did that!) We plan to return soon to try other dishes. Kids loved sliders, the bread basket, We loved our entrees - meatloaf; goat cheese and beet tacos. Desserts looked great but we were stuffed. Went on to the enjoy Wynwood from there.

    (4)
  • Steve A.

    Okay... so let me start by saying that the food here is good. Not awesome, like OMG, i'll never have another meal like this, good... but decent enough to have given the restaurant a second chance. However, that won't be happening anytime soon because of the seriously poor service at this place. I haven't been to a place in quite some time that not only serves the children last, but has them wait an extra 5 minutes (easy) for their meals while all the adults have be fed. In addition, the waitress was MIA for most of the meal, and took forever in refilling coffee or making any general inquiries as to how everything was. When we finally finished our meals, the busboy scraped the leftovers on our plates into one big pile on one of our plates in order to more efficiently stack the plates BEFORE removing it from our table? Seriously???? Who trains these servers??? I do have to give some credit to the hostess, who was courteous, and very helpful in keeping us appraised of the wait time for our party of 7. (35 minutes on a saturday around 11:30am). Overall, we were disappointed by the waitstaff, not overly impressed with the food, and probably wouldn't return...

    (2)
  • Jessica B.

    Mimosa's were great. Very nice. We ordered the salmon platter and an omelet. Both were good. I'm a fish eater so it was a different preparation of the salmon for me but a nice surprise nonetheless. The beignets were good as well. It was our first time eating beignets and we were delighted. The sauces were delicious as well. Would definitely come back.

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    WOW!! The staff here is amazing. My group had an awful experience at another brunch spot & we decided to go to Morgan's instead. I told the hostess about how awful the other place had bin and she showed up with a cheese & fruit platter to ease the mood & make us soo happy! :) it's the little things that count & they really get how to run a business! A+ to the frittata & Bloody Mary

    (5)
  • Todd M.

    Cool place, great atmosphere, amazing food. Had the mascarpone & raspberry stuffed French toast. It was delicious. Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Monique P.

    I enjoyed my time here and so did my father. Service was quick and the food came quickly as well. I went on Saturday at around noon, we were seated immediately. Food was good I like my waffles a little crispy but it was still good. I would good back.

    (5)
  • George E.

    I've read some bad and mixed reviews about this place which was kind of a downer because beforehand I was really looking forward to eating here. We went for Sunday brunch and parking was pretty full on their lot but we lucked out as someone was leaving. Seating time was about 5 minutes for a table inside. When we got to the first floor room it seemed a little small but it has a cool vibe to it. Once you sit and start going through the menu you forget all about that though. I started out by ordering a chunky monkey which if you are a fan of banana drinks I fully recommend you should get. I decided to have a grilled cheese sandwich that was simply cheesy. It was delicious and I will have another when I go back for brunch again for sure. My girlfriend had the omelet with I think ham and spinach. They were good but what was amazing was her order of maple bacon. It was so damn good I'd still recommend it to an angry vegan. We also decided to split an order of french toast that felt like it just melted in your mouth. Overall it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to my dinner I have planned.

    (5)
  • Jason a.

    Great club sandwich, iced coffee portions are big easy to share food came out extremely quick great lunch spot!!

    (5)
  • Adrienne L.

    The food came to our table cold. Our eggs were rubbery, the pancakes were doughy and there were flies everywhere. The waffles were pretty ok even though they were cold when they served them to us. I must of really been hungry lol

    (2)
  • Nabeel H.

    Went here on a casual Saturday for brunch, couldn't be happier. Great environment, very good decor, delicious food, good service.Not too noisy, but definitely unique compared to other places. they have really good chicken waffles, and on of the best cinnamon buns!

    (5)
  • Amy I.

    The chicken and waffle sandwich is heaven. There is just something about this place that makes you feel very at home and it's simply perfect for a brunch with friends and family or a good day date. Fills up very fast so get here early.

    (5)
  • Alicia P.

    Went for Breakfast on Tuesday morning. Great place for business meetings because of its quiet patio area- I ordered the Eggs Benedict with Ham and it was AMAZING ! And the spicy potato rounds that came with it were delicious too! Can't wait to go back to try their waffles!

    (5)
  • Lynn N.

    This was my first time going to Morgans and I went with a group of 10 to celebrate a birthday. We read about the long lines on the weekend so we came in on a Thursday morning and had the whole upstairs area to ourselves and it was a beautiful area! The table ordered a variety of dishes and everyone was thoroughly pleased and had no complaints whatsoever about the food! I ordered the chicken and waffles and there was not a crumb left on my plate! I found the waffle to have a nice crunch but was light and fluffy. The chicken had delicious breading and the flavors melded together perfectly. The wait was long to order but that was understandable considering that we were a large group that had invaded upon the unsuspecting waitstaff. We will definitely be coming back to Morgans for brunch again and will add it to our go to places to eat!

    (5)
  • Jackie R.

    Morgan's is a favorite brunch and dinner place. Consistently delicious food and a nice outside patio seating. Enjoyed a turkey burger (typically I order without the bun) & side salad: OMG, so SO good! We ordered eggs benedict (one of the best around town, with a to-die-for sauce), and a frittata (properly prepared & cooked served with an arugula salad that is a great compliment to the dish). Really like their coffee too. We've been going here since they opened. Well, my family gets to eat here regularly (they're local.. I get to visit when I'm in town). It's a go-to, always pleasant, spot for great food. Must compliment Emanuel for exceptional customer service!! He's observant, attentive, and went above and beyond. The restaurant was super busy, as was the staff. Emanuel was busy too. He noticed we'd not been served water after a few minutes. We were so impressed that someone who is not on the wait staff, took it upon himself to give us a friendly greeting, serve us water and make us feel welcomed.

    (4)
  • Stephen C.

    Morgan's is the type of place where you get there and scope out other people's plates and everything looks delicious, and from my experience, it is! Went there for a Sunday brunch after biking around Wynwood checking out the art. As far as brunch goes, this is a great spot. It has a lot of (free) parking too. The biking around Wynwood/brunch at Morgan's combo is a solid morning activity! I tried the French Toast and Frittata. Both were good, not out of this world, but good. The French Toast came with a small amount of syrup, but you don't need too much because it has a lot of flavor on it's own. The Frittata actually didn't look as good as it actually was. It's loaded with vegetables and the eggs don't overwhelm the rest of the ingredients. I'll definitely come back, and I'd like to explore the menu a bit more when I do! The coffee was nothing special, which I don't mind at all. People complain about wait times, well yeah.. if you go to a good restaurant at a prime time.. well guess what?? You may have to wait a bit!

    (4)
  • Autumn V.

    I will be back for the fried chicken & waffle sandwich I had ordered the eggs benedict because it's a personal fav, but it was a tough decision & three way tie between fried chicken/waffle sandwich or the beats&goat cheese tacos. After I ordered the smart man next to me had gone with the chicken & waffle sandwich, I pretty much cried with envy & thought about being ghetto & changing my order.... glad I didn't the benedict was awesome. Location: Tucked away off north miami, parking was easy it has a pretty good size lot & street. Atmosphere was nice although I couldn't imagine going on a super hot day or mid summer cuz 80% of the seating was outside. Food: The coffee sucked! just typical diner coffee, which is fine but I was expecting with the new american type food style to have some awesome local roasterie or at least an up from Folgers, But the food was on poinnnnt. I could have licked the hollandaise sauce off my plate. Price: it's that type of gourmet mac n' cheese style restaurant, so prices were average about $14-17 a person, but the portions are really big. Service: pretty laid back barely saw our waitress, but she was sweet & did her thing

    (4)
  • D S.

    Inconsistent. Sometimes I get great food, sometimes it's barely edible. Hit or miss at its finest. but... Best cookies ever!

    (3)
  • diana s.

    Raspberry pancakes were amazing. That Wisteria drink was delicious. Place has a great atmosphere and good food

    (4)
  • Ken J.

    I can't wait for the next time!!! Late on a Sunday evening, we had our first Morgan's experience. While most of the experience could be considered a Morgasm, there where a couple of issues. We had beignets, Chicken and waffles, meatloaf, brisket, and bread pudding. Across all dishes the food was extremely satisfying. We ordered beignets ahead as suggested on the menu. I was surprised to see these huge donut holes. I was expecting square or rectangle pillows of perfection, but the flavor was there. The bread pudding was scrumptious, so much so that I hated to share... I will be back to have my own dessert journey. The entrees were very good and will make us return to brunch and wait the hour long wait that we have failed to make it through in the past. What I had really wanted for dessert was the chocolate covered waffle, but as I ordered it after the entree the server said "you didn't order that before". There was nothing on the menu that would suggest that I needed to and while I quite frequently order dessert first (to avoid backing out of it after a large meal), I hadn't ordered it prior to the entree. Of course, in restaurant speak this means that it's 15 minutes to closing time and we have already cleaned up the waffle iron. Sad, sad, sad... for my first experience it did let me know that I won't expect them to go the extra mile. I would've almost preferred for them to tell us that they were closed at 9 pm rather than not follow through on making a table's experience exceptional.

    (4)
  • Richard D.

    Went to Morgans two days in a row and both were great. On the first day I had an espresso and a sticky bun to start off. Sooo damn good, warm and sweet and savory! My lady had 3eggs with home fries and turkey sausage. She was ok with them while I had the Frittata with chorizo onions and an arugula salad on top, pretty different from frittatas I've had before but good. On the 2nd day started off the same espresso and sticky bun. My lady this time got a waffle with bananas and caramel which was great while I had the voluptuous grilled cheese. Man they were not lying, 3 different cheeses...very delicious. Staff is very polite and the atmosphere is really relaxed and clean. Definitely coming back!

    (4)
  • Norma D.

    Went to Morgan's with a groupon deal and was not disappointed. Sat outside as the weather was breezy and cool. Not busy at all on a Wednesday nite. Our server was friendly and knowledgeable. I expected worse service based on the reviews I had read so it was a nice surprise. We were a party of 2 and ordered the cheese board ($15) that was huge...enough for at least 4 people. It included 3 or 4 cheeses, crostini, fig paste, grapes, cranberries and walnuts. For entrees we ordered the short rib ($26) which was served with mashed potaoes and baby carrots, and the meatloaf ($15) which came with mashed potatoes and green beans. Both entrees were delicious and again, the portions were huge. We didn't save room for dessert, so we'll just have to go back! ;) P.S. the cornbread was off the chain!

    (4)
  • Melissa L.

    Went to Morgan's yesterday with my husband for brunch. Beautiful place, parking as is typical for the area was difficult, but expected. The reason for my 1 start rating is all about the service. Admittedly, it is a popular place on a beautiful Sunday in Miami. Therefore a wait is expected. However waiting almost twice (40-50 min) as long as the host said we would (20-30) was not. Feeling that we had already invested so much time there and would likely experience a longer wait elsewhere, we stayed. When we were finally seated, the waiter did not come by for almost 15 mins. We ordered a pitcher of mimosas which were quite good. For starters we ordered the beet and goat cheese tacos. While tasty, are served cold and still took over 20 mins to be delivered to our table. And right behind it was our main dish order of Chicken and Waffles (juicy chicken, OK waffles) and House Club (good sandwich, cold and stale tasting potato sticks). I really don't understand why this all came out at the same time. Maybe he just forgot. The waiter never did come back to check on us or bring us more water. Later, I waved him down to get our check. When we handed back the folder with our credit card, he must have turned around and placed it on the customer side of the very crowded bar because when I looked over 5 mins later, there it was. His carelessness made me feel like I needed to watch it like a hawk. Right when I decided to pick it up and bring it back to my table, he swung by and took it to another room to process our payment. I have to say that the lack of service made this a very uncomfortable experience. I don't know if they are simply understaffed or just don't mind operating inefficiently. Other reviews state similar experiences but the place was packed so people are still going. I wont be one of them. The lack of service for ok but not amazing food just killed the whole experience.

    (2)
  • Gabriella H.

    What a cute restaurant! A couple friends and I visited the restaurant on a Sunday for brunch. It was busy, so the wait was about 45 minutes long. As soon as my friends and I were seated, I noticed that the restaurant is in a house. There's a patio/backyard area decorated with a very picnicky/rustic look (which i loved) and the inside of the house has a very modern and chic look with white furniture decor. The chicken and waffles here was soooo frickin' good! It tasted like butter melting in my mouth-so tasteful and delicious! The mimosa was good as well. This restaurant is pricey, but should not be a surprise as it's located in Wynwood. The service was okay, nothing spectacular. A couple of my friends had to wait a little longer for there food to arrive than some of us others had to. If your in the area and are looking for a cool, hip and scrumptious brunch restaurant, you should definitely check it out!

    (4)
  • Courtney N.

    The atmosphere is always friendly and unpretentiously upbeat so I would recommend it for group settings. The food is always fine at best good but never great. I have been for dinner and brunch and always leave saying no big deal.

    (3)
  • Andy D.

    Ambiance is like the Rolling Stones, "They ain't got no satisfaction". Ambiance really here is not existent. On the outside seating, you can watch over a parking lot, re-gentrified yuppies jogging down NE 29 St , or an occasional crack whore frolicking between John's, and if you go inside and your in a replica Bulgarian morgue, cold and empty but with a concrete floor. Just look and a Euro-trash bar. Sound's bad, really bad, but it isn't. Morgan's has made the best of an iffy area. Granted the new uber luxury condominium's have brought in an eclectic crowd of mostly people who have never been robbed, or had there car's broken into, The are looking for there eclectic eating spot's. Morgan's has made do, with indoor and outdoor dining. I think if the weather is good, and not South Florida Sticky, I would eat outdoors. they do have a beautiful ficus tree in there parking lot the if tree's could talk, it would have a million stories. Inside, I don't think your quite as lucky, not a single picture hangs from the wall, the wall's are sanitary white, equally sanitary are the tables and chairs, and no matter where you are in the restaurant you can here the toilet's flush, I didn't hear customer's washing there hands though. Bottom line Morgan's has successful wait staff, who were quick and nice, they pointed out different dishes, and made it a very pleasant experience. The food is equally very geek and huge portion's. The side salad was immense and made very well. The mussel's were HUGE, in a buttery white wine sauce with garlic and onion's. Over all I'd come back here, the do have interesting menu, from simmered short ribs to the proverbial salmon.

    (4)
  • Sam D.

    We loved our brunch here. First place we ate at in Miami! We sat upstairs, very chic and still cozy. The eggs benedict and chicken+waffle sandwich was delicious. The raspberry and mascarpone stuff French toast was amazing. I wish I lived next door so I could order some right now. Don't be put off by the area. We took photos with the cool graffiti! Prices are reasonable too! A must go! Oh we also ordered the beignets and they were so yummy but the homemade caramel sauce and raspberry sauce it comes with out it over the top! Plus our waiters were excellent very attentive and really did their jobs well!

    (5)
  • Mylo G.

    Cool place to visit but food doesn't have the WOW factor. Only dish that really stood out for us, believe it or not, was the egg white wrap. Good flavor all around.

    (3)
  • Nala D.

    Had a reservation for a large party and left information. Called the day of the reservation to confirm got no response after calling about 50 times and when they did respond the host that answered the phone was extremely rude and claimed I had no reservation and hung up the phone on me. Been before but I will never go back

    (1)
  • Caroline B.

    My friends and I were looking for a restaurant for brunch. We were recommended Morgan's. We all agreed that the food was delicious. At the end of our meal we were all very much satisfied. The place is cozy and the atmosphere is nice. We sat upstairs and the decor was nice was well. Loved the white seats. The chef (Ervin) did an incredible job on the food!!

    (4)
  • Claudio C.

    Great spot for brunch! French toast and eggs Benedict are a must. Place has great ambiance and a friendly staff.... Brief and to the point! Like Nike says "Just do it!" Lol!

    (4)
  • Johanna M.

    This place has one of the best brunch food I have ever had! I mean its incredible! I wasnt expecting it. There is inside and outside seating. It has its own parking lot but its tiny and when theyre busy its a nightmare to try to get around that lot. Anyways, anything you get, you can't go wrong with. We got the regular waffles but I wish we would have gotten the chicken and waffles. That looks pretty damn good. The eggs were tasty. My favorite were the potatoes though. The seasoning they put on them is awesome. I also really enjoyed the marmalade that comes with the toast. I cant wait to go back! Oh yeah, if you're thinking about getting the chunky monkey smoothie...DONT!! (only bad thing I tried)

    (5)
  • Ana Cristina P.

    I don't wanna go all star-crazy and give this place TOO many stars yet, since I've only been once...so I'll stick to a solid three for now. Went to brunch there last weekend with a few friends. Boy, was it hot outside! We still chose to sit outside since it was such a big group of us, and despite the heat it ended up being quite pleasant. I ordered something pretty safe. Scrambled egg whites with toast and potatoes. The potatoes were good but a tad on the burned side. Definitely like the seasoning though. My friend was gracious enough to let me have a slice of her French Toast...and at that point during my meal I died and went to heaven. I will be ordering that from now on every single time I brunch there. So, so perfectly sweet and delicious. I want some now, actually. Too bad it's so far (and it's not brunch time). Service was solid...which I was happy about, as I'd been warned the service could be kind of slow on occasion. One thing: their SIX DOLLAR "fresh squeezed" orange juice? Not so fresh squeezed, and definitely not worth SIX DOLLARS. I rarely do this because I feel bad wasting any kind of food or drink, but I had to ask the waitress to take it back and give me some Iced Tea instead.

    (3)
  • Bianca F.

    BEST FRENCH TOAST EVER !!!! Love the place, very friendly, welcoming and the food was fresh and delicious. Been dying to go back.

    (5)
  • Margie A.

    Surprised they offer a brunch menu during the week which include their French Toast and Chicken and Waffle specialty. Definitely a place to come to when hungry portions are large.

    (4)
  • Natasha T.

    Two stars only because I really like the food! The food was the only reason I have Morgans so many chances....but this is the last try and they failed! The last three times I have been to Morgans the service has been horrible. First time waitress was clueless and super slow. Second time hair in my bf food. Third time stood at hostess stand for about 8 minutes before a hostess appeared and then she asked me to wait even longer before writing my name down. I tried Morgans ....but I'm sure I can find food just as good with better service somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Latoya C.

    Morgan's is my GO TO for great gourmet food...well great food PERIOD! Literally EVERYTHING here is good and great for nearly all occasions. The staff here is amazing and very accommodating. I did my sisters baby shower here and it was nothing short of FANTASTIC. My boyfriend and I love this place and coming from two locals that is saying A LOT! I've done weekend girlfriend brunches here, dinner, staff lunches, etc. so I've pretty much had everything on the menu so trust me when I say GO TO MORGANS. Great food, great portions and double chocolate cookies to DIE FOR! Recommendations- Brunch: Chicken and waffles, fresh fruit bowel with whipped cream, pancakes, and FRENCH TOAST! Lunch: Any of their sandwiches or sliders! Dinner: Everything (more specifically I love their meatloaf and mash, really filling you might want to share) Dessert: DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES (but all the desserts are grrrrreat)

    (5)
  • Maurizio M.

    What a pleasant surprise I had yesterday having dinner at Morgans... I was there a few times for breakfast and it was ok, then I sat upstairs for dinner with two friends and was once again received by a young, nice, pleasant, no BS waiter named Isabella, who came up several times to check on us. Loved the fact that there were no TV screens all over and we could have a pleasant conversation... I had the pulled Oxtail with Polenta that I found delicious and quite filling... NICE!!!

    (4)
  • Brutally H.

    Generally, food is OK. It always seems to lack from essential seasoning. Service is fair at best. Servers rudely and unapologetically plow over anyone or anything in their way. Not many places for brunch in Miami, but this one is not a necessary stop. If I could leave Zero stars, I would . . .

    (1)
  • Rachel B.

    Service was okay, nothing special but not bad either. Everyone was friendly. The wait was long for my party of two, about 40 min. But it was Sunday around 1pm so that was expected. I got the French toast with a side of maple bacon, thee best! It was like bacon candy!! I wish I could return to Morgans, there was so much more I wanted to try!

    (5)
  • medschool c.

    Great breakfast, very nice outdoor seating area. I ordered a breakfast wrap which comes with egg whites, assorted veggies, Boursin cheeses and I added bacon- delicious!! Husband had Benedict traditional which he said was very good. Pleasant staff, easy parking.

    (5)
  • Miriam L.

    Love this place. We've been here before for dinner a couple of times but never for brunch. We just left and I have to say that the Frittata was AMAZING! It was enough for two of us, although my husband ordered the waffles too. The service was wonderful. The coffee was delish. Ambiance perfect. We will be back. Maybe next Sunday!

    (5)
  • Gus M.

    The BLT sandwich here is what dreams are made of. Stacked with at least 12 slices of bacon, lettuce, tomato and herb mayo, with a side of fries (or coleslaw, or a salad), this is the cure for a hangover. The sourdough bread is fresh and crisp, perfectly toasted for you. Other greats at Morgan's include the (regular, or smoked salmon) eggs benedict, and the heavenly chicken and waffles. Crispy fried chicken strips, a huge waffle slathered with butter, and a small cup of syrup. Make sure you ask for some hot sauce and drizzle leftover syrup on each bite. Now, that was just brunch. For dinner try the meatloaf, served with green beans and mashed potatoes. If you want the full experience, make sure to order some mac and cheese with that. While the food is excellent, I do have a few gripes with Morgan's. First off, some of the dinner prices are outrageous. While the meatloaf is a decent portion (that can be shared by two) at about $15, a dish of short ribs and mash potatoes is $26. The service can be extremely slow at times. Pray that you get the tall, red headed girl that works the outside tables. She seems to be the only one who knows what she's doing. Last, but not least. Water. They charge you $1 for water per table, which is fine, as I've come to expect it when I go to most places in the area. But it tastes AWFUL. It has a strange sink-sewage smell that throws me off. I have to plug my nose every time I take a drink. Usually I end up ordering an iced tea to compensate. And I guess thats how Morgan's wins at the end of the day/brunch/hangover. That and the amazing BLT sandwich.

    (4)
  • Natasha D.

    Be warned that there is no bar or liquor so you can get beer, wine or cocktails made with sake. We got the groupon so for $85 for 4 people it included 2 appetizers, 4 entrees, and 4 drinks up to $10 each. We arrived around 7:45 on Saturday night and were seated immediately. There is a dining room upstairs with larger tables so don't be fooled by the small tables in the indoor dining room on the bottom floor. There is also ample outdoor seating. Cornbread is served complimentary. It was sweet and moist just as I like it. Sadly they were out of calamari. We got the sliders and Mac and cheese. The sliders were cooked medium as we ordered and had a very "beefy" flavor. Yea I know they are made of beef and that is a slightly stupid comment. The Mac and cheese was good but had a texture that reminded me of velveeta. Everyone at my table ordered the hanger steak. Two were ordered medium and yet the plates came out super inconsistent. The plate that was ordered well was right on. Skinny fries were served atop well seasoned spinach. The chimichurri was pretty good for a non Argentinian joint. I got the chicken and waffles. Not the best I've ever had... Yard Bird puts it to shame. The waffle itself was fluffy and yummy but the chicken lacked flavor in the breading. Plus the were chicken strips which are always less moist than bone in. Beignets were not included in the deal but I decided to get them anyway. This was a waste of $10. The dough was raw inside and it tasted like it had been fried in stale oil... Very bitter flavor. Overall we all agreed it was an ok meal but we would never pay full price for it. The total on the food was something like $180 so we still had to tip on that. The saving grace was the huge well lit parking lot and the service was good too. With so many other similarly priced restaurants in the area it will be hard for this place to compete.

    (3)
  • Mauikai D.

    I've driven by Morgan's over a dozen times and finally made my way in for brunch on two occasions - indoor and outdoor seating. Both times, the staff were nice, but a bit aloof and slightly overwhelmed. The beet and goat cheese tacos were pretty incredible and set the bar high, but my friend's two dishes were pretty underwhelming. Their waffle and chicken sandwich was tough to eat considering the waffles weren't crispy and everything felt too mushy, but after taking it home and throwing it in the oven the next day, THAT'S when it felt like a California Roscoe's chicken & waffles dish on a bun! Although this place isn't the worst, I like to be blown away gastronomically - even if the place is an unpretentious little whole in the wall. And unfortunately, Morgan's just doesn't make the cut in my book.

    (3)
  • Andrew D.

    The place was clean and food was great. Service lady was very nice and accommodating . Recommended !!!

    (5)
  • Naydee M.

    I went this weekend for brunch with my entire family (10 people) and we honestly all left there unhappy. We went at 11:00 AM and by that time they said they were out of orange juice. How can you run out of juice when you just opened 3 hours ago for brunch? So we started by ordering sticky buns that came frozen to our table. When we told the server about how cold our food was all they offered was to reheat the buns because they no longer had any more - mind you 15 minutes later we saw another table getting one. Furthermore all our entrées came out cold. Two people in our party had meals that came with French Fries, our server said the fries would be out in a minute and they never did. So to compensate for not bringing our fries she offered not to charge a kids chicken tender that was also cold and had no seasoning. Basically I will never visit this place again. We spent a lot of money for a horrible experience!

    (1)
  • Yanessa E.

    Absolutely love their chicken n waffles. Their rose sangria just makes my day and let's not forget about their amazing cookies!!! And Brunch? Well it is great!

    (5)
  • Isis P.

    We came here for Sunday brunch after reading great reviews on it. Service sw great. We were seated within 20 minutes. Our waitress was attentive and nice. Food was beyond great! My husband had the chicken and waffle sandwich. Delicious and a very big portion. I had the mascarpone and raspberry French toast. So delicious and filling! I would definitely come again next time for dinner

    (4)
  • Karen L.

    Stopped at Morgan's before my flight with my family. Rudy waited on us and did a fantastic job. He was very attentive and made great recommendations to everyone at my table. I had the saki Bloody Mary which blew my mind. So good. I ordered the marscapone and raspberry French toast, but got French toast that seemed to have a brown sugar cinnamon butter and fresh strawberries. I was very happy to eat that so I didn't say anything. It was delicious and pretty light for French toast. After eating Rudy directed us where to see the best murals which was super helpful. Overall, loved the atmosphere, food, and service. Ill be back the next time I'm in Miami!

    (4)
  • Katie M.

    I have heard good things about this place so I wanted to finally try it. When we arrived there was a long line, which is always a good sign, if people are waiting- must be worth the wait! WRONG! Wait was 10 mins at best, we were taken to a room upstairs and seated at a table by the window. Ok, the white leather/lucite look may have been trendy a few years ago but now its just dirty. The seats and booths are all ripped and have turned grey from so much wear and tear and not being replaced. As I was being seated I noticed a trail of ants on my seat, not good. The person who seated me wiped it away with a rag then WIPED MY TABLE DOWN WITH THE SAME RAG. That is just unsanitary. I didnt complain cause I was just over it, I sat down and my waitress came, gave us a few minutes then returned. I ordered two things, then she informed me they were out of both those items. Shouldnt she tell me that when we sat down??? I ended up getting the beet tacos. They were ok. Needless to say I am not impressed with Morgans nor will I ever be returning. I think the place is dirty. I wish I could comment more on the food but they were out of bread and couldnt make french toast. What???

    (2)
  • carla c.

    Based on all the reviews I hoped this place would be amazing. But it was far from that. The food was extremely under seasoned and under cooked. Let's start by saying that it was Monday night and there were just 2 other tables but it took the server 15 min to get to our table. I had to request a breadbasket which took about another 15 min and it was stale. The cornbread was so dry it was inedible, the consistency like a dish washing sponge. Once again the server disappears which is surprising being that the restaurant was EMPTY! For starters we had the Lentil soup which was passable and the Mediterranean Sampler was the one thing that was okay but then again that was just a few ingredients placed on a plate. However, the hummus was under seasoned so my friend had to ask for lemon, olive oil, salt and pepper and personally seasoned himself. (how can you screw hummus!)We finally ordered our main entrée, the Port Beef Short Rib with Horseradish mash potatoes. This took even longer and it was not worth the wait. The mashed potatoes tasted like boxed mashed and to my surprise there was no horseradish. The carrots that came with the dish were RAW! They were for sure placed in bag with water and microwaved....gross. Everything just tasted like it was microwaved and poorly executed. And for what the food is the prices are a bit too high....Maybe this place should only open for Brunch because thats the only thing it seems to do well......Oh, the busser asked us for a cigarette in the middle of our dinner

    (1)
  • Rebecca B.

    Nice casual setting. Short ribs, very tender. Couscous with Merguez, excellent. But the star of the night was the apple pie, to die for. I will go back just to have the apple pie, it was one of the most memorable apple pies I have ever tasted.

    (4)
  • Ed C.

    This is the closest thing on the city side to something like Icebox, but much much better. Ingredients, service, offerings, etc. are all infinitely better. At Sunday brunch had two egg omelete perfectly cooked, light and fluffy with house potatoes (no grease) and multigrain toast (don't dismiss it, it was quality, along with the butter and preserves). Only miss was the maple bacon, essentially bacon dunked in maple syrup then hung to dry. Not worth the $5. GF had the raspberry pancakes, enough for a small army. Good as well though the bottom ones steamed as the meal wore on. Coffee was great (not like the watered down swill at IBox). A lunch a few weeks back was good as well. You can tell dishes are made with care. Can't wait to try dinner.

    (4)
  • Paula X.

    The entrees were very good as were the slices of bagettes served with them -- prices, moderate, portions could have been a tad bigger. Very disappointed, however, to see a relatively limited wine (scope and vintage) with all bottles $38 (glasses $10/$9) -- rather discouraging, and certainly not conducise to second bottle. Have NEVER before seen a wine list without a range of prices.

    (4)
  • Mani M.

    Service with an attitude...the owner takes reservations (if you have his cell number). The staff takes your name and wait for 40 minutes in the sun. Morgans should be renamed to MoreTime. You will have a better meal and better service at Sergio's. My first time here and my last. This place does not need one star! You are still waiting in line!

    (1)
  • Venezia M.

    A lovely space with friendly staff. But really? A brunch place incapable of making eggs to order? I ordered 3 eggs over medium - the first two times they were almost raw, and the third time they were burned. The waitress was very apologetic, but proceeded to charge me for them. I feel bad for the chickens.

    (2)
  • Jessica M.

    I had brunch here about a month ago. Service was extremely slow, server was not knowledgeable, and we had to ask the busboy for the bread basket. Our food came out cold. I would have sent it back if it wasn't for the fact that we were in a hurry. The saving grace was the complimentary danishes because the food took forever to come out. Seriously, how long does it take to make a dish of 2 eggs and an order of eggs benedict? And then they come out cold? No thanks. Oh, and be forewarned....orange juice is $6.

    (2)
  • Natalie Q.

    I visited Morgans on a beautiful Sunday morning just so I could sit on the porch. This place makes you feel like you've left Miami, that's for sure. I enjoyed my Eggs Benedict, which were perfectly cooked. I also shared an order of French Toast with fresh fruit and it was amazing! Can't wait to come back for dinner. I love that this place is not only adorable, but reasonably priced, and not too crowded. New Sunday fave!

    (4)
  • Rodney K.

    Great service, ambiance, and food.

    (5)
  • Adrian P.

    Food really good, service really slow, i mean really slow.

    (3)
  • jen r.

    i chose to finish off my bday wknd w a sex and the city style brunch at morgans with a few of my closest friends..i cant believe what a disappointment it was. (note- this review is very delayed, about 2 months). it was very crowded but luckily we didnt have to wait more than 5 minutes or so for an indoor table. we ordered coffee and instead of cream got skim milk. we got a grilled cheese as an appetizer, delish as always!! then the wait for the food was soooo long. over half hour bw grilled cheese and entrees coming out. our server never came to refill water or coffee or ask if we needed anything. we had to flag him down several times before he paid attention to us. then he seemed annoyed to have to get us refills, or butter for our toast. 2 orders came out wrong, but after all that we had waited we just sucked it up to avoid longer waits. then we ordered choc chip cookies for dessert and got choc choc chip instead after the 20 mins they took to bake. and they were completely undercooked. the waiter agreed with us and took them back, the pastry chef said thats how they are warm and gooey out of the oven. sure whatever, the waiter was embarrassed. we all got stomach aches. so we spent over 2 hours total for a quick hangover brunch that quite honestly wasnt even worth it. im kinda sad about this bc i was a huge morgans fan and have gone around recommending it left and right, wow total shock on the huge fail on their part.

    (2)
  • Jamie F.

    While I haven't visited Morgan's for their famous brunch (yet) I have been twice for dinner. It is a lovely atmosphere, and the house has an upstairs worth exploring as well. Our first dinner was good, service can be a little spotty but they do try very hard, sometimes the timing is just a little off. I highly recommend the salads, they are huge, fresh, and take the guilt out of whatever else you order :) Mussels, crab cakes and sliders were good but nothing to write home about. I will try the fried chicken next time! Wine list is okay, not a lot of choices for a wine geek like me so we ended up with rose. My ONE big complaint is that they need to buff/check their silverware and glassware better. The glasses were all foggy and we had a plate and a spoon that weren't usable. Something must be seriously wrong with their dishwasher! All in all three of us were full on 5 appetizers and had a very enjoyable evening. PS - order the cookies and ask for milk!!! YUMMY!

    (4)
  • Jeff M.

    Love the space, especially the wonderful outdoor veranda. On the other hand, the food is super heavy, bland and downright tasteless. Have tried 4 or 5 times Not my kind of place.

    (3)
  • Marisol M.

    We went to Morgan's tonight and it was amazing! My parent in laws are in town and they are finicky eaters AND hard to please when it comes to service. We ordered the morrocan stew which was amazing... the churrasco steak and the the short ribs that were cooked to perfection.. as was the lamb chops.... they were delicious. We also had the hummus app. That we all gobbled up. I was hesitant to go only because of the reviews of bad service but they must have read them and restructured because the service was perfect! They were courteous and quick. My mother in law was so pleased with her short ribs that she kept saying " this is just how I make them". Needless to say we WILL return. Thank you Morgans for an unforgettable dinner!

    (5)
  • El T.

    Went for lunch today and I hate to say this but it was not a good experience. I have been there about 4 times before and they were all good experiences but today Ughhh. For starters the service was pretty bad. For an appetizer and 2 entrees it took about 1 1/2 hr. The 'freshbaked' cookies we ordered were hard and basically cold. The chicken salad should have been called pecan and mayo salad and lastly the waitress brought ketchup and proceeded to shove it onto my plate and it spilled all over. Then she flipped it up, touching my fries with her hands and walking away. Basically, it totally sucked. Hopefully, it was just a bad day for me and them. I'll try again but geez.

    (2)
  • Andy L.

    Great brunch, wish it was all you can eat but it's still good stuff nonetheless. The upstairs is a completely different feel than downstairs. The space is tiny and they don't take reservations, so get there early!

    (4)
  • Geoffrey K.

    Brunch here is fantastic, and I'm looking forward to enjoying it again. Dinner, on the other hand, is what makes me rate Morgan's very low. One of our dishes was the half chicken which was an enormous plate of french fries with two small pieces of chicken. If that was a half a chicken, that's the smallest chicken I've ever seen. It tasted all right, but the dish should have been called french fries with a side of chicken, not the other way around. A plate of french fries for $19? Really? Our other dish was braised beef ribs, with the emphasis on the plural. We got one, albeit large, rib, which was mostly fat. Very underwhelming. Skip dinner and come for brunch.

    (2)
  • Nancy O.

    Trendy, lively, good food, decent prices = I'll be back for brunch for soon!

    (3)
  • Rosy C.

    Ok so we found this hidden gem right when it opened. We own businesses in the area & were looking for where to lunch. It caught our eye with its Lavender colors & decided to take a look. Well we were hooked. One of the owners sat us & attended us. He was wonderful. The food is all organic & fresh. It's become quite popular & I'm really happy its thriving. It's definitely a jewel. The Lobster Cobb salad is one of a kind. The Chicken Club is incredible. Definitely a great place in Wywood to eat.

    (4)
  • Allison F.

    I went to Morgan's for lunch one day and thought it was adorable. They have both indoor and outdoor seating and I would recommend either because they are both so pleasant and the atmosphere makes you forget you are in Miami. Not only does that atmosphere do that, but so does the service. It is hard to find good service here as everyone probably knows, but our waitress was very helpful and polite. She was friendly and down to earth which I really like in a server and knew a lot about the menu. We got the hummus dish as an appetizer and then two of their pizzas which were small but delicious. Then we got our waitress' favorite dessert, I dont remember the name, but they were similar to donuts but more like fried dough. Coming from CT where we have fairs with fried dough they hit the spot for me being in Miami in October. I will definitely be going back to Morgan's again!

    (4)
  • Felicia B.

    This update is for dinner, which few yelpers have tried apparently. I loved it it! Their service was way better than it is at brunch. I could not get enough of their delicious cornbread. I also really enjoyed my chilled sweat pea soup, which was perfect on a hot Miami summer's night. I then had the Laquered Wild Salmon Filet which was the best piece of salmon I have had in a long time (wild and worry-free to boot!). Our white wine was tasty and very reasonably priced as was the whole meal. Thanks to some overhead fans, great service and some well-priced and delicious food four table of 8 thoroughly enjoyed our preartwalk dinner on their wonderful porch.

    (4)
  • Sylke C.

    My girlfriend took to me this little spot for lunch yesterday. I was happy to check it out since I had heard good things about the place and my friend kept talking in the car ride about the different dishes she had tried. She knew exactly what she wanted and where to sit. We went straight upstairs where it seemed like it was private dining, I asked her are you sure we can sit here, she laughed and said of course. I was a little concerned that since we were the only people upstairs that we might be forgotten, not at all the case. Right away our waiter came and gave us menus and took our drink orders. My friend and I ended up splitting a delicous chicken clup sandwhich bc she kept telling me we HAD to have dessert. when she ordered the beignets I was not sure what we were getting, when the waiter brought them I was like OMG thats another meal!! They were this bread like super soft inside pastry that came with chocolate sauce and strawberry jam. I am telling you one was the size of my fist!! we each only ate one, I felt bad leaving the other 3 or 4 in the basket but we were stuffed. My friend on the drive home told me that they only serve lunch but I just checked out their website and thye do brucn lunch and dinner. I heard today by someone that the brunch is awesome, can't wait to check it out especially since I still have a list of things I would like to try, grilled cheese sandwhich see ya next time, yum yum

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  • Jane K.

    Gosh golly gee, how do folks in Miami stay so damn skinny with restaurants like Morgan's around?! Seriously. A late lunch on their massive outdoor patio had me full all the way to the next morning. Unfortunately, it was unseasonably cool for Florida so we huddled under heat lamps sans sunglasses while I first sucked down my delish iced latte while chatting with the lovely Maria M and the ultra-sweet and fabulous GM. While my lunch date went with the turkey club, I indulged in the voluptuous grilled cheese. Why voluptuous? You've got to taste it to believe it. I had a hard time controlling myself around that crispy buttery cheesy sandwich. The accompanying pickles (one dill and one half sour) were the perfect complement. I opted for the coleslaw which was nice with the little delightful craisins but next time i'd probably choose the cracktastic fries instead. The caramel pecan bread pudding was also a nice finish to the meal though a bit rich following my cheesy entree. Think I may just be a wee biased since I don't like nuts but as far as bread pudding goes this was it. All around a pleasant time. The inside is tiny and it's really about the classy outdoor patio and high quality American cuisine here.

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  • April P.

    My head still hurts from eating here. Where do I start? What went wrong, Morgan's? I really wanted to love you, as per all the rave reviews we'd read here on Yelp. Off to dinner we went for a rare night on the town. First, our host sat us in what seemed like the darkest corner of the restaurant's porch, along with another couple at an adjacent table. It was so dark that we asked for a candle because we could barely even read the menu. The response from the wait staff was to adjust the overhead lights, and would you believe it? Everyone cheered. Let there be light! The staff was cordial, making sure to refill the water often and coming by to see that we were comfortable. Amid the ambiance of music straight from the Cole Porter catalogs, we really thought we'd be in for a nice treat away from typical Miami eateries (i.e. South Beach). Not a bad place for being in the 'hood, I grew up a few blocks not so far away from this joint. Our wait time was about 45 minutes for two entrées, but first we ordered their cheese board as an appetizer to tide us over until the food came out. Our waitress was very nice, and asked us whether we wanted to try the dozen fresh baked cookies, to which we replied yes. At this point we were pretty hungry, when we scoped out the food runners bringing what was supposed to be this great meal. Well, it wasn't great AT ALL. I ordered the meatloaf and smoky mash, which consisted of a slab of pink and tasteless ground beef on the thinnest layer of mashed potatoes I have seen accompany a meal in a long time. Mixed into the mash were bits of spinach. To top it off was some fancy red tomato paste slathered on the loaf, which I promptly scraped off and put to one side. My partner ordered the Moroccan style stew with the option of adding a side of sausage merguez for 4$. It was a hot mess of couscous that looked like it came from out of a can of Progresso soup, with sweet potatoes, green olives, crunchy chick peas, boiled carrots and a slice of lemon. The dish was dolloped with a spoonful of harissa and sour cream. The flavors were so awful together that I almost gagged when I tasted what they'd sent out. Pitted olives and sweet potatoes together, really? Is this the best your chefs could come up with? Not to mention the 'stew' concept that was absolutely nonexistent here, because nothing was slow-cooked about that meal. Nor was there any meat in the stew besides the overpriced slices of sausage merguez we had ordered, menu did not say anything about stew being meatless otherwise. To top it off, they deducted an 18% gratuity which I felt for the food alone was not worthy of. Our long forgotten cookies were ready to come out of the oven (about an hour later) and neither of us could even stomach one more bite. Seriously, we sat there and wondered what the other tables around us were oohing and aahing about, for the life of me I couldn't figure what the fuss was all for. All I felt was disappointed and sick to my stomach! Five hours later I'm still sick. Maybe it was a bad night, but we won't be back.

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  • Catherine A.

    Great omelette! The spinach feta cheese omelette was so good, the potatoes were awesome. The reason why I only give it a 3 star is because the service took quite some time. Not sure if it's because they just opened and we were the first customers. I must say I really love the fact that you can order a 1/2 dozen or dozen homemade cookies per order or if you have time to wait about 30-40 minutes for them....the oatmeal raisin was very delish....it was also very nice to have parking and to sit outside. I recommend this place!

    (3)
  • Liz R.

    Best. Damn. Chocolate. Chip. Cookie. Ever. EVER!!! I can now die a happy woman. Maybe it's the fact that Morgan's owner used own Blue Dog Bakery... which reminds me: BRING BLUE DOG BACK!! but I digress... Went to Morgan's for lunch for my friend's birthday and damn, was that a lunch. The resto is a cute little purlpe house located on N. Miami Ave and 29th street, right at the heart of Wynwood. If you go, sit outside, on the porch. Yes, Jonah, you do feel like you are eating at a quaint, fancy, B&B, fo sho! The weather was perfect (cloudy with the sun peeking through and a nice breeze), company was delightful and the staff was very hospitable. We were waited on by a cute, head-band-wearing server who was more than accomodating to our sizeable and boisterous group. We all decided on sharing the hummus platter, which was a genius idea! It comes with pitted olives(yay!), roasted tomatoes and red peppers, delicious pita chips and pita bread but the best part was the platter's protagonist: the hummus. It was delicious, creamy, topped with big chunks of feta. mmmm I decided to share the pulled pork and the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese sandwiches. I know, it's just that I'm on an all carb diet ;) The pulled pork was amazing. It comes with a choice of fries or salad, I chose fries. The sandwich comes with a side sauce, where the pork marinated... fantastic touch. The fries are matchstick thin, fries... Very crispy! The Voluptuous Grilled Cheese (voluptuousity comes from the multiple cheeses it's made with - Gruyere, Cheddar and some other delicioso cheese which i can't recall) was probably the best grilled cheese sandwich I've had. I have to say, for my taste, it was lacking maybe a chutney or some figs something to make it all the better. And then there were the desserts... which we tried all of them. No, really, we did. At the pure sight of the cookie, which are medium size, you mouth waters, and as its aroma reaches your nose, you can physically help your body but attack the damn stack o'heaven... The cookies are made to order, come to you right out of the oven and ooze of chocolatey goodness as you bite into them... I can do it no justice... you need to RUN there right now and order yourself some cookies so you can finally feel like your life is worth living. The coconut cake came a close second... so moist and the frosting was outta this world. Their carrot cake is also very good. The bread pudding was interesting: berry bread pudding. Good but who can top the cookies. I felt bad for the other desserts because who can follow that chocolate chip cookie act?? I would stay away from their raw brownie though... I know, it sounds like it can't be bad but it can. It tasted like a protein bar. Their white chocolate mousse with raspberry sauce was good but not for me. Overall, we had a great experience at Morgan's. I didn't give it 5 stars because service was slow. I understand. The place is small and it tends to get slammed so I am not complaining; just a warning for those dining in a hurry. Great food, great atmosphere, highly recommend it... and their cookies!!!!!

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  • Sandy L.

    Maybe because I was so cautious about the caloric intake from their grilled cheese sandwich I was unable to enjoy it. Bottom-line it was ok,nothing as spectacular or worth the calories when compared to a burger and fries at 5 Guys

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  • Kaye N.

    One of my Miami top ten favorites. I love the staff, food and ambience. If I miss brunch here, my week is not complete!

    (5)
  • Lanie R.

    Picture Perfect Brunch! It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon, the sun was shinning and the weather was in the 50's. ::ding ding ding:: BRUNCH and Morgan's it is. When we arrived I immediately became discouraged and was about to suggest we reroute to plan B because there were so many people there but my fellow bruncher really wanted to try Morgan's so I sucked up my anxiety of "large crowds" and slowly followed suite. We decided to sit outside in a quaint little corner table for two (it was the only table available to accommodate us) and I must say the added space heaters made the vibe just PEEEEEEEEERFECT! The front of the menu read no 28 on 29. Cute and clever. As I browsed through the menu I could feel my heart pitter patter ever so quickly like the wings of a butterfly. I read... wheat grass shots.... natural juices (NOT SMOOTHIES).... BEETS... CARROTS.... APPLES..... My happiness soon became confusion because now I really didn't know what I was going to drink. Do I have a healthy energizing shot? Should I drink a sweet warm coffee? How about I indulge and sip on a mimosa leaving me feeling carefree? And they also have Sangria; white and red?!?!?! Oh the choices... Screw it! You only live once. I started with a shot of wheat grass ($2.00, that's the going rate), washed down with coffee, and ended the afternoon sipping on Sangria. It's "what a girl wants, what a girl needs". Plates and plates of food kept catching my eye and the ever so teasing smells of neighbors plates had my mouth fully salivating. I ordered the omelet filled with vegetables and Swiss cheese. It was delicious. Not good or average but delicious. My friend ordered some fancy smancy plate and although I didn't mention it aloud it seemed like the eggs could have been cooked just a tad bit longer for my taste, but hey, the plate was left spotless. I've read a couple reviews and noticed nobody has mentioned the home fries/potatoes. Oh man! Roasted rosemary potatoes maybe? I don't know but they were terrific! When we were done we just sat and chit chatted the afternoon away on Morgan's front porch. The little "house" of a design really helps you captivate the feeling of a home cooked family style Sunday brunch.

    (5)
  • Liana S.

    Morgan's is a true neighborhood gem! Excellent menu, dish preparation and presentations are outstanding and the atmosphere couldn't by more relaxed. Their brunch is all that and then some, but watch out for big portions - plan on sharing or having serious leftovers. And and word to the wise - get the dozen cookies.

    (5)
  • luis s.

    I was finally able to check out Morgans for brunch of course! It was a beautiful Sunday morning, perfect weather to have brunch outdoors. I got there roughly around 11am which worked out because there was a 30 min wait shortly after. I ordered the french toast which was plentiful, and delicious:), my girlfriend had the egg wrap which was good too. Apparently all the eggs are from range free chickens which is a nice thing. Nowadays all these restaurant have alot of processed foods. What I really liked about Morgans other than the food, was the attentiveness it was GREAT! The place is also spotless. As I was having my meal I ran into a fellow yelper which was nice to see. Must try Morgans for dinner!

    (5)
  • Miguel F.

    Another hot brunch spot! Tried this place out Sunday morning and what a treat. I love that its off the beaten path and that the restaurant is an old house which has been obviously renovated. The service was great, especially our waiter. He told us which were his favorites and recommended we have the Voluptious Grilled Chese -- and boy was he right! I had an omelette with chorizo, goat cheese and tomotoes. It was tasty as so were the potatoes. My brunch partners ordered the eggs benedict with king crab and the fritatta. They thought they were okay.. not great. Now to the best part of the meal -- that grilled cheese. We decided to share it, and I know its nice to share but next time I will not be sharing LOL. It's white cheddar, gruyere and brie cheese on what I believe is sourdough bread. It was delicious. Combine the food with two pitchers of mimosas... a perfect way to kick off my Sunday any day!

    (4)
  • Charlie B.

    had a great time at Morgans last night..great vibe, cool setting and nice wait staff. Food was also really good. Started off with the crispy veggie tempura which were sinfully delicious...I had the onion soup, a twist on the classic, but quite memorable...wasnt very hungry so had an app for dinner. On the special were crab sliders, two small, but generously portioned, sliders with a juicy buttery crab, on a bed of spicy slaw on a brioche bun.. YUM... got to taste around the table..signature dish the Moroccan bowl was amazing, but for me the highlight was my friends short ribs..oh so tender, fall of the bone yummy. To end the night we pre-ordered their home made cookies. Fresh out of the oven and piping hot were the most delicious oatmeal raisin and chocolate chip cookies ever. As you can see I really liked Morgans...check it out for yourselves and I'm sure you'll agree with me (or at least I hope)

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  • Hugo P.

    I've been to Morgan's 3 times for Brunch and I can honestly say that Ive never had a bad experience. The places gets a little bit crowded after 11AM on weekends, so get there early if you don't want to wait. As many people have said, the grilled cheese is INSANE! I've also tried the waffles, french toast (one of the best i've had) and the eggs benedict. Everything was very tasty. Also, don't miss the sangria... nothing like a nice glass with a great sunday brunch!

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  • jcs s.

    this place is adorable. had an awesome sunday afternoon on that beautiful porch of theirs! the food was awesome, the service was great . the whole vibe was just perfect. the reason i gave it a 4 star and not 5 star is because as we sat down the super sweet waitress tells us that half of the menu is not available bc they were really busy in the morning and ran out of everything which was a TOTAL downer UNTIL i received my food. the grilled cheese was the yummiest , most delicious thing ever. the fries were better than perfect. seriously, the BEST fries i've ever tasted. they are super thin and crunchy and just great!!!! we ordered the chocolate chips cookies for desert. they must be ordered while ordering the food bc they take a while to make. WOWOWOWOWWWWWWWW!! the best cookies right out of the oven. and the order brings 12 HUGE cookies. i want to go back ASAP.

    (4)
  • Ivette C.

    So after 2 weeks of planning brunch on Sunday @ Morgan's, I left with a splitting headache, frustrated friends, and the same frown a 5 year-old has when mom won't buy them their favorite candy. Lets start with the first walk-up. Perhaps it was the stroller or the fact that i wasn't wearing clothing from American apparel, blue-blockers and my jazz shoes from my days as a dancer. The host, who I later find out is the manager (so sad) as well, greets me in a very annoyed way. I say hi and also tell him that I am with a friend who already gave his name. With a smile, I let him know that if he can only set us up separately, that it would be ok. I barely got to finish my sentence before he so rudely stated "i have a lot of people before you." So then comes the wait...we waited about 30 minutes, not bad, considering our mouths were savoring for the "pillow light brioche french toast" and that maple covered bacon!!! We were a party of 6 who got squeezed into a four top in the back corner with three overwhelming potted plants...oh and the stroller...dont forget. Mind you, there was a giant table closing up their bill...what was another 10 minute wait for comfort? Now...onto the disappointment. So as we get greeted by our very "hipster" waiter, he too looks annoyed by the people occupying his table. As we begin to order what we have waited 2 weeks for, maple bacon, 86ed, french toast, 86ed (they went thru 17 loaves, he sneered back) potato spuds 86ed!!! WOW!!! Perhaps if the host/manager would have mentioned that his most popular dishes were 86ed, we would have saved our trip for the following weekend. Mind u again, we arrived at 1pm and brunch was till 5. When I tried to ask for my eggs benedict to be more cooked than runny, he said they couldn't take a temp as they have not been able to accomplish that task. Sooooooo...I got my eggs benedict runny and slimy with one yolk rather than 2 and untoasted english muffin. No yummy eggs benedict, no yummy bacon, no yummy french toast!!! Did I mention that I live for breakfast??? Any who, to say the least all I can say about the place is that from the outside, its very cute and inviting. I love the porch, however, talk to me in the summer. The inside space is the size of most New York apts...shoe box size. The wife was shockingly pleased so according to her, we will be back for salad and fries. I'm confused. However, being the foodie that I am and wanting success for my neighborhood, I will give it another shot, with less enthusiasm and expectations. With that said, I will review following my next experience.

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  • Andreana J.

    It was ok. I have been to better brunch and this place in my opinon is nothing special. Typical Miami crowd the food was average and so was the service.

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  • Yendi V.

    Morgan's is one of those places that is quality over quantity. Right smack in the middle of midtown the two story structure looks like it was a house at some point. Maybe a house that entertained guests like Julia Tuttle or Henry Flagler at least that's the vibe I got. I was having lunch with an old colleague to discuss the possibilities of the arts and her foundation. She ordered the chicken I ordered the Lentil Soup and it was a hit! The fresh veggies diced in the bowl along with a savory broth and lentils was excellent and the portion was huge (I couldn't finish it). The soup was $6 and veggie friendly. My friend's chicken looked good and also very big. All in all it was a quick lunch because I had to run but the place was very clean and the furniture was cool looking. I would say share the platters if you go with a buddy.

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  • Kevin W.

    Went for brunch on Sunday. Sat outside on the beautiful deck. Not much to look at in the area though. The inside is tiny, tiny. Food was good. I need to go back to try some other dishes though. Stayed pretty basic with an omelet and maple glazed bacon. Wife had the Eggs Benedict and they substituted the Canadian bacon with tomatoes and spinach for her. Service is pretty decent. Expect to wait for a table and your food.

    (4)
  • Katherine M.

    Soooo happy I found this place on Yelp! It is only 10 minutes from my house too. What a find. Fresh squeezed juices, such as carrot, beet and apple, and danishes brought out to your table as you sit down for brunch. You cannot beat the service and the atmosphere either. Love this place!!!!

    (5)
  • Martha G.

    Went here, after hearing rave reviews. Was not disappointed at all. Pulled pork sandwich was very good, true bbq without cutting any corners. Could only finish half, but happy to take away. Shaun, who is the manager I believe (?), was apologetic about a delay in the side of fries, but made up for this fact by supplying enough for the whole table. Very considerate. Feels very much like being in a friend's home, down to the good selection of literature in the bathroom. Would have liked a peak at the selection of books in the men's room, but maybe another male yelper can provide some insight. Great job.

    (4)
  • Grant S.

    Morgan's 28 on 29 Restaurant was 2 years in the making, and well worth the wait! Their N'awlins style jazz brunch is something that Miami has been lacking, but NO more! The grounds and outdoors areas are manicured finely and the extended porch is very inviting as you enter the property. We dined outdoors so didn't tour the inside yet, but will get there on our next trip... The cloth linen wrapped silverware bundles which are neatly arranged on every table demonstrate the attention to detail that is Morgan's hallmark - the atmosphere shouts that dining there will be an experience as well as a meal. Great jazz music and attentive service top off the trip and give it a personal touch. The food is mind-blowing! We ordered the raspberry pancakes, the Brioche style French toast and a side of Turkey sausage between the two of us. The French toast had to be BAR NONE the best I have ever had! Its almost custard like inside was surrounded by a creamy and tasty crust, cooked to perfection, and ladled with cinnamon. There were 6 slices on the plate, I'm a big eater, and I couldn't finish the plate! Wow, so tasty! (Vinny says that his French Toast is like the diet cookies, once you've had it, your appetite is suppressed for the rest of the day, lol). The raspberry pancakes were delish, with raspberry cooked into the homemade batter and then served with a generous portion of fresh berry puree and a large hock of real butter, mmmmm. The turkey sausage was patties, not lynx, and is fresh made on the spot, and had a tangy taste that made you want more after they were gone! I washed my meal down with a very reasonably priced and tasty Cappuccino ($3, what a deal, expresso is $2) and about a gallon of water which the waiter made sure was frequently filled. Morgan's is unpretentious, finely tuned, personable, tasty and gastronomically exciting in a Very Special Way!! A must visit for brunch indeed!!

    (5)
  • Cristina W.

    Great service and a great meal! Will definitely come back. I ordered the Pescatore-Morgan's Way and my husband ordered the beef short ribs....I honestly can't tell you which one I liked better. I missed the chocolate chip cookies that everyone is raving about but we did order the apple pie ahead of time and it did not disappoint....can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Martha D.

    Well, there is A LOT to love about the menu here...everything is fresh, fun and absolutely delicious. I love grabbing lunch here and of course, like others have mentioned...brunch is a definite "must". Why the three stars, then? Well....the service is very, very slow. I went with a group of 8 people last Saturday night and we were seated at 8:45....we didn't receive our meal till 11:00!! The server kept apologizing that they didn't realize how busy they would be....which doesn't make any sense to me. You always overstaff on the weekends and if it's slow...just send some servers home. Understaffing on a Saturday is a serious "no-no". Needless to say, the fabulous experience that I have had during lunch was not conveyed to my friends. Almost all of them said they would never go back there. It's a shame but the service has to match the food and vice versa. The food is really fabulous and sooooo delicious, but you leave with a bad taste because of the service. Morgan's: please fix that as I do believe that you guys have huge long term potential here in Miami.

    (3)
  • A S.

    NEVER AGAIN. You lost us, Morgan's. Lately they never never have Eggs Benedict. I'm tired of driving all the way over there and finding about the eggs when I order them, since nobody lets you know of any missing ingredients on the menu right away. We ordered some food to go and had to wait 41 MINUTES for it. And the order was wrong. We got two burgers medium that came out overcooked. My friend asked for cheddar and got swiss. I did NOT want any cheese and I also got swiss. We both each wanted ONE egg on our burgers and we got TWO on each burger and got charged $6 extra!!!! Nice upselling without even telling us. The fries (that I used to love so much) were totally soft and soaked in oil. They were inedible. And we tried them right away in the car, so it's not like we waited 10min to eat them. The shrimp appetizer, it was just 4 shrimps. At least that was the only good thing. The calamari were soaked in oil and as soft as the fries. Disgusting. The bartender was not friendly at all. He wouldn't even look at us while talking. We had to ask him 3 times to charge us. Unbelievable. Really. This place started out great. Then it started losing it little by little. I will never spend my money here again. My friends were so disappointed with me for recommending this place for lunch. I feel ashamed. Bye bye, Morgan's.

    (1)
  • Ana M.

    Went on Saturday nite. Had the hummus, the calamari and the antipasto. All were good... But the food is not why I liked it. The Venetian plaster on the walls, the laud back atmosphere, the fact that it close to wynwood and design district make it a great place to go syringe art walk on the second Saturdays. I think this is more o a lunch-brunch place but it was still good for dinner. Liked it. Check it out.

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  • Natalia G.

    Behold! The purple house of delicious wonder!! I indulged on the pillow french toast and a fresh squeezed OJ. There were "mmmm's" and "yummmm's" coming from everyone at the table. Reasonable prices and good service, even though they are almost always slammed on Saturday/Sunday. Highly recommend for brunch if you're not in a hurry.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    I went to Morgan's for the first time this morning for Sunday brunch. I read a lot of the other reviews and they were quite mixed, so I wasn't sure what to expect. We got there at about 9 am and it was pretty empty. We were seated right away and got to choose our table. We sat inside. The decor was nice, and the atmosphere relaxed. The bathroom was very clean. Our waitress came over right away and got our drink order. After the reviews about bad service, I was pleasantly surprised. She was very helpful and attentive. We got our drinks a minute later and she took our food order. After she left she came back right away with free cinnamon buns and cheese danish. Both delicious. The food came out very quickly. I got an omelet and my boyfriend got the eggs benedict. The omelet was HUGE. It came with toast and potatoes. It was good, I wasn't blown away but the food was good. My boyfriend said the same thing. Our waitress was attentive throughout the whole meal, refilling our water and getting more coffee. When we were ready to go they gave us the check right way, we paid and left. By the time we left around 10, the place had really filled up and the parking lot was completely full. So get there early! I will definitely be going back.

    (4)
  • John C.

    Great food, nice place, plenty of parking, super service. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Brant L.

    Beignets in Miami? Yes, at Morgans. Breakfast was delicious and more than filling. When they bring out pastries before your breakfast, you know you're in trouble. But it's a good kind of trouble. My only complaint is that the prices were a little higher than some other good breakfast spots. Granted, the portions are big. But bringing the family turns the bill from breakfast into dinner rate. Still, great place to splurge.

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  • D. G.

    I've only been on Sundays for Brunch. The food is tasty and the service is good. It is very reasonably priced. I go early to avoid the after-noon crowd...

    (4)
  • frank m.

    I went to eat at Morgans this weekend with my girlfriend and It was very good. Service was ok . I had the short ribs and it was great my girl had a the greek salad and it was very good.

    (4)
  • Sharie B.

    Saturday afternoon meeting and catch up with my dear friend. Where should we go? Morgan's! They had me at veggie juice and wheat grass shots served in expresso cups. Vinny welcomed us at the door. Great service. I had the grilled cheese. Finished lunch with a coffee in the beautiful sunshine outside seating area. Lots of free parking in a big lot. This will be my new morning spot. Sorry Enriqueta..

    (4)
  • Jennifer L.

    Was in Miami for a visit and found it hard to find decent brunch among the many cheapy $5 breakfasts on Ocean Dr. and chain restaurants. However, we were pleased to discover Morgan's. They have a pretty outdoor seating arrangment, and we were glad to walk in and see people sitting comfortably with their dogs under the table. Great to see a pet friendly place. Everyone looked happy and healthy, out to get their morning brunch. Now, on to the food! They started off giving us with some delicious pastry and cinnamon bun to whet our appetites; definitely a good start! It's standard brunch fare (eggs, french toast, pancakes, eggs benedict etc.), but it's done very well. The french toast is fluffy challah goodness. The 3 egg omelette was thick and creamy, and came with toast and home fries. No cheap micowaveable home fries; these were the kind that looked like whole potatoes all greasy and seasoned. However, the oatmeal was subpar. It tasted like oatmeal, heated with water, and nothing else. Oh and some crunchy almonds thrown on top to try to make it seem worthwhile...but it's not. It's all about putting some delicious fresh fruit on top! Open early on weekends is another plus. Definitely refreshing to see a Mom & Pop brunch spot amidst all the chain restaurants that litter Miami.

    (4)
  • Yeleny S.

    Restaurants in this area lack parking but not Morgan's and that's a big plus for me. I love the vive and eclectic crowd, the feel of an old home, sitting out on the porch; its perfect. The weather was just right too, cool and windy. The rustic apple pie baked to order is heavenly. You need to put your order in early but I assure you'll have no regrets. I also tried the breakfast wrap filled with a spectrum of fresh vegetables and eggs, whites for me. All was delish. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Jason K.

    I have been to Morgan's three times now and have found the food to be inconsistent. Nothing is more disappointing than when you have had a great meal and return with a craving for the same item just to be disappointed. On our second visit to Morgan's the raspberry pancakes which were amazing on our first visit were over beaten and like lead on the plate. I find the dinner menu at Morgans to be uninspiring and pricey in comparison to the lunch/brunch menu. There is little if not cramped seating inside which is an issue in Miami since most of the year it is way too hot to sit outside even if you are in the shade especially mid-day to early afternoon. I have tried the signature grilled cheese and the custard French toast and both are good but I have also tried the maple bacon which I found tough and turkey sausage which I found over seasoned. The breakfast burrito is was seasoned with pesto which overpowered the dish completely. Would Morgan's be my first choice for a weekend breakfast on my day off? I have to say NO. On my three visits Morgan's has constantly been infested with screaming poorly behaved children. These are not your average screaming children either. These are demon spawn, nanny raised, weekend parent, scream at the top of my lungs until mommy (who couldn't care less how her child is disrupting the restaurant) puts down her i-phone children. Morgan's offers good food for Miami but if you were anywhere else in the country it would just be OK. If you don't mind overpriced inconsistent breakfast food, screaming children and lackluster service Morgan's is your place. Personally I would rather have a nice quiet meal on my day off especially if I am paying a premium for it.

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  • rick d.

    Great Lunch/Brunch Spot... Love the Morgan Club Sandwich... Coleslaw is a must... A MUST TRY

    (4)
  • Toni D.

    Really cool atmosphere for Sunday brunch in Miami. Only place I've truly been able to feel the brunch vibe in Miami. The French toast was super good and I'm not a french toast person. Dying to go back when I have more time to have sunday brunch cocktails in the patio area.. looked so cozy!!!

    (4)
  • Tim C.

    **EDIT** - So we decided to visit Morgan's for the second time this week, but this time for the highly reviewed Sunday Brunch. Man, it was as good as everyone reviewed. Brunch was everything that we thought it would be. First off, if you have a party of more than four, try and call ahead as they could assist you better if you give them the heads up. We were a party of eight, so we arrived, and sat in the porch area which was very nice. Our server remembered us from the night before, and offered us the sangria that we raved about. We had a pitcher brought over to us at the waiting area, which helped to pass the time since it was a nice day. I wanted to sit at one of the larger tables, but the staff hurried to put two of the four-top tables together to accommodate us quickly. We ordered a second pitcher to the table, as it was Sunday Funday. Around the table, we had the french toast, the eggs benedict, an omellete, and the smoked salmon platter. It was a like a brunch scene out of a movie; wine glasses full of sangria and fresh berries, beautiful plating. It's just something about sitting on that wrap-around porch that brings about a very relaxed feeling. As usual, my girlfriend and I were looking for someplace new to eat. We are tired of all the trendy, overpriced, and overcrowded restaurants that drive in tourists by the herd. We live downtown and wanted a new local spot. Lots of new restaurants opening, mostly chains (i.e. Mercadito Market) and didn't want that either. Something local, fresh, convenient, delicious. After searching on Yelp, we came across Morgan's Restaurant on 29th Street. Most of the reviews for the restaurant were for brunch or an early lunch. Did not have enough time to search for dinner reviews, but after glancing at the menu, we gave it a shot. When we pulled up, there was plenty of free parking, which is a pleasant suprise. We were greeted as soon as we got to the terrace and were promptly seated at a table outside. Decor is cute, for lack of a better word. I would prefer to eat outside, as the inside looked a bit too futuristic for me, but there is a main bar, and might be great for others just to chill and have a drink. There are tables available for larger parties, which could be great when hosting friends and family, or fellow yelpers. Service was great. My apologies, but I didn't catch our servers name, but he was very cordial, and ready to help. We ordered the Rose Sangria (they have red, white, and rose) and because it was Friday, and we all really needed a drink, we asked our server to see if he could make it a bit stronger than usual, since sangrias are usually fruit juices with a splash of alcohol. This Sangria was AWESOME!!! We ended up ordering a second, and left dinner with pleasant smiles of satisfaction on our faces. Now we come to the food. Menu offered full range of dining options, from vegetarian to carnivore. The bread basket that came to the table had, if I'm right, buttery foccacia, jalapeno cornbread, and thin breadsticks. It was nice, but butter or olive oil/balsamic vinegar would have been nice, as they did not bring out or offer either with the bread basket. I ordered the lentil soup to start, then we had the Spaghetti and Meatballs, Steamed Coconut Mussels, and one of the specials of the evening, Pan-Seared Red Snapper with stuffed, roasted poblano pepper. The lentil soup was one of the vegetarian options, and since no one else wanted appetizers, I ordered the soup. Lentil soup is very easy to make and flavors usually come from the method used to cook it. This lentil soup must've been made specifically for vegetarians/vegans as it was a bit bland for me, and usually is also a bit thicker/richer. This one was kind of light and watery, and again a bit bland. Also, the fresh basil that they add just before serving didn't really make sense. It just became wilted greens on top of soup that didn't really add flavor. Best I could say is that the soup was ok. The bolognese sauce for the spaghetti and meatballs was real nice, and though it lacked actual meatballs, it was a great take on a classic dish. Shouldn't really be called Spaghetti and Meatballs, but rather Bolognese or something of the sort. The Steamed Mussels had a great base flavor, but the portion was a bit small. Usually, moules or mussels that I've had anywhere else were twice the portion as here, but they were quite delicious. The fish special that I ordered was a nice portion, and the flavors between the crispy onion rings, and roasted poblano, and black bean and corn salsa all worked well together. I usually order beef or pork for my entree protein, but I've begun to eat healthier, and this dish left me satisfied. Overall, the food was okay at best. We are going to go back for brunch, since that's where Morgan's seems to do their best. However, the location, ambiance, and sangria have left me wanting mor

    (5)
  • Marivi I.

    I've only been there for brunch so I'll have to come back and expand my review once I've explored it for lunch and/or dinner. But...I will say that I got to experience the best omelette I've ever had. Yum! Perfect freshly squeezed OJ was another highlight. There is not alot of indoor seating so consider that if you have an aversion to outdoor seating in our hot Miami weather.

    (4)
  • Princess L.

    So my family and I headed to Morgan's this morning for the first time, they looked pretty busy and the looks of the food was promising when we arrived. We were seated quickly which was a definite plus. We ordered a pitcher of Mimosa's and soon after our server took our order. We were a party of 5, our server came around and wrote down everyone's order. The problems began when she told my sister and I that the waffle w/ banana and caramel was a big order and that we'd be able to share it. After waiting a good 25 minutes, we finally get 1 waffle that was only enough to satisfy 1 person. Then we receive the rest of our orders (extremely delayed) only to have to send them back because none of the eggs were cooked they way we ordered them. We also had to order an extra waffle, which surprisingly only took like 2 minutes to come out. However, another 15 minutes have passed and my sister and we still hadn't received our correct order of of egg whites. Our waffles were cold by then and finally 1 order of egg whites came out, still leaving me with no side. When we attempted to call our server, she yelled from a distance that the food was being plated. 10 more minutes passed, and by then what was left of my waffle was soggy. Nonetheless I was furious so I got up to look for our server which was nowhere to be found. I had to tell one of the guys who clears the table to just cancel the order of the eggs. The only reason why I will be willing to try this place again is because the actual bit of food I did try (from everyone else's plate) actually tasted pretty good. Also, our server told (i'm guessing) the manager that we had a problem with her, that the food was just late and we wanted to cancel an item on the order. Just to make it clear, our problem was not with the server herself, but more with the service she gave us. They removed the item off of our bill, but it was still a bit pricey for 1/2 a waffle and mimosa's. The next time I go to this place I'll make sure not to sit with the server we had.

    (1)
  • Christina S.

    My husband and I have now been to this swanky Miami spot on three different occasion. So, I feel I can appropriately write a review now. The Overall Review: EXCELLENT; in all categories! Our first visit, was a dinner date, lots of nice looking, socialable, smiling people everywhere. The ambiance was perfect if you're looking for a different yet familiar scene. Ofcourse, we were not entirely there to socialize but we came for the food and we were glad we did! We shared a couple main plates, because everything sounded so good on the menu we went with the two that are hardest to prepare correctly, one seafood and the other a pork. Although, this place only offers beer and wine, I had a sake bloody mary that was delicious... We went back a week later on an impromptu lunch stop, event though the place was packed, the service was phenomenal and the food was fresh, delicious and well priced... We visited again this morning for brunch with my mother-in-law & our toddler who was not in a good mood. We called ahead and they put us in a private room and had some french fries ready for our little guy when we got there... genius! and much appreciated. We asked for more info this time about the Chef. He came out to greet our table and then sent out Eggs Benedict and a Cheese Platter. We love this place... Chef Ervin Bryant is doing what should be done everywhere... keeping the customers happy and coming back... and that we will!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth F.

    Solid food, nice service, fair prices. What more can you ask for? It is also a pretty place. I wouldn't go out of my way but if you're in the area it's top notch.

    (4)
  • Sandra B.

    I love this place and I have eaten here numerous times. I always bring new people here because I am confident that they will enjoy this place. The service is fantastic...in fact, the host actually assisted in the service to help expedite things as the place got busy. At no time has the service suffered or did we feel neglected...I was actually pleased to see the level of team work that took place. I truly believe if anyone and I mean anyone eats at this place, they will love it! My only complaint...wish you were open on Mondays :-)

    (5)
  • Raisa R.

    My boyfriend and I had first visited Morgan's for lunch. We loved our server Natalie, who was very hispitable and knowledgeable about the dishes. The food was above average, but the price points were a little high for the location, size and setting of the restaurant and overall quality of the food. It wasn't spectacular, but we were so pleased with the service, which is why we decided to come back for brunch. Big mistake! Even though the food was okay considering it was cold, but waited an hour for it to arrive! It was obviously sitting in the kitchen for a while before it got to us, even though the french toast was very very tasty (even cold). In addition to waiting an hour to be served, we waited another 45 minutes to get our really rude waitress to bring us the check. (Natalie was so much better!) I was disappoined with the orange juice, not freshly squeezed and tasted like it was from concentrate. My boyfriend's mom ordered the club sandwich which was fine except the fries were cold and soggy. My boyfriend's Eggs Benedict were average and for the $80 price tag, we could have probably faired much better at some other restaurant (like Berry's). I would say not worth the effort.

    (2)
  • Kyrene G.

    I went to Morgans for Brunch. We had the eggs benedict, it was fabulous and the french toasts were delish!!! Super yummy and great service. I want to go back for lunch or dinner soon. Very charming place.

    (4)
  • Ashley N.

    I've been wanting to check out Morgan's for some time now, since Wynwood is definitely becoming my dining destination of choice. I went for their Sunday brunch and the experience lived up to expectations. I had an egg white omlette wtih gruyère, tomatoes and brocollini, and it was very good, as were the breakfast potatoes. Also tried a side of their homemade turkey sausage patties. Though they looked a bit overdone, they were actually fantastic with just enough kick to them. The atmosphere on the outside patio is super chill and they played good music too - Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson, etc. - while i was there.

    (4)
  • alex m.

    I liked it more before they brought in a new "kitchen consultant" which changed my favorite things about the place. They had the best chicken club made on this homemade flatbread that was soft and delicious, but they chose to go this thick whole grain sliced bread route which now makes it mediocre at best. They changed what was once one of the best burgers in town by also changing the bread on the burger, along with making it smaller which I just dont get. And they also got rid of the pulled pork sandwich which was also one of my favorites. What gives? They explained to me that the changes are due to speeding up the kitchen time, but i can guarantee you that people are not coming here for their speedy service. It was about pitchers of Sangria or bottle of wine, a nice long lunch/brunch, breezy outdoor seating, etc!!!! Forget the fast, and go back to original. Qualtiy is well worth waiting for and I know its what kept me and all my friends/clients coming back! You are slippin.....

    (3)
  • Dawn C.

    Great restaurant to hit before seeing the ballet at Arsht Center. The corn bread, bread sticks devine, the Morgan's salad a must. Had the salmon and Brussel sprouts. Coconut cake excellent. The server Jason was great, Reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    I've been here for breakfast/brunch a few times. The food is good, the service is generally acceptable, and prices are reasonable even for brunch (which has a tendency to get out-of-control expensive). Its very pleasant to sit outside and embrace Miami's incomparable weather, and the the pastries they bring in lieu of bread in the morning are fantastic. My one gripe is that they do not handle large aprties well, and are too tolerant of people with pain in the ass kids. We showed up in a party of 10 or 12, WITH reservations, and waited for over an hour to be sat. Once sat, the service was perfectly fine, but such a wait is not really acceptable (I was ready to leave but was unfortunately in the minority on that decision). I worked in restaurants/hospitality for years, as did my wife, and anytime something like that happened, it was pretty customary to offer people whose wait was that excessive a round of drinks at the bar or something, rather than simply not acknowledge the sizeable group of people milling around until WE asked, repeatedly, abuot the status of our table. However, that issue aside, brunch was very pleasant, and only ended up being about $22/person, including tip, with drinks. The waiting fiasco soured me on it temporarily, but I'm sure I'll go back.

    (3)
  • Deez N.

    great brunch. great friendly service. Maple bacon strips are excellent.

    (4)
  • Jen C.

    I love Morgan's! I finally got around to trying it after living in MIami 3 years, and wish I had done it sooner. The brunch is delicious, and the complimentary coffee cake they give at the beginning is the perfect way to start off the meal! The staff are nice and friendly, and are very attentive. The french toast is amazing!! Normally not a big fan of french toast, but tried some of my friend's and would definitely order it here!

    (5)
  • Kelly O.

    So, my last experience wasn't the best nor was it what I expected from Morgans. But sometimes, restauants have hiccups which seems to be the case here. However, most of the time restaurants let it be and don't care to make good. Morgan's went beyond apologizing for the meal I had a few weeks ago. Vinny, apologized and asked me to please give them another chance. He was so gracious and kind to me and my guest last night. After a week of being sick, all I wanted was comfort food. The berry cornbread, meatloaf with mash, and the cavatelli with bolognese were exactly what I was craving. Their yummy apple pie which was straight out of the oven (remember to order beforehand since they bake it for you and it takes a half hour) was absolutley what the doctor ordered. And when I was leaving our sweet waitress brought me an order of the melt in your mouth chocolate chocolate chip cookies to apologize again for last time. I have to say I love Morgan's! Thank you!!

    (4)
  • Nicole W.

    I finally made it to Saturday brunch at Morgans. It was good, but definitely not rushing back anytime soon. We started with the raspberry flatcakes, which were the highlight of the meal. 3 buckwheat pancakes with fresh raspberry puree on top. They were delicious! I then ordered an egg-white omelette. This was the only disappointment...I ordered my onions grilled, and it came out with uncooked with onions. These are not onions you eat raw first thing in the morning! The omelette came with really good potatoes and mediocre toast. I liked the atmosphere, sitting outside on the porch. The parking lot was a plus too!!

    (3)
  • Denise P.

    Went to Morgan's on a Saturday night at about 9 p.m. and they were out of quite a few things -- short ribs, the fish of the day and one last item I can't recall. We tried the white wine sangria, which was a bit too sweet for my taste, the meat loaf which was okay and the grouper, which was not good. The best part of the whole meal were the chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin cookies baked on the spot... those are worth a try. I've heard the brunch is good and I may try it sometime, but I will not be recommending anything but the cookies to my friends. Hope it was just a one time bad experience, because I thought it was a very cute and quaint restaurant.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth P.

    I came for dinner and ordered from the Yelp Eats menu, and was unimpressed. Two good things about this place: great service, and lots of parking. The food unfortunately, is nothing special. I thought I couldn't go wrong with the truffle mac & cheese, but it was actually quite bland-- my husband's lentil soup, also bland. The burger was quite boring. I will try their brunch sometime, since it has such a great reputation, but will definitely not be back for dinner.

    (2)
  • Rob C.

    nice to find more breakfast places popping up. the house/porch setup is definitely charming. and we were treated very well here. shared the french toast, pancakes, and frittata. good food, great company makes for a very pleasant brunch.

    (4)
  • Todd S.

    If only everything at the restaurant was as great as the busser, he was wonderful. I don't know his name but if anyone from the restaurant is reading you should give him a raise. He was the haitan man working outside on Saturday. Great attitude, and very helpful and attentive.

    (2)
  • Joe B.

    Had the chicken pot pie. Very disappointed. I would call it a salty chicken stew. Chicken looked processed too.

    (1)
  • Candela A.

    The food was good but the service was not that great. I would have given it more stars if it wasnt for the extremely uncomfortable chairs on the uneven patio.

    (2)
  • Giancarlo B.

    The turkey burger is the best turkey burger I've ever had. It's incredible. Not dry at all & completely full of flavor.

    (5)
  • Amy L.

    wow ! this place has some amazing food. i definitely recommend a pitcher of sangria. I've been here for both brunch and dinner and both meals have been really good.

    (5)
  • Noa L.

    Food is fab. Service is good. But very annal on prices, if you ask for a substitute, ie extra tomatoes vs bacon, they will charge the extra tomatoes... I never mentioned anything but it's kind of silly and bad customer service. Most of times they also do not enough have tables and you have to wait for a long while. Especially on weekend.

    (4)
  • Jennifer D.

    Not a bad place for brunch. It's a nice alternative to the super expensive places on South Beach. Decent food, good service, nice atmosphere. They also know how to poach an egg properly. If you want outdoor seating, opt for a table AWAY from the stairs (on the lower level), otherwise your view will be of other people's gross feet. Not exactly the best view during a meal. Perhaps management could think about putting low partitions against the railing. Just sayin'. Morgan's has their own parking lot, but if there aren't any spaces available there, you can also park on the street (just have to pay for it). One more note, they are dog friendly.

    (3)
  • Heather H.

    Dine upstairs if you have the option. We ordered the stuffed French Toast and Traditional Eggs Benedict. Both were excellent. Its great if you have a dining partner willing to share their plate. We left full, not belly-ache stuffed. I love it when you can enjoy a great filling breakfast without feeling you overate. This is definitely a favorite local spot for us.

    (4)
  • Barbara I.

    We came to Morgans after a horrible time at the Federal. Not only did they seat us right away and provide us with great service that the Federal is severely lacking but they heard of our inconvenience and brought us a complementary fruit and cheese platter! That's what I call great service! They really didn't have too but they obviously know how to create loyal customers! It's the little things!

    (5)
  • Glenn G.

    My prior review was about an after dinner visit for dessert & coffee for a party of five. Unimpressive unfortunately. After my review posted I was scolded by fellow yelpers (slight exaggeration) that Morgan's is best known for brunch. Reading the reviews surely supported that theory (seems like everyone ordered an eggs benedict). I knew it was only fair to give them another try and I scored a Groupon that brought us in for dinner. So am I a gluton for punishment or too stubborn to listen to recommendations from friends? It's dinner service and not brunch after all. Shared a cheese board appetizer and a decent bottle of white wine. The cheese board of three types of cheese and an array of fruit and fig paste was splendid. I only wish Publix or Whole Foods had grapes this perfect at this time of the year. And it was paired nicely with our complimentary corn bread. The outside is considerably more comfortable that the downstairs inside tables but could use some improvements. Elizabeth R said it best... something can be done to hide the asphalt parking lot (plants, hanging pots, shrubbery, something). Marisol ordered one of the fish specials. At $26 we were surprised at just how small it was. The mushroom sauce lightly poured around the plate was wonderful but the fish itself was lacking seasoning. I ordered skirt steak with fresh chimichurri sauce (very excited). Upon arrival I noticed no chimichurri sauce. The waitress noticed too and offered to get some. I was already disappointed though; I don't want to add sauce. It's like ordering mac and cheese, but forget to cook with cheese, so you give customer a bowl of cheese to add on their own (I just wanted it done right). The waitress returns to tell me they didn't have any chimichurri sauce. What happened to "fresh" made? And why did they even send it out to me if they knew they were out of the sauce. I ended up sending it back and ordering port braised beef boneless short ribs instead. Before sending it back, I tried the sauteed spinach; way over salted. Marisol had it too but her's was just fine. My replacement order was good but it was a bummer to the atmosphere of our meal. After all, Marisol was finishing her meal when i began. When I spend over a $100 on dinner out, I expect more than dinner; I expect a nice experience as well. I had no interest in eating alone (but I did). I purchased a $50 bottle of wine and they kept it in a chilled wine bucket a few feet away but my glass stayed empty too long. As nice as our waitress was, I would have appreciated my wine glass poured when it is empty (or at least leave the bottle table side so we can help ourself to our wine). Didn't like auto tip either (18 percent certainly was not earned) or the fact that they charged me $1 for water. I didn't ask for water, nor did I order it; they just asked flat or bubble when we sat down. Lastly, I don't expect or ask to be comped for things, but the classy move would have been to have a manager apologize for the dinner fiasco and to offer coffee dessert or even comp the cheese board. It would have been the difference between us consider coming back for brunch sometime or not returning at all. Prime example of totally missing the boat.

    (2)
  • Alex F.

    I've had numerous brunch outings since my return to Miami in late August and perhaps it's for the best that Morgan's was my last stop before heading north for the winter; if I had tried it before, I'd never give another restaurant the chance to compete! While I'm still not too familiar with the area where Morgan's is located, once you're inside it's gates, it's hard to believe that the city of Miami is right outside. The huge parking lot, quiet atmosphere, and lounge/deck area could trick you into thinking that you're brunch-ing at someone's house in a quiet rural area. The atmosphere itself could be worth five stars, even if the food was terrible. But at Morgan's you don't have to compromise great taste for the atmosphere-- you really get both! I was able to try a few things on the menu as myself and a fellow diner split the omelete (choose your own ingredients) and the club sandwich. Both of these options were fantastic and filled me up for the remainder of the day (my favorite part of Sunday brunch!). I also got a chance to try the infamous grilled cheese, and, alas it's as good as the rest of the reviews claim-- and the french fries, which while outshined by the entrees are a delicious treat as well. Maybe there are other restaurants in Miami where you can get the ultimate brunch experience AND a hassle-free parking lot, but now that I've found Morgan's I'm not sure I need to look anywhere else!

    (5)
  • Cassie G.

    I cannot help but right another review about Morgan's after finally returning for an over-indulgent meal with my parents visiting. We arrived and promptly got a spot on the breezy patio. While it took our coffee and juice to arrive we were pretty content and the fresh pulpy orange juice and breakfast pastries were a great start to the meal. The waiter tricked us into ordering way too much food while I tricked my parents into ordering all the items that I wanted so that I could try a little bit of everything. That included dad getting the grilled cheese (which was even better than the first time I got it), mom getting the eggs benedict (which was perfectly portioned and the potatoes were amazing), and the Morgan's salad for me (with enough beets, goat cheese, and nuts to make your head spin). You would think that'd be enough but no, we also got french toast to share amongst the three of us which translated to my breakfast the next day seeing as we were already stuffed! A dozen of chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies managed to creep it's way into the bag of leftovers too! These were honestly the best cookies I have had in a VERY long time. They were warm, thick, and delicious. So glad we have a place like Morgan's around to bring comfort to a whole new level.

    (5)
  • Melissa N.

    Eggs Benedict are Amazing! Chicken and waffles are the best in town! nice terrace and ambiance! Perfect for Sunday brunch!

    (4)
  • Alejandra M.

    Every time I go there I find a new favorite item to eat! I've dined at Morgan's many times and am never disappointed. Their brunch menu offers a great variety of tasty comfort food and fresh, healthy lighter fare. Some of my favorites... turkey burger, lentil soup, oven-roasted chicken club, and the fried chicken and waffles. But last night I was BLOWN AWAY by the mussels!! They were perfectly cooked and white wine garlic sauce was simply heavenly! Easily the best mussels I've had in a very long time! Chef Ervin certainly knows how to cook food that people enjoy. Plus who cab resist their bread pudding! Added bonus...the dog-friendly, outdoor seating!

    (5)
  • Jo W.

    I am not very familiar with the Wynwood area of Miami so I was very surprised about the almost middle of nowhere location of Morgan's Restaurant. However, once we arrived there and I saw that they had a free parking lot, I was ecstatic. Do you know how frustrating it is to search for parking and on top of that pay for the inconvenience? In any case, I loved the the look of the restaurant. My favorite colors are black and white so of course I loved the decor. We opted to sit outside, and enjoy the summer breeze. It was a nice evening and not at all hot. The atmosphere was just so welcoming and relaxing; I could not imagine eating indoors. The patio seating was the best part of the restaurant. The food was good but not exceptional. I know that they are known for brunch, but I went for dinner. We started with the crab cakes and they tasted really good but for an appetizer which is something typically shared, I was surprised to see that the serve only one cake. Although a good size, I thought they should have had at least two separate cakes. For my entree, I got the Moules Frites. I enjoyed it, but it was nothing special. My boyfriend got the Charred Skirt Steak and he seemed to enjoy it because he mentioned how he would like to go back. The service was awesome. They were very attentive. Since we were outdoors and this is South Florida and summer, there were some mosquito. The waiter overheard my boyfriend complaining and offered him bug spray. Service does not get any better than that. Although the food wasn't special, it was still good and I did love the ambiance and appreciated the free parking so I will probably go back for brunch to try them out again.

    (4)
  • Angela P.

    Went to Morgans last Sunday for brunch, waited 45 minutes for a table... We order a pitcher of sangria, which I found delicious and a great value for the price! It was super refreshing and it also had a very generous amount of fresh strawberries and raspberries. I order the Frittata, it was very good, flavorful and again, it was a very generous portion. I also tried the French toast and found it a little bland, but I put some jelly on and problem solved! I finished my meal with an americano... Probably one of the worst cups of coffee I've ever had. Overall a good meal, however 45 min wait for a table... Not worth it. 20 min max absolutely yes... And no coffee for me next time.

    (3)
  • J M.

    Great service. Good food. They ran out of some things by the time it was our time to order brunch. Actually was a good thing because I think after waiting in line and salivating over the pictures we saw on yelp, we would have ordered too much food. Share the french toast. It is inhumane for one person to eat the plate by themselves. Don't share the grilled cheese. Just keep it to yourself. It's ok to share the fries that come with the sandwich.

    (5)
  • Erik H.

    I have yet to come and have an unpleasant time. Friendly staff and the food is filling yet light. I went yesterday and will probably go back today.

    (5)
  • Melynda H.

    Went for the first time, for dinner. Had heard outrageous reviews for brunch, but we decided on dinner as it was a birthday evening. The house is the cutest! The old 2-story has been refinished in a modern, mid-century décor. The porch is super cute and inviting with its own bar; also, huge enough for the majority of patrons. Once inside the main level, there is another bar and a few more tables. Also, up a narrow staircase, is the second story - super cute, as what once used to be bedrooms now make up semi-private dining rooms. All the décor is on spot. Very inviting. Needless to say, there was really no one else at the restaurant when we arrived around 6:15. We were greeted right away by our server who was very attentive the entire rest of dinner. The four of us sat outside, enjoying the beautiful weather; the porch is covered entirely so there is not worry about sun. Also, we had a stroller, which was accommodated perfectly with the ramp and fit right up alongside the table. Our food was great: calamari to start, dinner included sliders, quinoa bowl, and roasted pork tacos. Tasty and priced perfectly, from $12 - 16. We will definitely be back to try brunch, although the server did inform us that Sundays are crazy busy. Now, their schedule includes brunch every day until 4pm, so we will try it again but probably not on a Sunday.

    (5)
  • Leah T.

    We all know Morgan's is pretty delicious. However, some of you may not know about their cookies. Well let's have a chat. This is the best way to take advantage of the opportunity at hand: come in with a coworker around 3pm during your work week. Morgan's is kind of dead at this time and you're bound to be tired out because it just isn't 5pm yet. Order the cookies. They come by the dozen, so if you want to double up and schmooze up to your office, this is the best way to do it. Anyway-- you can have chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, chocolate chocolate chip, or Hannah Montana Best of Both Worlds that into an assortment of all three. Oh, they let you. And it's wondrous. Now here's what makes Morgan's so great: they make them fresh for you. Perfect timing for an espresso, am I right? So there you have it. Relax and refuel with your espresso and chat-tastic coworker and those amazering cookies will be hand-delivered to you oh-so-toasty warm. Make sure you have one (or two, let's be honest) on your commute back to work cause those bad boys go quick. Hey pal, congrats on that promotion ',:)

    (4)
  • Jorge D.

    Went to Morgan's last Saturday and I had the gazpacho soup as an appetizer and the fish special of the night for main course ...the soup was amazing and the mahi mahi with fried tomatoe was to die for. It has a nice outdoor seating area and the stuff is very attentive and friendly. See you again soon .... THUMBS UP !!!

    (5)
  • A W.

    House made sticky buns had texture ( hard) and dryness that occurs when breads are microwaved. I don't know that they were reheated in a microwave but they were dry and hard. They were smothered in sticky sauce that didn't erase the deficits. The eggs Benedict was very good, as were the other two simple egg dishes we ordered. The potatoes were horribly over-seasoned with a seasoned salt. Service was very friendly and prompt. Coffee was good.

    (3)
  • Lena C.

    I can't believe this weekend was my first time here and it's just around the corner. I want to live at Morgan's and eat eggs benedict every day!! I usually don't go out for breakfast, since that's my culinary specialty, but now I'm ready to try everything on the menu. I had the eggs benedict florentine; Brent B. had the eggs benedict smoked salmon. Ok, so benedicts are not my specialty. The hollandaise sauce was perfect & light, as mentioned in numerous other Yelp reviews. The pitcher of mimosas is a great value and helped to bounce us back after a long night. Next on my list - the cheese plate. I watched longingly as it passed by my table several times - (one benefit of sitting inside by the kitchen). It is HUGE! The smoked salmon plate, raspberry flatcakes, and a beautiful salad also made me do a double take and promise to return. Dear Morgan's, Do you have a meal plan? If not, can I have a meal plan? Sincerely, Your newest fan

    (4)
  • Javier O.

    Get comfortable chairs on a level floor that floor where u don't have to sit like you are on a tight rope. Serve your eggs Benedict HOT, not cold and not tasting like fish. You ran out of salmon, sticky buns, and bacon.

    (1)
  • Marisol F.

    Stopped her for a dessert and coffee after taking my mother out for her birthday. We ordered cappuccinos and coffee, both were fine. My mother ordered a coconut cake with blueberries over the top. It looked pretty and they enjoyed it because it was not too rich. My son and I both ordered a brownie sunday. It was served with strawberry ice cream instead of the traditional vanilla and I loved it. My son was disappointed though. The menu just said brownie ala mode and he doesn't like strawberry ice cream. I wish they told us it was not with vanilla.

    (3)
  • Jonah K.

    We used a groupon which was a good deal, and gave us a good selection. The place is very small and well decorated. I enjoyed the small rooms upstairs, they were very cute and "homey". Our service was not too great in general, but she was very nice. Apps we got a mezze plate that was excellent, but the humus could have used some work. My wife got the short ribs which were very tasty and well done. I got the curry grouper special, which was not all that good. Portions are huge! Wine list by the glass was pretty limited, nothing to write home about. I heard the brunch is amazing here, but I'm not sure if I'd come back again, there just was little draw to make that happen.

    (3)
  • Paty D.

    I've been back to Morgan's on a few occasions for lunch and I must say it didn't disappoint. I had their infamous grilled cheese sandwich and I must say it was absolutely amazing!!! The combination of cheeses gave it the perfect gooey consistency you look for in grilled cheese, and the buttery grilled bread was perfection!!! And of course, I had to finish my heart clogging lunch with the fresh to order baked cookies so we ordered the chocolate chip. Let me tell you these are no ordinary cookies- they are thick, crispy yet chewy on the inside, and oh so warm and gooey!!! All you need is a glass on milk and you're good to go!! Make sure you ask them for a box to take the rest home!!!

    (4)
  • Alyssa J.

    LOVE this place! Was so sad when the SoBe one closed and was happy to see a Groupon for this location - went late night, and really enjoyed everything. Service was quick and friendly and the few drinks we had were great (and we're picky) Ginger Mojito was so yummy (but a little heavy on the ginger, so if you like just a hint mention that!) Both of our entrees were very good as well as a few of the sides, quality ingredients and both cooked perfectly. Portions were perfect - not huge, not small. I agree with another reviewer the menu is a little bit small (couldn't imagine going back there a few more times as I only really wanted 2 of the entrees) Pricing was also a bit high for off the beach (without the Groupon we would be at nearly $125 for not a huge amount of stuff) If they added some more items, and lowered the prices a bit I this would be 5 stars :)

    (4)
  • Meredith G.

    Really great brunch spot! Drinks were a little pricey for my taste ($30 mimosa pitchers) but totally worth it because all of the food was great. I got the chicken and waffles which was so good - super fresh, fluffy waffle with very tender chicken and great not-too-sticky syrup. It was really nice to sit outside, their patio is shaded and has a nice breeze. I would definitely go back!

    (4)
  • SK S.

    Just alright. It has a varied menu but that translates into a lot of mediocre offerings. My duck sandwich was dry and too salty and I don't even remember what my gf ordered, except that it sounded great but disappointed. Perhaps I ordered the wrong thing, but not worth it to return. Even the fries were blah.

    (3)
  • Shelley M.

    I am downgrading Morgans to 2 stars (i pretty much only post positive Yelp reviews). I feel that this was one of the first hip/trendy Miami brunch spots a few years back.... and it probably went to their heads over the last few years. There are now a ton of brunch spots, and they are all better than Morgans. I'm keeping 2 stars because the service was great & I do still like the ambiance. But seriously, if you love food go anywhere else [ie. Michael's (if you can afford it), The Federal, Khong River House, Yardbird, Ni.Do. Cafe, Sugarcane, Gigi... fucking everywhere else is better.]

    (2)
  • Sandra M.

    Great Atmosphere and good food. We went on a Sunday for brunch and all though the place was full the wait was short and the food came out quick. I had the French toast which I loved and the hubby had the burger which was equally delicious. The fries in this place are absolutely delicious. Will be back soon.

    (3)
  • Melissa L.

    This is my go-to brunch place in my hood (unfortunately was never really impressed with dinner). The fresh air, the large portions and mimosas, everyone in a brunchy mood, le sigh. Lovelovelove the french toast, and the frittata is divine. Service is always on point, and although I always, without fail, let out a groan from the initial sight of that queue running down the ramp, I honestly never wait more than 20mins. Also, CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!!!! Enough said.

    (4)
  • Corey D.

    This spot stands out because it is consistent and unpretentious when a number of its neighbors tend to over-promise and under-deliver. I am still a fan of Morgan's after all this time. Recently, I have become addicted to the meatloaf after Acme served half-portions at full price during Basel (after waiting 1hour for a to-go order). Mussels are an ample portion size and flavorful. Sliders are good with a cold beer (or two). The other night I had the salmon, which I rarely order out because it can be overcooked and boring but I was in the mood for fish and was delighted to find it to be cooked perfectly on the inside. Dessert favorite: bread pudding. The service is quite good. The manager is awesome and his presence on the floor ensures an environment that runs smoothly and is welcoming. The combination of food and service is like a warm hug that is so comforting especially after along day--essential for this kind of establishment. What would be even more comforting would be some bourbon. Beer and wine selections are nice but I would select it even more often for dinner if it hard hard liquor. Awesome for brunch and lunch. I love to sit upstairs, but the outside seating is a nice option as well. Put Morgan's in your regular rotation.

    (5)
  • Adriana C.

    Brunch is great! So delicious and a chic place.

    (5)
  • Dre B.

    Had the chicken and waffles and its the best I've had in Miami thus far (Sakaya Kitchen, Eating House). Not a fan of the huge blob of butter on top of the waffles but they were still great -- not too crispy, not too soft or soaked. The chicken was also perfect with just enough crispy breading and tender, juicy meat. Morgan's strawberry lemonade is great too and not all sugary like most places'. Now I gotta go back here for the much-hyped weekend brunch.

    (5)
  • Adam L.

    I got a deal on Groupon and i was very happy with the food. The only disappointment was it was an odd setup during construction and they were out of some items. Since the construction is over i would say that the issue is probably fixed. The food was good at a good price but i wouldn't recommend it without a groupon or deal as the place seems a bit overpriced for the food they offer.

    (3)
  • Katie L.

    Saving grace for this place is that food is incredible. I went on a really busy brunch day but staff was overwhelmed and totally disappointing. The hostess was a hot mess and less than pleasant. She was disorganized and disoriented. Once we were seated it took 10 minutes for our server to take our drink order... Water, coke, and an Arnold Palmer. That took 10 minutes as well. He passed by several times in between however to tell us our water would be right out to finally have a busboy serve us water. He never asked us how our food was and was so nonchalant about how long we wait for everything that it was annoying. I had the raspberry maspcarpone filled frencht toast which was absolutely out of this world. My boyfriend had the chicken and waffles which were great too. We course got a dozen cookies and they were fresh baked and incredible. I love going out to eat and maybe my eon serving experience has tainted by dining experience but for as much money we paid I was upset and at how wholly up enchanting our experience was. Might give it another shot on a less busy day to see if they can get it together.

    (2)
  • Joseluis A.

    it was love at first bite. i worked from the wynwood area last week so i decided to try some places ive never been before that were near by. morgans was the closest. i saw their yelp reviews and was hesitant about going but that all changed shortly after i placed my order. seriously, i dont get the average yelp rating for this place. its freakin good. if you dont like it, you got problems. i went by myself so i sat by the bar. someone was there to take my order and she was very smiley and talkative. i told her it was my first time there so she suggested some stuff which i did not follow cause as soon as i saw duck wrap i was sold on that. few minutes passed and as i waited for my food, the lady behind the counter was making a smoothie for another customer. she had some extra leftover so she serves me a glass and brings it to me. extra cool points for that. im not much of a smoothie guy but this was good. thick, rich, flavorful and nutritious too. i finally got my wrap and oh wow. that was so good. shredded roasted duck on hoisin sauce and some greens in a wrap. fingerlicking good. comes with a side, i chose the coleslaw. that coleslaw was so good too! they add nuts and cranberries to it. very awesome. because i was freelancing for a brand new client and working from an office with 3 charming ladies, i decided to get something sweet for them so they love me more and hopefully give me more business. oh and i also did it cause im a sweetheart like that. so i got a dozen cookies. freshly baked so it took about 30 minutes to get them but the wait was well worth it. i got the chocolate chip and double chocolate. if you love chocolate, these cookies you will love. i know the ladies back at the office loved them and now im their favorite freelancer so we all won. i wish there was a morgans in south beach because i feel like i would be there very often. cant wait to go back and try their brunch.

    (5)
  • P B.

    As far as a brunch place goes, Morgan's is the best I've had in Miami. The seating (most of which is outdoors) means you eat in the Miami sun. Their menu is diverse and their drinks are reasonable (I would say they could and should offer better coffee options). Chicken and Waffles 10/10 Grilled Cheese (10/10) It's busy so sometimes there's a short 15 minute wait for a table. It's worth it.

    (4)
  • Yari B.

    Went for dinner and left satisfied. The chick peas soup w bacon was hearty and tasty, just like home made. The wedge salad appetizer was much smaller than I'm used to at other places. It had scallions and a thousand island like dressing that made it different but yummy. Finally we shared the meat loaf which was average and a solid 3, accompanied by a side of Brussels sprouts which were a solid 2 and we left nearly intact. I have to say the best part of my meal was the corn bread so crumbly and sweet I couldn't stop eating it. Service was excellent. I recommend outside seating because the inside was not too cozy and didn't smell that great.

    (3)
  • Jasmine U.

    Came here 2 wks ago for brunch with a friend during my Miami vacation! The food, service, and atmosphere was absolutely excellent!! I order a fritatta and french toast which I read rave reviews about. My fritatta was perfect but the real star was the french toast with cinnamon butter and fresh berries absolutely the best I have ever had. We sat on the patio because the weather was nice. My friend order a omellete that thing was HUGE so beware they use 5 eggs I think but it looked delicious. I did order a sangria which I didn't like so I sent it back, it wasn't sweet at all, the server didn't mind bringing me a blue moon instead so it was no biggie. They had Sriracha which is my favorite condiment on the planet so it made up for that. Whenever I come to Miami I will be right here at Morgans enjoying delicious food. YOU MUST COME HERE!

    (5)
  • Cam C.

    Nice little house, very boooriiing brunch. I hope we don't run into each other again. Bye!

    (1)
  • Ken D.

    Talk about a walk-worthy (or drive-worthy) anchor at the base of Midtown! Morgan's is a perfect weekend brunch spot. They're now serving brunch on Saturday and Sunday, and sitting outside on the roomy terrace this afternoon was a little bit of Miami heaven. Here are a few highlights: 1. The parking lot is big and keeps cars in plain site. You may be thinking, "Parking lot? Really, Ken?" I found it to be comforting. Some of you know that our car was broken into a few weeks back. So, car in site is worth five stars to me right now. 2. The eggs benedict were perfect. PERFECT! Executing benedict well is not easy. Often the hollandaise is too heavy or salty or tasteless. The eggs can be overcooked. Well, you know. Morgan's nailed it. Organic eggs were brilliantly cooked. The hollandaise was sincerely the best I've ever had. It had just the right consistency and a hint of citrus. The side of homefries slammed it home. 3. The club sandwich was good...not great, but good. It was less of a true club, given that it was only one layer tall. It was also missing a bit of fat or moisture. The addition of avocado would have made this a real winner. The shoestring fries served with were tasty and abundant. 4. Service was attentive and friendly, from busboy to manager. All were welcoming. They gifted us with a chocolate chip cookie on the way out that is bigger than my head. I'm looking at it now as it beckons me to eat it, but I shall resist...until after dinner. They'll be starting dinner next week, and we'll definitely be back to explore more of what Morgan's has to offer. Keep on going, Morgan's. You've got it all right in my book.

    (4)
  • Gillian M.

    Thank you Morgan's may I have another?

    (5)
  • Earl K.

    Service and food was excellent. Shawn and Isabella made the dining experience pleasurable. The bread pudding, strawberry and banana, was delicious. I went back the next day for a second helping! I used a groupon which was a great deal. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Woodlene A.

    We ordered the chicken and waffles topped with fruit, based on the reviews. It's was below mediocre. The waffle was doughy and didn't taste fresh. The chicken had no taste, and they were heavily skimpy on the fruit. On top of that, I had to ask three times for my cappuccino. Unimpressed.

    (2)
  • Christine T.

    Alright, so we all know this place is famous for Sunday brunch. To the point that you should expect a wait of 45 minutes on a Sunday in between the time frame from 12-2. So don't expect to stroll right in, there will be a wait. One big ordeal is their parking. Since it is packed, and they don't have valet or any kind of organized parking spaces, just a blank lot next to the restaurant, parking can get a little dicey. You'll finish brunch and find someone has blocked your car in, or blocked the exit for that matter, so my suggestion is to save yourself a headache and park on the side streets. As far as the interior, the restaurant is modern and well decorated. It has a small bar inside that gets busy and a small one outside. It is two stories and has private rooms well equipped to throw parties. The manager is very nice and attentive. He makes sure to pass by and make sure everything is to your liking. While there, I had the french toast, which was light and fluffy. I just wish they had given me more syrup. The prices are decent for brunch and overall i had a good time and can't complain about the food and service.

    (4)
  • Mary B.

    This place is an oasis in a desert. We left our hotel (Hilton) and wandered around a bit through what seemed an aesthetically pretty cool but desolate area (Wynwood art district - reminded me a bit of Detroit's little brother). We had no expectations of this place. It was seemingly in the middle of nothing, but we found some pretty decent food. Here's the thing - You look at menus online and you can tell basically if there's some food you might like. If all goes well, you eat something that tastes like what you expect. The food was good (greek salad, turkey burger, fantastic smoothie that was freaky green, some other salad my bf got), tasted as expected based on descriptions. What was great about the place was the location/environment. It was a fantastic escape. We sat outside with a few other occupied tables nearby, but never too cramped. The only negative I noticed was when I asked for tea and they asked what kind. "What are my options?" "Well, we have Mighty Leaf." "Uh, great. But what are my options?" "Well, there are a lot. It's loose leaf." "Uh, ok, great. But what are my options?" Finally I just said give me some green tea. It was fine, whatever it was, and they brought out a little thing of honey with it. It was more expensive that I would have expected. I'd recommend the dinner and based on other reviews, wish I'd gotten to try the brunch. Ah well. Guess I have to return to Miami some day!

    (3)
  • evan f.

    Came here on a Sat night, place was pretty empty. Food took awhile to come out and when it did it was FLAVORLESS!! come on it's called seasoning guys!!! at least salt and pepper! The bill was like 80$ for 2 drinks 1 app and 2 dinners without tip

    (1)
  • Hope C.

    We went at 11am but they were only serving lunch, not brunch as we had hoped. we got sandwiches, they were OK but i could probably get the same thing at panera. We sat inside because it was chilly that day and wow-- the inside is sparse. Not much going on in there. We were the only people in there so the owner felt that it was ok to sit 5 feet from us and talk on his cell phone the entire time. The service was slow even though we were the ONLY table. This is definitely a ladies lunch spot, where you could sit and chit chat with your friends for a while. not a place to really leave satisfied with the food or ambiance.

    (2)
  • R.c. K.

    Came here for brunch with some friends. Everything was good, but not great. Not worth the drive or the money, especially with so many great brunch places around. The french toast is definitely not among the best, as has been stated here. It was quite tasty and obviously better than the french toast from cheap breakfast places, but several high-end places do it better (Yardbird comes to mind here). The frittata is just ok. I feel that the ingredients don't completely go well together. The chicken (from chicken and waffles) had a great tempura-style batter, but just very bland. We had to add salt to it! Bottom line, I likely wont come back. But if I did, I would probably reorder the french toast, as nothing else impressed me too much.

    (3)
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    (5)
  • Chloe E.

    French Toast and Chicken with Waffles. Great Chefs, my waiter was "ok" she didn't seem to care about us and I loved the outside seating on a Sunday midafternoon.

    (5)
  • Laure M.

    Dinner outside saturday night. In a nutshell: Friendly service, good entrees but poor desserts. They served a basket of bread, cornbread and italian cracker thing. The bread is good but the cornbread is too crumbly and breaks too easily. We ordered the skirt steak and the succulent burger, both with fries. Both meats were good, juicy and well cooked. The skirt steak was more a hanger steak than skirt steak but it was good. The burger is served on a brioche bun, cheese is extra. The fries are matchsticks fries and are crispy. For dessert, even if the menu says they have cheesecake, they don't. Very disappointing. We ordered the flourless chocolate cake and the baked alaska. Both pretty disappointing. The flourless chocolate is not sweet enough but is moist. It should be served with ice cream because the only chocolate flavor makes it uninteresting after a few bites. The baked alaska is filled with a poor tasteless chocolate ice cream and is mounted by a way-too-big portion of wet soft meringue which is not even good. For $8 a dessert, my advice is "don't bother". For drinks we had beer and wine. They were out of my husband's first choice so he had to change and I had a glass of malbec which i found very "vinaigry", like if the bottle had been opened for a few days. The wine by the glass list is poor as well (maybe 7 or 8 choices) and is pretty expensive (most glasses are $10). Overall i think this place is better for lunch. The entrees were good, but that is pretty much it.

    (3)
  • Alissa W.

    I really enjoyed this place for brunch on Sunday. It is in my neighborhood and I have never been. We sat outside the brunch menu was great mix of breakfast, and lunch items. I saw a few things I wanted was definitely hard to choose. I finally went with the smoked salmon platter. Came with a bagel, capers, cornichons, black and green olives, shaved red onion, and really good tomatoes. Also I like the cream cheese they give you is chive. I was surprised the quality of the salmon was excellent. I loved the atmosphere we sat outside. By the time we left around 1:30 there was a line to get in. Plus we drove there for some reason, but there is a lot with free parking which is always a plus ! I have a feeling I will be going there again for brunch this Sunday. The vibe was very cool, and laid back.

    (4)
  • Edith S.

    My husband and I had the best food and experience here this evening than we have had in a long time. We eat out all the time between Aventura to Brickell. First we were impressed with the spacious, secure and private parking lot. We were warmly greeted and led to an upstairs area of the restaurant. The interior is stunningly decorated, modern but, cozy. Our waitor, David, took time to chat with us and speak about the area, current events and the history of the building the restuarant is in (a 1930's) house. The food was outstanding as well. As a starter we had goat cheese and beet tacos and from the first taste, we were celebrating the fresh and amazing combinations of healthy flavors. Not to forget the wonderful fresth corn bread and sour dough bread that comes with a tub of butter. As our entree, we had the special which was a blackened salmon and shirimp dish which included sauteed spinach, carrots, cherry tomatos, artichoke hearts and some yummy creamy sauce. The heat and flavor of the dish was amzingly perfect. I am still dreaming about it. After we completed our meal another staff member picked up our plates right away and returned almost immediately with our check. The service was amazing! We were very pleased with our experince and plan to return and visit regularly!

    (5)
  • Alyssa E.

    I went on a Sunday for brunch, wait was almost an hour but when you're sipping on mimosa's the wait goes by quickly. The french toast was amazing and the cinnamon butter made it even better. The berry sangria is also a must! Looking forward to going back soon.

    (5)
  • Jessica B.

    defintely love coming back here everytime, ive been here probably another 3 times after my last review and every time it has been amazing. Service is superb and food is flavorful and delicious, Weve had the crispy calamari, the tomato soup, omg the turker burger hands down best ive had and the white sangria to die for. No disappointment.

    (5)
  • Christina S.

    I think Morgan's became my new favorite place for brunch on Sundays. Me and my best friend went to around 1. I warn you it was packed! But the wait was worth it. Once we sat down we got a nice table on the outside patio, best play to sit for sure. I felt like I wasn't in downtown Miami but rather in a nice garden. The food was delicious. I had the stuffed raspberry french toast and my friend had the farmers egg sandwich. The portions were more than enough, so don't expect to have room for desert. The only real complaint I had was the food took about 30 minutes to get to our table. So when you come make sure you're not starving or in a rush. I will definitely be coming back soon.

    (4)
  • Spencer A.

    Service is not horrible, it is non existent. Makes me wonder how someone could spend that kind of time and money on creating a restaurant and then let it be run by a team of amateurs. Hard to tell who works there as there were 5 different uniform variations. Oddly overstaffed by bus buys or water boys but no waiters. Food is okay not great. Don't take anyone there you are trying to impress or who demands a great meal. Morgan's if you read this promote Natalie Colon to GM and bring in new wait staff.

    (1)
  • Brent B.

    After my first five star experience I was excited to attend yelp eats at this establishment. Boy was I disappointed. I'll keep it short. I had to refill my own water three times, I had to ask the under age busboy to refill my beer which he needed to get Houdini to do three times. The waiter was bad real bad. Then the restaurant only had one thing on the yelp eats menu a burger which I ate for lunch. I asked the waiter to talk to the manager because I didn't want another burger. The manager said I could order whatever I wanted. The first two things I asked for were also 86'd. Finally I decided on the skirt steak meh. I thought the truffle mac was nasty it tasted synthetic. Never again.

    (1)
  • R N.

    Great outdoor seating, service, and food! Awesome brunch experience! Will definitely come back here!

    (5)
  • Michael M.

    Had Sunday brunch with the family yesterday. 6 adults and 3 children. We had our own little room which was very cool. The place looks like it used to be an old house that was transformed into a restaurant. The decor was very nice, they also had outside seating. Definitely a cool looking place. When I arrived the parking lot was full but was able to park in the middle of the parking lot along with other people; which still allowed people in parking spots to leave. I ordered the eggs Benedict, a few people ordered the French Toast (since people on Yelp rave about it), a couple of orders of waffles for the kids. someone also ordered a Chorizo Omelette. I loved how the coffee was brought in a HUGE mug so I didn't have to ask for refills for a while. My eggs Benedict came first. I waited for the other food to arrive, a few minutes later the omelette showed up. We kept waiting for other food to show up but it didn't so we decide to eat so it would not get cold. Another order showed up, I can't remember who's. We were still waiting for French Toast and a few other things. I had finished my meal, the omelette was also finished and a few other people finished. We were still waiting for the 2 orders of French Toast, and an order of Waffles. The waffles came and the kids started eating. After the kids finished their waffles, the French Toast finally showed up. The food in itself was good, the French Toast was also good; I wouldn't say it was amazing, but good. It's very easy to make French Toast and having it on Brioche bread doesn't make it any more awesome. Overall the food was a 3 but the service was so inconsistent that I had to knock another point down. The servers themselves were nice, but I think they could have done a better job at getting the food to us at the same time. It was a bit ridiculous for each person to wait for their food; I haven't been to a restaurant where food was brought one by one instead of all of it at once.

    (2)
  • Alex H.

    Hidden freaking jewel! I just don't know where to begin or end! From a cursory view of Morgan's, there is nothing special. They don't even have a full bar! That said, they have some amazing chefs! It is very hard to explain the complex flavors that I had the opportunity to try. Having parking on site makes it a total bonus too! I ate the salmon special of the night, which turned out to be the last of the salmons they had on hand at night. My thoughts is that they ran short because I went on an Art Walk Saturday and they probably had higher than average traffic. I will need to check out their brunch / lunch options one day. Bottom Line: Top notch for dinner! Let's see if I get to try lunch another visit.

    (5)
  • Adeline B.

    I love this place. The food is amazing, whether you're going day or night. Eggs Benedict for lunch is absolute heaven in your mouth. Definitely worthy of the wait that is inevitable on the weekends for breakfast. I'm dying to try a couple more brunch items from their menu but I just can't seem to stray from the eggs Benedict. I guess there are worse things in life. For dinner, the first time I went, I went with a friend and we just picked several starters. Boy let me tell you, we were STUFFED. The plate that stuck out to me the most was the Mac and cheese. You better believe when I went on Friday with my Mac and cheese loving boyfriend, we ordered it. And we weren't disappointed. I also had the port braised brisket which was melt in your mouth deliciousness. Unfortunately, like every other time I've been there, I had no room for dessert. Overall? Morgan's is AMAZINGLY delicious. Don't let the wait and service let you down!

    (4)
  • AshleyMarie O.

    Always love to come & sit outside by the green wall. BEAUTIFUL atmosphere with friendly staff- Its lovely having lunch with a glass of wine & occasionally being interrupted by the sight of butterflys flittering about :0)

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    I come from L.A. where brunch happens to be a very big thing and today I had brunch for the very first time in Miami and it wasn't as great as I expected. The service was amazing and I'll give them that but never in my life have a been to a place that does not serve bottomless mimosas, bellinis, bloody mary's, or sangrias and I assumed that it wouldn't be that expensive but really????? $10 for 2 sips of a drink? That's absolutely ridiculous and a pitcher costs about $40. Anywhere in L.A. is $12.99 for bottomless anything and you would assume places in L.A. would be more expensive but I was wrong. On to the food... its wasn't the best although my friends loved it but thats cause they haven't had good food in my opinion and it was waaaaay over priced. I can't say much more about this place but that its ok to go to if you like wasting your money.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth D.

    An overpriced, mediocre place for the downtown arty types - but if you have to go for whatever reason, you won't hate the food. Not much to say about these guys - but there are way more interesting places for brunch on this side of town (Buena Vista Deli and Michael's Genuine to name a few)

    (3)
  • Carl D.

    Came for brunch. Hands eggs Benedict w/ salmon. It was good, but not great. Service was cordial, though somewhat unfocused. Other tables had coasters, but not us. We had to ask for water 4x. Is give this a 3.5. For this review, I'll round up. I'd come again and check it out for dinner.

    (4)
  • Mary Ann C.

    Monday was the best day to visit Morgan's. No lines, no waiting for lunch! We ate inside but could have had our pick outside as well. The staff were beyond friendly. They were genuine and sociable. The décor is refreshing and fits well in South Florida. The tour of the upstairs was a blast. Oh, yes we did come here to eat. I had the mascarpone and raspberry stuffed French toast. Just order it! Don't think about it! The mussels were plentiful and had a delicious broth to them. The chicken club was very fresh but the salad was what impressed me the most. Everything was so fresh you would think that they had a garden out back. The carrot cake could have been an entrée. The chef was just finishing it and we had a kitchen view. It was just carrot, no raisins, nuts, pineapple....just carrot and wonderfully so. This is a unique place and reminds me of places in San Diego. They just do it better with the highest quality ingredients and an outstanding menu.

    (5)
  • J T.

    I ordered the braised short ribs and they were to DIE FOR. OMG so good, the sauce that they were served with and the mash potatoes were great. The baby carrots, I didn't care for, I think they were a little too tough. The short ribs are really thick, and I felt they lacked a little bit of salt once you got them. They were able to serve me a smaller side salad portion of their cesar salad. That parmesan piece of deliciousness that it is served with this was so good too!!! Now, the daily bread pudding was a blue berry bread pudding and it was so good, I may have wanted to rub it on my face. But I refrained, thats not how ladies behave. Initially I was NOT thrilled that it was blueberry, thinking it may be to tart for me but it wasn't. It's probably what blueberry bread pudding would taste like in heaven. BIBLE. I went to this restaurant yesterday, because I had JUST 4 hours earlier bought a groupon for Morgans, and I was so let down when I printed out the groupon and it said you couldn't use it for another 24 hours. I decided to go anyways and ask the manager if it was ok that we use it regardless, and she was happy to accommodate us. Our waitress was able to serve me a smaller portion of the cesar salad, because I didn't want the entree size, and was able to serve my friend a side salad portion of a salad that was served with a special for that night. So basically they did three separate things to accommodate us. Bottom line: the food is great, the service is fabulous and the place is super cute. Love love love Morgans.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    Morgan's is pretty high up there on my list of favorite brunch places. The food is always great and so is the atmosphere. The eggs benedict is great. The chicken and waffles are the best I've had in Miami. It'd hard to finish because it's so much but the waffle is pillowy and perfect. The chicken strips perfectly complement the sweet maple syrup. Plus, this place has beignets! Yum all around.

    (5)
  • Anne P.

    I am so happy! Tonight ordered delivery from Morgans. Live in the hood and. Always have been a big fan. This is just another way to have fabulous food when I don't want to leave the house. Excellent quality, fast delivery! Love Morgans,,,,,!

    (5)
  • Carlos O.

    my birthday brunch was great. The good was awesome and the location was really nice. The waiters were pretty nice too

    (5)
  • Tessie B.

    GREAT SUNDAY FUNDAY BRUCH LOCATION!!! Brunch til 5 is great for sleeping in! Went with The BF this morning after a long saturday night. It was packed, but we were seated relatively quickly. We decided to go all out and order a carafe of mimosas. The BF had chicken and waffles (they smelled and tasted heavenly). I am a huge Eggs Benedict fan and these Eggs Benedict were amazing. I am going to have a hard time ordering something new the next time I visit. The only negative thing I have to say is that the service was pretty slow. We weren't in a rush and the mimosa's kept us entertained, but waiting 40 minutes for your breakfast to come out is pretty ridiculous. I really liked this place and I would definitely recommend this place to other brunch lovers - I just hope you're not in a hurry. :)

    (4)
  • Jessica F.

    I was told the wait would be an hour for a two top. That's kind of ridiculous. Considering it was more like 25 minutes. Either way how does a restaurant seat tables of 8 before tables of 2. They have no idea how to utilize space efficiently. The set up is completely unreasonable. They would make a killing if downstairs had more two tops that converted into bigger tables and upstairs booths were used for bigger parties. Not to mention when I was finally seated in a very uncomfortable spot with no table space the server didn't get to me for ten minutes. (And had walked by us idly at least three times.) We were then told the one dish we wanted wasn't on the menu. I was virtually unable to flag down servers mid meal despite the claustrophobic atmosphere. The food is delicious but the set up and service is a nightmare. Don't think I need French toast that badly. I'd rather have my Sunday back please. Le Bouchon at least has equally good parts service and food. I might just have to commute there instead.

    (2)
  • Alejandra M.

    I had my first eggs benedict ever at Morgan's and I have to thank the food Gods for that because it was absolutely delicious! Yummy food, decent service, my only complaint is the tiny uncomfortable seats inside (not Miami booty friendly).

    (4)
  • Andrea P.

    the food was amazing I had the eggs benedict and my cousin had the French toast stuffed with raspberry and mascarpone and it was to die for I will definitely be going back to this place

    (5)
  • Katie D.

    This is my kind of place!!!!! Excellent food comfy atmosphere great portions! I am so glad i just discovered this place thanks to yelp especially because its practically next door to my business!!!! I will definitely b here ALOT more from now on!!! We had waffles n chicken and beet salad all amazing!!!! Oh, and service was excellent!!! We went at 8:30 on a sunday it was perfect and cozy! :)

    (5)
  • Elizabeth R.

    I called Morgans to make a reservation for 3 people at 8 pm on a Friday night. The slightly snooty guy on the phone told me I didn't need a reservation. OK-- so, you're not busy for dinner at prime time on a weekend, and you don't want to bother going through the motions of writing down my reservation, not even just to make me happy. Fine. At this point, I would normally just call somewhere else. There are only about 50 cool new places in the neighborhood! But, I had purchased a "Living Social" deal, so I went through with it anyway. When we arrived at Morgans, the staff was super friendly and charming. They let us sit anywhere we wanted. It was a beautiful evening, so we opted for outdoors. It should have been gorgeous, but the patio overlooks the parking lot. Seriously. You're serenaded by street noise and have an excellent view of the cars. Please, people! Flower boxes! Hanging plants! Shrubbery! something? Our waitress was excellent. She was patient and knowledgeable about the menu, and she made sure we found options that suited us. We ordered a bottle of Napa Cellars Pinot Noir ($45) and a cheese board to share as an app. I ordered the Moroccan Stew and my companions ordered a salad with beef and a salad with chicken for main course. The cheese board was great. Generous portions of everything: a big bunch of grapes, a wedge of brie, some bleu, a Stilton, some crustini, some fig spread, and some gluten-free crackers by special request. The entrees were not so great. I can't tell you about my companions' dishes because everything was served in a gargantuan white bowl, so I couldn't see what they had. The stew was enough to feed at least two people, maybe three. I took more than half of it home, and it tasted better the second day. It was served fresh, maybe too fresh because there were chick peas, beans, dried apricots, almonds and other ingredients that needed to soften and blend together. The textures and flavors seemed a little discordant: mealy beans, chewy apricot, etc.... more time on a slow simmer would have greatly improved the stew. I'm glad I tried Morgans, but I'm not in a rush to go back.

    (3)
  • Laura D.

    Brunch with friends was a delight at Morgan's. Sunday brunch is prime time so expect a wait. We ordered the french toast and one of their chicken sandwiches. I was not impressed with the sandwich, but the french toast made up for it. They have private parking which is good because I can imagine this isn't the best neighborhood late at night. I'll definitely return for brunch when I'm back in the area.

    (4)
  • Adriane S.

    Yum.. Everything we ordered was delicious .. The wait staff was amazing.. I highly recommend...

    (4)
  • Erick A.

    Had a nice brunch at Morgans early this afternoon. Place was packed and yet the service was decent. Really enjoyed the mimosas. As for the food, had a five egg omelette that wasn't bad overall but I certainly expected a bit more in the flavor department. Would definitely check them out some time again.

    (4)
  • j d.

    Had brunch with the family and loved the food. Everything we ordered was really good. The beet tacos are amazing and the French toast were really good also. The outside area is very nice for this time of the year. The service was a little slow but manageable. Highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Lynn C.

    My husband is very good at selecting new places to eat and I love being along for the ride! On New Year's Day, we stopped by Morgan's for brunch. The vibe and atmosphere of this cute place is great- it utilizes its outdoor space and the dining area inside is bright. We sat on the patio area (not the covered porch) which was nice because it was a little chilly that day. Service was good and I cut them a little slack because they were busy and looked short staffed. Food took a little longer but our water and coffee was always refilled. Nice selection of brunch items- sweet and savory and the portions were large! I couldn't resist ordering chicken and waffles ( you have to look closely for it- it's a waffle and you can add chicken, fruit or other things). Hubs ordered the Eggs Benedict. The chicken on the C&W was lightly breaded chicken tenders and the waffle was fluffy. Topped with powdered sugar and a side of maple syrup, I literally had to wait a few minutes to digest so I could finish it all. It was good. Can't wait to go back. This place Is delicious.

    (4)
  • Arlene L.

    I came here a while back when they had Yelp Eats 2011 going on. First off, they have their own lot which, although small, is very appreciated. Paying to park somewhere is one of the things I find most annoying. Service was really friendly and fast. The food was superb. You could really taste the truffle oil in the truffled mac n cheese. The main dishes were large and really flavorful. I look forward to coming back sometime soon.

    (4)
  • Jazmine O.

    This is my favorite brunch spot in Miami, and I've been here for brunch for four consecutive weekend!!!! Much like other reviewers, I didn't want to post a review about how awesome this place is because i wanted to keep it a secret! The food is amazing, the service is great, cozy atmosphere, and they have the best freshly baked cookies I have ever tasted!!! If you plan to get the cookies (and a few other desserts) you must order them 30 mins in advance. The menu has recently undergone a few changes/additions, but nothing to complain about. Lunch and dinners are good, but I love Morgans for brunch!

    (5)
  • Cripy Y.

    I won't mention how long it took to be seated...but after being seated it took 20 minutes just for our waiter to greet us and take our drink orders. The food was great but the waiter did not communicate with us at all after taking our order until he brought the check. The waiter did not even ask if everything was "OK", if we needed anything, or if we wanted the remaining food to go...he just came and took the plates away and said "check?" I said yes that that was that. The service here is TERRIBLE but the food is good. They should just get rid of the waiters and make some sort of counter/ticket system.

    (2)
  • Fran H.

    Great food and atmosphere

    (4)
  • E S.

    Overpriced- $15 for a cheese plate that had a lot of grapes and not much cheese and $18 for a flavorless veggie stew. More importantly not particularly tasty, the Moroccan stew is disappointingly bland and the cocktails were bad. I don't how this place has four stars.

    (2)
  • Donna W.

    Well, here goes. My two star review on a place everyone loves. I went here for dinner around 9pm. After having a rough day with my car and missing a yelp elite event I needed a drink and some good food. My boyfriend and I were driving around looking for some good food and we stumbled upon Morgan's. I saw that they had a 4 star rating with 131 reviews at the time. I was stoked! This place was going to be great. I saw that the parking lot was full and I was getting worried that I wouldn't be able to try out this place that everyone was raving about. We found parking outside of the property which wasn't far but a few steps. Not bad, at least there was parking, unlike most places in the Design District. We went up to the podium to our host and asked for a table for two. Out of all the small tables available we got stuck sitting behind a glass door (main entrance I suppose to the place) on the porch. No biggie, it's a glass door and it wasn't going to be blocking sight of us. The host gave us a menu and I asked him if there were mojitos. Apparently this restaurant doesn't have a full liquor license and can only serve wine, sake, and beer. So I tried to put in an order. He then told me "I'm not your server, but she will be with you shortly." Oops! I waited 20 minutes to get water and bread. The person who took our order, that took another 20 minutes, after we got water and bread? The host. The server for our area decided she, who kept running to the table next to us to serve them on multiple occasions but not us, was going to ignore us. It took 40 minutes to place drink and food orders! FORTY MINUTES!!!!! When a young female employee of Morgan's was about to walk by me I stopped her to ask where my server was. She asked why and I told her why. She then told me that at Morgan's no one server takes care of solely one table. She also told me that the reason no one has tended to us was because they had 2 parties of 14, one party of 8 and a few parties of 4 and walked away. Man, I gave her that piercing cold look as she walked away. Yeah, I know, she didn't really get to see it yet it felt good to display the emotion I was going through while dining at Morgan's. When I was a server I never gave an excuse to a customer as to why no one had taken their order and making them wait 40 minutes just to get something to drink. At this time a party of 10 came in to celebrate an anniversary of an older couple. I even got talking with one of the gentlemen from the party who reminded me of my grandfather. They had the table next to us which was ready for sitting. which I'll mention later. Anyway, finally our food and drinks arrive 10 minutes later. The food was phenomenal! Hats off to the chefs! I had a skirt steak with string fries. The steak was huge! (that's what she said) It was perfectly cooked, buttery, tender, and just plain friggen awesome. Half way through the steak, which was 10 minutes later after I received it, I needed a refill on my drink. *crickets* No one came. No one came for 10 minutes. What the hell is wrong with the staff here besides the kitchen staff and the host who was doing someone else's job. At first I thought maybe they're understaffed or something, but as I saw they actually had a considerable amount of staff working the floor. At this point most of my meal enjoyment was ruined. I really was starting to hate this place. I finally got to order a beer but not without ordering the check first because If I hadn't let me tell you it would have taken FOREVER for someone to collect the check. Oh, back to the story of the party celebrating the anniversary. As I was getting the host to get me another drink and the check the party of 10 was getting PISSED off! There was their table that they had reserved and yet they were told that they could not sit them. This was already 30 minutes after they were told that they were getting their table ready, which already was. They complained to the manager and nothing was done. Finally the customers took it upon themselves to sit at the table whether the servers liked it or not. And they didn't like it one bit. The servers were giving them attitude about seating and switching out chairs and what not. I will most likely come here one more time, but if it's the same experience as before not only will I never come back, but I'll let my friends and family know how bad the service is. I always give everyone a second chance. I hope the party of 10 that seated themselves are the same way.

    (2)
  • Cee K.

    Some highs and lows. You definitely can enjoy Morgan's if you go with the right expectations and order the right dishes. We had a groupon ($85 for 2 apps, 4 entrees, 4 drinks). It was great that the groupon allowed you to order anything on the menu - no restrictions. We also ordered an additional side, drink, and desserts. For drinks we had 3 different wines (none particularly good) and sangria (nice, only bitter citrus in it, so it was really refreshing). For apps, we ordered the Antipasti and the calamari. Both were good. In fact, the calamari was nicely crispy without being greasy. I don't know why places don't use the tentacles (Morgan's didn't either)... For entrees, we had the mussels, brisket, fish special (snapper), and Moroccan vegetable stew. We also ordered roasted Brussels and pre-ordered our dessert (cookies and beignets). The mussels were decent (clean and fresh, but the broth was bland). The brisket was tasty, but extremely fatty... really. The fish was salty beyond question. We actually left most of it there. The Moroccan stew tasted almost exclusively of the preserved lemon. I would not order it again. The dessert was enjoyable (hell, how can it not be!) The beignets were outstanding. Like fried popovers - light, tasty, sweet. It was served with three sauces (raspberry, chocolate, and caramel) -- leave the caramel behind. The cookies (chocolate chip, chocolate chocolate chip, and oatmeal raisin) were good. Really, the oatmeal were killer. I would order these every time (and try to convince myself they are healthy because, hey - it's oatmeal!) Service was friendly but very spotty. Near the end we wanted our check and to get going, and that took an extra 15 minutes. The whole dinner was 2 hours... I would expect that with the right pacing and service it would be 1 1/2 hours.

    (3)
  • Jillian D.

    This is a review Ive been meaning to write for a while so here it goes.... DAMN!!! About two months ago my bff and I went here for brunch on a Sunday. We got there about 10am which was perfect because there was still some tables left upstairs so we didnt have to wait. It was pretty packed by the time we left (about 12). The atmosphere is absolutely perfect. And the decor is pretty awesome too. Despite the fact that they are nestled in a warehouse district, I felt as though I wasnt even in Miami. We definitely felt as if we were eating in a beachside restaurant along the coast of new england. Super cozy. And the staff was really attentive and friendly. We got our menus and did some serious contemplating about what to order, everything sounded so yummy. Luckily, they brought us some delish little pastries while we were taking our sweet ass time. We finally decided that we'd each order an appetizer and a meal, which, by the way, was WAY more than we could have possibly ever eaten. Let me tell you though, everything was soooo good. The grilled cheese was the most amazing sandwich I have ever tasted, tons of gooey, melty cheese, mm mm mmm. We also ordered calamari, greek yogurt and an omelette with hashed potatos. Everything was like fireworks in my mouth. If you have never been, go now! Seriously, walk away from your technology and go get your grub on.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    I really wanted to love this place, I honestly wholeheartedly did. It has an ex's name and all the promise of a great brunch but at the end, much like my ex, it ended up disappointing me. Also like him, Morgan's has a pretty exterior with mediocre substance. My parents and I are trying this thing where I try to prove my dad wrong by taking him to delicious restaurants proving once and for all quality is better than quantity. While My dad takes me to a gross buffets, I take them to a promising little restaurant in Wynwood. I still won, but lets face it, the competition was not all that tough. Nuzzled in the art district between graffitied walls, this little purple house invites you onto its ample porch big enough for you and 50 of your closest friends. What it fails to inform you, is that only 25 of those friends' cars fit in it's parking spots, so take a few quarters "my friend," and expect to be here a while, because service is SLOW, they say that it's because everything is made fresh, but I think it's because everything is made mediocrely. The service was as saddening as the food, my waitress was just plain stupid. They don't really listen when you tell them, "please don't put bread on my plate, I AM ALLERGIC." After 40 minutes of waiting, what does my mom get? A huge portion of yummy-looking eggs with two giant slices of toast on top. My favorite part of the meal was when our waitress asked us, "would you like another coup of coffee?" we nodded and 15 minutes later the waitress comes back empty-handed and right in front of us asks the busser, "could you please get them another cup of coffee? thanks." Maria once called herself the "official un-official french toast taster," I feel like I am that, for eggs benedict and these eggs benedict were just depressing. The ham was cold, the muffin was freshly picked out of a bag and the hollandaise sauce was kind of..well.. gross. I can say, however, the eggs were perfectly cooked. Overall, I'd like to come back to Morgan's to try their french toast "Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice..."

    (3)
  • Caitlin G.

    Went to Morgan's for post New Years hangover brunch. We got there at 1 and the place was SUPER busy, but we ended up waiting in line for less than an hour. The ambiance is pretty nice despite how busy it is. The outdoor areas are beautiful. I ordered an egg sandwich and my friends ordered chicken and waffles and French toast. Everything was delicious, though to be honest I have had better chicken and waffles elsewhere (but theirs were still really good). I especially enjoyed the vinaigrette on the house salad that came with my meal. The service wasn't spectacular, but it wasn't bad either. Overall it was an enjoyable experience and worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Dana D.

    I'd give the five stars if they provided adult booster seats in the outdoor patio, or replaced the chairs, whichever is more reasonable. It's kind of uncomfortable to eat with wrongly proportioned tables and seating. Apart from that, I've been here for both unches- lunch/brunch. Raspberry flat cakes will satisfy your berry fantasies, if you have one. Lunch sandwiches are delicious and they provide enough French fries to feed a tribe in Tanzania.

    (4)
  • Sabrina D.

    Great food, great service. They serve brunch all day on weekends, delicious. Do yourself a favor and stick with the Midtown location, the Sobe one is lacking, completely different vibe.

    (4)
  • Lola A.

    We went to dine there with a coupon for an appetizer, 2 entrees and 2 glasses of house wine. Took our order right away, spacious place, nice atmosphere, I really thought it was a winner. No waiter to be seen anywhere until we looked back and two of them were chatting on a cigarette break, while we were waiting for our wine and water glasses after having ordered- the first thing a waiter brings to the table. Wine glasses arrived like two seconds before the food arrived! Really? I wanted some pepper. Same story. A waiter finally arrived when I had a tiny piece of food on my plate. Second glasses of wine came right before the check. The whole timing was off. The food was alright, but it was such a weird dining experience. We could see the waiters inside chatting and every time we asked someone passing by they said "sure, one second" which turned out to be "sure, we don't care, so maybe if I feel like it, I'll bring your wine in 20 minutes". Oh and the bill! With the coupon and everything it was still a whooping $80! Sorry Morgan's, you can keep your spacious restaurant and nice atmosphere. I am not returning.

    (2)
  • Janet D.

    Oh Morgan's how I love thee! I've now been breakfast, lunch and dinner and it's never failed. Each meal has been different - a gab-fest with a good friend, a group celebration and a lovely date night - and each time its been perfection - with Morgan's serving up delicious, well presented dishes in a charming, plucked from the past converted house. Highlights: Omlettes - all are good. French Toast - is literally picture perfect Sangria - delicious, splurge for the pitcher, well worth it. Service - Everyone from the hostess to the bartender all fantastic Turkey meatloaf - oh so good.

    (5)
  • Cristina M.

    So for a long time I didn't want to review Morgan's because I wanted it to remain a "best kept secret" But now there is usually a wait so I think the word is out... I LOVE Morgan's the food is delicious! You really can't go wrong brunch, lunch or dinner. Their flat cakes for brunch are so good they don't need maple syrup! Their homemade cookies are a special treat and their lunch /dinner menu items are fabulous. The ambiance is worth mentioning from the outside it looks like a beautiful Key West home but when you walk in its this beautifully white decorated simplicity.

    (5)
  • Irene C.

    If you've been living in Miami for a while, you may agree with me when I say that sometimes you just need to get away from everything and just go somewhere temporarily. That's exactly why Morgan's restaurant does for me. I have only been here a few times, but every time I feel like I'm instantly transported to NorCal or a little bistro in NYC. It truly is amazing that a simple restaurant can erase whatever qualms I'm having with the city or overwhelming issues I'm having with work or life even if it's just for a couple hours. Maybe it's the fact that it is a house-turned-restaurant or the fact that this hidden gem is not swarming with tourist, whatever it is, it's amazing. The attention to detail that is put into the food really shines through. I have had the chicken pot pie and the meatloaf; both very satisfying, great flavor, and huge portions. I wish I had know of this place sooner, it would have been nice to run away here more often, much less expensive than weekend trips to NYC!

    (5)
  • Lindsay P.

    Went for Sunday brunch and would definitely return! All of our food was really delicious. I had the raspberry pancakes and they were SOOOO tasty! The only thing that our group didn't love was the french toast....a little average. Portions are really big-- Perfect for sampling fellow dining companions food! ;) We walked in on Easter Sunday with no reservation and a group of 5 and only had to wait 20 minutes or so. Score! Service was better than most places in Miami. The one downside? They ran out of mimosas!!! NOOOOOO!!!! Perhaps they didn't realize this group of lushes was coming, lol. Oh, and after you have stuffed your face with the meal itself, be sure to order some freshly baked cookies to go. AMAZING! I don't like oatmeal raisin but Morgan's changed my mind. GO, NOW.....YUM!

    (4)
  • Tanya V.

    I brought my mother here for her birthday for brunch- and everyone was super happy! The portions are really generous making the prices more than justified. The quality and ingredients of the food are top notch! Also, a nice wide of variety of items on the menu! My son had the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese, and was in heaven! BUT about 2 or 3 hours later had THE WORSE stomach ache! Poor thing was in pain! I'm suspecting that perhaps the sandwich had a little too much cheese making it way too rich- upsetting my son's stomach. He told me he never wants to eat there again, which made me sad because I really enjoyed it and its hard to find places that both my 9 year old son and I both enjoy. Never the less, I do plan on returning even for dinner sometime and I defiantly plan to try the baked-on-the-spot cookies! Perhaps that will be the bargaining coin to get my son to change his mind !

    (4)
  • David R.

    Came here with my girl and we ordered a club sandwich for her (which I've had before, it's great!) and I tried the popular meat loaf for the first time. Club sandwich is huge! Filled with chicken breast filets, lettuce , tomatoes and avocado. Meat loaf for me came over mashed potatoes with their home made gravy and asparagus. This place never disappoints. We came early dinner around 4:30 before many people got here. There was a few people in and by the time we left people started coming in for dinner. This place is known and shines the most for their brunch specials, get ready to wait in line! Try their famous French toast if you are big on brunch. Thanks for being a great and open place to have some great food Morgan's!

    (5)
  • Joseph C.

    I decided to write my first update ever on Yelp for Morgans. I've decided to do so because it so frickin amazing! Since my first visit for brunch I've gone back and had the Mac & Cheese with white truffle oil and black truffles....amazing. I also had the best grilled cheese sandwich i have ever had. That is including the Ms. Cheezious food truck that is wildly popular. But the most amazing part about eating at Morgan's is eating those cookies for dessert. I am officially addicted to them. I actually ordered a dozen to go the other night just because I couldn't get them out of my head. I felt as if I was trying to score some crack in Wynwood at 10 PM. I ordered half chocolate chip and half double chocolate chip. They are to die for.

    (5)
  • Faraaz M.

    Just had brunch here for a second time. It's an old house converted into a restaurant just south of the Shops @ Midtown. Service both times has been excellent. I had the French Toast with a side of chicken sausage. The French toast was good overall, but being a French Toaster- I'd say missing a little something. The chicken sausage links were great. My friend had the traditional eggs benedict (they have 3 types) and order of sticky buns. Let me say that the hollandaise sauce on his dish was incredible, best I've ever tried!! Sticky buns were were nice, warm, and hit the perfect level of sweetness. We didnt get desert per say this time, but I tried the Beignets last time and they were excellent as well. I really am looking forward to coming back and trying lunch and dinner menus. Overall, another great option in Midtown area.

    (4)
  • Nicole K.

    I want to give Morgan's a 5-star review but need to go back a few more times before that happens. I went here with a friend for dinner before the second-saturday art walk. Morgan's location makes it the perfect date spot if you decide to get your art on later in the evening. We were able to get a table without reservations which was nice. I was waiting for my date to park the car for a while and the waiter and food runner made sure I had water, bread and a drink while I waited. The bread basket was pretty awesome and I kept munching on the thin bread sticks. One of the runners offered to get me more while I waited which I thought was sweet. Our waiter was nice and knew the menu well. There was a bit of a miscommunication with my order but he corrected it quickly and it did not really disrupt our experience. To start we had the roasted mussels which were super tasty. I had the salmon and it was AMAZING!!! Seriously, I was embarrassingly happy while eating that salmon. My friend had the turkey meatloaf and I cannot say I was very impressed with it, but the whole thing got eaten that evening so it was good enough. Desert was a bread pudding and it was incredible. I will definitely be going back. I am super curious about the happy hour - it is such a charming, laid back place that I am sure they can throw a pretty nice happy hour.

    (4)
  • kim n.

    A great place in midtown for brunch. The eggs benedict is perfect! Just the right amount of hollandaise sauce with a citrus-y taste. The appropriately named "voluptuous grilled cheese" is THE best grilled cheese sandwich around town. ...And don't forget a side of maple bacon....

    (4)
  • Cassie O.

    Went here for brunch. The restaurant is an an old two story house, so the atmosphere is quite charming. There is a big wait for outside seating, but if you eat inside you can get right in. I had the eggs Benedict and it was AMAZING...ESPECIALLY the potatoes!!! Service was a tad slow, but there was a baby shower going on so I chalk it up to the staff having the juggle that. Would go again.

    (4)
  • Kristin K.

    Great food & service.

    (5)
  • Nguyen D.

    Went here for Sunday Brunch as my friend suggested it. Bellinis were quite good and not very expensive. Food - The brunch was exactly what we needed after a night of drinking. Service was good. You could tell the quality of the food was good. The atmosphere was excellent outside

    (4)
  • Juan Jose D.

    I really think I need to come again and give it another try, I came here for a Sunday brunch just before Art Basel, I had eggs Benedict and they were over cooked, no Canadian bacon and with an average sauce, coffee was not good at all, my wife asked me to take her for a real coffee after leaving the place, we waited 40min to get a seat.... I would gladly return, may be to lunch or to have those decadent pancakes. Service was good but our waiter seemed to have a rough night the night before and his clothes were all worn...little strange experience.

    (2)
  • Kathleen M.

    Don't be fooled by the clean, airy atmosphere of Morgan's: this place will deliver a one-two punch to your stomach capacity before you've even had a chance to look at the dessert menu. Saturday brunch entailed a delightful section of breakfast and lunch eats and I had a hard time deciding, as is usual with a menu this diverse. I went with the club sandwich as I was craving avocado and was completely blown away with the portion. Seriously, I have a healthy appetite and I was barely able to put away half of this monster. Delicious free range chicken, tomato, avocado and bacon all on a toothsome flatbread: heaven. Add in some crispy shoestring fries and you've got a meal that I'll likely remember. I had one bite of their "voluptuous" (their words, not mine) grilled cheese sandwich and was pretty floored. Insanely tasty, insanely rich. I was perfectly pleased with just the one bite, although I'm pretty sure all cheese lovers should at least give it a whirl. Also, big thumbs up for their lemonade; I just love the fresh squeezed stuff.

    (4)
  • JamesBrownInMiami ..

    Great neighbor restaurant where breakfast and brunch are regular customer's favorites. I love the sliders and Caesar salad any time of day!

    (4)
  • Kristine L.

    Morgan's is an adorable brunch spot in Wynwood. The outdoor seating resembles more of a wrap around home porch than a restaurant, and it feels cozy despite the mostly modern furnishings. The menu was diverse, and hit all the breakfast food staples. I ordered the frittata, which was done with chorizo, gruyere, mushrooms, green pepper, tomatoes, and potatoes. It was topped with greens and raw diced tomatoes. It was light, fluffy, well seasoned, flavorful and HUGE for a $12 plate (I got a drunk snack later in the night from the leftovers). My friend ordered the french toast and said it was better than any french toast at NYC brunch places. Overall, I was very happy with the food, and service.

    (4)
  • Phillip B.

    My go-to brunch spot. Been about 4 times, and between myself and others at my tables, I have tried many menu items- its all very good. My favourite so far has been the frenchman sandwich. Love the ambience and the service is good. Never been for dinner, but I highly recommend it for brunch.

    (5)
  • Lara S.

    Morgan's offers a solid option for dinner, as well as brunch and lunch. My rating has dropped since my first review because I have found some of the food to be different. The Morgan's salad, which I order without bacon, used to be loaded with mushrooms. The last two times there were just a few in my salad. My SO used to love the meatloaf, but when she ordered it recently she was disappointed. She said it didn't have the same flavor and wasn't the same portion as it used to be. Oh, how things change- and sometimes not for the better. Also, last time I was there we were charged for "sharing" the lentil soup. Yes, they split it into two bowls, but that's not worth an extra $4. (Making the lentil soup cost something like $12!) Note to self: Keep the fact that I want to share it with my SO to myself. We can share from the same bowl without being charged $4 for it. It's not like that's the only thing we ordered, so I would have liked fair warning about the charge. Like, "Would you like me to split the soup into two bowls for an extra charge of $4?" I would have said, "No, thanks. We can share from the same bowl." So, why does Morgan's still have three stars. The food is still pretty good and the service is above average for Miami. But, I'd really love to see it back up to where it used to be. And, please, no more hidden fees.

    (3)
  • Teresa K.

    Husband and I went here with a Groupon which is how we try many places for the first time. ;) It included an app, 2 mains and a bottle of wine. Their wine selection was disappointing and we had to open a second bottle because the first bottle they opened for us was undrinkable. The service was ok but I would have expected a bit more attention considering there was no one sitting in the area where we were except for one large party that was wrapping up. The app we got was the Mediterranean plate and I really enjoyed everything that came with it. It was huge even sharing with 2 people. The main dishes were also massive. I got the short ribs with horseradish mashed potatoes which was delicious. I love short ribs so I was glad they were cooked to perfection. Overall the food was good, but I don't know if there is really anything else to recommend the place.

    (3)
  • Lowell J.

    Went here for lunch after reading a few recent bad reviews. However the service was good, the portions were large, the food was decent nothing spectacular but the prices were very high. We had (2) lentil soups, (1) lemonade. (1) smoothie and (2) turkey meatloaf for $57....pricey considering Gigis and Michaels are in the same neighborhood, less expensive and in my opinion better. So not a bad place but I'd like to see a better $$ for the food they're offering

    (3)
  • fatima f.

    I like Morgan's, the food is always great though the service isn't always consistent. We were just there for brunch on Sunday and found that sitting at the little bar provided us with the best service. We skipped the long line in front of us @ 2PM and sat down right away. The food took a while but the place was packed so I can see why. The bartender is awesome and we watched him make some great concoctions. The prices are not cheap but not unreasonable either. The parking lot was full but there was plenty of metered parking (yes you must pay on Sundays). I love that brunch is available until 5 pm on Sundays so it's great for those of us that went out the night before. Do give it a try.

    (4)
  • Annie S.

    I have always loved this place. I raved about it to everyone. I wouldn't normally write a bad review like this but my last visit was so HORRIBLE i just had to. My last visit doesn't even deserve 1 star. We decided to finally take my mother in law to Morgan's for Sunday Brunch after raving about it since our first visit. We were pleasantly surprised to see that that had opened up the upstairs for more seating. We were seated in our own little room upstairs which was nice but ended up being the biggest mistake. THEY TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT US !.. by the time the waiter got there we were ready to order drinks & our meal but the waiter refused to take anything other than our drinks... um wtf? it felt like forever before he came back to get our meal order. it took them FORTY FIVE FRKIN MINUTES to bring JUST our coffees. we had to ask 2 different people to see what was up with our coffee orders since our waiter was no where to be found. The waiter finally showed up w/ our coffees and said that they only had 2 coffee machines. uhm how is that our problem? if you know theres going to be an issue getting the coffee to us on time then atleast warn us ! i ordered a cappuccino and it was the worst cappuccino ever, didnt help that i had to wait 45 mins for it ! i asked for a latte instead which of course i didnt get till AFTER my meal. ughh Speaking of meal, it didnt come till another 30 mins after the coffee. I was BEYONDDDDD pissed at this point. We were honestly ready to just leave at this point but we decided to just stick with it. I ordered the grilled cheese because of all the raves about it but it was gross. you could definetly tell that it had been sitting out for a long time. ughh maybe they shouldnt have waited over an hour to bring it out ! IF we ever come back here, we will ONLY sit out on the front porch. They are obviously not ready for the popularity that they have received and should have better prepared themselves for the expansion.

    (1)
  • Yasmine E.

    I've been there a few times for lunch and brunch. I like staying at the terrace, very relaxing. The food is always simple but good. This is all we ask for. And their homemade lemonade is really good and perfect for the Miami weather.

    (4)
  • Jamie C.

    Guys, this place is so different from anything here in Miami, its like being in someones house. The food is great, the brunch is awesome, the mimosas are my fave. Everything is basically a treat to eat. However, if you are lucky enough to try this place do not leave without ordering the cookies. You will not regret it, best cookies ive ever had, my suggestion, get them to go, so you can just curl up into a little ball on your cozy bed after you pig out! Thats all i have to say.

    (5)
  • R L.

    love love love this place! work nearby so i frequent morgan's for lunch & dinner quite often. I have never ever been disappointed by the food or service- Rudi & Luis are awesome. Favorite dishes- morgan's salad (beets, goat cheese, mushroom oh my!), chicken pot pie, onion dip, voluptuous grilled cheese.. the list goes on! only time i was unhappy, was with the chilled pea soup- more because, despite often ordering them, I always forget I d0nt care for cold soups! For dessert you cant miss the fresh baked cookies- oatmeal raisin is divine. The owner, Braclay, is amazing, so warm and welcoming!

    (5)
  • Ivonne Marie C.

    I think the menu has good options, but the food itself is not to my liking. The restaurant's vibe right now is that of a new establishment, that you are just not sure it will be around for a while. I don't want to say the food is bad, becasue it's not; I just didn't like it, and I ordered two different plates. The service, however, is very good and the staff is very attentive. They did not have the majority of desserts available, and it was a wednesday, barely 7 pm. The early bird menu leaves lots to be desired, but it is a good effort at getting a dinner crowd in. Breakfast was good from what I remember from one or two months ago... but unmemorable enough that I cannot provide further detail. Overall, I find it pricey for what it is ($40 for two people breakfast; and $50+ for dinner), and the food's mediterranean or Indian twist was not to my enjoyment as I stated; but if you're into trendy new places you may enjoy it more than I did.

    (2)
  • K N.

    I am excited about the restaurants in this area so Morgan was my next trial for breakfast. The food was good as breakfast goes, but the menu is a bit confusing. The service was inconsistent. The server didn't seem interested in being at work. They offer Mighty Leaf tea but when you ask for the selection available, the response was "we have a lot". Really? The waiter didn't seem too interested in going to get a box, but suggested the one that he thought that I should have. Irritation #1. Moving along. So the food arrives after waiting 20 minutes for a salad with salmon, eggs benedict florentine. We inquired about the delay after one party left and a new party came in and ordered a shared plate, their order came and we were still waiting. The reason for the delay was the less than 4 oz salmon steak on the $23 salad. So the food finally arrives, they just dropped off the food off at our table without any questions about condiments or napkins and just walked away. I asked the server when he returned for tobasco sauce. He must have been sidetracked as he passed the counter with the sauce, returned to another table to serve drinks and then went on to take another table's order. This all happened while I sat waiting to start my meal. I finally got up to get the tobasco sauce myself. I walked back to my table and passed him. He never so much as an acknowledgement that he forgot or offered the slightest apology for the delay. $50 for a brunch for two with just coffee and tea, NO bellinis or mimosas, just to stare in the parking lot seems a bit much. The dog friendly policy is nice, but the close proximity of pets where some people are not curbing their larger dogs appropriately seems like a disaster waiting to happen.

    (2)
  • V. H.

    I'm beginning to think that Yelp gives me unrealistic expectations... We came for brunch on a Sunday and were seated right away. My friend and I decided to split the Eggs Benedict Traditional and the Raspberry Flat Cakes. Both were tasty and filling, but its on par with brunch entrees at other restaurants. We also shared a pitcher of mimosas - whats not to love about that? The overall experience was good but not out of this world. I would give this 3 1/2 stars. If I'm in the area again, I''ll return, but I wont go out of my way to eat here.

    (3)
  • Miriam W.

    In my opinion, it's best to Yelp about your experience at a business as soon after you've experienced it as possible. With that in my mind, I decided to review Morgan's Restaurant right away, following the delicious brunch I had today. First of all the location is great, it's near the shops at Midtown, and I am in love with that entire Design District area. This former 19th century home feels like home, and felt like I was walking into a loved ones home for brunch. The interior has an art deco theme, and the hardwood floors appear to be original. Now, for the occasion and food. I have been dying to check out this restaurant, and based on the reviews, trying the french toast was a must. The occasion was the day after my brother's wedding, and my mom and sister decided to take the newlyweds out to brunch. The brunch is a la carte, my brother, sister-in-law, and sister all ordered omelets with lots of toppings (two toppings are included), although I didn't order an omelet, I noticed that the cheese selection was plentiful-there was white cheddar, gruyere(the best cheese), swiss, mozzarella, etc; served with home fries. I am not too ashamed to admit that I technically ordered two meals with the intent to sample them both and not to consume them in their entirety. I ordered the fluffy, cinnamon sweet, better-than-mine french toast; it was perfectly cooked and topped with a whipped butter and fresh blueberries-what a dream come true it was! In addition, I ordered the eggs benedict traditional which includes the best, perfectly seasoned home fries I've ever had, and it was delicious. My mom ordered the meat loaf sandwich and it looked like supreme comfort food. There was absolute satisfaction by my entire party. We had fantastic service, and the waiter introduced himself and explained the restaurant food philosophy of buying local and using organic products; and I met the owner, Barkley who was very nice. This is a wonderful restaurant, with delicious, fresh, comfort food. I would recommend them to anyone searching for a great brunch place, and I cannot wait to bring more loved ones here to enjoy the atmosphere and amazing food offerings.

    (5)
  • Jeanette N.

    I was looking at all the previous food reviews I've written and I couldn't believe there is no review for one of my favorite brunch places in all of Miami! The food here is great. The environment is awesome because in spite of it being in the middle of downtown (or maybe midtown as some might call it), it is not busy and loud like Lincoln Road. This place is nice and quiet (but not boring). If you choose to sit outside you'll enjoy a nice breeze from the palms and the fans. If you choose to sit inside with a big group I highly recommend reserving a room. Rooms are so much fun and they really give the group a nice intimate feel to the gathering. Last but certainly not the least, the food is great. There is not one dish there that I have tried and not liked. If you can only order only one thing though, GET THE FRENCH TOAST. They are absolutely amazing. Best French toast I have ever had in a restaurant in Miami.

    (5)
  • Christopher B.

    This restaurant is amazing! Food was hot and fresh. Did not take long for the food to be served. The service was impeccable. You definitely have to get the dozen chocolate chip cookies. Well worth the 20 minute wait for them to bake! I've never had better cookies than this. I definitely recommend this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Love F.

    For a really nice brunch, breakfast or lunch this is a great spot! It has a cool atmosphere and long tables on terrace or inside...if you want AC. The food is good quality and the portions are bit large, go try it out ... you wont be disappointed! Also the staff there is super nice, which surely helps!

    (4)
  • Sumer R.

    This post is only about brunch. My boyfriend and I decided to try Morgan's on a Sunday afternoon. We arrived around noon and were able to be seated outside on the porch. We ordered the eggs florentine and french toast. Five stars for the eggs florentine. Perfect amount of spinach, creamy egg and tasty hollandaise. The french toast was also very flavorful, served with a cinnamon butter and homemade maple syrup. Their drink/juice selection could use a little work and it's on the pricey side. $6 for a glass of fresh squeezed OJ. I decided to try the "health inspector" which is a vegetable juice consisting of celery, carrots and beets. I would advise against it as it looked like dirt and was served luke warm. The food was excellent but they are lacking in service. We needed refills on coffee and water and had to hunt for our waitress. None the less I will be back for brunch.

    (3)
  • Christine P.

    Morgans has been on my "to brunch" list ever since I heard they had an amazing grilled cheese. And now I wonder - why did I wait so long?? It's a big purple house in a completely random neighborhood, but at least they have their own parking lot (yay for not having to pay a meter or a machine). 11am on a Sunday morning with a group of friends and we were seated right away. They were very patient with us as the group straggled in at different times. Went straight for the 'Voluptuous Grilled Cheese' with gruyere, white cheddar and brie. And did I mention the fries were amazing too?? Other orders at the table: eggs benedict, raspberry flatcakes, frittata (warning: the chorizo is spicy). Everyone was very satisfied with their dishes. We hung out for a while - plenty of chatting - and an hour after taking our last bite we finally got up to leave. I'm always a fan of places that don't rush you. Only thing I wasn't a fan of? The old dude with a ponytail sitting next to us who kept giving us grouchy old man looks because we were laughing too loud. Really dude? But unless his name is Morgan, I don't care. ;)

    (4)
  • Thompson L.

    I came for the brunch. Nice outdoor seating area, just seems like something you need to do when you're in Miami. The Eggs Benedict were delicious as were the raspberry/blueberry pancakes. Order the bottled water since Miami water tastes funny.

    (4)
  • Christopher R.

    One of the best spots in Miami for real, comfort food. Amazing brunch (must haves are the eggs benedict and the french toast). Also a fave lunch spot where the chicken & waffles and house club are my go-to items. When the weather is nice, the porch is a great spot to enjoy, but if it's too hot or raining, the upstairs is beautiful & private.

    (5)
  • Brent M.

    Tried Morgan's for the first time recently, and even though I wasn't sure what to expect given the mixed reviews, I thought it was pretty decent. I went on a Monday, so seating/service wasn't an issue, and having never been there before I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious it seemed to be. I had the cheese plate appetizer, which was very good (for sharing, of course), and the whitefish special was delicious. I found the bread pudding that I had for dessert to be underwhelming though. The prices aren't bad, but if I didn't have a Groupon (Yay Groupon!), I would've found it to be a little overpriced for a causal-ish restaurant.

    (4)
  • Rngilchrist G.

    This place has consistently good food. We've been there at least once a month for the last 4 or 5 months. We've tried both the brunch and dinner menu. My favorites are the chicken and waffles, the omlette with chorizo and the meatloaf and mash. The sautéed kale and haricot vert are both delicious . And they have some healthy meatless options on the menu as well. Don't bother calling ahead and checking the wait, cause I've watched them go from super slow to super busy in minutes; as if everyone secretly conspired to show up at the same time. We usually just try to beat the rush. We go early on the weekends , since we generally don't sleep in.Then go home stuffed and ready for a siesta; or go there for dinner during the week, when it's less likely to be busy. Space on the porch and patio is limited, so leave your big strollers in the car. They have high- chairs for the kids.The parking can sometimes be crazy, but there are metered spots on the street. It's easy to miss this place cause it's hidden by bushes and trees, but once you find it, you'll be very happy.

    (4)
  • Jana C.

    Nice ambience, friendly service, free parking, and good food. Although it's better known for its weekend brunch, dinner here is delicious. The crowd is more interesting for brunch though, and their Benedict is awesome.

    (4)
  • Jenna M.

    We had a delicious girls day brunch last Saturday morning at Morgans. The food was perfectly cooked and the service was great. I love the way this place looks inside and out. I heard the upstairs area is nice for parties and has a nice view. Among us we had the Eggs Benedict, the Raspberry Flat Cakes, and an omelette. I definitely recommend the benedict, it was very creamy. Also recommend the flat cakes if you like something extremely sweet for breakfast. I will definitely make it back here for dinner one day.

    (4)
  • cristina o.

    Voluptuous grill cheese - yes, the best grilled cheese ive ever had. there arent even close seconds. Eclair - amazing White chocolate apricot bread pudding - eh, it was ok, not worth the calories. Rose sangria - the sangrias at this place are just all outstanding. Salad with watermelon radish - so good. needed to have a little salad just to balance the grilled cheese Eggs benedict with breakfast potatos - my husband kept oohing and aahing the benedict. potatos were undercooked for his taste though. they also make killer cookies - their pastry chef is a skinny little thing and i find that completely unfair .... just wanted to throw that in there.

    (5)
  • Cynthia M.

    Refreshing change for the brunch scene. Let's start with the inviting purple house with the wraparound porch with multiple heat lamps on a brisk Saturday. Parking is a breeze as there is a parking lot with ample parking spaces. We chose to sit outside despite the cold snap because it was too loud inside and the tables were too close together for us to feel comfortable with possible x-rated brunch talk. Then there's the welcoming staff from the owner to the busboys. Either the owner or manager kept coming to our table to check on how things were (maybe it was because my friend and I were there for hours trying everything on the menu). This place may not be a go-to place for me because I actually have to drive to get here. On those mornings that I want weekend brunch fare after a long night or I'm just in lazy mode -- the drive (albeit short) may be discouraging. Nonetheless, this may become my special go-to place for brunch. I had the organic eggs made to order -- scrambled with cheddar cheese mixed in. Although the menu doesn't inform you, the eggs do come with potatoes and toast. I like that I was able to order turkey sausage on the side even though I won't order it again. The eggs were ok, but my friend said her eggs benedict was the best she ever had. Having heard about the voluptuous grilled cheese, my friend and I decided to split one. At the time, I thought it was ok. Grilled cheese sandwiches, even at nice restaurants can be tough. They can come out way too greasy. This sandwich had the right amount of cheeses (it had BRIE IN IT), crispy texture and grease. With some time to think and write about it, I think the sandwich was more than ok. I kind of want one right NOW. The BOOZE: Morgan's offers beer (Chimay!!!), wine and cocktails. We started with the champagne cocktails the ingredients of which varies daily. Today, the fruit on hand were berries -- strawberries and blueberries -- that were muddled and mixed with champage. Yum. Mimosas and Bellinis are also available. To save money, I usually order a bottle of champagne and a side of orange juice. But Morgan's had a limited selection of inexpensive sparkling wine -- one bottle of prosecco and that stuff gives me a nasty headache. So we moved on to a pitcher of sangria. Red, white and rose are offered. We went with the white that was pretty tart as it had a strong grapefruit component. What I appreciated however, is that it was made with a riesling. I even gave the owner/manager a high five for the delicious combo. With our dessert sangria cocktails, we ordered the bread pudding which also varies daily. On our day it was the pecan & praline. I've had better bread pudding, but this one hit the spot that day. It had the texture of oatmeal and the pecan & praline flavors went well with our tart sangria. The service and tasty food definitely makes me want to come back for brunch, but now I want to try it for lunch and dinner. With so many new restaurants turning out to be flash-in-the-pan failures, it is refreshing to see a place like Morgan's open up. UPDATE: Writing this review got me jonesing for a grilled cheese sandwich so I convinced a coworker to join me for lunch soon after posting the review. Sneaking out of the office for lunch isn't always easy, especially when you have to contend with a drive from downtown to midtown but it was worth it. Arriving at 1pm, we had to wait a couple minutes for a parking space to open up (though there were plenty of meter spots). My coworker and I split our grilled cheese and burger orders. Grilled Cheese was even better the second time. The trick, I think, is to eat fresh off the grill. OMG. The Burger? DELISH. Juicy thick patty on a fresh brioche bun. Perfect blend of textures and flavors and good bun to patty ration, which is what I look for. The side salad is a GENEROUS portion of yummy earthy field greens with a light olive oil based dressing. The fries are more like "frites" and annoyingly addictive if you're trying to calorie-conscious. I don't like pickles but both times I went, my companions commented on how awesome they were. This is not the place to come if you are indeed escaping for a quick lunch. If you come here, you must have the time to enjoy the experience as the food did take awhile to come out.

    (5)
  • Steven G.

    Ambience/Decor is spot on, with parking! Service, always good. Food - over wrought, over done, overly sweet. Shocking, really. I would not go back. My two pals agreed. I have given this place way too many chances.

    (2)
  • Jonah L.

    Don't walk - RUN - to Morgans' for the chillest, yummiest brunch ever had in the "design D". Start with a side of "Maple basted bacon", but it won't be your last. From the eggs benedict, to the self-proclaimed "pillow light" french toast, to the pankcakes - simple, well-done, yummy. The outdoor seating almost feels like you're on the porch at some fancy, quaint bed & breakfast (and not in a cheesy way). I gosta go back to check out dinner too, 'cause some of those items should be great if they can live up the standard set by brunch. Good vibe is always plus too.

    (4)
  • Orie C.

    Food is delicious! dinner appetizer portions are large....please try the crab cakes and calamari! soooo good!!! the outdoor atmosphere is friendly for weekend brunch and even on a Monday night!!!

    (4)
  • Hannah S.

    Morgan's made a major fan out of me. What a lovely and satisfying start to my Saturday! I started with a champagne cocktail, which varies in type of berry, but today strawberries were the choice. Good, but the champagne wasn't quite sweet enough for my taste. After reading the reviews, I knew I had to try the voluptuous grilled cheese. But I REALLY wanted the raspberry flatcakes, too. So, I got both! :) The BF was with, so I knew it would all get finished. He ordered the BLT. The grilled cheese was TO DIE FOR! So cheesy, so rich and absolutely delicious. Skinny fries rocked, too. Flatcakes (pancakes) had raspberry puree instead of syrup - AMAZINGLY tasty. God, I could have eaten full portions of both the pancakes and the grilled cheese, all by my lonesome - they were that good. Couple minor hiccups in service - BF ordered the BLT but got the club. He ate it anyway, but said it wasn't that memorable. It came with a lovely mixed green salad with a citrusy vinaigrette, very refreshing and nice. Also, I wanted a second drink but the waiter seemed kinda weeded, by the time he came back around we were done eating and I didn't want it anymore. We asked the waiter to turn on the heat lamp, since it was a little chilly, so that def helped. Didn't get a look at the inside this time around, but you can't miss the purple house. :) Also, I thought the prices were really reasonable - around $10 for most items on the menu, $7 for most cocktails. Also, this place is pup friendly! Wish we had known, we totally would have brought the dogs. Next time! I'm sure we'll be back very soon.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    Without question, Chef Ervin Bryant at Morgan's in Midtown makes THE best roasted chicken in Miami, second to none. It's so tasty and flavorful, it makes my mouth water, and tears roll down my cheek thinking about my Mom and Grandmom making a similar dish as a child. Their motto is Find Your Roots, and they are off to a good start. Simply delicious.

    (5)
  • Andrea S.

    Nice place. Would not recommend their cocktail drinks at $10 each but the mussels are to die for! Its been a while since ive had such GREAT mussels and the food! OMG, i had told my boyfriend that im happy we came with a groupon because otherwise probably would have never came. The names of the menu are not really attractive BUT the food was flavorful and just Amazing! I had the Moroccan stew was great (make sure to mix it all together) n my boyfriend had the steak which was also really good! World definitely come again.

    (4)
  • Q F.

    I am giving this place 4-5 stars cause I was late picking up the take out!! I know "I was late by 5 min, picking up the ..." but the food was still amazing just cold. My wife and I will drift into this place Friday night to check out dinner on premise since we had to last time.

    (4)
  • Cindy P.

    LOVE LOVE this place for BRUNCH!! Been there multiple times and can't stop recommending it to others so I figured I'd write a great review. The sake Bloody Mary -YAY!! The French toast?? OMG the best! Service is nothing like the food but it's not like they are rude or absent. The food is the highlight and that is ok for me.

    (5)
  • Bibi N.

    FOOD: Delicious short ribs! Also ordered the chocolate mousse. It is humongous and still impossible to not devour it. simply delicious. Service: OK Environment: very nice outside seating... very beautiful

    (4)
  • Slim B.

    We had brunch there this past Sunday after hearing all the hype, etc. Wait was reasonable ~20 minutes for first available. We sat outside and ordered some water and iced coffee. They brought the iced coffee with a ton of cream already in it, which seemed odd. I sent it back. Settled on sharing the salmon plate and the berries with greek yoghurt. I ordered the chicken club sandwich with cole slaw on the side and my girlfriend ordered the breakfast wrap with berries on the side. We also ordered a chunky monkey smoothie which was really tasty. The salmon plate was pretty awesome. The quality of fish was very good and there was plenty of it. It was served with a bagel, cream cheese, arugula and capers. The bagel wasn't listed on the menu. This was the highlight of the meal. The yoghurt was covered in granola, which also wasn't listed on the menu and I frankly could have done without. Other than that the berries were fresh and ripe. The waiter said that they were out of bacon, weird for a breakfast joint, so I cancelled the club sandwich. The breakfast wrap was super weak. Do not order that. It was a squishy flavorless affair. Overall the place is ok. The food is okay. The service is okay. The price is okay. The best thing it has going for itself is that it is one of the only brunch spots in that area.

    (3)
  • Ariel M.

    So..this place was recently placed as one of the top 30 spots to eat at in Miami. So with that said....and with a quest for finding great new spots, I figured this was a good spot to check out. The midtown location of this spot makes it appealing...but being situated on a main street takes away a bit from the ambiance as the police cars rush down the street in hot pursuit, the appeal sure goes away quickly. Once you get in....you may be greeted by someone or not, but once you are seated, you will enjoy some well cooked food.

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    Morgans was a nice spot. The place is very clean and minimalistic. The food was the same. Clean flavors, basic ingredients and put together well. For starters we had the fried calamari and the cheese board. Both were just OK. The calamari was a bit bland, the cheese platter looked very nice but could have been a bit more creative. My entree was the braised short rib. It was cooked perfectly. Flavorful, tender and moist. 2 thumbs up! I really wanted to try one of their fresh baked desserts but was just too full. Maybe next time. All in all, I would go back. Nice place for a casual date.

    (3)
  • Stephanie C.

    This restaurant never fails great food and atmosphere. I have gone for brunch, lunch meetings, and dinner ... It was great every time.

    (4)
  • Aman S.

    This is my go to business lunch place in Midtown Miami. I will say the service could be better (hence not 5 stars), but the food, menu, and ambience is nice. The brunch menu here is very good too.

    (4)
  • Lourdes W.

    Morgan's is perfect for a leisurely brunch outdoors. Tucked in between 2nd Ave and Mid-town, this lilac colored home may quickly become my brunch headquarters. The service was excellent and the menu items were no joke. And, I can bring my dogs! Instead of bread, they put on the table a fresh pastry basket. I'm not even sure what ate, but it was all delicious. I ordered the eggs benedict with king crab and it was a culinary feat. I didn't think it would actually work out, but the crab was pressed into the eggs bennies. What a nice combo! Next we tried the brioche french toast...cue the angels singing. This was amazing! The clincher here was that it was made with brioche bread and they gave Cinnamon butter. This is a must menu item for my next visit. I'll probably be back next Saturday, so stay tuned for more dishes.

    (4)
  • Alice S.

    Lovely brunch spot with ample parking. A great place to enjoy a relaxed Sunday morning on a wide veranda. Tried the slightly deviled eggs with caviar (not my favorite) but everyone else had superb brunch entrees. Def tops my places for brunch in Miami for ease and quality

    (4)
  • Marta N.

    Went here for lunch today with some girls from work, hoping to stick to a semi-healthy meal and luckily there are some healthy options! I had checked out the menu before heading over, and decided on the Skirt Steak Salad for lunch, as did my friend. The other lovely lady ordered the curry mussels. The food took a little while to come out, but as we sat there and saw all the dishes coming out we knew we would be rewarded. The sandwiches and entrees that were floating around looked divine!!! When my salad came, I was pretty disappointed. For $15 I basically got a bag of spinach and literally 4 of the smallest pieces of skirt steak ever. It was such a disappointment both for me and my friend. After looking at the menu, I should've just ordered the Skirt Steak entree for $1 more and had a decent piece of meat. Now, I'm sure you are thinking...you ordered a salad, what did you expect? Well I expected to be somewhat full after I left. The curry mussels on the other hand were great, and the sauce was divine! I will definitely be returning to Morgans, as I work within walking distance, but I know not to order the steak salad.

    (3)
  • Chris J.

    I can barely type this as I sink into a food coma. I got through 2.75/3 of the best French toast in Miami. It was the crispy/ light / tasty well balanced toast that did me in. Topped off with cinnamon butter , maple syrup and maple bacon all but guaranteed I was leaving Morgans a diabetic. I will gladly come back and torture myself again.

    (4)
  • Christina C.

    The girls and I met here Sunday brunch yesterday and had a wonderful time. The six of us were seated upstairs where there is a very nice ambience (white couches, and very nice decor). The oustide wrap-around porch is also a nice seating option. Two of us or more ordered the Traditional Eggs Benedict and a Bellini. The eggs came accompanied with some very good potateoes. All in all they were excellent and the bellini was good as well. However, the service was somewhat lacking... We asked for our bellini's more than once and had to call over our waiter in order to place our food order. While I recognize that the place was full, the Sunday morning pace is simply not acceptable for Sunday brunch when one's hungry and wants to eat! May try it out again, but will probably give some other places in the area a try first.

    (3)
  • Marc F.

    In the mood for mom's home cooked meal, but can't make it home during the measly hour you have for break? Come to Morgan's! A gorgeous outdoor setting with comfortable seating indoor as well; with the weather as hot as it is right now, I suggest eating inside. Depending on the time you arrive you might run into a small wait time; however the parking lot has ample parking. I went in for lunch one afternoon and felt as if I had landed in a bed and breakfast in Georgia; I don't know why Georgia, but I can tell you I forgot where I was. I had ordered the Meatloaf which Urban Daddy bragged about, and a lentil soup. I must admit I will NEVER order the Meatloaf again, it was more like a Meatloaf sandwich and not to my liking at all; this coming from someone who loves experimenting with food; pretzel stick wrapped with fruit roll up, bagel with cream cheese and smoked turkey slices, etc. The fries were amazing though! I was itching for a drink, and unfortunately they don't have a liquor license; 5 minutes later they brought me over complimentary Sangria, so I wasn't left disappointed. I'll be coming back, perhaps next time for breakfast or dinner, maybe even lunch; I'll just make sure to switch up my order this time and go for something new.

    (3)
  • Alejandra R.

    I've been to Morgan's twice and both experiences have been wonderful. This place deserves the blue ribbon for charm, excellent service and delicious food. It's very 'mom and pop with a wynwood twist', comfort food with very special attention to detail. My first visit was for breakfast- love that they brought us a basket of fresh pastries- croissants, cheese danishes yum. I had the egg wrap with a side of fruit- everything was fresh and light. We sat inside because it was kind of chilly, natural light floods the dining area in the morning. 2nd trip was for dinner- met up with 2 friends at 7pm and we were the last ones to leave. Started with a bottle of vino, good price for a nice bottle- we had 2. For starters we had the lentil soup- must try, very hearty and flavorful- and we shared the cheese plate, which comes with a side of fruit spread (maybe it was fig, not sure) but we left the plate clean. I ordered the snapper for entree and highly recommend it. Love the laid- back vibe at Morgan's will definitely be back again and gain.

    (4)
  • Sabrina S.

    My girlfriend recommended Morgans for brunch a couple of days ago especially for their famous beignets. I had never been before and after reading the reviews, I couldn't wait to try the eggs Benedict. We were seated right away but our waitress didn't show up for over 15 minutes. She was clearly overwhelmed and the service got worse and worse. But the food.. The food was AMAZING!! I had the traditional eggs Benedict and they were AWESOME!! My friend had the chicken and waffles. The chicken was seasoned perfectly and I spent the rest of brunch trying to decide which meal was my favorite. They are BOTH my favorites. Really great!! The only thing we didn't like was the sticky bun. It was a little hard and just not appealing to us. As I said before the service was not so good for us but I had a feeling that this was not usual here. This was confirmed when the manager came out to apologize for the latest mishap with our order and by this time, it was a little too much for us to handle so we explained what had been going on. He immediately took care of everything and really turned our entire experience around. We would have returned anyway because the food was so good but the manager really made a great impression and now I am raving about this place to everyone I talk to. Perfect example of how when something goes wrong or mistakes are made, the most important thing is what you do to make it right. That's why they get 5 stars from me. The food deserves it and the manager earned it! By the way, the beignets were yummy!!

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I had been to Morgan's a number of times for brunch. The food is excellent. AND -- they are one of two places that I know in SFL that have REAL maple syrup (not that icky, too-sweet, corn syrup) for sweet breakfasts. You start with a plateful of pastries and breads. The brioche french toast was delicious as was the savory frittata. The one downside of brunch is the fresh-squeezed orange juice, and not because it's bad quality. It's $6 a glass -- I mean, come on! Last night I went for dinner. The hummus plate was lovely and the hummus was flavorful. It's served with these really light lentil chips. They are bland but salted enough to compliment the hummus instead of overpower it. The Moroccan stew was well spiced and the portion was enormous. You'll never go hungry here.

    (4)
  • Franky A.

    I've been here twice already and I'm loving it that I can walk there from my home. Excellent spot for brunch. They currently are not open for dinner but I'm eagerly awaiting that to happen. I highly recommend this place. Great service and atmosphere. It's also pretty inexpensive too. The pancakes are very good and the omelets are top-notch. They also serve fresh coffee that's excellent too. I just might have to go by again this week. This place is great for an early morning hangover date or just to meet up with a group of friends. They have a great outdoor seating area. It's nice inside too.

    (5)
  • Rula S.

    I'll be baaaaack! Don't expect fancy food here...this is homey! Brunch...I had the egg wrap...those eggs had something very special in them....like special herbs.. (not that kind) but mmmmm! My friend had the turkey sausage (which she loved) and their caesar salad...she liked it but wasn't crazy about it. I really wanted the grill cheese and those cookies, but I was with my sister and she was sticking to the "diet plan" (damn her!!) (I saw a table get a plate of fresh cookies delivered...yummmmm) And the location...the location...the location!! Ahh, how perfect. The people...where have you been?? What a great crowd...nice vibe and cool looking place! That's a nice place to chill!! I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Andrea F.

    Came for a late lunch on Sunday. It was such a gorgeous day outside that the porch at Morgan's was a no-brainer. There place was 3/4 full even at the odd hour we arrived. On Sunday they only have the brunch menu which is somewhat limited and when we arrived they had run out of a few items including the famous bacon. Boo. I had the Grilled Cheese after witnessing Jessica C. loving on hers at the brunch UYE a few weeks back I knew it was a sure thing and boy it was. Delicious! I had the side salad which was a generous portion of fresh greens with sliced cherry tomatoes. Julio had the meatloaf open faced sandwich which he enjoyed but felt it was a little plain. We shared a Chunky Monkey smoothie which was dessert like but very very good. All of the above left us satisfied yet we still proceeded to order dessert. The bread pudding was praline & pecan this day and it was heavenly. The waitress said they change the flavors of the bread pudding daily. The service was great, attentive and friendly. Morgan's is a gem in the "rough" of midtown and we'll be back soon - be sure to stock up on the bacon in the future please, k?

    (4)
  • Jocelyn J.

    SOOO glad we finally went to try brunch here. I went with my husband and we ordered the french toast, the grilled cheese and ordered chocolate chip cookies to go. Everything we had was very, very good. I can't wait to come back and work my way through their menu. Also the service was attentive and personable. The place does get packed on Sunday around 11am so be prepared! But it is totally worth the wait! Oh and did I mention those chocolate chip cookies?! To die for...

    (4)
  • Selma M.

    You had me at having your own parking lot! I also loved the patio seating. I felt like I was at some southern-style home being fed by someone's mamma. The brunch experience began with complimentary danishes (or whatever they were) perfectly sweetened that melted in my mouth. We then ordered the cheese board which we devoured in minutes. Who can ever have enough cheese?! And for my main dish I ordered the omlette with peppers, tomatoes, onions, and cheddar cheese (yes, i heart cheese). Very yum! On the side were potatoes and a croissant that was perfectly flakey! All in all, my meal was great! Definitely can't wait to come here again! I have my eyes on the raspberry flat cakes, the brioche french toast, and the voluptuous grilled cheese. Let the cravings begin!

    (4)
  • Lauren T.

    Awesome brunch. Delicious French toast, fritatta with chorizo, eggs Benedict, maple bacon, mimosas... But if it's hot outside be prepared to sweat, the inside is small. Service can be slow. Go early for brunch, it gets packed. Lunch was good. Meh

    (4)
  • Matthew A.

    We have been here twice thus far, 1 breakfast & 1 lunch. We hope this place catches on. I hear it can get busy for Sunday brunch, but our Thursday lunch and Saturday breakfast were dead, dead, dead. -The cookies are to die for. The redneck in the kitchen made us a half dozen of the oatmeal when they ran out of the big ones...warm and gooey out of the oven is crazy good. We also had a giant chocolate chip after a Saturday morning breakfast. -The baked goods are amazing here. Before our breakfast, they brought us a plate with a selection of morning treats: Sticky Bun, Almond croissant, shortbread cookie and a scone...all rocked our world. -Try the V juice (carrot, apple & beet)...it's worth all 600 pennies. -Salads are good--watermelon radish? Yes please! -Wasn't a fan of the BBQ pork...until I dipped it in the accompanying meat drippings(gravy?) --note: no meat drippings were wasted, leftover gravy was eaten on salad. -Grilled cheese was tasty, 3 cheeses. Though borderline too cheesy for me. -Banana-cinnamon smoothie is phenomenal. -Brioche French toast is drenched in cinnamon butter and, well...just meh. NOTE: I am too embarrassed to use the 20% off coupon. Seems like stealing after they give us cookies and baked goods.

    (4)
  • Maria T.

    Loved it. Not only is this restaurant kid friendly and boasts a spate of parking spaces but the Southern cooking is solid. We had the clams in white wine sauce, braised short rib and ceasar salad which were all delish. My fave part happened to be the freshly baked blueberry corn bread smothered in buttered. Divinity! We ordered the apple pie which was homemade and piping hot and worth the 4,789 calories. Swear. I hear the brunch is amazing and we plan on savoring it soon. So happy to have unearthed another gem in my hood.

    (4)
  • Jeff O.

    Hot damn, this place was hopping for brunch! As we walked up, we were met with a chill outdoor vibe. Lots of people chatting, drinking, and taking their time w/ breakfast. It was a muggy day, so we opted for the inside. Inside was bustling, and the staff was working hard. Not too cramped. Clean and contemporary design; reminiscent of a couple joints in Boston's South End, actually. We ordered a lobster cobb salad. It was sizable, and easily shared between two people. Fresh ingredients. Nothing to write home about, but definitely a hearty and healthy option that did the trick. We also ordered the eggs benedict. This dish is a classic, and a personal favorite. No frills or unique twist by Morgan's. The eggs were poached perfectly. Let me stress, this is a difficult feat for most breakfast joints, especially on a busy day. Decent hollandaise sauce too-just the right amount, and not too goopy. The eggs left little to be desired except that they weren't as warm as I would have liked. Again, the staff was very busy. The potatoes, however, were ignored...cold and bland. That said, I will definitely be back to try some other dishes.

    (3)
  • Michael B.

    Driving by ... Stopped in for a drink to check the place out. Sean was a great host...and we were lucky enough to time it right to be the "taste testers" for that nights' special...and it was WONDERFUL. A grouper over a whole wheat linguine with shiitake, and a tomato confit, with thyme, scallions & parsley. Kudo's to Irvin the chef!!! We will DEFINITELY be back for brunch... We read/heard a lot about it...and the menu looks delicious!!

    (4)
  • todd b.

    I believe in breakfast. American imperialism may be ruining the world, but you can't f*** with our breakfast! No one will triumph over it, no one! I like Morgans for it's patriotic representation of the American breakfast. I got their pastry basket and eggs benedict. My partner got one of their egg dishes. I got qualms with their potatoes. I'm not a home fries kinda man, for me hash browns are the only alternative. But for home fries they're passable. The eggs benedict isn't overly rich or meaty. The poached eggs are perfect, not too watery. Portions are not american sized, which is good for our coronary arteries, and you come away full anyway. The pastries are not stellar, but they're delicious and I prefer breakfast places with selection of pastries which they offer. Add this to nice outdoor seating and close to my house, bingo.

    (4)
  • Maria Seti L.

    Went last Sunday for brunch after I read all the great reviews and boy am I glad I did! We went at about 1:00 PM and there was no wait. We were seated by the porch railings and the breeze was great. The ambiance is very chick I would say. I ordered a chicken club and my guy ordered the burger with a fairly large house salad-instead of the fries. The food was AWESOME! I loved the generous portions so you have left overs. My sandwich was very good (I did have to add hot sauce) and my fries were delicious. My guy's burger was very good, and cooked to a perfect medium rare like he likes it. His house salad is to die for! It comes with a semisweet olive oil dressing that complemented the micro greens very well. I love that all their meats are grass fed and their produce is organic. Everything tastes better when it is sustainable.

    (4)
  • Peter V.

    Morgan's is yet another over-hyped restaurant in Miami serving over-priced, mediocre food (Hungry Man frozen dinner came to mind) with service to match. The best part of my experience at this restaurant was the parking. Save yourself the time and expense and go elsewhere. Miami is teeming with great restaurants and this is not one of them.

    (1)
  • chris k.

    My sister and I grew up 10 blks away in the 60's, sooooo nice to see the old neighborhood come back to life!! Our breakfast this morning was fabulous. Eggs benny, choc chip pancakes, and fritatta were beautifully presented and scrumptious. Amazing coffee, fab service, wonderful patio, dog friendly, what more could u ask for ? Wish there was a place like this in South Broward near Weston... it would do great since there r no organic restaurants in our area, believe it or not. Owner take note !! Kudos, tx for the experience !!!!!!

    (5)
  • Beatriz V.

    Wow. Every single dish our party of 6 ordered was incredibly bland. I had a "Moroccan" dish. It was bland. It's hard to make a Moroccan dish bland, but they did. They also charge for tap water and for sharing a plate. The bread basket and the fries were the best thing anyone had that night.

    (1)
  • Chana G.

    Chicken and waffles were delish and the homemade chocolate chip cookies were the best.

    (5)
  • Jeanette E.

    The reason I can give Morgan's 4 stars is because I've been here enough times for a solid brunch or lunch to make up for the one blah time we went for dinner. Word to the wise: go before the sun goes down. I will not concentrate in the negative but it suffices to say that dinner is not their thing. During the daylight hours, however, you will find great eggs Benedict and indulgent sliders. For those more health conscious eaters, the turkey burger is rock solid. Service is generally good except when it comes to getting the bill. I find they are just in no hurry to get paid! Dint dare ask the bus boy to take the check and payment because he will look at you like a deer caught in headlights. All in all, however, Morgan's is a great stop for a delicious daylight meal when you are in the Wynwood Arts District.

    (4)
  • Maxine V.

    It's ok. The menu is small. It's only one page for everything (appetizers, salad, main, etc). The food wasn't anything special either. I ordered the Moroccan soup. It wasn't actually a soup (which the server neglected to tell me), it was more of a risotto consistency. The "soup" was fairly flavorless. Our server wasn't very good either. I had to ask him several times for lemons and remind him that we needed silverware to eat. Additionally my table was seated for a while before two neighboring tables came. They both we served their food before us. Overall not impressed.

    (3)
  • Shafi H.

    We stopped at Morgan's for brunch on our way to see the Cirque de Soleil show in town called Kooza. (BTW - Kooza was awesome,) Fist of all, Morgan's is located in an old two story house which makes the premises quite charming and intimate. We ate outside but if you want to be indoors, we recommend the upstairs which is unique in it's style. The downstairs inside looked cramped and uncomfortable. We had the raspberry flatcakes which were out of this world. We also had the smoked salmon benedict- also very good. In addition, we ordered the maple bacon, and that is way the way bacon should be! Add the complimentary danishes and other pastries, served like regular restaurants serve bread to what we ordered and we left the restaurant ridiculously stuffed. We will definitely remember Morgan's fondly and would go back in a heartbeat.

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    I went here last weekend for breakfast with a couple of girlfriends. We were eating pretty early before any of the other restaurants in the area were open, so that's a plus. The restaurant is adorable, the outside seating is perfect and they had heat lamps since it was pretty chilly. The inside is smaller with a cute bar but loved the decor. They also have a parking lot which is so rare in Miami. The service was great, everyone was very sweet and took great care of us. I had the House Club even though it was early. It was delicious with tender chicken and a great basil mayo. The fries were very good also. My girlfriends had the breakfast burrito which she really liked and was a great vegetarian option. Everything was very affordable and definitely worth it. I'm so happy to have this in the neighborhood and cant wait to go back for dinner.

    (4)
  • Kris B.

    We've dined here twice and ordered the meatloaf and braised short ribs. While the food was good, the service was horrible. The only person to visit our table twice was the busser/ food runner. Otherwise we stood in the door for 5 minutes waiting to be sat, another 5 minutes waiting for drink orders (which was filled by the bartender who must've taken pity on us). Nobody ever offered a high chair or booster seat for our toddler, nor checked on us ever after the food arrived. We waited 15 minutes after the plates were cleared before finally flagging anybody to bring us a check. I could understand if the restaurant was full and servers were in the weeds, that was clearly not the case. There were four tables besides ours that were seated with 2 guests each and 3 servers on staff. It was a ridiculous situation hardly worth the dining experience.

    (2)
  • Leslie C.

    It pains me to have to write this BUT last night went to Morgan's for dinner and was extremely disappointed. I have been there for brunch recently and had a great experience BUT went for dinner last night for the first time in 2 years. We ordered the cheese board which is why I gave it 2 stars because it was amazing. This is where it all went down hill. The server never cleared glasses, app plates or refilled water. Now the food. I ordered the meatloaf which was hard as a rock. It was plopped on mash potatoes like a jinga puzzle. My boyfriend ordered the steak and he had to send it back because it was cold. He and I both said it tasted bland like hospital food. Oh and did I tell you it was plopped on mash potatoes? Did I tell you the special was also served with mash potatoes? Oh did I tell you that almost ever entrée was served on mash potatoes? Lack of creativity. Don't think I will go back not even to chance it on brunch. Did they change chef's maybe?

    (2)
  • Loren P.

    Great service. Good food. I sat up stairs in a private room with a party of 7. Usually, I avoid such a large dinner party but the upstairs room worked great. My dinner was tasty but a bit rich and heavy--I could not finish the entire entre.

    (4)
  • Jackie B.

    Have been here at least 20 times already, always for brunch, and I have to say, every single time I go, service keeps getting worse and worse! It should not take 45+ minutes to be served basic brunch meals, even if it is really busy.

    (2)
  • Dawn L.

    Decided on Morgan's after many great Yelp reviews and the people were not wrong!! Arrived around noon and although there was a wait to sit outside, we opted to sit inside right away. My husband and I ordered bloody mary's which were really good. He ordered the grilled cheese with a salad and I knew he was happy when a smile spread across his face. I ordered the eggs Benedict with smoked salmon based on recommendations and it was delicious. So buttery and smooth - the tasted complimented each other not over powered. Definitely a great place for brunch.

    (5)
  • Disco S.

    I hear its amazing for brunch. it seems like it would be with a great porch and patio area of outdoor seating. Service was great, but the dinner menu and food was good, but didn't blow me away. I may give it another try, but really I will probable head back for a bloody & benedict morning/early afternoon.

    (3)
  • Elyse W.

    Ever been out on a date with someone and the chemistry feels a little funky and you don't know why -- they're smart, attractive, funny, completely worthy of long walks on the beach and devising your own safe word ("periwinkle") as a couple with, but they just don't smell right? That's kind of how I felt about Morgans. I came here for Yelp Eats and before I get all negatron, let me rattle off the pros -- they have excellent service, a really cute ambiance, great bread, and a fantastic patio. Now, on the the food -- eh x 2. Don't get me wrong, it was good but I don't feel compelled to come back. We started off with the truffle mac'n'cheese, which was good, but like fried anything, almost anything with cheese is going to be good. Especially if truffles are thrown into the mix. So it was good but nothing out of the ordinary. For an entree I had the roasted chicken with giant beans. There were ample portions of chicken on my plate but the flavoring just didn't wow me. And maybe that's just me. But I do eat a lot of chicken and really love chicken and bake a whole chicken once a week and eat it like Gollum eating a fish he fetched fresh from a river so, I don't know. My sister had the mahi and she liked the flavoring but said a portion of it was undercooked. Three girls who sat next to us ordered a smorgasbord of food and shared it among the three of them and their food looked really good. So, maybe that's the way to do it at Morgans. Or maybe you just need to know what to order. But whatevs, all in all, I may come back...but probably only if someone was dragging me there.

    (3)
  • Dominique B.

    I like to think of myself as a connoisseur of of brunch, it is absolutely the best meal idea ever! Everywhere I go, I get the eggs Benedict and Morgan's did not disappoint. My family and I were in a brunch bind (yes I know my life is so hard) and we just happened to stumble upon Morgan's on...Yelp! It's in an artsy district of town called Wynwood that we never would have found if it weren't for the Yelp reviews! I will definitely be back the next time I visit Miami!

    (4)
  • Alice C.

    Just had brunch at this spot. The food was ok. I've had better French Toast and Eggs Benedict. My big complain is the $1 charge per person for water and the $6 OJ advertised as fresh squeeze, but comes in a commercial jug! If i'm paying $6 for OJ I better see them squeezing the oranges at the restaurant. In addition, it was hot inside the restaurant and outside had too many flies, etc... I probably will not be returning.

    (2)
  • Dimitri A.

    They had good food once upon a time. However yesterday June 7 2012 my wife and another couple had a terrible experience, My friend's wife was served Greek Salad without feta cheese and was covered with some kind of sugary sauce.My friend had some overcooked burger and i had Meatloaf covered with vinegar.The dessert - Bread Pudding and a fruit cobbler were terrible. When we complained to the waiter he told us that he will yell at the cook. Save your money and don't go there. Dimitri Andonov

    (1)
  • Sandra F.

    Yes, in fact, the eggs benedict ARE ridiculous. I haven't gotten anything else since I had them. GET THEM.

    (5)
  • Nicole T.

    I had high expectations for this restaurant since it was featured on Yelp Eats, but unfortunately this establishment did not live up to the hype. We chose to sit outside, which was our first mistake because I ended up getting eaten alive by the South Florida mosquitos, but I digress. We ordered off of the Yelp Eats menu, so I got the truffle mac and cheese as my appetizer, the pan roasted chicken as my entree, and the tiramisu as my dessert. I expected a rich, bold flavor from the mac and cheese, but it was bland and didn't have much flavor to it. The chicken was also fairly basic, but I did enjoy the gigante bean salad that accompanied it. The dessert was okay but tasted like the tiramisu that I could buy from the grocery store. The thing that I enjoyed the most was my Purple Haze beer, but I got the last one in their inventory because they are discontinuing it permanently. One thing that I will compliment though was our service. The wait staff was very attentive and friendly, and our courses came out in a timely fashion. Everything was just average to me, and even with the 50% off menu, the dinner was still a bit pricey. I could never see myself going to this restaurant and paying full price for anything.

    (3)
  • Talisha M.

    OMFG I heart BRUNCH!! Seriously canNOT wait to come back for brunch again!! Has to be one of the best I have ever had! HELLOOO pillows of french toast...no seriously its called Pillow Light Brioche French Toast...it is exactly huge pillows of light fluffiness! Do not be intimidated by its size b/c they are the biggest I have ever seen...seems impossible to eat, but let me tell you they were the absolute lightest ever...seems like they fill them will air so the become pillows of air...sooo amazing!!! That was just the side b/c the Frenchman Sandwich w/argula, fried eggs, boursin cheese, & ham OUTSTANDING! Again seems intimidating like it would be the type hard filling french bread but its that same pillows of airy bread. Never had such softness! Oh and they give you some cake bread thing before you order, which is good but hold off & save the room for something even better! The service was good, but beware of the parking...to die for food=busy place=parking difficult. Who cares...I would park down the street & take the hike...it is wellllll worth it. Apparently based on these other reviews just stick to brunch...I vouch for it! I LUV U Morgan...who ever you are!

    (5)
  • Kathryn M.

    Delicious food, perfect sized portions, quality staff (Shawn is our favorite but they are all great), involved owner, ideal atmosphere, those outdoor heater things so you can lounge on the sofas in our freakishly cold winter, **very bicycle friendly** - vegetarian friendly, too. And impressively - great for dates, groups, meetings or even taking the parents out. Finally open for dinner!! But my favorite meal there is brunch/lunch.

    (4)
  • L S.

    I went there back in 2010 and I STILL crave their bellinis and grilled cheese. This is ridiculous. I must go back to Miami for a weekend simply so that I can HAVE a Bellini and Grilled Cheese. Mmmmm.... their yummy, nommy grilled cheese....

    (5)
  • George C.

    Worst dining experience in a LONG time! I previously wrote a great review for brunch at Morgans and now my experience could NOT have been more different. I had the rudest server I've ever had in Miami. I took two friends for brunch after they insisted we go to our traditional spot. I promised to them that the experience would be well worth it and it could not have been further from that. Our waiter came to our table one time and one time only- the entire time we were at brunch. We ordered a bottle of champagne, a burger, omlet and the 3-eggs and some coffee. When we got the coffee he brought it with no creamer or milk and after asking him if he had some cream, he said, "Yeah, why- do you want some?!" Confusing response, but fine. After five minutes of waiting for the creamer, my friend went up and asked him where the cream was and he said, "oh no one brought it for you!?" After finishing brunch, we sat with empty water glasses, champagne flutes and plates for about 20 minutes, until I had to get up and ask him why he had completely neglected our table. He didn't respond to my question, he simply came and cleared some plates and brought the check. He NEVER once apologized for his lack of attention and when the bill came, it had an entree on it, which we didn't have. He didn't apologize for that mistake either. I asked one of the hostesses (she was very sweet) for the managers and she said she would get one. We sat for about 15 minutes waiting for one and I had to get up again. I approached our waiter and he said there was no manager on duty. I'm not sure if this was accurate or not, but I can't stress more the importance for polite service, as it COMPLETELY tarnished my image of this extremely charming restaurant. I want to stress a few points: - our waiter came to our table ONCE the entire time at brunch - He NEVER apologized for all that went wrong - He said there was no one we could speak to - And the food has significantly gone down in quality The owner should begin paying attention to this place again, as competition in the neighborhood has serious increased and service is ESSENTIAL!

    (1)
  • David G.

    Try the cookies! Enough said.

    (4)
  • Lynn M.

    One of my favorite places - this is a "go to" brunch spot for my husband and I. The french toast, salmon eggs benedict, and grilled cheese are all great. I've tried a few more items from the menu and everything has always been really good, but the french toast and grilled cheese are my absolute favorite (creature of habit)! Sangria and bellinis are well made, service is always friendly and attentive.

    (4)
  • Eduardo G.

    Food here is very well priced and portions are definitely large. The atmosphere is nice, and the food is actually very good. Service is a little slow and somewhat uncoordinated. Grab a glass of wine and sit outdoors if the weather is nice.

    (4)
  • roger a.

    Great spot. Pescatore yum, 1/2 lemon chicken even better. Prices are ok too Wait is 20-25 min from when u order so bring a book

    (4)
  • fred h.

    When I heard that a new restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, I was thrilled. But when I found out it was only open for breakfast and lunch, I was a little bummed. However, I carved out some time and went for lunch, and am glad I did. The setting was quite nice, small indoor section and very large porch "screened in" by a lot of greenery. There are also some lounging areas on the lawn. I sat on the porch where I was attended to by a very good wait staff. The service was good, as was the food. The dessert blew my mind; a fresh baked apple pie. It is more like a galette ( a rustic hand formed open top pastry) and was phenomenal. Since they bake it just for you (takes ~20 minutes), put in the order before you are finished with your entrée if you are in a hurry. In fact, I do believe we will go today, for lunch just so I can order an other one! I understand that the restaurant will be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner beginning 2/13/2010, but call ahead in case I got the date wrong.

    (4)
  • Rachel G.

    I had some hesitation before my first visit to Morgans, as so many people that frequent the restaurant have told me the best meals there are brunch or lunch. Yet, I had purchased a certificate from restaurant.com and it was valid for dinner only. The meal started with a great bread basket filled with baguettes, breadsticks and corn bread- oh my! I can always judge a restaurant by its bread selection - and this one, I enjoyed! If you're planning on getting the dozen fresh baked cookies, you need to order them at the beginning of the meal. Tip - you SHOULD order these cookies! They are $12 and will bring oh so many of your friends happiness when you bring them fresh baked cookies. I think Morgans doesn't get enough positive attention for its dinner menu, Looking forward to going back and also trying it out for brunch and lunch!

    (4)
  • Vivian P.

    KILLER BRUNCH!!!! ITS A MUST GO!! Any one of the eggs benedicts are yum, I had the salmon one which was super fresh and light. My boyfriend and I shared the brioche french toast that was so huge and tasty that my bf decided he had to take the leftovers home. HAHA Mimosas are perfectly balanced the coffee is nice and strong. the servers were fun and on top of their game, which was impressive for New Years Day. LOVED LOVED LOVED Morgans and will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Stephanie L.

    I went here with my parents, who have since given this place reviews, and my sister. Deciding to go healthy I ordered the Steak Salad, although the rest of my family opted for other delicious items, all accompanied by fries. They each got HUGE portions of fries and we were all staring at these bowls of fries thinking, "How will we ever eat all of these?" I suppose Morgans prepared for just such a dilemma as they made them IRRESISTIBLE! We ate them ALL! So much for my healthy salad... which was also just phenomenal. I cannot wait to bring people here when they come to visit me for lunch (I work right next door). Oh, and the service is fantastic! Our waiter was very nice and attentive. A+ all the way!

    (5)
  • Monika K.

    brunch with la familia outside on the patio, salmon eggs benedict, coffee espresso soda, strawberry lemonade and 2 house clubs for mama and sis. nice tasty slice of poundcake for the table. ambiance is laidback. wynwood is fantastic

    (4)
  • Danielle C.

    Meh is right. Man, I heard such great things about this place!!!!! I went for dinner with a friend. If I can make it some time for lunch, maybe my update will give way to more stars! Crappy beer list, even crappier wine list. Service was just ok...... The layout of the restaurant is weird. We sat outside, overlooking the free parking lot-which is nice, but the view, not so nice. We opted out of an app, but did devour the bread that was put on the table. I believe there was white bread and cornbread. The cornbread was pretty delicious, but the top and bottom were a little too crunchy for my tastes. The inside had great flavor. For our dinners: I ordered the House Club. It was chicken, avocado, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, and a mayo sauce on flatbread. It sounds delicious, right? Wrong. I mean......it wasn't awful, but the chicken breast was ice cold, so I don't know if it was supposed to be warm at one point or if it was supposed to be cold. The avocado was fresh, but there were 2 meager strips of bacon. The flatbread was stale. It did come with a side of awesome potato sticks. I really liked those--I ate almost all of those actually. My friend ordered the pork tacos. 3 itty bitty tacos. Wrapped in double corn mini tortillas. She gave me a piece and it was pretty bad. The pork on these was lukewarm. These didn't have very much flavor either. The tortillas were the worst I think I have ever had. The saving grace was the dessert. We ordered the beignets. Listen, they were good. They weren't amazing, they didn't taste like real beignets from NOLA, but they were good. We enjoyed them. There was a large bowl of them with a caramel, chocolate, or raspberry dipping sauce. So there was that. I don't know, man. I just was NOT impressed. Their prices are all over the place. There are some entrees for $10 and others for $30. The concept just doesn't make a lot of sense. There isn't a theme or notion to the flavors. UGH. Hopefully, I will go back soon for brunch and I will have a better experience.

    (2)
  • Anhara M.

    I've been here several times for brunch. I love there french toast and Frittata. Today we decide to try the ham egg Benedict. The bellinis are made with peach liquor instead of the juice. Not a fan but they are ok. So far everythibg that we've ordered has been good. My only complaint is the amount of time it takes to be served. Absolutely ridiculous, its happened every time.

    (3)
  • Anthony R.

    We came here at around 11:30am on a Sunday, 4 people, and we were seated right away. Great outdoor seating to enjoy the beautiful miami weather. I had the chicken n waffles which was great. The syrup for the waffles was delicious, and the chicken was large portions. I would've lives just a little more salt on the chicken but that's just my preference. Reasonably priced around $16-20 per person for a meal + any drinks you order. I would recommend for brunch.

    (4)
  • CG V.

    So brunch time at Morgan's is so much fun. We had a group of 18 come enjoy the chicken and waffles sandwich, eggs benedict, chocolate covered waffle, French Toast, Grilled Shrimp Cobb Salad and sooo much mimosas/sangria.. Call ahead to make reservations. They'll ask for a credit card, but won't charge you, as long as your party shows up. Of course, the wait staff was a bit slow, but we were a big group, and Sundays are always busy. Just enjoy and relax.

    (4)
  • Alessandra G.

    Finally came to Morgan's on a Sunday for brunch. Wasn't as crowded as I imagined for 11:30, and street parking was easy to find. The restaurant itself is extremely charming. We set inside, upstairs at a spacious white leather booth. Feels like you're eating inside someone's home, which I believe was the intent. Really really cute. I knew from even before coming I wanted the chicken and waffles sandwich. But to start, we ordered a sticky bun to split. It was good--a little dry, but good. My friend ordered the Bloody Sake (they don't have a liquor license so can't make it with sake versus vodka), and it was delicious!! My chicken and waffles came out and looked just like I've seen in pictures. Also came with four huge pieces! I was only able to finish half. It was good! I didn't enjoy it, the chicken was tender. I was just expecting the waffles to be a little sweeter...they were kind of bland and took away from the overall taste. Pouring maple syrup did help, though. Overall, Morgan's is really cute and I will come again if I'm in the area (really nice to walk around Wynwood after), but I wouldn't order the chicken and waffles again. My friends ordered the club sandwiches and seemed to enjoy them.

    (3)
  • Renee H.

    Great location and atmosphere. Food was good and reasonably priced. I am very excited to go back and try the brunch.

    (4)
  • Lindsay B.

    Nice brunch spot but make sure you get here early on Sunday, or be prepared for an extremely long wait. I came in this time at about 8:30/9:00 on Sunday, which was perfect timing. Staff was in a good mood, got to pick where I wanted to sit, and everything came out in a timely fashion. The mimosas are $10 but come in a HUGE glass. I had the Marscapone and raspberry stuffed French toast and the flavor was heavenly. The French roast was thick and fluffy and cooked perfectly. Since I was taking a walk on the wild side, my boyfriend had my typical go-to...Eggs Benedict. It has such a great flavor and is served with potatoes and breaded eggplant. Left feeling full and content and drove straight home to take a cat nap from my huge goblet of a mimosa.

    (4)
  • Jerry R.

    So I came here this past Sunday for brunch and had to wait 30 minutes outdoors semi shaded area, which is nothing especially in this environment and with great people. The parking situation is a bit hectic but it's expected in a popular place. We were sat outside and the ambiance is really nice. Enough shade is provided to stay cool. We order a chocolate dipped waffle, frittata and a Frenchman sandwich. All were done exquisitely. My sister and brother were raving about the coffee while I sipped on my chia lemonade. Of course we sampled each other's meal and the frittata had an abundance of veggies and delicious chorizo with Gruyere and arugula. I thought the chocolate dipped waffle would be too sweet but with the little tartness or the strawberries, the subtle whip cream and ice cream, it was rather easy to eat one...or two. Now my dish, the Frenchman sandwich was a great dish especially after getting tipsy the previous night. The eggs were done well, not too runny or over cooked. The arugula gave the sandwich a nice crisp snap to it. The dish also came with hashed spuds which I split one to share and devoured the rest myself. Haha glutton! Washed it all done with my chia lemonade. Of course, I had dessert.Chocolate mousse with a raspberry coulis. Great way to end my meal. I would most definitely come back for another meal and recommend this to all.

    (4)
  • Eriko M.

    I requested over medium for my eggs. It was clearly over easy...I asked for sourdough but they gave me multigrain. There was nothing spectacular about their brunch menu...Their bignet was pretty good but not spectacular. Their coffee was watery too. The only thing I liked was that the upstairs was reaaaaaally nice. Really fancy white decor.

    (3)
  • Grace M.

    I'm torn, The food was mediocre. It wasn't anything spectacular, you're usual brunch items. I ordered the tacos which sounded creative but all I could taste was tabasco. I had the frittata which was ok, a bit bland, and we also had the raspberry marscapone french toast which I would recommend out of the menu. The seating and setup was a bit chaotic. What I did enjoy were the sparkling house cocktails they had. They were delish. Also, the service was very hospitable, even buying us our espresso at the end of our brunch(I'm assuming because they ran out of bacon, which I ordered). Overall, the atmosphere is a bit uncomfortable, and would probably not return, however, if you're in the area, go for it.

    (3)
  • Gina P.

    We order brunch for delivery. Everything was delicious and fresh. I gave them 4 stars, because they did forget utensils and ketchup for the potatoes.

    (4)
  • Lam P.

    First time I went, I wasn't impressed. But went again recently and really enjoyed the Frittata, so that's the one dish I would recommend. And the place is super cute so that's a plus! :) Other A-OK ones: - Voluptuous Grilled Cheese: was actually pretty good. I would get this if not the Frittata - Omelete - Chicken and waffle: the chicken wasn't dry and the waffle was good but not as crisp and flavorful - Pillow light brioche french toast: just OK b/c not as fluffy as I would like

    (3)
  • Jennie C.

    They had me at chicken & waffles. My friends and I sobered up our NYE's night with ...late brunch at Morgan's. And it worked! The brunch menu was pretty extensive, as you'll probably like at least 4 or 5 items. I literally wanted eggs benedict, chicken & waffles, club sandwich just to regain the strength after not remember what happened the night before. Everyone in my party enjoyed the food, especially the french fries! I think they go by a different name, but they remind me of those potato sticks, but WAY BETTER. I was impressed with their drink list, but I think they can only serve sake and wine. But hey, their bloody sakes were pretty delicious! Oh and sangria at brunch? Why yes please. Great place to eat, and when you're done, you can walk over a few blocks to see the beautiful murals. P.S. You might see a celeb sighting or two. Shhh...I don't eat and tell. ;)

    (4)
  • DEBBIE C.

    Food was ok, but not amazing. My boyfriend and I ordered sangrias (since they don't have bloody Marys) and they tasted like watered down wine with one blueberry and half a slice of strawberry. I ordered the Eggs Benedict and it was good. My boyfriend ordered chicken and waffle and it was ok. Nothing too exciting. Everything was mildly flavored and we both felt like it was all missing some seasoning. So basically the food wasn't terrible, but it wasn't really good. The service was a little slow, but they were a little busy so it was understandable. I would also like to mention that this place is more for families. So overall the breakfast was a little dissapointing.

    (3)
  • Letty M.

    Must go on a Sunday. So yummy. Be prepared for a wait if you go to late. Must go before noon or after 2. Delicious bunch of all time. Everything was delicious. Stinky buns are a must try. But they run fast. They we're out and we got lucky to get one. Great service!

    (5)
  • Moe P.

    Omg the brunch is full of so many gourmet items. The eggs benedict florentine is delicious. The maple bacon is to die for. Its crispy crnchy & so good. Service percise wlways filling my water glass.

    (4)
  • Sue D.

    Two of us ordered for work delivery last week. It took over an hour. We both got the chicken pot pie. Loved it but it made us both SUPER sick. So bad my friend missed 2 days of work and I barely made it in. Also ordered the chicken salad but the nuts tasted old/rancid so I threw it out. . Tried calling after we both had food poisoning. Sat on hold for almost 5 minutes only to have them hang up the phone. Worst restaurant experience in the past 3 years. Something is DEFINITLY wrong in their kitchen. Will certainly never go back.

    (1)
  • JAmerican G.

    What's better than having a Sunday brunch with your girlfriends who you've known since high school???? The added touch was choosing just the right restaurant. Morgan's has been on my to-do list for awhile now. It's a popular place, so make sure to add your name to their waiting list, as soon as you arrive. We waited about 20 minutes to be seated. They have two floors and we were seated upstairs. Upstairs, to me, is much better than downstairs because you didn't have the feeling that it was crowded and you could hear the conversation without having to speak over the noise of the restaurant. Two of the three enjoyed our meals, but the service wasn't that great. We tried to order a vegan meal by making some additions, which was really just to add a mixture of sauteed vegetables to the potatoes (hashed spuds), which was a side order. The chef said he couldn't do that because the restaurant was too busy at the moment...How hard would it have been to add mixed veggies??? We tried to order the Veggie Grain Burger, but were told they ran out, last night. Hmmmm...I thought the food here was cooked fresh? What do you mean you ran out last night???...If it's not cooked fresh, then why didn't you go and buy some for your morning crowd?? I get annoyed with restaurants who have items on the menu, but when you order, they don't have the item. Makes no sense to me, especially if everything is being cooked fresh and if it's not, then you should re-stock for the next day. I settled on the frittata, which was filling and yummy! Definitely get the sticky buns, but just a warning, they are huge and can be shared with another person. They didn't have hot chocolate, which is always a disappointment to me, since I don't drink coffee. I think if you are going to serve breakfast or brunch, then you should always have coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and an assortment of fruit juices available. The service could have been better. Our servers were slow getting to the table initially, so we just sat there for quite awhile, waiting for someone to take our order. Later, one person asked for water, which I think should automatically be served, and the waiter brought the water, never asking if the rest at the table wanted water too. So, of course, he had to go back because we did indeed want water also. I will give Morgan's another chance, perhaps trying them for lunch or dinner. If you are vegan, vegetarian, or pescetarian, then there are things on the menu for you, but your choices are still very limited, especially if you want a warm meal, rather than a salad.

    (3)
  • Shabnam S.

    The lack of the 5th star is solely due to managerial issues: we were told we'd have a table in 20-30 minutes, when in fact, it took a miserable 60-70! (Frustration galore) But getting past that, I have to publicly express my love for the beautiful French Toasts I was served. Oh, my, love at first bite! (My hubby's Voluptuous Grilled Cheese was impressive as well.) Service was ok, ambience quite nice; drinks quite heavy-handed, and my mood therefore refreshingly bright. If only I could reserve a table here next go-around...

    (4)
  • Carolina Z.

    Very relaxed environment for Sunday brunch. My boyfriend had the chicken and waffles which were good but cold. I had the Fritata which was excellent. See my picture. Overall it was really good. I would recommend to go early as parking fills up.

    (3)
  • Nato S.

    I ate here for the first time in well over a year expecting delicious brunch and what I got was a total let down. The waffles taste like nothing. I can pretty much bank on the idea of the batter being Bisquik instant waffle mix. No flavor. At all. They don't arrive to the table fresh, but actually kinda lukewarm. Especially on the fried chicken sandwich. The waffle was soggy, barely even warm and - duh - tasteless. The banana topping with caramel used to be a great treat, but this time was lackluster and skimpy. There was the equivalent of maybe a quarter of a banana in super thin slices on the plain waffle and hardly any caramel. I'm not just trying to be an overindulgent fatass, but I literally could not taste caramel. The butter it was served with was a SUPER cold and SUPER hard ball of what was probably bargain brand Country Crock. Pretty difficult to melt that buttery snowball on a not-so-hot waffle. Pass. Maple bacon reads well on the menu but is actually pretty bad. The bacon itself isn't bad flavor-wise, but then they go and drench it in maple syrup and let it get cold and chewy like an old Slim-Jim. Waiter was inattentive, had to ask for water numerous times, however he was more than willing to continuously ask us if we needed another alcoholic drink (after he had already brought us the wrong drink). Didn't really check on how we liked our food, etc. Just not worth the hype.

    (2)
  • Adriana H.

    I like this place mostly because of the location and atmosphere. the food is alright. I like how they have extended brunch hours. The waiters and staff are helpful, I don't have anything spectacular to say... it's a decent place to sit and have brunch with friends. I've had the fried chicken and waffles and I have to say, Yard Bird's chicken and waffles is much better!

    (3)
  • Chauncey C.

    Morgan's is a very interesting location for brunch. The food choices are very interesting sounding, but not very flavorful. One exception is the middle eastern plate appetizer. This was exceptionally good and tasty. I had the Benedict Bun, which sounded very interesting, but did not have much flavor. This, added to very neglectful service makes this a place not to rush back to. Not terrible. Nice outdoor location for a Sunday Brunch if you don't mind flagging down service and don't need delicious food.

    (3)
  • Shelby P.

    Breakfast or brunch you can't go wrong. Food was delicious and the outdoor seating area is very nice. Not much room inside but if you can score a table inside that is nice too. Omelets are good and it's fun to make it how ever you like. Yummy :)

    (4)
  • Chloe W.

    My friend and I visited this restaurant for brunch. It was delicious and you get a lot of food for a good reasonable price. I ordered the French toast with a side of maple bacon. The French toast comes with strawberry toppings and 3 thick slices of French toast. My friend ordered the chicken and waffles. Lots of chicken and thick fluffy waffles also. The brunch menu has a variety of things you could try. Unlike some other restaurants we looked at, they didn't have a lot to offer. We sat at the outside bar and enjoyed meeting Ruben. He's a really cool guy that can recommend anything for your trip or items to try on the menu. This is a nice place to come and relax. Food is awesome. Great service. Will be back

    (5)
  • Adam R.

    I had heard a lot about this place from other friends who spend more time in Wynwood than I do, and everything I heard was positive. "Surely my friends know nothing, and they're hyping this place up too much," I said. NOPE. This place is so damn amazing. First, this place actually has its own parking lot. Back when Wynwood didn't have paid parking it probably wasn't that big of a deal, but now? GAMECHANGER. It's also fairly big too and right next to the restaurant unlike some other places in the area (LOOKING AT YOU, KUSH). Second, the food was so damn good. I ordered a chorizo-bacon omelette with mozzarella cheese (made with FIVE eggs), and it came with some breakfast potatoes (basically they're like round fries with some Lawry's salt) and some whole wheat toast. The omelette took up nearly the entire plate and they were very generous with the bacon, chorizo, and cheese. I couldn't even finish it, but I sincerely thought about taking off my belt to get that extra inch of space to finish it. The breakfast potatoes were fried, and fried potatoes are almost always great. They were crispy, and they didn't feel as heavy as you would imagine. Finally, the toast...is toast. You know what you're getting with toast. Third, they have amazing mimosas... based on what my friends tell me. I didn't drink any of their special drinks, but I drank some Shark Bait beer (basically a Mango Ale) and that tasted like heaven. Their beer selection isn't that great (about 10 beers), but I doubt most people that come here come for the beer selection. Fourth, the service was awesome. I usually don't take the time to learn my waiter's name, but Jose's service was awesome. He was always there for things we needed, but yet he wasn't hovering over us. He really mastered the art of being there without being obvious about it. He may have been a ninja in a past life. He is a great waiter in the present. Fifth, sitting outside looks like it was cool, but sitting inside (which we did because there'd be no wait) wasn't bad and it felt like a weird mix of retro and modern design. Still awesome though. So, in conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend this place for brunch, and I'm sure lunch and dinner are just as good. You should go, like right now, even if they're closed, just sleep in front of the restaurant and wait for it to open again

    (5)
  • James D.

    Awesome brunch! had the burger. Really cool building in an up and coming neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Mrs. D M.

    I love this place. Can't believe I haven't reviewed it be forex have been here for brunch numerous times. Also had our casual pre wedding brunch here, so holds a special place to me. It's nothing fancy, but a cool place to hang out. Brioche French toast is great! Omelettes are big and fluffy. Service always seems to be on point. We always sit outside, but there's an upstairs as well, for small parties if you want to host a brunch.

    (5)
  • Gus V.

    My girlfriend and I went there yesterday for the first time and to say the least we were very happy with everything. The service was great, our server was very attentive, the food was great. Definitely a place worth going back to. The chocolate waffles made our morning and the ice cream on top even made it for a better brunch. A place I do recommend and which we will be going back to.

    (5)
  • Rachael H.

    Morgan's has yet to disappoint me. The brunch is always delicious. I of course always get the chicken & waffles which is by far the best I've had. The waffles are like pillows for the chicken strips you get. Service is on point and lets not even get started on their phenomenal beignets! It does seem tiny on the bottom floor with the waiters zooming by with food, people walking to the bathroom, diners, and the small bar they have inside, but rest assured that the second floor is a lot quieter. I would suggest getting a table up there if possible. As my fellow yelper Christine T did mention, parking is a bit....questionable. But it's Miami, what do you expect? Just don't get mad when you get blocked in. You've been warned.

    (4)
  • Shaula V.

    I went there for a breakfast meeting and arrived a little early. The waitress was rude. She just said "we're not open yet!" In a very rude way and didn't even offer me a chair where I could sit and wait. She refused to lower the volume of the radio, which was playing so loud we couldn't talk. Horrible experience. Horrible waitress. Nice bus boy.

    (1)
  • Liza S.

    Good place for brunch. The outside ambiance is comfortable, and although generally busy it's not too loud and the tables have plenty of room in between so you get all the enjoyment of the hustle and bustle of a busy place but still feel like you have a private table. The service was also unbelievably fast, and the waiter showed up to offer us mimosas the moment we sat down. I had eggs Benedict with salmon which was overall very good, just maybe slightly overcooked which is the only reason I gave them 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Sam S.

    The food was amazing. I came on a light Friday afternoon for brunch and it was absolutely delicious. The French Toast with cinnamon butter is delicious. The bread is fresh, not too thick or too thin. The top it off, there was a deliciously tasty maple cured bacon. This was my first time there but it won't be my last.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    Brunch is a rare occasion I get to enjoy. It's unusual to eat brunch alone, believe me I've tried! I was hopeful to have an enjoyable afternoon noshing on fatty breakfast/lunch fused foods. Unfortunately, everything came out just average and boring. We tried the Chicken and Waffle sandwich, the french toast, and the eggs benedict florentine. My favorite part of all the dishes were the side potatoes served with the eggs benedict... The chicken and waffle sandwich was very dry and the waffle was not crispy. I could barely taste the cheese in it and the sriracha sauce and maple syrup that accompanied it, didn't really go well with it. All in all, a pretty poor dish. They need a lesson from Gladys Knight's in Atlanta. The French Toast was okay, nothing special and so was the eggs benedict. I would not come back for average food. Maybe their dinner is better? I hope so.

    (2)
  • Poor M.

    Second time coming here in the last two months. We ordered the same things from the first time. Oxtail was good as usual, however the chicken sandwich had burnt pita bread and its was hard too.

    (3)
  • Cristina C.

    This is an excellent spot for brunch! Located in Wynwood, not too far from the design district, this place has also a beautiful courtyard for eating outside:) We had chocolate waffles with strawberrys, cream and vanilla ice cream and the 5eggs omlet: both recommended. Capuccino,coffe and fresh prange juice were also fantastic! The service was good and the waiter attentive. We didn't wait for so longer even if the place was full! Advice: come early or try to book a table! We didn't have any problem to find a table at 12:00 but when we got out there was a long line of people waiting for a spot under the sun!!!!

    (5)
  • Carlos M.

    Was bright here by some local friends. My wife the grilled cheese sandwich and she enjoyed it. My boys each had the burger and finished a good portioned sandwich. My niece had the chocolates Dipped waffle with and thought it was outstanding! I was recommended the Waffle and chicken sandwich. It was outstanding. Was told to try it with the Sirracha hot sauce and drizzle Maple syrup on it. It was a great spicy/sweet tasting sandwich. Recommended!

    (4)
  • Abel O.

    Well, it has a good ambiance. The food is good and prices according to Wynwood standards. The waiter who attended to our table wasn't very attentive to following instructions. But not a bad place, the mojitos are very good even though some sugar cane could add a nice touch to it.

    (3)
  • James B.

    Came here for dinner on a Saturday night... Excellent service. Ordered: -beef sliders: Comes with caramelized onions and cheddar. I ordered these medium rare, and at least one was cooked close to well done. They were average sliders, not something i'd necessarily look forward to ordering again. -melty turkey burger: This was probably the best dish we ordered, it was surprisingly good. It was extremely juicy and flavorful. The fries come thin and very crispy. The patty comes on a brioche bun and plenty of yummy gruyere cheese. -chicken & waffles: I felt a bit left down by this one. I actually chewed on a long piece of blond hair and had it taken back. The second chicken & waffles I ordered was better than the first though, it tasted fresher and juicier. The fried chicken on the first plate was a bit on the dry side. What you're getting with the chicken is really chicken tenders with waffles. It was alright, I'd say average. - bread pudding: I was wondering how good this bread pudding was for $10 but when it came out I was pleasantly surprised by the large portion, which justifies the $10 price tag. The bread pudding was a big plus in my dinner experience, very rich and flavorful. I'm picky with bread pudding bc some restaurants just can't deliver on bread pudding for some reason, Morgans did though. I recommend you leave some space to order the bread pudding for dessert. Overall I'm giving a 3 bc the experience was more average than anything. The best thing ordered was the bread pudding. The turkey sandwich was very good too but something that could be matched by most restaurants. I'm curious about checking them out for brunch though, I know that's where their reputation is strong.

    (3)
  • Shauntay P.

    Brunch was very tasty...although the patio where we sat was blazing hot! My chicken wasn't seasoned but that was to be expected.

    (4)
  • Lyndenise B.

    So disappointed with the food and service! Came by to catch up with two of my girlfriends and even though I saw mixed reviews, I wanted to give it a try! There's plenty of outside seating and fans which are much needed. The salads were really nice but the turkey burger was dry and the skinny fries were really oily. Not the best first impression. The service was great at the beginning but then we sat there for 30 minutes after finishing our meal without anyone coming by to check on us or ask if we needed anything else. We literally had to get up and ask one of the bus boys to get someone to bring us our check. They completely disappeared on us. I may try it again but definitely not what I expected after reading all the reviews.

    (2)
  • Neil H.

    What a fantastic experience visiting this converted house in Wynwood! From the very minute we walked into the place, we were treated as wanted guests, which isn't always a given in Miami. Our greeter (who also doubled as a busboy) had the warmest vibe, and immediately made us feel at home. Our server was lovely as well, a noticeable contrast to some of the jaded hipster wait staff we had encountered at another very good breakfast place nearby. In addition, the soundtrack was perfect for brunch - mainly retro midtempo soul and funk, but with the flavor left in. As far as the food, everyone was more than satisfied, and our table was made up of three generations, a vegetarian, someone with celiac disease, a very picky meat-lover, a health-nut and an omnivore. You can eat healthy here - there's lots of fruit and salad options - or go deep into gluttony, as evidenced by my son's chocolate-covered waffle with two scoops of Ice Cream and a big old side of bacon. Either way you decide to go, the food is really tasty and fresh. Fair warning - you get a boatload of it. Nobody at my table finished their meal. But nobody was hurting afterwards either. If I had to nitpick one thing, it's that they could up their coffee game - it wasn't bad - definitely a cut above what you get at most breakfast places - but it wan't Panther Coffee level either. But that won't stop me from returning to a place that gets everything else completely right. I would recommend it heartily - I don't know anyone who wouldn't like eating here.

    (5)
  • Denise G.

    Came for brunch - the Eggs Benedict and potatoes (sprinkled with paprika? Yum) were great, as well as the chocolate waffle and the fresh baked cookies. Friend had the chicken and waffles and she loved them, though the bite she gave me had some grizzle on it. The tea is mighty leaf and I wish the teas had better descriptions on the menu - picked a berry and blossoms and it tasted like full on chamomile. The waitress was kind enough to change it for the light orchard and that one was delicious. Overall it was a bit pricey but tasty.

    (4)
  • Dani E.

    My wife and I had a late breakfast/brunch on a monday morning. The place was empty and we were instantly seated on the patio. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. We had the French Toasts - big slices, tasty almost creamy - and Maple Bacon with scrambled eggs. We order two servings of each and it was just enough. The food was excellent. Let me tell you about the Maple Bacon. The perfect amount of crunch and cook to perfection. The maple just makes its special. The only downside were the juice options. None of them were fresh squeezed.

    (4)
  • Grace B.

    I am in LOVE with this place! The fish tacos had a zesty spice aftertaste tingling my tongue after the first bite. It was maddening and I wanted more! This dish is just right since I am not too big on spicy food, but I do not mind a tease. We also had a chicken waffle and that is a must! What, chicken AND waffle for breakfast? Yes, indeed! This dish sent my taste buds into a frenzy but the syrup sweetens the dish. And if you're a chocolate lover (like my friend) you should totally go for the Hersey melted Chocolate dipped waffle. WARNING: These dishes can fed a table of 3 or 4. DELICIOUS!

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    I just think you can't go wrong here. They serve brunch all day which is great for us because we like breakfast at every meal. You can get crazy and over the top decadent with brioche pancakes or you can keep it healthy with egg whites and fresh juices. All meals are great here just great quality American comfort food, generous portions and decent prices. But we re partial to brunch all day. Also classic cocktails to accompany your brunch and some unusual champagne cocktails like one with violet flavor that comes out like lavender water. The inside is clean and cute but the outdoor patio is the place to be. They try to keep it cool in summer, it's shaded with fans blowing but we re in midtown Miami and there's only so much you can do. Don't let that be a deterrent. Bring your out of town guests here for a taste of modern Miami and one of the coolest neighborhoods wynwood. Cool graffiti art across the street for your own of town guests to snap some photos of how cool out city is after they enjoy a delicious meal and a cool spot.

    (4)
  • Katrina B.

    First, get the bacon. Don't even think twice about it. And then you can think about the other options. I usually stick to breakfast foods for breakfast, but the brunch menu is a nice mix of traditional egg/bread/hash and lunch options. If you're an early riser, I recommend trying to get here earlier rather than later, because a line can form quick to get in. It's a small, yet increasingly popular place to eat! Most popular and unique are the sticky buns! I recommend getting one for the table or to share because they are super rich and sweet! I also really enjoy the Eggs Benedict (salmon and traditional!) with their delicious spiced potatoes. Also, get the mimosa. Do it.

    (5)
  • Cary G.

    I've been here several times for brunch, which is always awesome. But what really drove me to write this review was the dinner we just had! We just had the worst evening ever after driving 4 hours from Tampa and finding out the hotel we booked was terrible! So, we decided to stop at Morgan's for dinner to wait for traffic to die down before visiting family. The food was truly great! I had the roast chicken and my wife had the chicken sandwich, and both were very tasty! But the highlight of our visit was our waiter, Rob. We both agreed that he's the happiest, most polite, and most attentive server we've ever had! His smiling face and great attitude helped us turn our unfortunate evening around. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Alberto B.

    The atmosphere is great. If you go there for brunch during the weekend or even just a casual week-day lunch, it's usually got a good-looking crowd. Typical "meet your friends for lunch" place. The actual restaurant is very clean as well and the staff is quite attentive. First time I went I got the voluptuous grilled cheese sandwich and was disappointed. The cheese was not even fully melted and I wouldn't say the quantity of cheese in the sandwich was "voluptuous", at least by my standards. The next time I went I ordered the Peking Duck Wraps and they were phenomenal! The duck in this wrap was indeed voluptuous, not just in quantity but it was nice and crispy but not dry, like Peking Duck should be. The other ingredients paired great with it. **Suggestion: get it with extra plum-sauce. As a big duck fan I was very happy. Don't think I'll be ordering anything other than this from now on when I'm at Morgan's.

    (4)
  • Lori C.

    I love this place! The parking lot was pretty packed and when we went in the restaurant, it was a full house! We got the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese and the Mascarpone and Raspberry Stuffed French Toast, both of which were very unique and delicious. Both dishes had hot melty cheese oozing out of them :D Yum! The ambiance is fast paced and the employees always have to look out for children wandering around or other patrons coming in and out through the glass door. It seems stressful, but the employees work efficiently and quickly. This is such a hidden gem, and I'm glad we found this place! Oh, and the bathrooms had mints!

    (4)
  • Tasbeeh C.

    Awesome food!! Their meatloaf is amazing!

    (5)
  • Brenda C.

    What a perfect experience.....first, the atmosphere was awesome. Patio seat, feels great and just peaceful. The waitress was a doll. Super sweet, and so helpful with choices. Now the food....oh wow...my son is in Heaven. He can't stop raving about the food.... hot, fresh and HUGE servings!! He chose the chicken and waffle sandwich. Insane amount of food....yummy!!!

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    I have only been there for lunch. The service is good the menu has brunch items, sandwiches, salads. I have had the blacken fish sandwich and the Frenchmen's sandwich both very good.

    (5)
  • Aaron S.

    Family brunch at 11am on Saturday... Ordered our food at 11:30, and my omelet came at 12:35 (that's one hour for eggs). Everyone else's food had come and they were all done eating. I understand a small kitchen and the disclaimers that food may be slow....But how hard is it to cook eggs? I'm all good with the vibe and setting of the restaurant, but do have issues with ceiling air ducts dripping on me while eating. Is it hard to keep covers on electrical outlets (Fire Inspector?), or have the ceiling electric junction box covered? Parking is not easy here, use the street if you don't want to get blocked in or get rammed by another car. Waffles were good, but not overly impressed with food. Other than location and vibe I can think of many other brunch establishments to give my business to.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    Went to Morgan's for lunch with a group of coworkers and we all had different dishes. The Morgan's burger was ok at best, salads were good, and wraps ok as well. The only wrap that was on the better side was the duck one. Other than that, this is a 3 star place at most. I was very eager to try it AND enjoy it, but I can't say I'll be coming back

    (3)
  • Beatriz F.

    I would have given it four stars except it doesn't have a full bar. Only beer and wine. Food was really good. The turkey burger surprisingly had lots of flavor ( those are usually pretty bland ) my kids said the sliders were awesome ! Sticky buns were outta this world Cool place overall

    (3)
  • Robert R.

    Went to Morgan's for the fist time today, after hearing from friends that swore it was fantastic. I have to say the food was very well made and with excellent flavor mix. The issue I had was the 15 minute wait from when we were seated until someone actually took the order. This only happened after I walked to the front and asked if we had a server. There is great food in Miami but the service lacks consistency. Not surprised this place was more of the same.

    (3)
  • Terry L.

    I'm sorry guys, give me a moment, I'm still licking my fingers from this delicious breakfast I had from this place.... Just give me another moment. Ahhhhhh, OK, I's ready! Let me start off by saying, I have been wanting to try this place out for quite some time (BRUNCH) but sadly failed as the parking here during (BRUNCH) is something you can only read out of the Jungle Book. In addition to that during (BRUNCH) the wait will more than likely be an hour, so I opted out of having (BRUNCH) here for the time being (lol). That being said, I decided to come for breakfast during the week and the parking lot had alot of room. I opted to sit inside at the bar and found the decor to be very south beachy upscale. I also learned that there was a second floor but I could not access it as there was some work being done on it at the time. The service (a huge reason for the 3 score), a little to relaxed to me, It's possible that it was due to it being early in the morning but the bartender/waiter was a little all over the place. He spent more time chatting up a storm with his co-worker (who was sitting at the bar eating breakfast as well) than having a conversation with me about what were great options to choose from (seeing that this was my first time here). Although standard menu items, the food was good, it was all about the execution! I choose the french toast which was HUGE and was topped with strawberries with a side of syrup. The french toast was as soft a pillow and made me smile every time I took a bite. This also come with a side of maple bacon (lord jesuz), this bacon was thick, crispy and dripped in maple (licks finger again), this turned the dish up and I'm not a big bacon fan either. I also had some scrambled eggs with there hashed spuds, I'll be honest with saying that these two menu items were just OK and nothing really to talk about, eggs tasted like... eggs... and the hashed spuds for two pieces of a potato which (IMO) had no flavor (ketchup please). Overall, the score was given because of the french toast and bacon which says alot (do not pass it up). I would love to do brunch one day as I understand it to be amazing but I will have to arrive really early to not be aggravated. Check them out if your in the area.

    (3)
  • La R.

    I'm from the south and had a craving for beignets so I had to head to this spot to try them out. The experience didn't start out that great because we had to park in the middle of a lot and then stand in front of the restaurant in summer heat four about 30 minutes waiting to be seated. I understand this place is a hot spot but it was 2 in the afternoon! Not exactly prime lunch time. The wait for the food was a bit long but overall the meal was pretty good. I ordered the sliders and my boyfriend ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich (which he loved). We got an order of beignets, while they aren't as good as the ones you will find in NOLA, they were pretty tasty. Our waiter was great and overall it was a decent experience. I suggest you try it out but here are some things to consider: -Parking- it sucks. -Waiting-you WILL wait. For your food and seating. Come prepared. -Seating-this place has seating downstairs outside, indoors and upstairs. There is a lot of seating with a very small kitchen. Be prepared to wait for your food.

    (3)
  • Ute L.

    I have to up my rating, simply because consistency is hard to find in Miami, and Morgan's consistently delivers great comfort food. The complementary cornbread they provide is one of the best I've had. It's got that homemade light fluffy feel, albeit very sweet. The Morgan's salad (mixed greens, roast beets, walnuts and goat cheese) is my favorite. Top it with salmon for an extra $9. I asked for my salad to be cooked medium and I got a nice 8 ounce filet that was perfectly moist and flaky. You'll want to leave room for dessert. Trust me on this one. Forget the carrot cake. Go straight for the beignets or bread pudding, or both if you have enough folks at your table. Their bread pudding is crave-worthy and the ultimate comfort food. The flavors change from chocolate to banana to pumpkin to raspberry, but it's always the perfect balance of a moist fluffy center with crunchy corners. They top it with freshly whipped cream and chocolate and caramel sauce. It's $10 but large enough to share between 2-3 people. Your stomach will burst but it's so friggin' good, you can't stop eating it. I have an unfortunate addiction to it. Not just for brunch, great place for a chill dinner.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    Fantastic Miami brunch spot! The greatest thing about Morgan's is the ambiance, food comes second. Morgan's is easily accessible with a parking lot next door. The ambiance is so so wonderful. Sitting outside on the patio with a nice breeze provided by the fans and the sun blocked by sitting in the shade is so lovely. They even have large tables for big groups or intimate tables for a date. For food, we had a cinnamon bun and stuffed French toast. It was very good but it wasn't out of this world amazing. Overall, extremely solid brunch spot and you have to sit outside!

    (4)
  • Auri L.

    Great experience with the staff! I was a bit taken aback by the chicken and waffles. At first I was looking for it to be wings but the tenders were fantastic. They seasoned them perfectly with sea salt and pepper and the waffle was great as well.

    (4)
  • Keisha W.

    Came here for breakfast before heading to the airport. We were looking for a nice breakfast place that we can't get at home. It's not far from the airport.. About 10 min away. The pictures seemed really pretty online. That usually draws me in. The menu did not have as many breakfast items as I thought. I tried the French toast. It was HUGE! Flavorful.. But it was a little to wet for my liking.. I thought it was stuffed with something.. That's how moist it was. The waiter let me know it was not stuffed. After that I couldn't finish it. I'm practically eating raw batter.. Yuck! I also tried the waffle. Which taste pretty standard with a hint of buttermilk The ambiance is very casual. Most of the restaurant is outdoor seating and the view is overlooking the parking lot. Also while I was here at least 4 owners brought their dogs with them. So if you have a pet this restaurant is pet friendly. Overall I was not very impressed with the food. My husband did like his fish tacos. So that may be a good option if your in the mood.

    (3)
  • The E.

    Morgan's is probably my favorite Sunday brunch spot in Miami. The food is absolutely delicious and it is in a great atmosphere. On my last trip I ended up ordering the mascarpone and raspberry stuffed french toast and the house cured salmon plate. Morgan's is definitely known for their french toast and their chicken and waffles, but the salmon was some of the best I have ever had. I would highly recommend it over some of the egg dishes. The only things to keep in mind are Morgan's does not offer unlimited mimosas and they do not take reservations. So if you come late expect to wait a bit, but it will definitely be worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Christian R.

    One of the best places for brunch ever! Ordered the chicken and waffles. The chicken was soft and waffles were warm and delicious. The syrup is runny but works really well with the plate! This was my first time eating chicken and waffles, and I am definitely going back again! My girlfriend ordered French toast with a side of maple bacon. This girl eats lots of pork and bacon and she assured me this was the best bacon she had ever eaten! Coming from a Cuban, this is a legitimate source for bacon advice. Order the bacon! We were seated immediately and upon ordering we received our food within 5 minutes. The service and fast and staff is friendly. The ambiance is great. It feels like a country home and grandma just invited you in for breakfast! All meals are $10 to $20 so it's not cheap, but what do you want?!? For great fresh food, good service and fast to the table, this place is a must!

    (5)
  • Neha P.

    The service, hospitality, and food is amazing! Our waiter Rubin was amazing. He was attentive and sweet! The mascarpone and raspberry French toast was amazing!!! We had their mimosa and it was also great! Highly recommend the place! :)

    (5)
  • Ben P.

    I can't say enough great things about Morgan's. Really. My fiancee and I stopped by for brunch on a Thursday morning. It was relatively quiet and there were only a couple of other tables seated. We were immediately seated outside on the gorgeous patio. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. My fiancee had the breakfast burrito--it's a huge portion, and she noted that the ingredients tasted exceptionally fresh. She also enjoyed the fact that the tortilla is topped with fried eggs, rather than having the eggs scrambled inside as most restaurants' breakfast burritos do. I had the original French toast, which was phenomenal. The toast was perfectly cooked and the syrup and strawberry slices were both great complements. And the cinnamon butter? Oh man. Out of this world. All in all, both the food and the service were outstanding. Morgan's is as good as it gets.

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    I have been wanting to try this place for a while. I am so glad I finally made it for Sunday brunch. I almost took the obviously healthy wrote and was just going to order the eggs but why do that when stuffed French toast was on the menu? The stuffed French toast was OUT OF THIS WORLD. Every bite was incredible. It was a unique combination of mascarpone cheese and raspberry! I highly recommend this dish. The outside terrace was beautiful, we were seated upstairs which also had a very nice ambiance. Service was great and the food came out quickly and tasted fresh. Looking forward to next time :)

    (5)
  • Anna G.

    The most tasteless waffles I've ever tried. Neither the ones with chicken nor the chocolate ones were good. You can get better ones in iHop. Plus line, plus parking. Service was not the fastest, but it was OK. They need to improve their kitchen in order to get more clients. I really don't understand why it is so popular. The food part is the it's pet friendly, saw a couple people with dogs)

    (2)
  • Sloane-Jacqueline T.

    I have been here many times... Came yesterday for an early lunch. The hostess was nowhere to be found.... And when she did show up, she sat my friend and I right in the hot sun, when I asked if she could wipe down the table, well because t was dirty, she acted as if I had asked some grand favor... So I decided I would prefer to just sit inside. She made us feel very uncomfortable from the comment she remarked. We were then greeted by a very sweet server, Robert, (I believe that is his name.) His menu knowledge was on point, he sold us a pitcher of the Hibisicus. (Champagne & cranberry). We ordered our lunch, started off with the soup of the day, veggie soup! Robert had the kitchen split in 2 portions for us, which we appreciated. Everything was fantastic, once we moved inside and were away from the unprofessional hostess. Robert really made the experience for us. We'll be coming back for the great food and service!

    (4)
  • Marland V.

    I came here for brunch during my visit to Miami. I read about this grilled cheese and the menu called it the voluptuous grilled cheese. I am a big cheese fan and a huge bread fan. So my opinion is based on a bit of experience with both products. Perhaps it was an off day, but I wasn't blown away. In fact, I wanted to suggest to change the word "voluptuous" to "normal" or perhaps "slightly better than average" because honestly, it didn't do it for me. I also decided to go for the maple bacon as I read some amazing things. To my disappointment the maple bacon wasn't "ready" and required another 30 minutes. To further my surprise, the waitress brought me regular bacon assuming that I would be ok with it. I take bacon seriously so I very politely asked her to take it back as I wanted that maple. Overall good service, I was upset I couldn't sample the maple bacon, and I was a bit more upset that the menu made me think my sandwich would be voluptuous. But oh well, average meal in a beautiful neighborhood. Hope to give this place a 2nd chance when I'm back in Miami.

    (3)
  • Brody E.

    Delicious!!!! First and definitely not the last time we are coming here. Decided to go with brunch today since I was craving something sweet and salty.

    (4)
  • Darrell T.

    The cornbread here is AMAZING!!!!! Stopped by for dinner while traveling. Good drinks, I had the chicken salad sandwich was delicious as well. The two people I was with each had the Greek salad and they also enjoyed their meals. Big portion sizes too.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    My daughter recommended that we meet at Morgan's. It was my first time going there. It was Sunday and the place was packed. Even though, there is a pretty big line you must go and bypass everybody that already submitted their names to submit yours. Jaime, the host was very courteous and when asked mentioned there was an hour wait. All five of us, plus my 19 month old grandson stayed. Jaime was right on the estimated time. An hour later, the private dining room was being cleaned from another big party and he offered if we were interested. It was such a beautiful day that we opted out and decided to wait a couple of more minutes for a large table on the deck outside. The wait was not too bad because they have a bar and most people will have wine, mimosas, Bloody Mary, coffee, or whatever you are in the mood for. The waitress got our orders and they were perfectly precise. The food was spectacular. Everybody ordered something different and it sure was tasty and delicious. I personally had the omelet with Swiss and cheddar cheese, very thin homemade French fries, and coffee. Absolutely loved it all and cleaned the plate. The waitress never came back to check on us. That's when we got Cornelius, the bus boy's attention and his service was beyond excellent. We needed extra raw sugar, coffee, water, plus pictures taken of our family members and a friend that joined us towards the end. Cornelius took three pictures when asked and obliged with a humble and kind smile. I complimented the manager about the food and the two employees and he was very grateful to hear it. I hope to go back soon.

    (5)
  • Alberto R.

    It was really a nice place to brunch. The food was good. Not great. Store bought English muffins and a slice of black forest ham from publix in the eggs benedict was something I could have done at home. Marscapone and raspberry French toast was nice. Just not $14 nice. I paid 35 for a 10 dollar breakfast. Not saying I won't go back. But, I'm not exactly looking forward to next time either.

    (3)
  • Lou D.

    Today was my 2nd or 3rd time at Morgans, first time as a mom. I was happy to be greeted by the Temptations as my morning soundtrack-they play great tunes. Fantastic station. One of the many silver linings of having a baby is getting to places eaaarrrlllyy. So we got to Morgans Rock Star Baby digs hitting all the spots and was delighted when he immediately started getting all kinds of attention. Our server Ruben was friendly, funny and attentive. Really great. Baby's side of eggs and fruit were perfect. I ordered an omelet and asked that it be made sans butter which was no problem. My dish arrived with a side of toast and potatoes, which I don't eat. Next time I'll ask for a fruit cup instead. Dad ordered French Toast which he said was delicious. We had a fantastic morning and will continue to make Morgans our choice.

    (5)
  • Kerry O.

    Great restaurant. Good ambiance. I have always had really good service, although I see many others complaining about the service. I guess I have always gone on good days. The food is all really good! I usually get the skirt steak with shoestring fries and mashed potatoes (not the healthiest haha but delicious!) the grilled cheese is also amazing and a great lunch choice or for a lighter dinner option! Their lemonade is very good. For dessert get the cookies! But order ahead because they take a while.

    (4)
  • Bianca S.

    I adore this place. It feels like you are sitting on your grandma's porch having a delicious home-cooked meal. The brunch is delicious (amazing French toast and eggs Benedict) and the staff is friendly and welcoming. Wait time can be long for Sunday brunch, so come prepared to wait. However, they sell breakfast all day- so try it on any other day of the week and you won't be disappointed. Ask for the beignets or the fresh baked chocolate chip cookies. This is my favorite spot in Miami!

    (5)
  • Daniel S.

    I enjoyed my experience here i had chicken and waffles with fresh homemade lemonade it was great the syrup was warm and the butter mix they have is to die for. The parking lot is small and crowded and busy so thats the only negative but over all i enjoyed it and so will you.

    (4)
  • Anjali R.

    This is my go-to place for the best chicken and waffles in town. Top it off with some maple syrup and sriracha hot sauce and you're good to go! The only reason this place does not get 5 stars is because sometimes ( especially during weekdays) the service can be very slow, so be prepared to have at least an hour to an hour and a half free before you dine here.

    (4)
  • Christi T.

    I'll start in order in effort to contain my excitement for Morgan's. The wisteria cocktail is phenomenal....not the best I've ever had but that's what happens when you have a friend that has been named Top 10 Bartender in the World! Still, great purple cocktail that I will order again. And again. And again. Onto the food...the sticky bun is good but nothing to write home about although o must admit I ate every bite. Yes, I'm waking and exercising later. French toast is great! The butter is a cinnamon maple butter. Now onto what really matterzzzzzzz..... THE MAPLE BACON IS TO DIE FOR!!!! The perfect amount of crunch, especially considering I hate chewy bacon. And...not a hint of being burnt. Seriously...you must try it! Be sure to opt for maple vs the regular bacon. You won't be disappointed and if so...send it back. X

    (5)
  • Addy O.

    This place was amazing. The food was excellent, the service was superb and my stomach is extremely pleased. I got the chicken and waffles which was amazing. If I lived here this would definitely be one of my brunch spots. It's such a gem of a place.

    (4)
  • Katrella S.

    The food was delicious and well worth the price. However the service we received was horrible. The waiter sucked and was more worried about my group ordering and clearing out. I understand that today is Mother's Day but that is no excuse for crappy service. I will try them out again. As I stated the food was goo.

    (4)
  • Angelica M.

    This has become a nostalgic spot for my friends and me, as we always come for weekday brunch post-exams. The service is always great, and everything I've tried (brunch and lunch items alike) has been excellent. Most recently I enjoyed their very hearty veggie burger and rose sangria. Every breakfast item I've had has been excellent with large portions as well. Parking is fairly limited (there is a free lot), so try to carpool. Overall, it's one of my favorite wynwood spots! Definitely recommend.

    (4)
  • Marina A.

    Good service and nice ambiance. As far as food... If you don't know how to cook or you hate to cook or just being lazy then I guess it's a good place to come for lunch or a brunch. If you are foodie or enjoy a good quality restaurant then this is not the place. I would rate it as an upscale Denny's not that I would ever go to that place either. They have parking next to the restaurant which is convenient. On a Sunday expect a long line. We went on a Saturday, waited 10 minutes. Don't think we are going back.

    (2)
  • Nancy A.

    its all about the cookies! Two years later and I am still raiving about the fresh baked, made to order (order at the begining of your meal) cookies! ive been for dinner, ive been for brunch. Usually fuller for the later, last time had to wait 30 min for a table. The service is spoty but the location is convenient and has ample private parking. Regarding the menu, its filled with different options for all the tastebuds and the portions are usually on the big side.

    (3)
  • Karina E.

    Delicious place for Brunch, you will leave your tummy satisfied. Between my boyfriend and I we had an egg, chicken sausage, a chocolate waffle and some French toast or pancakes I believe. The strawberries were delicious but perhaps could've been less chocolate on our waffle with ice cream. Still all so yummy though. Parking can be a bit rough but that could've been because we went on a special day. The ambiance is overall very nice, we are outside and it was good weather that day since I get hot very easily. The pricing is on the higher end though so make it worth it!

    (4)
  • Marty M.

    When I found this place, I fell in love. So amazing! The food is just inconceivable! So delicious and healthy. I've tried most of the main entrees and they're all fantastic. The desserts are great as well. Everything is cooked to order, but it's worth the wait. The atmosphere is great as well, so give it a shot, you won't be sorry!

    (5)
  • Leilani D.

    Every time I come here, I remember why I don't come here more often. In general there is nothing really special about this place outside of the atmosphere, which is great. However, the food is only ok and the service is mediocre to poor. This morning I ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich and while it was not bad it could've used a little salt - or something else - because it was definitely on the bland side. I think the food in general here is lacking a bit in flavor. I've never really ordered anything that makes me say "wow". I don't know if it's because it's always packed (which in and of itself is a mystery) but the service is almost always painfully slow. They never seem to have enough servers to handle the volume. This morning we sat for about 15 minutes after we'd finished waiting to ask our waitress for a box and the check. This has always been the rule rather than the exception when I come here. Hopefully this review will remind me not to expect anything more than a perfectly average meal from Morgan's.

    (3)
  • Krystal S.

    Delicious brunch! :-) I have always passed by this spot and have been wanting to go. Finally a got a chance to come for brunch here with my best friend. We were starving and it was about 1pm and thankfully this brunch lasts until 4pm!! Perfect for the late risers! My best friend ordered a latte- which she loved!, and a frittata. The frittata had mushrooms, peppers, chorizo, potatoes, cheese and an arugula salad on top. She loved it and ate the whole thing like a true fatso! I ordered the '3 organic eggs your way' filled with tomatoes and chorizo. It came with potatoes and bread. It was so delicious- I loved it. And the potatoes had a bit of a spicy seasoning on them. I love eggs and potatoes for breakfast and this really hit the spot. I also ordered the brioche french toast, out of curiosity (and a great photo i saw on my yelp app). The french toast were so thick and fluffy. They were served with strawberries and cinnamon butter. Let me tell you about this cinnamon butter! I need to find me some of this because it paired so well with the french toast. My meal was great and the environment of the hotel was great, although next time I would've liked to sit outside and not in some tight little corner.

    (5)
  • Reggie E.

    Morgan's is a good restaurant when it comes to food. My gripe and reason for 3 stars is service. Even after reading my fellow yelpers reviews slamming the service, I decided to give Morgan's a shot on this Sunday Morning at around 11:30 when I went to brunch with mom dukes!!! There was a pretty long line but within 15-20 min of being in line and giving our name, we were pulled out of line and seated. It took about ten minutes for a server to take our orders and the food took almost 45 minutes to get to our table! When we finally did get our food it was enjoyable and the presentation was amazing. My mother got the 3 organic eggs anyway (scrambled with cheese, tomatoes n spinach) and with the creamy oatmeal.. The oatmeal comes out bland but with the sea salt on the table and syrup given with it, it comes to life. I went with the best seller which was the brioche french toast. Great all the way around. Airy, light, delicious. The cinnamon almond butter and strawberries were a nice addition. The ONLY fail and another reason this is 3 stars instead of 4 even with shitty service were the GOD AWFUL Turkey sausage patties. I wanted to slap myself for ordering that instead of the maple bacon. It was literally the worst turkey anything I've ever had. I wish my taste buds could press reset. But aside from that, it was a nice Brunch spot in the wynwood district.

    (3)
  • Allister D.

    Ate here with my friends for brunch and had a pleasant stay. Now don't get me wrong, I truly loved this place, it's just the wait and the lack of service that gave me a bad taste. The lines get long so the wait is long. Sometimes I don't have a problem but it's the service from the employees that slow down the lines; they aren't quick enough I feel. Anyway the sticky buns are amazing! It's honey-texture, crispy pecans on top, and the fluffy dough just makes this item a must try. This is one of the best sticky buns I've ever had. The infamous raspberry ma scorpion french toast isn't all that. It's basically a toast that's folded with the stuffings inside. For $14 this wasn't as good or unique. I thought it was going to taste different and look different. Anyway, it was about a B- french toast speciality. The waffles from the chicken & waffle entree wasn't as good either. To me it was dry, bland, and too stiff. Chicken wasn't crispy and flavorful. This was a C- dish. *Tip: Come early to beat the lines and MAKE SURE to go straight to the host and put your name down bwf

    (3)
  • Shalizeh D.

    Chicken & Waffles...do not ask questions and order it. You will be SO pleased. The Mac N cheese is also amazing. I would make this a regular brunch spot if I lived in Miami. It is basically a regular brunch spot for me, considering Ive been to Miami twice in the past year and have made it to Morgans both times. The people are friendly, the food is good, and the coffee is amazing. They also have fresh juices to try.

    (5)
  • Robert C.

    Loved it.. I'm such a sucker for restaurants like this. The outdoor seating is nice and open with beautiful wood tables that look like they came from West Elm. Great for people watching the hip crowd as you dine. Inside is nice and bright and just has a very young, hip feel which I enjoyed a lot. Now on to the food, superb. Excellent. I had their version of a chicken club which came with bacon. I really don't even eat bacon, but it had maple syrup. Sigh. Nom. Nom.

    (5)
  • Alexis J.

    Whoa. What a slam dunk of a restaurant. I will go there anyday anytime forever.

    (5)
  • Anthony O.

    This spot is a no brainer. Morgan's is a quaint and cosy little spot with great food and a good atmosphere. Perfect spot to choose if you're looking for good ole comfort food. Waiters and servers are fast and friendly. I ordered the port seared brisket which was served over a bed of horseradish mashed potatoes and topped with fried onions. Excellent! You really can go wrong here.

    (4)
  • Jason Z.

    This is probably what happens when a place gets great reviews and you find yourself probably expecting more when you actually go eat there. That's what happened last night. I had picked Morgan's to take my girlfriend for her birthday and after reading the Yelp reviews, figured I had picked a winner. We sat outside, which was nice given it was 7 pm and not 95 degrees anymore, but I will add that the inside of the house that the restaurant is located is quaint and cozy. We both had drinks, she got the ginger saki fizz which was very good and I got the white wine sangria which was decent. We split the fried chicken which came with mashed potatoes and crispy kale as well as truffled mac and cheese. They bake the fried chicken, so its not quite as guilt-ridden as three pieces from say, KFC, but I actually thought it was the best part of the meal. The mashed potatoes were good, but i've had a lot better and the kale, while interesting texture wise, was simply ok. You'd also expect truffle mac and cheese, a staple at most higher-end restaurants to be great, but I thought the truffles overpowered the rest of the dish. Our server, who was great I might add, recommended the Baked Alaska, and that was solid, if unspectacular. Probably should have gone with Michael's Genuine if I could have done it all again.

    (3)
  • Addy V.

    I had heard a lot about the restaurant from my children so I decided to go for dinner. The appetizer was great it was fried calamari. Now the entree is a different matter, both my husband and I ordered the shortrib, which was like $28. My husband's was way better than mine. Mine had two huge bones and alot of connective tissue very little meat, very little gravy to go with the dry mashed potatoes. They serve this dish in a bowl so to try to cut the connective tissue to get to the meat was very frustrating. The bowl would of been great is it was very tender and didn't have all that unedible connective tissue( that's what I call it) The meat was dry, the mashed potatoes were dry and the gravy or sauce was practically non existent. Very disappointing and very expensive, at least for what I received.

    (2)
  • Giulia A.

    i went for a sunday brunch and was so pleasantly surprised. i had the hummus as an appetizer which was delicious and then the house club sandwich which was incredible. it came with fruit and a salad and everything was perfect. i plan on going again this weekend.

    (5)
  • Joel S.

    This is what I am talking about for a great local place. I was meeting a friend here for brunch and it took me all of 2 minutes to get here. Its a bit far for a walk but since I saw some doggies on the porch I may go with Stella next time. I was there early because my friend was help up by the bridge. I thought for sure I would be ordering a wonderful bloody mary but alas there is no alcohol served. There is wine and I imagine there is some beer as well, but I was hoping for a bloody. No big deal though I got the chunky monkey smoothie and it was great. I was all set on getting the french toast until i saw these great looking french fries. That made me change my order to the grilled cheese. this was the only vegetarian sandwich option if i remember, but I was ok with that. My friend got the tofu and shrimp. The tofu was great - and I'm not really a tofu fan - at least not huge chunks of it like this, but it was great. The grilled cheese was good - it was grilled cheese. It could have used tomato and/or onion but no problem there either. The fries were great - thin and crispy. One of the other great things is the menu has such variety that its easy to go back again and again to try all the great things - french toast, raspberry pancakes, frittata, calamari, salads etc etc etc. Way to go Morgan's!!!

    (4)
  • bridget s.

    I had an excellent experience here. I went with a group of people from yelp which gave me an opportunity to try several things off the menu. The waiter started us off with a couple of baskets of varied pastries (which were free) and then the ordering began. I ordered the french toast which was delicious, with cinnamon butter to add a special touch before pouring on loads of syrup. Things other people ordered included rasberry flatcakes, grilled cheese sandwich (which was no ordinary grilled cheese sandwich), and other meat involved things which I unfortunately could not share their delight in (I'm a vegetarian..). Everything I tried was amazing. Wish I lived closer to the design district- it would make brunch here a lot more convenient. One thing I must mention, I wasn't impressed with my mimosa, and neither was my neighbor at the table. They were very sour (most likely a result of using freshly squeezed- not overly sugared o.j.) and probably need a splash of.. sugar/splenda to be drinkable. Never ending on a negative note, the place is really adorable and the service was great. I would definately return.. hopefully with friends, so we can share : )

    (4)
  • Miami R.

    So, after looking around for a place to grab a sunday brunch, I saw the reviews for Morgan's. We live down the street just about a 2 minute drive. We got in the car this morning, pulled into the nice spacious parking lot. They had the heaters out for the outside diners. We sat inside though. there are about 6 tables inside, they were filled up a few minutes after we got there. They had a few items I wanted to try, which means I will have to go back and try them another time. We had eggs benedict and the french toast. a side of the turkey sausage and the maple bacon. one coffee. the bill was $35.00 it's a bit pricey, but, it may be worth it. As I think of it, I'm on the fence. But, I do want to return. So, whatever. It's a great place if you haven't tried it yet and are looking for a nice neighborhood place. Give them a shot. and yeah, the cinnamon bun cut into pieces and croissant were a nice touch.

    (4)
  • Romeo M.

    I went back to Morgan,s for lunch. I have the urge not to rave too much because next time I will have trouble getting a table. I cannot get the grilled cheese sandwich out of my mind. I also shared the steak salad and it was soo good. All of the salads look great. I had the beet ,carrot and apple juice to counter-balance the effects of the grilled cheese. Sit outside under the awning. Tell them that I sent you.

    (5)
  • rhett t.

    Tried dinner take-out. FWIW. Chicken was fine, burger was quite good, fries held up, but spaghetti + meatballs was a mess. Meatballs were acrid and not flavorful (best meatballs are Macaluso's, Randazzo's or Martorano's). CTS and IDNGOAC.

    (3)
  • Russell M.

    We've done dine-in and take-out from Morgan's and have been impressed with each. Brunch and Lunch. The place feels home-y yet sophisticated and relaxed. The staff all seem wonderful...we had some wide ranging conversations with one of the owners. The food is awesome. We've only had positive experiences. Also, I should add that the ambiance/atmosphere is really nice at Morgan's. It is the little things that distinguish the good from the great. We will be back. It is our new "place."

    (4)
  • eglys h.

    this was a nice friday afternoon lunch! invited by my boss made it even better! a living social coupon on hand sweeten the deal! we started with an order of the fried calamari - this was a nice portion - crispy and a good size to share - $10.00 - boss went with the pulled pork w/fries (string thin delicious addicting fries!) this was on a nice roll type bread - $12 - my co worker went with their Voluptuous GRILLED CHEESE - its made up of 4 types of cheeses, melted perfection on a nicely toasted bread - side of fries - $11 - i went with the chicken salad sandwich - side of fries $12 - it was amazing filled with cranberries, walnuts and just the right amount of tarragon! loved the bread it is served on! we also went with dessert which by the one all are homemade on site to order to you have to pick at the start of your meal how you want to end your meal - most take approx 15 mins to be done - we went with the rustic apple pie - $8.00 - this was so good. open face type tart baked to a delicious crunch filled with sliced baked apples and a delicious swirl of caramel sauce topped with powder sugar and a nice big cold scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top of the piping hot apples!!!! if you are sharing, be quick with spoon cause it is so good!! really liked the service and the simple and delicious approach in which they serve their food! look forward to coming back soon.,

    (4)
  • Diana R.

    We just came here to pick up an order of a dozen oatmeal raisin cookies made fresh to go. They were warm, gooey, and so delish! I'm excited to come back for brunch after checking out the menu. We also walked around and went upstairs to check the space. The white tables and seats are beautiful, creating a warm atmosphere. I'm bookmarking this place for the near future.

    (4)
  • Fabiana B.

    This place used to be good, but food quality has deteriorated significantly. I have been several times, as it is very close to my house so it would be convenient if it were as it once was again, but unfortunately I have been constantly disappointed. The terrace is great, the service is good. The food however, is lacking. The waffle is not fluffy but dense and heavy. The eggs benedict are often not properly poached, and I have had them served at room temperature/coldish a few times already... Ive been heading to Oliver's in sobe instead. Farther away but consistently good at least.

    (2)
  • Ali G.

    Morgan's restaurant was great, the ambiance is very casual it almost feels like you're in the kitchen at your house. I came for Sunday brunch around 11am and waited for less than 30 minutes to be seated inside. They have outdoor seating as well but its Miami and it gets a little hot even when its fall season. The outdoor seating feels like you are in your own backyard , pets are allowed I saw a couple of dogs sitting outside for you puppy lovers :). The food: I tried the "pillow light brioche French toast" which was great, it came with 3 fluffy French toast topped with powdered sugar and strawberries, the syrup is served on the side. I also had the "eggs benedict traditional" it has a specially sauce which makes the egg benedict taste even better! this includes ham and the egg, it brings two of them and the portions are big enough to share. I also had 2 orange juices and a soda. The total price for all of this was $42not including tip. The service: the service was not the best, the hostess was not in the front when I first arrived I waited an extra 10 minutes for her to actually get there. They take your name in and pretty much you have to stand around the hostess until they call your name. They don't give you a pager or get your phone number to text you. ( you're standing outside in the heat until they call you). Our waitress was alright not the friendliest but our food go there in a timely manner. Overall, I would go back to morgans if I'm in the area but its not something I would go out of my way to go to again. The egg Benedict was very good so its something I would order again. Reason for the 3 stars, service was not the best and the food was not amazing or very original but it was very tasty.

    (3)
  • Tee E.

    Today was maybe the 5th time going to Morgan's; the 3rd for brunch. My table had the chicken and waffle sandwich (differs by adding cheese and an additional waffle, pressing it and serving it like a club sandwich), French toast, sliders and the frittata. All were good, but the best it seemed was the French toast - fantastic! Also pretty good were the mimosas and Bellini; although they were not served in champagne glasses. To get 5 stars, we'd need to not have waited 30 minutes prior to seating, and we'd love to have seen our server more to ask if we needed water or anything after our food was delivered. Even though it was crowded, we never felt rushed, though.

    (3)
  • Sofia K.

    Absolutely delish! Had the organic eggs with maple bacon and the potatoes ! Husband had the chicken club ! Everything was awesome! I was disappointed that they ran out of sticky buns and French toast but only giving it 5 stars because my amazing server brought me a gigantic cookie as a token of really awesome people! Definitely going back!

    (5)
  • Ana C.

    Love this place and food.... Beignets dessert, turkey burger my favorites must try... Service always on point, David the waitress very nice always knows what to recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Henry H.

    Good place for a decent breakfast. I go here with my wife once in a while and we have always enjoyed it. Food is good, service is very polite and we have never had any complaints about it. The only thing about this place that i could gripe about is that its small and can get busy. We waited in line for an hour once but wound up leaving to go eat some where else.

    (4)
  • Anna H.

    I had a beautiful brunch on the porch with the important ladies of my life. Fabulous setting with excellent brunch classics. I had the Eggs Benedict with both ham and spinach since I was unable to make up my mind. They accommodated my spoiled request with out hesitation. I love when the customer service is as sweet as their brioche style French toast. We were very pleased! Will return over and over again. So glad I live down the road from this gem!

    (5)
  • Rocio P.

    Good brunch and excellent service at least from the guy inside with the gorgeous eyes and the great attitude. I had the pillow light french toast and wow. I have a love-hate relationship with french toast because although I'm a fan, most of he times I get disappointed by either dry bread or no flavor. This one was soft, juicy and tasted like morning heavens. And BIG. I could only eat half. The sticky bun was really good. A bit on the dry side but sticky nonetheless. I also had their Bloody Mary and it was delicious. Bloody for sure and very balanced. My boyfriend had a chicken club sandwich and it was even better than my french toast. Something to try for sure next time. The place in general is... interesting...feels like you're in someone's house although the white theme upstairs might turn a little too light after awhile (mostly white walls with no decorations, white tables and seating). Though probably a cool idea if you feel like taking a break from the color overload everywhere else in the Wynwood area. We shall be back...

    (4)
  • Olga V.

    Good place for brunch. We were seated outside and noticed that our napkins were dirty. The waiter exchanged them and brought a few complimentary starters. The sizes of mimosas were generous, the service was very good and chicken and waffles were delicious!!

    (4)
  • Dinorah V.

    Small but cozy. We went for Sunday brunch and were pleasantly surprised. we had chicken and waffles and berry stuffed french toast and everything was delicious. The pitcher of Sangria we ordered was yummy! They had an impressive display of breakfast pastries and desserts. Everyone -- the servers and busboys and hosts -- were attentive, polite, and made it a better experience. Will definitely be back again.

    (5)
  • Diesel K.

    If you looking for well seasoned southern, juicy chicken and waffles...this ain't the place for you. However, if you don't mind dry unseasoned chicken strips, you might like this place. The raspberry French toast was ok.

    (2)
  • Lyn B.

    Came here for brunch! very crowded and still got an excellent service. The food to die for and Mimosas too. I recommend Salmon Egg Benedict!

    (4)
  • Johanin L.

    I was here one late night , and I ordered the veggie burger it was quite good ,but it didn't really have such a awesome taste that made me want to come back for more . However the corn bread they make hmmmmm.. Wow my mouth is getting all watery just thinking about it !!! So I did love the corn bread and service was great !!

    (4)
  • Grace T.

    Okay food and not so great service. Nothing spectacular. Only been there once but probably wouldn't go back. So many other great brunch spots to choose from.

    (2)
  • Evelyn B.

    I have to say I would always pass by and see how this place was always packed, so I always wanted to try it, I went to have some breakfast and ordered the chicken and waffles, the waffles and chicken were ok not a big deal, what I really liked was the syrup but that's about it. I also had a mimosa, which the first one was so delish so I went for a second one but to my surprise the second one was just ok nothing like the first. Service was ok not friendly and very dismissive while I saw that to the table that was next to us the waiter was really friendly, I guess they were regulars, what a way to welcome new customers.

    (2)
  • Ale D.

    I kept hearing great things about Morgan's so I decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did! The food was excellent. The wait... not so much but it was understandable. We went today (Sunday) around 2:00 pm and had to wait 45 minutes in the heat. That was the only con. As we sat down, we didn't have to wait much for our order. My table ordered the beef sliders as an appetizer and they were very good and juicy. The order comes with three mini sliders but it was enough for four of us. (We cut them into small pieces) We ordered chicken and waffles and the chicken and waffles sandwhich. I had the light brioche French toast. I can honestly say that it was one of the best French toast I've had. It was extremely fluffy and served with strawberries. The French toast itself is pretty big so I wasn't able to finish it. I also had the rosè sangria and I enjoyed it. They serve it in a small glass but I would still order it again. Service was great and the atmosphere as well. I will definitely be going back.

    (4)
  • Sofia C.

    The menu is amazing!!!! Everything looks delicous. I had a bad experience everything was served cold and the service was very slow

    (2)
  • Carla R.

    I was disappointed today at this place. I have heard great things about the food and read that their chicken and waffles was one of the best in Miami. I had the C&W sandwich with cheese and it was not good. Maybe it was the combination with cheese, but I suggest you skip it. Also, my guest ordered the Egg Benedict with Salmon and it was tiny - came with 5 potatoes - and it didn't look appetizing. I did notice that the food came out immediately, which would normally be a good thing, but in this case it was just too fast. Maybe that's why the food was just ok. The service was great however. She was attentive but we didn't feel rushed. She gets a 5!

    (2)
  • Sasha G.

    Parking is TERRIBLE! Good luck finding a spot there. Long wait time. Be prepared to stand several long minutes and wait. My server was no where to be found. Service was beyond a disgrace. I understand it's a busy day but don't disappear for a long period of time when you have customers waiting. I had the roasted chicken sandwich with avocado and bacon with shredded like fries. Sandwich was bland and the fries were disgusting. Also got the chicken and waffles. Again disgusting. Chicken was dry and tasteless and the waffle was dry as well. Money wasted. Not coming back. I should've trusted the yelp reviews.

    (3)
  • Marisol S.

    It was my second time at Morgan's. My first experience was right after I went skydiving and had an amazing brunch. You need to try the salmon eggs Benedict. The cheese board could have been a little more beefed up, but it could also have been that I was starving. Had a work celebratory lunch this afternoon. We were a party of 11. Service was great and prompt. We sat outside today, lending out team to the refreshing cool breeze. Had the roasted pork taco in corn tortilla. It was definitely a perfect portion with a great combination of flavor: enough heat from the sriracha aioli, the pickled onions added a nice brininess and the pork was well cooked. We split the Mac and cheese, which not only tasted delicious, but had the perfect silk and creaminess to it. The potato soup needed salt, but the smoked bacon was a nice surprise. I was able to try the homemade fries. Whatever they season those potatoes in is phenomenal. We finished with the chocolate chips. What a closer!

    (4)
  • Andy M.

    It's about time I write a review about this place! I've been coming here a lot for brunch since I moved into the area last month. Absolutely love the quality of the food and the amazing service at Morgan's . You have to try the eggs Benedict, Chicken & Waffles, and the Frittata. Guaranteed you won't be disappointed. For drinks, absolutely love the strawberry lemonade (so refreshing). Our server is always Ruben and he is awesome!

    (5)
  • Antoinette L.

    Sunday brunch was wonderful! Our wait time was very short compared to quite a few reviewers however, after we were seated the line began to be get long. Just plan to arrive earlier than whem you expect to get hungry and you'll be fine. We had the frittata and the breakfast wrap with mango smoothie. All three were delicious!!! The frittata was light and fluffy and the gruyere cheese completed it for me me - just wish they had added more (I'm a cheese head!)

    (4)
  • Megan M.

    I came across my review from a few years ago and figured I should update. The take away point about this place: Morgan's is fantastic for brunch and average for dinner. I've been for dinner a few times since my first visit, and it's always okay, but not great I still stand by the cheese platter that I mentioned in my first review. For the price, it's a great value and perfect for sharing cheese, bread, fruit, and spreads at the table. Brunch makes Morgan's feel like a different restaurant. Their stuffed French toast and the chicken and waffles are my favorite. And don't even think about skipping the sangria. They have yummy brunchy drinks. Service is spotty- sometimes good, sometimes eh, but has never been bad for me. So, next time you're looking for a solid brunch, head to Morgan's. Looking for dinner? You're probably better off somewhere else.

    (4)
  • Maria M.

    Excellent place, service and food! I got Benedict egg, extra bacon and pancakes to share, everything was great!!!! I will come back for sure!

    (5)
  • Marly F.

    I heard great things about this place and decided to check it out on a Sunday for brunch. I arrived a little before one and the place was packed! You have the option of sitting outside on the wraparound porch or inside. Thankfully, my group didn't mind sitting inside, so we were seated on the second floor right away. Anyone wanting to sit outside had to wait a while. The food was absolutely spectacular. A little pricey? Maybe. But the quality of the food was great and being able to brunch in Wynwood is pretty cool, especially since you can catch local artists painting on the walls. I ordered the French toast, which I could not finish. The serving was HUGE! I tried the chicken and waffles sandwich. AH-MAY-ZING! And then shared a pitcher of mimosa. I found the pitcher to be a bit expensive ($30 I think) since you can pay a little less for unlimited mimosas at other brunch places. I definitely will be returning to try out their lunch menu.

    (4)
  • Wendy A.

    I'll make this one short and to the point. Pros: Delicious Eggs Benedict Florentine! That was my favorite in comparison to the second plate I had which was chicken and waffles. The chicken and waffles were juicy and tender but not as savory as the eggs benedict florentine. Lovely ambiance with indoor, outdoor, and second floor seating. Luminous, making it perfect for Sunday brunch. Chic decor as well. Mimosas were good, I mean, it's OJ and champagne. What could go wrong, right? Private parking. Reasonable pricing and great portions. Cons: Waited 45 minutes to be seated for Sunday brunch. Area surrounding the restaurant is sketchy. Plenty of vagabonds. Crowded; especially on the first floor. It's best to sit either outside or on second floor because with first floor there is constant foot traffic in and out the kitchen.

    (4)
  • Brandon R.

    So a buddy of mine suggested that we should go down and check out a newer place in our beloved wynwood area. I was excited because he said that the breakfast was great. I looked at the pictures on yelp and the suggestion seemed valid. The pictures looked mouthwatering. I started with a red sangria and it was wonderful. After that, it all kind of went down hill. I got the naked chicken pot pie, and it had a sour taste. The mac - n - cheese was hardly even cheesy, and it tasted mor like buttered pasta. Lastly, the fresh baked cookies. Do yourself a favor and get them. Fresh baked add delicious. Overall a good restaurant.

    (3)
  • Jessica M.

    My new Wynwood highlight! Morgan's does an excellent job of helping me forget exactly where I am in this city. From the polished, unpretentious patio to our wonderful server Myriam, every aspect I our visit was perfection. I had the rose sangria, beet and goat cheese tacos, and the hangar steak. Ill be dreaming of that steak and sangria for the next few weeks. I had no idea this gem was hiding in Wynwood. They also have a parking lot which is a plus here. Can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Natalie I.

    Ok so I decided to try this again this time with my guys. Mostly because I just love brunch and this is down the road form me. First off basic customer service 101: servers, hostess, busboys, anyone working please give your name to your clients! Who trained them and forgot that to teach that basic requirement? Sadly we woke up early, bright side we we arrived around 10:30 for 4th of July brunch ( Happy Independence Day America xoxo) it was not nearly as crowded. Thus we were seated right away by a friendly competent hostess. (names get you credit no names make you the pretty blond one.) We requested to sit down stairs because you get quicker and better service then upstairs even though ascetically upstairs looks nicer, more plush. Our waitress was much better then the MIA one I had my last visit. She maintained her presence in the room without hovering. She was prompt and she checked on us However she did not tell us her name. The kitchen was slow it took awhile for our food, not as long as last time. By 11 the place was packed. So now to the food: My guy ordered the Florentine eggs Benny. He said it was delicious, it came with sliced potatoes. However he did note that it was a small portion in comparison to the price. He then ordered the Raspberry Stuffed French Toast. I tried it, way too sweet. Just too much sweet. The reviewer who commented that the basic french toast was better, is correct. ( that is If you get it non burned). Our friend got the grilled cheese, it was nothing special. Came with "fries" that were more like potato crisps. I got an avocado BLT (Haas Avocado) it was yummy. The veggies stood out, fresh green lettuce and the tomatoes were fantastic, the herb mayo was a great sauce, avocados were fresh, sadly Not a lot of of bacon. Who does a bit and skimps on the bacon. Fries were crispy and interesting I wouldn't order them again. I understand the ingredients are fresh and organic however 80$ on Brunch for 3 people is outrageous. The food and service were much better then my first visit however this is not fine gourmet dinning. It is outrageously overpriced for what you get, which is a huge deterrent.

    (3)
  • RR M.

    We stumbled on Morgan's 4 years ago when we moved to Miami Beach & were driving around Midtown & fell in love. We've got back to many times to count because we enjoy it every time! (Celebrated my first Mother's Day there last year!) The food is consistently good. I usually get the BLT with a side salad & always devour it. My husband likes their turkey club. Their Bellini's are simply divine. There is no purée in it, so I'm not exactly sure how they make it, but it has the best flavor! The service is ALWAYS good, even when they're busy. It's a real local place. Bring your kid or your dog & enjoy!

    (4)
  • Mia D.

    I went for brunch today for a friend. We got there at two and had to wait about 40 minutes to be seated. When we were finally seated, they put us in a small room with another party of about ten, which were a bit loud... Though the place is so charming... I just wish they had sat us elsewhere. The food was exceptional though. I had a sandwich and my friend had the chicken and waffles which was amazing. The beignets were just ok though, perhaps because they were a little burnt. It was a wonderful dining experience; Im not so sure if it was worth $70 though.

    (3)
  • Abisai H.

    It's Sunday morning, you're off and wake up craving a great place for brunch. Where should you go? MORGANS! For starters, it's in the newly popular area of wynwood. The restaurant is a big two story house turned into a fancy restaurant with an iconic tree in the parking lot. They have indoor and outdoor sitting, I recommend indoor second floor during summer. Sunday brunch is extremely popular, if you have a party of 4 or more be ready to wait more than 20 minutes. Once you are seated upstairs you forget the wait and the Miami heat. It's nicely themed and modern to fit the area in which it stands. The brunch menu has many options to try and if you're hungry it becomes tough because it all sounds delicious, but here are a few tips. The HOMEMADE STICKY BUNS are an epic must! These delicacies cost $2 each or half a dozen for $10. When I say epic mean it. They melt in your moth and the flavor is like no other but be careful they are extremely HOT!!! The Mascarpone and Raspberry stuffed French toast is another must have for your main. The flavors are indescribable and perfect! It has a great consistency and texture that you will crave the following week when deciding where to go for brunch. (lol) You can get a side of potatoes, they are also great, seasoned with natural herbs and olive oil; or some bacon. The mimosas are very good as well and they are not cheap on the champagne. The only thing that we did not like was that the food came right after we order it, yes no waiting around with a mad stomach, but how much time and effort was put in my food? Was it hot because it was frozen and put in a microwave? Or pre cooked in the morning and heated up? I like to think they have a super chef that can cook my food in the time it took the waiter to go down the stairs.

    (4)
  • Saily L.

    Amazing brunch!!! They have the best sticky bun I have even tasted! Freshly baked to order and extremely hot!!! Burned my tongue! Their mascarpone and raspberry filled French toast is to die for! A must have! Service has always been great very time we've gone. Now, the wait time for brunch is crazy! Get there early if you can!!! Parking is limited as well specially for the amount of people who go! The decoration is all white and modern. Very cozy. Bottom floor is very tight though! I recommend sitting up stairs or outside! I will come back to this brunch as many times as I can!

    (5)
  • Alejandra T.

    Best place to have breakfast at!!!! Amazing feeling in the morning when you sit outside. Servers are nice & don't rush you. Awesome varieties for the eggs! Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Redblisspotatoes ..

    After a year of having this place bookmarked, we finally made it and it was as great as I anticipated. Got a bit nervous reading some of the reviews on the ride down however I have only good to report. We arrived at noon and had a five minute wait. Sat first floor outside. Daughter was hot amd nothing available inside but hostess offered us a table right in front of huge fan. Awesome. Despite being packed food didnt take long, maybe 10-15 minutes. I had the grilled cheese with tomatoe and daughter had french toast. Both were aaamazing. French toast had delectable cinnamon butter on top of three thick slices with strawberries. My grilled cheese could have been slightly more melted but great regardless. Cheeses were harmonious and tomatoe fresh. Five stars and two thumbs up! Will be back.

    (5)
  • Carla L.

    We were picking up our daughter who works in Midtown for lunch and the original idea was to go for sandwiches elsewhere but my husband said he wanted a full meal. Our daughter suggested Morgans which is literally twenty steps from her office. The decor and ambiance are very nice, loved it. The food was delicious, I have to say I went for the burger which is a pretty generic choice I know, but hey, I wanted a burger! We did of course sample everyone elses food (Steak, Club Sandwich, and Steak Salad). It was all great, but I do have to say I believe they lace their fries with crack. The servings of fries are obscene and we were positive that we were going to end up leaving a bowl or two of fries behind (yes, bowls of fries). To our surprise there were no fries left. We inhaled them. I hear their brunch is fantastic, I will try it out sometime.

    (4)
  • Smokey P.

    Went for brunch this morning at this little midtown Miami restaurant. The food was fantastic! I had the Stuffed French toast with marscapone & raspberries which was to die for. My two guests had the French toast brioche and frittata which they also enjoyed. No sticky buns today so will have to try again on the weekend. The waiter was super friendly & the atmosphere had a good vibe.

    (5)
  • Helen B.

    Just finished another amazing lunch at Morgans with my girls. It's the perfect lunch spot, and being in Midtown, it's a good central location. Not having to search for parking is a major bonus, and they have ample parking available. The outside patio is really beautiful but since it was too humid today, we sat inside. The Morgans Salad was a great start. Something about beets, goat cheese and walnuts combined with the freshest greens combined with a great glass of white wine is one of the things that makes life so good. It might sound like it's just another regular sandwich, but the House Club sandwich is really really really good!! What is Chef Ervin Bryant's secret sauce? Oh, it's more than the basil mayo. I don't know but every bite of that Club sammy was delightful. It was served on the softest fluffliest pita bread, and the portion is seriously intense. In fact, my girlfriend and I shared it and as I write this now, I still can't breathe. For dessert, Chef Bryant prepared a warm beignet platter with caramel sauce. YUMMM. All the staff, from the waiters to the bussers are extremely genuinely friendly and attentive. They all smile, all the time. It's contagious. We're making Morgans a weekly lunch rendez-vous.

    (4)
  • Andrew L.

    Reviews on here + a Groupon inspired me to check out Morgan's. At this point, I have mixed feelings. The restaurant is setup nicely and provide a cozy atmosphere. Appetizers were good (like the baked mac & cheese) but pricey ($15 for mac & cheese app). Then came the club sandwich which is served on pita bread. The pita bread was cold and kind of hard, and the sandwich was oozing with mayo. Not good. Dessert was good. The menu has other tasty sounding options which is why I don't write the entire place off. The servers were attentive throughout the meal as well. They had an issue redeeming the groupon, but they were able to fix it. Also, gratuity is already included (18%). This might have been because I used a Groupon, they never stated why.

    (3)
  • Irene L.

    Not one month after my first visit to Morgan's, I found myself there again -- and it was even better the second time around. I was looking for a place to have a New Year's brunch with some of my closest and dearest friends, and I remembered how much I loved the place on my first visit, So, I naturally thought it would be the perfect place to celebrate the New Year. Apparently, so did everybody else. Morgan's clearly is a popular spot for brunch. We had to wait a bit (there were 7 of us and we wanted to sit outdoors), but we passed the time at the bar, downing mimosas and sharing NYE stories. Our server was super nice and funny. He was running around a lot but did a great job. The eggs benedict were cooked perfectly and the mimosas kept flowing. One of my friends ordered the French toast and days later, she was still raving about it. Brunch at Morgan's -- it was a fantastic way to start the new year!

    (5)
  • Tomasz M.

    10:05 am Saturday - Party of 3 Ambiance: Relaxed. Morning calm & collected. Layout: Contemporary Bahamian, Wrap around front porch facing East. Sun rising. Crowd: Young couples, few w/ newborns, groups of 30-40 somethings, local power players/doers. Service: Friendly & professional in black/white attire, white aprons. In 20s & Energetic. Ordered: Raspberry flat cakes, Florentine eggs Benedict (spinach), Smoked salmon plate, Grilled cheese sandwich, Pecan bread pudding, one dozen chocolate + peanut butter cookies, coffee, cappuccino, oj. Total: $77.50 I did miss out on the Brioche French Toast (bakery truck was running late) so I will absolutely do that next time. An amazing start to a morning, in a great little hidden spot.

    (5)
  • Sharon W.

    Come here if the weather is good because the porch is a nice setting. However, at 1pm on a Saturday there were a lot of screaming toddlers running around, barking dogs and people conducting business using their "outside voices". The menu was OK - nothing special. I thought the pricing was kind of off. Some items seemed wildly overpriced while others were spot on. Portions and food quality were OK. I had the Med plate. The pecorino cheese was the highlight. The BF had the lobster salad, which came with a ton of lobster (nice!) that had been frozen and was still ice cold (not so nice!). The interior looks like South Beach in the late '90's - frosted glass, polished concrete Starck. It seemed a little incongruous to have such a cold interior design in a place that is known for its patio. I was expecting "Old Florida" Waitstaff was good but a little awkward. Only one of our water glasses was consistently refilled.

    (3)
  • Peter D.

    Everything about Morgan's was excessive. Really, just an unnecessarily indulgent experience. But delicious. We sat down, and the waiter brought us a plate of breakfast pastries. So I ate a cinnamon bun. The waiter brought us another plate of breakfast pastries. So I ate another cinnamon bun. The grilled cheese contains three different, fatty cheeses. So I ordered it. With fries. There was so much cheese it spilled out onto the plate. So I made cheese fries. My companion's enormous steak salad was overdressed, but still tasty. So I ate half of it. If you are planning on going back to bed immediately, I'm not sure you could do better than a late brunch at Morgan's. If you are planning on working all day long, I'm absolutely sure a quick lunch at Morgan's is a horrible idea.

    (4)
  • Saskia M.

    I have been twice to Morgan's and both times have left with a smile! I've only been there for brunch, so I still need to try their lunch and dinner, but if you haven't been it's definitely a must in Miami. I went last saturday with my best friend, and we were able to sit outside. For our great surprise, there was an artist painting a mural accross the street which we could see while we ate, making our meal even more enjoyable. They have great ambiance, their concept of a "house" feels true and you definitely get their comfort food concept. For starters they bring you a small plate of cut pastries, to enjoy prior to your meal. My friend ordered a Mimosa and I ordered a Sake Bloody Mary. Have to admit, I couldn't really taste the difference in it being made with sake, but it was still very good! For food we ordered the eggs benedict florentine and the rasberry flatcakes... DELISH! I've never been a big fan of eggs benedict but wow, those were really good, and their potato hash to accompany them makes a perfect pair. Now on to the rasberry flatcakes! You need to have these. In my opinion they had the perfect thickness and texture; perfectly cooked in the outside, and spongy inside. They come in a huge plate, enough to share (like all their other plates), topped with fresh rasberry syrup and butter. I ordered a side of bacon, as I like my sweet and salty, but just alone they are heaven. Their overall service was also very good and their prices are affordable. Morgan's is definitely a place that I will continue to visit with a nice different "vibe" from usual Miami places.

    (4)
  • Mitchell M.

    Service was bad. I waited 15 minutes for someone to come say hi at my table. We sat outside and there were flies all around. I hope they fix it because I had higher hopes for this place.

    (3)
  • David C.

    Lousy experience... We ended up walking out. We called ahead and confirmed/reserved a party for 6. When we got there we were made to wait for 30 minutes. No acknowledgment or apologies. Screw it, we left and had a great lunch at Mercadito down the road.

    (1)
  • Gustavo A. L.

    How was I able to stay away from this place for so long? Well it doesn't matter anymore, I am now a total fan. The benefit of coming here with the whole family is that was able to try and partake from 4 different menu items.... and they were all really good. True to my form, I opted for the skirt steak with fries...in one word ... flawless!!! I chose my steak medium well and it was fantastic. Judging by the portions and dishes enjoyed by fellow diners and the service being bestowed by the entire waitstaff, this place is full of satisfied returning customers...or what i call : a good sign !

    (4)
  • Raul M.

    DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY service is awful. last week went to brunch. ordered a Pitcher of Hibiscus, they were out of one of the components: there's only two ingredients!?!? so had a Bellini instead. ordered the fruit and cheese board to go w the pitcher. also ordered two breakfast entrees fruit and cheese never came. the "pillow soft" French toast was nothing near pillow soft. it was crusty and dry. it was poorly done the eggs Benedict were mediocre at best. English muffin was over toasted and hard as a rock. overall pretty horrible meal. never coming back. making sure I tell whoever I can not to come.

    (1)
  • Paul M.

    3.5 Stars. We had a pleasant dinner at Morgan's on a Saturday night. The outside patio had a pretty long wait, but we were able to be seated immediately indoors. It's beer, wine, or saki only here so we had some beer and wine. The interior seating area is pretty nice although the space is not big at all compared to the patio. It was a little bit too quiet inside and it made us talk a little bit lower than normal. We ordered the salmon and the skirt steak. The salmon was absolutely delicious and was cooked perfectly. The skirt steak was just OK, but I should have known better than to order a skirt steak at a non Argentinian place. It was also a little pricey at $27 considering you can get a much more delicious entrana at Liberty grill for $19. Overall a pretty positive experience, we would certainly go back and try it again, but we would try to sit outside next time to get a little more ambiance.

    (3)
  • Martina E.

    Just do it! My favorite go for brunch! Love love love the maple bacon and Belgium waffle.... This place is yum! Just do it!

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    Morgan's Restaurant, Miami, FL Hi yelpers! I've been to this restaurant a number of times and would highly recommend it for many uses: light fair meals, full meals, perhaps just sweets, and/or small private gatherings. Food: Always good! Consistent quality, served warm, and a nice variety of choices. The plates are functional and the forks & knifes are manly. lol Service: The waiting service is great. They pay attention to your needs and are helpful with the menu. Often more than one person will attend to your table. They do not rush you and are very professional. Also noted: they actually present entrees in a timely fashion....can't say that for many restaurants! Another words, they bring your desserts when you're ready for them. The manangement and staff have a good balanced formula. Kudos! Libations: They offer up a nice choice from the bar. However, they really don't have everything. If you're stuck on a specific drink, call to verify ahead, otherwise just be okay with a back-up choice. Desserts: Nice choices. Fresh and distinctively couture. A few desserts require 30 minute preparation time, however, they give you heads-up regarding these items early in your visit. Venue: It appears to be a transformed old house with modern updates and appointments. The restaurant is very clean. They have inside seating and outside seating. Also have private dining rooms upstairs. The area is dynamic and experiencing changes. Another words, I wouldn't go walking around the neighborhood at night unless is was Wynwood Walk night. Their property is fenced and has free parking within the fenced area. And, they don't mind if you park tandem. Summary: I definitely plan on going back often at this time. I strongly recommend this fine establishment for anyone who enjoys eating! Disclosure: I am not affiliated with this restaurant, employees, ownership, and or staff in any way.

    (5)
  • Empress A.

    This is an honest review from someone who was really looking forward to a great meal and experience! It didn't even hit the one star mark! I'll share my experience... We sat outside, and as the waitress sat us down, I noted to her that the table had some wet spots, she said it was no problem (I thought she would wipe it down but she didn't) she placed the unlaminated menu on the table anyways; she took our order and never wiped the table so I took a napkin and wiped the table myself but the table was so filthy, the napkin was black. At that point, I wished to leave, but I thought, well, it's a windy day and we're outside. I showed the napkin to the waitress, and she looked at me, not wanting to take the napkin. So I kindly asked her to take it. She seemed to share this with the other waitress who shared a laugh as they talked and looked over to my table. Then, she just avoided our table altogether. She would eventually put our food down and walk away too fast for us to ask for anything else. When our waitress never returned, we asked another waitress (the one who shared the laugh) for some napkins. Instead of getting the napkin, she waited another 5 minutes for the other one to arrive, and had her get us the napkins. The waitress brought over the napkins and practically threw them at me. Just plopped them in front of me and walked away before I could say anything. At the end of my meal, she finally returned (I hadn't eaten but two bites from the c/waffles) and asked if I wanted to take it with me. Before I could nod my head, she grabbed the plate and walked away. She didn't return with it for 20 minutes, as my date and I wondered where she'd gone with the food. I no longer trusted it. She returned with a huge brown bag which she placed in front of us on the table. I asked her why she had taken my food for so long. It was customary to bring the to-go plate before the client, and transfer the food, or allow the patron to do it. She said she was getting the beignets. I asked her if she understood why I was confused, she nodded but I had the feeling she did not understand. She seemed annoyed. She was further annoyed that my date wanted to take the rest of his stew home. I CANNOT recommend this place to anyone. I threw the food away as soon as I got home. There's no way I would be comfortable eating it with it being away from my sight for so long, and it was disgusting to begin with. SO What DID WE ORDER? Best thing I ordered? I had a Ginger/Mohito saki drink which was divine. Other than that, I ordered the Vegetarian Morrocan stew and it was so bland even the curry was lacking! I switched with my date, who didn't want me making a fuss, and took his chicken and waffles which tasted like freezer. The chicken looked underdone. And it too tasted bland, and also like freezer and the breading was soggy and greasy. I could have made better chicken and waffles with store bought Eggo's and Burger King Chicken Tenders or Popeye's Crispy Breast Meat! It was disgusting. Their beignets (how do you mess this up?) was greasy, doughy and bland-like; the dough didn't even get a pinch of salt, so I ended up with this doughy ball of grease with powdered sugar.

    (1)
  • Kim G.

    Stopped in for lunch and was pleasantly surprised. Originally we asked to be seated inside and they took us upstairs where they have a number of small rooms with white leather booths. Would have been very nice for a romantic date but I was with my son so we asked to move outside. Outside is a lot more casual and a very fun laid back atmosphere. I had the turkey burger with side salad. The turkey burger was probably the best I've ever had with some nice cheese on it (not sure what type but not American or cheddar) on a nice brioche bun. Yummy! The side salad was huge. My son had a club sandwich - grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, bacon, avocado and some mayo on homemade flatbread. Some other around us were having brunch. The French toast looked amazing. There were 2 families with younger kids at another table where the waiter came out with a dozen fresh baked cookies that the kids were ogling over. It's not a big place a little off the beaten path but certainly a gem to try!

    (4)
  • Michel R.

    Stopped here for Sunday brunch since we were in the area. Food was good. Ordered the Frenchmen sandwich which consist of egg, arugula, ham on bread. Place is small and parking not the best so wait can be a bit long. Also didn't like that they charge a dollar for water without asking, kinda silly. Would go again to try lunch or dinner only if I'm back in area. Wouldn't go out of my way.

    (3)
  • Francesca L.

    Fantastic breakfast! I ordered the french toast and it was amazing. The portion was huge!!! Great outdoor seating, even in the rain!

    (5)
  • Lourdes D.

    Came here for a wine tasting a few weeks ago, and it was great! Nonstop champagne and tasty bites from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Although, the food stopped around 8 p.m., I have plenty of good things to report. The fried mac and cheese balls were AMAZING and the rest of the food was pretty darn good too. My friends and I ended up eating dinner here after the tasting, and we had the mac and cheese (delicious, but not even close to the fried mac and cheese balls) and the meatloaf with mashed potatoes (absolutely heavenly). The only downside was the Snickers bread putting, which just had WAY too many peanuts for my liking. The service was impeccable. Our waitress was wonderful, and I would come back just for her to be honest. The menu prices are a teeeensy bit expensive, but the portions are large enough to share in my opinion. Morgan's has its own private lot, but it tends to get pretty full. No worries - plenty of pay-to-park street parking in the surrounding area!

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Went to Morgan's for dinner last night and even though the kitchen was a little slow in getting the food out, our dinner was FANTASTIC. To start the French bread and butter Morgan's serves is too good! I had the skirt steak and fries which were a 5 on there own. Just have to remember to ask them to leave the butter off the steak! Delicious! Partner had Bell and Evans chicken and salad which was also excellent. They were out of the chocolate chip cookies so we ordered the double chocolate and oatmeal cookies. These took awhile but were worth the wait. The other cool thing about Morgan's is how many people we ran into that we know! From Coconut Grove to Miami Beach, our friends are driving to NE 29th Street to enjoy the great food and ambiance of Morgan's!

    (5)
  • Claire S.

    Came here for brunch a few weeks ago with my hubby and son (as always)! Oh I really loved this place. Comfy booth seats upstairs with a section that they put all the families with small children in. And they had outdoor seating too for a less hot day. The salmon eggs benedict which I had was super fantastic. The smoked salmon was so fresh and delish and the hollandaise sauce was just super yummy. It came with potatoes which were also yummy! My hubby had a really intense grilled cheese which had a lot of cheese and definitely a substantial amount of brie--my fave. So good and his salad was light and yummy and his bacon was bacon lol. Anyway, the place overall is fantastic. Would get 5 stars except they are really really slow. I like to relax and take my time to eat and I know they were busy but I felt like it took almost an hour to get our food and w/ the baby thats kind of hard... but maybe they were having an off day and it certainly won't prevent us from going back as I love brunch and this place is super.

    (4)
  • Myra C.

    Great juices and French toast! A little pricey but good food and good atmosphere. Mostly outside seating! I ordered one of their freshly squeezed juices. Very yummy.

    (4)
  • Jonatan G.

    I've been giving restaurants in Wynwood a try and this restaurant came up on Zagat. The staff was nice and attentive. We started of with the Beet and Goat Cheese tacos, which were amazing, they were almost perfect. For the main course I ordered the 4-bean Chili, and my friend ordered the Moroccan Style Stew, both of which were really good and incredibly filling. We ended our dinner with hot tea, and were surprised to see that they weren't just bags of tea, but individual tea pots with loose leaf tea in them. Will definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Nish N.

    After a night of excess, I needed a meal to bring me back to the living, and that took the form of Morgan's. They bill the menu as modern homestyle and that suits me just fine, so expect gourmet takes on things like meatloaf, a club sandwich and, yes, grilled cheese. Oh my, that grilled cheese. I think the mean ingredient was butter, and I got mine with bacon and tomato. Goodness. To prove to myself that I don't just fight depravity with gluttony, I ordered a wheatgrass shot as well, which came out in a tiny tea cup and saucer. Aw shucks, I'm healthy again! Good times, people.

    (4)
  • Brittany R.

    While I decided to give this place 4 stars, I think 3.5 would be better. The reason I give this place 4 stars, is because of their cookies. These might be the best cookies I have ever had, EVER. You can't go wrong. Order half a dozen to go on your way out. You will not regret it. The food was good, but for the price, it was just expensive for what it was. Nothing was phenomenal. We got the short ribs, the skirt steak and the crab cake appetizer. The service was good and the parking was easy. We just weren't impressed. The only thing I would go back for is to try their brunch which is rumored to be great and the cookies.

    (4)
  • Leslie F.

    Good food in midtown... Very chill

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    Loved the brunch on Sunday. Had to wait 30 mins to be seated. Tried the French toast, waffles, and potatoes and loved all of them. The restaurant is like an old house with charm. Very cute! Service was a bit slow but the food was great.

    (4)
  • Maria A.

    Free Wi-Fi and $7 Breakfasts.... you had me at Free Wi-Fi So, for the cost of Starbucks minus the cost of their internet I can hang at Morgans in the mornings? No brainer! Support local business and free wi-fi. Every time! Morgan's is my latest love, earning my adoration through delicious dishes like the grilled cheese, (yes, it's everything you've heard and you can add tomatoes, bacon, etc. But, I don't cause I'm a cheesy purist). The tofu is a light and flavorful app to begin with and the fries here are salty, crunchy comfort. But for me it's that bread pudding, wait let me be specific that pecan, praline bread pudding that had me thinking: Bread Pudding, where have you been all my life?! The 1930's house is part of this restaurant's charm. It reminds me of old Miami homes strewn across the Gables. Adding to the homey vibe is Barclay, the owner of Morgan's who has a healthy, organic background starting the Miami co-op and before that the Blue Dog bakery on the beach. Once you sample the simple, fresh eats you realize that less is more at Morgans. When you lose the scene, the noise, the lines, the wait, the music it all comes down to food and Morgan's stripped away all the unnecessary to provide guests with a simple, satisfying meal. I've been for brunch and lunch but I'm really looking forward to a long dinner that stretches late into the night over good conversation, hearty laughs, and drinks on the porch. We need more porches in Miami.

    (5)
  • Kia F.

    Very good service and pretty good food. Came here for brunch and everything was good especially their cheese platter app

    (4)
  • K M.

    Even better than brunch! I'd been here for brunch and liked it, but not enough to go through the trouble of rating it. Dinner was truly spectacular-- started with a divine Mac and cheese. My entree, herb lemon chicken, was so tender and flavorful, with a side of fries that are now my favorite ever. My hubby got the hangar steak with a really good chimichurri, cleaned his plate! Oh and the desserrrrt-- a choco mousse with a raspberry coulees. To to it all off, our waitress, Isabella, was great. It was a relatively slow Friday night (unbelievably no wait!! unlike most restaurants in midtown). Will definitely come again.

    (4)
  • alex m.

    I was super excited to come here after reading all the Yelp reviews. It is OK. I was very disappointed with the brunch. The Brioche was "meh" and the Eggs Benedict were... "OK". Also, DO NOT sit outside during the summer time, unless you are willing to put up with stifling heat! There are no fans outside to circulate air..the heat can become unbearable. For brunch, it is a glorified Denny's. The service however is outstanding! Give it a try but do not come with high expectations. I will try it again for dinner and this time will sit inside. I'm sure the experience will be different!

    (3)
  • David G.

    Before I start telling you why I haven't given Morgan's a 5-star, I want to start by saying that I really like Morgan's. Just to be clear. The food is good and creative and the mood is chill. Brunch is a very good choice. They offer a free plate of in-house danish that has consistently been out of this world. Everything else I've had has been good. There are some decent selections on the lunch menu and the Cavatelli Bolognese is pure comfort food. I wasn't too fond of the horseradish mashed potatoes. It just didn't work for me. Seemed good on paper. Morgans reminds me of a hip restaurant on the fringes of gentrification where the prices are low and the staff is there for the love of the food; where there's no need to appeal to the least common denominated mainstream. But, it's just not that place. You can tell this by the crowd when you look around and you can taste it in the food which is very good but not EXCITINGLY good. Like the ham, brie and apple sandwich which, again, looked good on paper but lacked a little something on the plate and in my mouth. I want to LOVE Morgan's and truly, I could eat here every day. Instead I really, really like it and wish it were just one notch or two better.

    (4)
  • Andrea R.

    Morgans is my Saturday go-to breakfast/luch spot. There new location on Miami Beach does not compare to its original Wynwood spot. I love coming here and eating outside on the porch/deck, even sitting inside when its to hot outside. They have mimosas, sangria etc. Beer and wine only. Everything on the breakfast/brunch menu sounds as good as it tastes. My top fave's (there are quite a few :) ) are the raspberry flat cakes with raspberry sauce!!, the french toast with cinnamon butter!!, the waffle with cream and berries, the french mens sandwich, the eggs Benedict and ofcorse the grilled cheese. The rest of the menu is good too but those are deff my favorite. The crowd is young and hip, the last two times Ive visited on Saturday mornings there were baby showers in the second floor, did not bother. They also make yummy lattes, smoothies and healthy juices. I have also gone for dinner many times and it is excellent, the mussels and the lamb are my top picks. I prefer breakfast/brunch. Tip: Sundays is always a little more packed then Saturdays, I have never made a reservation but I'm sure they take them.

    (5)
  • Yesy C.

    I'm so bummed about having to give Morgan's only two stars. I spent a whole week anticipating my dining experience at Morgan's and boy what a letdown. Not a complete letdown but I have definitely had better. I ordered the short rib and my boyfriend ordered the meatloaf. They both looked and tasted like Hungry Jack frozen TV dinners. I am not exaggerating nor trying to be picky. I expected some good ole comfort food but not even close. However, I do have to say the lemonade was deeeeelish!! The place is very quaint and perfect set up for date night. I will not give up on Morgan's just yet...gonna give it another shot and go back for brunch.

    (2)
  • Cristina P.

    Beautiful restaurant and great food. Came here on a Friday afternoon for lunch with a group of coworkers, not really knowing what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised by the beautiful interior and spaciousness of this restaurant. There is tons of light pouring in during the day, so that is a definitely plus. The menu has a variety of choices, I had the turkey burger, which was incredibly moist and tasty. A couple of others had the club sandwich, which is huge! The chicken pot put, is not actually a pie, but more like a chicken chowder in a huge bowl. I didn't try it but it looked great - just be prepared - not a pie. The salads were plentiful and great as well. I would love to go here again, at night with family and friends. For lunch, reservations were really necessary, but I imagine for dinner it might be a different story.

    (4)
  • Eve C.

    Four words: Patti's Maple Basted Bacon. If you make it to Morgan's for brunch (or breakfast), you must order this. You won't regret it. We got a side order, and it was gone by the time the plate hit the table. When we immediately ordered a second round, our server thought we never got the first one, that's how quick it disappeared. I've been here for both brunch and lunch so far, and I gotta say, I can't wait to return and become a regular. The outdoor patio is awesome, and there's some good people-watching to be had. The big parking lot is an added bonus, but snagging a spot during the busy hours can be tricky. I've tried the chili and the pulled pork on brioche for lunch. Both are good, though I wouldn't go so far as to say they're "musts." I have yet to try the grilled cheese that's won so many rave reviews...but I have a feeling I will soon... For brunch, I opted for the "pillow light" French toast, and was shocked that they actually were super light, like a pillow! I also got to try the raspberry "flat cakes," which were also excellent. The only downside is that they don't offer "sides" of eggs, so to get an egg to go along with my French toast (which, by the by, didn't come with any "mashed spuds" or other sides, though I spotted later orders of French toast accompanied by a little side of fresh fruit), I had to order the "3 Eggs Your Way," for a whopping $10. Morgan's prices are a little high, especially considering the area, but that won't deter me from returning. But, in an added bonus (and shocking to find in Miami), the service has been all kinds of great, and I can't wait to return!

    (5)
  • Greg M.

    SO SO SO GOOD! I loved the hibiscus and champagne cocktail. It's a little bit of a wait (no reservations) but well worth it. My friend had the fritata which was really yummy, and I had an amazing cobb salad. Really pretty patio.

    (5)
  • Carlos L.

    Good food and portions, great decor, lots of different areas to eat, good service too. We had breakfast, nothing special but just right. Overpriced but it's expected in this area ($12 omelets). I forgot to check the lunch/dinner menu but I am sure it's yummy.

    (3)
  • Vanessa P.

    As if I needed another reason to love the Wynwood district, Morgan's is definitely a restaurant we will definitely be coming back to. Sure the location is surrounded by warehouses and beautifully bright street art murals, but from where we were sitting I felt like we were in a comfy yet simplistic hideaway. We arrived for a late lunch (3ish) and were given the brunch menu. There were so many good looking choices, but I chose the smoked salmon platter while my boyfriend ordered the French toast - something he never does, but he raved about his dish. My smoked salmon platter was beautifully presented with the salmon slices rolled up in the middle of the plate surrounded by the additional garnishes (red onion, arugula, capers, tomato slices, and a small side of cream cheese and scallions). Everything was fresh, so yes, I devoured the whole plate. I also had a glass of white sangria which was a nice accompaniment to my meal. Being that I'm an apple pie/crisp/tart lover (borderline snob), I certainly couldn't say turn up the opportunity to try their apple crisp. Although I was a bit full from my lunch, thankfully this dessert is made to order because it allowed me to digest my food a little more. When it arrived on the table I'm pretty sure I squealed with glee at how beautiful it looked. Better yet, it tasted just as amazing. But don't take my word for it, you've gotta try it. Needless to say, this super flaky whirlwind of sugar, spice and everything oh so nice has made me consider this as one of the best apple desserts I've ever had. As for the service, it was a bit slow and the waitress was pleasant enough. But my only gripe about Morgan's is that my water glass must have either been near their fish in the kitchen or washed with other dishes that were because every time I took a sip my water smelled fishy. (And no it wasn't from my salmon platter, it smelled that way prior to us giving our order) Given the quality of food and the prices, Morgan's is definitely a place I'd visit again. (3.5 stars)

    (3)
  • Amelia G.

    Talk about a great brunch at a great price! If it weren't for the fact that I have to trek half an hour to get here, this would be a weekly Sunday brunch hangout for me. I went with some friends and everybody ordered something different to try. I got the Salmon eggs benedict, and though I have some contenders around my neighborhood that no one has ever been able to top, this place is up there as some of the best EB I've ever had. DELICIOUS! The prices can't be beat ,they have their own parking and street parking is plentiful on a Sunday afternoon. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Anthony K.

    I came into Morgans for Sunday Brunch with a group of friends and the words : delicious / scrumptious, do not do justice here. More so the phrase : food coma. Service here was relaxed, low key, and very polite / prim n proper. The pricing / portion size was great. The plate of french toast can definitely be shared by two people, and be sure to get a side of potatoes as well. There's fried chicken and waffles - Want next time !! Everything on the table looked and tasted wonderful so be sure to bring friends to share food with. I'll definitely look forward to a trip back here.

    (5)
  • Breetanie B.

    Breakfast was fabulous! Service was great. Price, not so good! But I can't complain because the food really was that amazing..

    (5)
  • Susan C.

    My husband's cousins were just in town for a visit, so we brought them to Morgan's for dinner based some great Yelp reviews, a delicious-looking menu and the availability of restaurant.com coupons. Overall, we had a very nice time sitting on the outside patio. I definitely appreciated the fact that Morgan's has its own parking lot and that you don't feel like you're in the middle of a city. Our waiter was nice, albeit a little hard to understand, and we enjoyed his stories about working at the Versace Villa when it was Casa Casuarina. Our group started off sharing the calamari and mac n' cheese appetizers. Although, I didn't eat the calamari, everyone else seemed to enjoy it saying that it was crispy and good. However, I was disappointed with the salt level in the mac n' cheese. If they would have taken it easy on the seasoning, it would have been much better. I had the salmon with baby brussel sprouts, which I really enjoyed. The portion was just the right size and the salmon was perfectly cooked to medium well. One cousin got the meatloaf and practically inhaled it! Another cousin and my husband both tried different dinner salads and the portions were very generous. The last cousin had the club sandwich, which he liked, but also couldn't finish. We skipped dessert as we were all full, but our waiter did come around during the meal to tell us that if we wanted beignets or chocolate chocolate chocolate chip cookies it would take 20 minutes for them to bake. I appreciate being told ahead of time, but we were still eating and weren't ready to think about dessert yet so that was a little disruptive. I would be curious to try Morgan's for the brunch that everyone raves about. For now, I'll say it was very good, but there are better places to eat.

    (3)
  • Ashley M.

    We decided to come here on a whim one Sunday morning for brunch before my hubby had to go off to work. We read the reviews and were really excited to try Morgan's out. They weren't crowded at all, just a few cars in the lot, and the place was really nicely decorated. The outdoor terrace is a great touch, and even though the weather was rainy, we still enjoyed sitting outdoors. The food (once prepared correctly) was very good and the grapefruit juice was fresh squeezed ( a great touch ). We did have a lot of problems with our meal and the service, however after voicing our concerns, the owner and waitstaff apologised and comped our meal. We liked that they accomodated our requests - wheat toast, eggwhite omelete, substituting fruit for hash browns. And once the meal was prepared properly, the food was delicious. The prices are a little above normal - approximately $12-15 per person, not including tax/tip. But the food does seem to be high quality, and the menu states they only use organic eggs. All ingredients were extremely fresh. We will give them another chance and I'm sure they will wow us next time. My only suggestion to the owner is to give a little more training to the waitstaff and kitchen to communicate properly, and to be a little more prompt on the service. Great atmosphere, fresh ingredients, and a very friendly owner.

    (3)
  • Kristin R.

    Kind of a hidden gem. Tasty food, great service and quaint. I go here for lunch frequently and love it.

    (4)
  • E M.

    We tried this restaurant during our first visit to the District the other night and were very disappointed with the dinner we had. It was so bad it prompted me to join Yelp just so I can warn people - yes, THAT bad. The location, parking, and decor were fantastic but the food overall was horrible. We ordered the antipasti appetizer, Moroccan stew, chicken and waffles, brussel sprouts and mac n'cheese. My husband said the antipasti tasted like the components were out of a can, the brussel sprouts were essentially halved then thrown under a broiler with seemingly no seasoning or sauce then broiled to death, the mac n' cheese tasted exactly like Amy's or Kraft's out of a box but was served in a ramekin, and my Moroccan stew was flavorless and paled in comparison to one I made with a recipe I found online once. I will say the chicken from my husband's dish tasted pretty good and other reviewers have given this restaurant very high marks for brunch so that seems to be Morgan's strongsuit. The dinner menu was disjointed and the quality was worse than the food I make at home - I'm an avg-slightly above self-taught cook - I expect more when I dine out!! We both agreed that this restaurant needs to be featured on Restaurant Impossible. Such a waste of a great building and location. I was actually shocked by how bad the food was. Very disappointing. I wouldn't be so harsh in my review but the food was so bad that it was obvious the chef doesn't even test what he or she is serving. Or they are apathetic. HORRIBLE.

    (1)
  • Tameka J.

    Came to Miami for NYE and I searched yelp for a Sunday brunch spot. Found Morgans and I can't say enough good things about this place. We waited about 30 mins for a table ,would have sat at the bar had we known they had one... We started with a pitcher of Mimosa's, yum; my only critique is that the carafe was half full of bubbles from the champagne therefore we didn't get a 'full' carafe. I had the stuffed French toast and house made sausage, both were beyond good. I also had the potato rounds they serve , also yummy. Our server was attentive and pleasant. Highly recommend!!

    (4)
  • Debbie S.

    I had a great breakfast and it was very pretty there they Had outdoor seating and indoor !! I would go back for sure . Also they like big dogs ;)

    (3)
  • Jodi C.

    Tried this place again & it's still great. This time we got to sit outside on the patio on a perfect breezy day. Enjoyed a pitcher of mimosas, frittata, eggs benedict florentine & grilled cheese. It's a toss up as to which I liked the most: eggs benedict or the grilled cheese. Can't wait to go back & try the breakfast wrap.

    (5)
  • Davison T.

    I am willing to give this place another try. My Cobb salad and Green Monster smoothie was good. Took my kid there for a treat. She did not like the chicken and waffles. She also did not like the mango smoothie or biengets, which are two things she normal loves. Next time I will go solo and try the spinach egg benedict.

    (2)
  • Sasha C.

    My partner brought me here for our valentine's day brunch. We arrived around noon, there was a half an hour wait for a table, but availability at the bar right away. We were both very hungry, so we didn't mind eating at the bar. The bartender offered us drinks right away. It didn't bother me that the bartender was very mechanical (no smile when we were greeted, etc) but it didn't sit well with my partner. I ordered the eggs Benedict florentine with a side of bacon and my partner ordered the eggs frittata with a side of hash spuds. When our dishes arrived I received eggs Benedict with ham not florentine, but I was hungry and wasn't going to send it back. My dish was ok, not great. The potatoes were mediocre. Tongue and cheek has the best potato hash, so it's hard to please me when it comes to breakfast potatoes. The eggs frittata was horrible. No flavor at all, besides the ingredients added in: tomato, few slices of chorizo, red & green peppers, onions and cheese. The eggs were bland. I'm a sucker for dessert, plus I was still hungry, so we ordered the coconut banana bread pudding. It was delish! Warm and creamy in the right spots, I personally don't like shredded coconut but I devoured it anyway. Don't know if this would be my go-to spot for brunch, but it was edible.

    (3)
  • Stacy S.

    I freaking love this place. (I am giving it four and a half stars). The food is outstanding. Everything I have had is good. The last time I was here, I tried the lobster salad (which I have also had at the Morgan's in South Beach). I would say it's good, not great. Mussels are wonderful when they have them. The turkey burger I ordered last Saturday was delicious. It's served on a brioche bun with provolone cheese. I opted for coleslaw as a side. The coleslaw was fresh and delicious. But seriously guys, do you have to put crasins and walnuts in it? (I spent a good part of my lunch picking them out.) My friend ordered the grilled cheese. It looked off the chain. I don't know who I was more jealous of: my friend with the three cheese grilled cheese, on sour dough, the lady behind her with the BLT, or the guy next to me who ordered the chicken and waffles. I was sorry I didn't go all out and get something more artery clogging. That's for sure! Please do check this place out. The service is very good and the food is great. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Alexa B.

    I wanted to love this place. The Chia lemonade was so fun and great. But between the car accident in the parking lot, the pretentious host that sprinted off before we could follow him, and the fact that we never got our food, brunch at Morgan's was a total bust. It was absolutely packed for brunch so we got seated upstairs in a weird attic space next to a table with a crying baby, after we found the host. He called my name and left with another person following him, and when we went inside he was nowhere to be found. Turns out he went up some stairs in the corner. He came back down eventually and said something along the lines of, do you want a table or not? Sweet guy. After waiting in my own personal hell with the aforementioned screaming baby for over 35 minutes, we paid for the lemonade and left without eating. But the fun wasn't over yet - in the parking lot some classy minivan smashed straight into the car behind him. I got my car out of there asap and will not be back.

    (1)
  • Bryn H.

    If you want a classy place to get brunch without having to dress to the nines. If you want a clean, fresh atmosphere in a egalitarian popular arts district, go to Morgan's. I love the way it's set up. They have dining on the porch, a bar in the grass just beyond some dining tables, dining inside and in several rooms upstairs. Light colors and mirrors open up what would otherwise seem like a small space. And the service is super friendly and professional. The menu is to die for. Cheese platter, good choice. Eggs florentine molto bene. Omelet with potatoes - yum! We didn't get desert, but I have a feeling it is super good. Most items on the menu were baked to order, so you the server suggested that we order along with our main courses. I'll definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Mags M.

    This place is amazing! Our glasses were always filled with water. The server, runners, and busboys were super friendly. I had the pan roast chicken, I substituted the fries for mashed potatoes, the food was delicious. The chicken was juicy and the mashed potatoes were definitely not from the box but homemade. The only complaint from my table was the steak was too dry and rough. I had a bite from the steak and I also had to agree with my father it was too dry and rough. Besides that the other three dished were great. My mom had the Moroccan Stew, now that was really good. It is a vegetarian dish so it lacked the meat I like in food. Since it was my birthday they gave complimentary cookies, btw my I add freshly baked and right out of the oven. My sister had the club sandwich, she liked it but wasn't impressed. I've heard and read this place is a brunch place I will have to check it out for it. But without a doubt I'm sure it will be great. The outdoor seating is really nice. Since it is on a side road its quiet. Granted the weather permitted, I would select outside over inside (I usually like inside better).

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    One of my favorite brunch places. Not pricey and excellent food. Been here a few times and it is always packed. Get here early and sit upstairs.

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    Stopped by Morgan's for dinner on the way to a nearby Wednesday evening event among a group of 6. Dinner was.... Well, I was expecting so much more after seeing so many glowing reviews. The complimentary bread basket with butter was decent. Cornbread was a bit crumbly but the other breads provided were good. As far as the food, everything on all of our plates was over-salted - the Little Ears stew I had, my compadres' turkey meatloaf & mashed potatoes, the flat-iron steak. All of it. Waaay too much salt. The fresh lemonade was diabetically sweet. I had to request water to cut the sweetness. Dinner definitely didn't make me want to return often but the hype about brunch still makes me want to see what all the fuss is about. As for service, we had a waiter and an apprentice. The apprentice was actually better than the waiter, if you can believe it. There was actually an incident that occurred with the seasoned waiter when packing up some leftover cookies that I was completely shocked about. Without going into specifics, I've never seen that before and hope to never see it again. So dinner was a blowout. Morgan's lost me there but even after everything is said and done, what comes to mind is "I've gotta go back for breakfast." The location (a re-purposed house) and decor are too cute to give up on just yet.

    (3)
  • Kristen T.

    I went to this restaurant this past Saturday night at around 10:30pm when it was set to close at 11pm. the restaurant was surprisingly dead for a weekend night in midtown, when I expected to see a lot of people eating before they go out. The atmosphere seems like it could be fun earlier in the day/night, and we sat outside. There is a cute outside bar and ample parking. I thought the server would tell us they were closing, but he sat us. He was nice, though not really engaging and didn't really explain the menu well. He wasn't ever really rude, but I could tell he wanted his shift to be over. We ordered quickly, the drinks were ok though they don't really have a great drink menu, and they brought over some whatever bread while we were waiting for our food. Now for the main items: We all shared a wedge salad, which was fresh and delicious but I wish there had been bigger bits of bacon. I got the churrasco with french fries which was cooked exactly how I like it, medium rare. the menu said the steak comes with chimichurri sauce but I never got that... I settled for A1 sauce instead. The boring looking plate came with about 300 fries and a spoon full of spinach. My boyfriend got a turkey club that also came with a boatload of fries. My cousin got the roasted chicken, which surprise surprise, came with more french fries than anything else on the dish... and it did not have any sauce or vegetables.. None of the food was plated how I expected it to be as the chicken was like $25, and it seemed more like it was just thrown on the plate like in a high school cafeteria. The food tasted good, and the chicken was tender, but nothing stood out and I would have appreciated some type of vegetable on the chicken plate and more spinach on the steak plate instead of 5 bags of french fries. We were told the kitchen was closed before we could order dessert, which I guess was okay since we weren't going to order any anyway... But come on, restaurant 101, dont tell your customers they cant have dessert and rip us off of a complete dining experience. I thought Morgan's had a better reputation for impressive home style means and all in all the food was good but all the plates seemed more of an afterthought than a well prepared meal made which left me uneasy considering the prices of the big plates.

    (2)
  • Lara d.

    I am sorry to say that Morgan's has lost their luster. I was such a fan and told everyone to come to Morgan's for a unique experience - between the Newport style building and the inventive menu, I was in love, sadly it was puppy love. In the last 6 weeks I have been a few times and found that their service and overall experience has fallen to a very low and in my opinion ominous level. This use to be my first pick for brunch, but recently on a Sunday, when the restaurant was full but not overly busy, four of us placed our orders and only three of us got our meals, it took over 25 minutes for the final meal to come out which was french toast and even when it did the batter was under cooked, rendering the dish inedible. The manager was no where to be found and the server unaffected by our lack of service or ability to eat. In the end after much complaint our entire meal was comped but still one of our party left hungry. Recently, courtesy of groupon we went for dinner. Our waitress was unaware of the specials, even though her coworkers could rattle them off instantly, we were cursed with a server who didn't know much about the menu, or even the bread pudding of the day, yet this was a person I have seen at this place many times so you couldn't blame it on her being new. Unattentive in making sure our drink glasses were always full and the water tasted like perfume, it was pretty bad. Good customer service can make your business the target for return visits - unfortunately after these recent experiences I do not think I will be returning because I feel that my time and money are wasted here.

    (2)
  • Ranu R.

    While my Yelp reviews are generally verbose, I'll keep this one very brief. Raspberry flatcakes. That's all you need to know. GO GO GO. Everything else is amazing too, a really great brunch spot in Miami!

    (5)
  • Gina P.

    For a brunching broad like me anyplace that offers a good menu along with parking has my attention so for my traditional "Girls ONLY birthday brunch" this year I corralled 9 ladies to check the place out. We such a big group we were each able to sample a bit of it all while gawking at the wonderful presentation of most of the decadent dishes. I always go for omelets since I hate making them at home and since they offer a make your own option I went to town, egg white omelet with tomatoes, spinach and chevre for me which came with breakfast potatoes and toast. It was perfection. One of my gal pals ordered the Brioche French Toast which looked worth every calorie and carb and then some. My sister-in-law's house club looked like just that, a freaking house, she wasn't even sure how to start it off and had more than enough to give everyone at the table a bite. Being that I was the birthday girl I indulged in a little bit of bubbly with their signature champagne cocktail which was as refreshing as it was delightful although I would've like it more without the blueberries that kept floating up and getting in my drinking way. My girl friends were apparently so consumed by their meals that they forgot to cover my tab which was quite alright since it came in under $20 including tax and tip. Next time I'll take the hubby and share a dish to maximize the savings.

    (5)
  • Frinee B.

    I just had dinner with my bf. The food was excellent and the service was great ! Perfect little restaurant located in the heart of Midtown. Can't wait to come back to try their brunch.

    (5)
  • Patsy K.

    My family is here in Miami visiting me and I want to take them to new different places. Who is the best help for that? YELP! In Midtown yelp told me about morgans and in the reviews i saw it was part of Yelp Eats and i said: we r in!!!! After getting kinda lost we saw the big beautiful purple house. Good parking inside an plenty meters around. Walked in to the 2nd floor. Can u say faboosh? Wow! All white and clear and modern. Super nice Besides the annoying little kid making fart sounds two tables next to us the ambiance was perfecto. Service A+ The (stupid) reason why 4 stars: I ordered the House Club. I always eat club sandwhiches room temperature or a bit hot but this sandwhich was just taken out of the fridge. But besides that it was goooooooood. Also i was kinda dissapointed that it was 2:30pm and it was still Brunch menu and they did not offer the lunch menu. But...a reason to go back ;)

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    Definitely one of the best brunches in Miami. Service is very good (almost a little overbearing with all the water and coffee refills), but I'd rather have more than the typical none-at- all Miami service. Menu has some nice touches. Food quality is excellent and the prices are just right. Atmosphere is also excellent. Love the porch and the new patio section up front. Perfect for taking in the Miami winter. Will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Cristina C.

    This is an excellent spot for brunch! Located in Wynwood, not too far from the design district, this place has also a beautiful courtyard for eating outside:) We had chocolate waffles with strawberrys, cream and vanilla ice cream and the 5eggs omlet: both recommended. Capuccino,coffe and fresh prange juice were also fantastic! The service was good and the waiter attentive. We didn't wait for so longer even if the place was full! Advice: come early or try to book a table! We didn't have any problem to find a table at 12:00 but when we got out there was a long line of people waiting for a spot under the sun!!!!

    (5)
  • Carlos M.

    Was bright here by some local friends. My wife the grilled cheese sandwich and she enjoyed it. My boys each had the burger and finished a good portioned sandwich. My niece had the chocolates Dipped waffle with and thought it was outstanding! I was recommended the Waffle and chicken sandwich. It was outstanding. Was told to try it with the Sirracha hot sauce and drizzle Maple syrup on it. It was a great spicy/sweet tasting sandwich. Recommended!

    (4)
  • Abel O.

    Well, it has a good ambiance. The food is good and prices according to Wynwood standards. The waiter who attended to our table wasn't very attentive to following instructions. But not a bad place, the mojitos are very good even though some sugar cane could add a nice touch to it.

    (3)
  • James B.

    Came here for dinner on a Saturday night... Excellent service. Ordered: -beef sliders: Comes with caramelized onions and cheddar. I ordered these medium rare, and at least one was cooked close to well done. They were average sliders, not something i'd necessarily look forward to ordering again. -melty turkey burger: This was probably the best dish we ordered, it was surprisingly good. It was extremely juicy and flavorful. The fries come thin and very crispy. The patty comes on a brioche bun and plenty of yummy gruyere cheese. -chicken & waffles: I felt a bit left down by this one. I actually chewed on a long piece of blond hair and had it taken back. The second chicken & waffles I ordered was better than the first though, it tasted fresher and juicier. The fried chicken on the first plate was a bit on the dry side. What you're getting with the chicken is really chicken tenders with waffles. It was alright, I'd say average. - bread pudding: I was wondering how good this bread pudding was for $10 but when it came out I was pleasantly surprised by the large portion, which justifies the $10 price tag. The bread pudding was a big plus in my dinner experience, very rich and flavorful. I'm picky with bread pudding bc some restaurants just can't deliver on bread pudding for some reason, Morgans did though. I recommend you leave some space to order the bread pudding for dessert. Overall I'm giving a 3 bc the experience was more average than anything. The best thing ordered was the bread pudding. The turkey sandwich was very good too but something that could be matched by most restaurants. I'm curious about checking them out for brunch though, I know that's where their reputation is strong.

    (3)
  • Shauntay P.

    Brunch was very tasty...although the patio where we sat was blazing hot! My chicken wasn't seasoned but that was to be expected.

    (4)
  • Lyndenise B.

    So disappointed with the food and service! Came by to catch up with two of my girlfriends and even though I saw mixed reviews, I wanted to give it a try! There's plenty of outside seating and fans which are much needed. The salads were really nice but the turkey burger was dry and the skinny fries were really oily. Not the best first impression. The service was great at the beginning but then we sat there for 30 minutes after finishing our meal without anyone coming by to check on us or ask if we needed anything else. We literally had to get up and ask one of the bus boys to get someone to bring us our check. They completely disappeared on us. I may try it again but definitely not what I expected after reading all the reviews.

    (2)
  • Neil H.

    What a fantastic experience visiting this converted house in Wynwood! From the very minute we walked into the place, we were treated as wanted guests, which isn't always a given in Miami. Our greeter (who also doubled as a busboy) had the warmest vibe, and immediately made us feel at home. Our server was lovely as well, a noticeable contrast to some of the jaded hipster wait staff we had encountered at another very good breakfast place nearby. In addition, the soundtrack was perfect for brunch - mainly retro midtempo soul and funk, but with the flavor left in. As far as the food, everyone was more than satisfied, and our table was made up of three generations, a vegetarian, someone with celiac disease, a very picky meat-lover, a health-nut and an omnivore. You can eat healthy here - there's lots of fruit and salad options - or go deep into gluttony, as evidenced by my son's chocolate-covered waffle with two scoops of Ice Cream and a big old side of bacon. Either way you decide to go, the food is really tasty and fresh. Fair warning - you get a boatload of it. Nobody at my table finished their meal. But nobody was hurting afterwards either. If I had to nitpick one thing, it's that they could up their coffee game - it wasn't bad - definitely a cut above what you get at most breakfast places - but it wan't Panther Coffee level either. But that won't stop me from returning to a place that gets everything else completely right. I would recommend it heartily - I don't know anyone who wouldn't like eating here.

    (5)
  • Denise G.

    Came for brunch - the Eggs Benedict and potatoes (sprinkled with paprika? Yum) were great, as well as the chocolate waffle and the fresh baked cookies. Friend had the chicken and waffles and she loved them, though the bite she gave me had some grizzle on it. The tea is mighty leaf and I wish the teas had better descriptions on the menu - picked a berry and blossoms and it tasted like full on chamomile. The waitress was kind enough to change it for the light orchard and that one was delicious. Overall it was a bit pricey but tasty.

    (4)
  • Dani E.

    My wife and I had a late breakfast/brunch on a monday morning. The place was empty and we were instantly seated on the patio. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. We had the French Toasts - big slices, tasty almost creamy - and Maple Bacon with scrambled eggs. We order two servings of each and it was just enough. The food was excellent. Let me tell you about the Maple Bacon. The perfect amount of crunch and cook to perfection. The maple just makes its special. The only downside were the juice options. None of them were fresh squeezed.

    (4)
  • Grace B.

    I am in LOVE with this place! The fish tacos had a zesty spice aftertaste tingling my tongue after the first bite. It was maddening and I wanted more! This dish is just right since I am not too big on spicy food, but I do not mind a tease. We also had a chicken waffle and that is a must! What, chicken AND waffle for breakfast? Yes, indeed! This dish sent my taste buds into a frenzy but the syrup sweetens the dish. And if you're a chocolate lover (like my friend) you should totally go for the Hersey melted Chocolate dipped waffle. WARNING: These dishes can fed a table of 3 or 4. DELICIOUS!

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    I just think you can't go wrong here. They serve brunch all day which is great for us because we like breakfast at every meal. You can get crazy and over the top decadent with brioche pancakes or you can keep it healthy with egg whites and fresh juices. All meals are great here just great quality American comfort food, generous portions and decent prices. But we re partial to brunch all day. Also classic cocktails to accompany your brunch and some unusual champagne cocktails like one with violet flavor that comes out like lavender water. The inside is clean and cute but the outdoor patio is the place to be. They try to keep it cool in summer, it's shaded with fans blowing but we re in midtown Miami and there's only so much you can do. Don't let that be a deterrent. Bring your out of town guests here for a taste of modern Miami and one of the coolest neighborhoods wynwood. Cool graffiti art across the street for your own of town guests to snap some photos of how cool out city is after they enjoy a delicious meal and a cool spot.

    (4)
  • Katrina B.

    First, get the bacon. Don't even think twice about it. And then you can think about the other options. I usually stick to breakfast foods for breakfast, but the brunch menu is a nice mix of traditional egg/bread/hash and lunch options. If you're an early riser, I recommend trying to get here earlier rather than later, because a line can form quick to get in. It's a small, yet increasingly popular place to eat! Most popular and unique are the sticky buns! I recommend getting one for the table or to share because they are super rich and sweet! I also really enjoy the Eggs Benedict (salmon and traditional!) with their delicious spiced potatoes. Also, get the mimosa. Do it.

    (5)
  • Cary G.

    I've been here several times for brunch, which is always awesome. But what really drove me to write this review was the dinner we just had! We just had the worst evening ever after driving 4 hours from Tampa and finding out the hotel we booked was terrible! So, we decided to stop at Morgan's for dinner to wait for traffic to die down before visiting family. The food was truly great! I had the roast chicken and my wife had the chicken sandwich, and both were very tasty! But the highlight of our visit was our waiter, Rob. We both agreed that he's the happiest, most polite, and most attentive server we've ever had! His smiling face and great attitude helped us turn our unfortunate evening around. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Alberto B.

    The atmosphere is great. If you go there for brunch during the weekend or even just a casual week-day lunch, it's usually got a good-looking crowd. Typical "meet your friends for lunch" place. The actual restaurant is very clean as well and the staff is quite attentive. First time I went I got the voluptuous grilled cheese sandwich and was disappointed. The cheese was not even fully melted and I wouldn't say the quantity of cheese in the sandwich was "voluptuous", at least by my standards. The next time I went I ordered the Peking Duck Wraps and they were phenomenal! The duck in this wrap was indeed voluptuous, not just in quantity but it was nice and crispy but not dry, like Peking Duck should be. The other ingredients paired great with it. **Suggestion: get it with extra plum-sauce. As a big duck fan I was very happy. Don't think I'll be ordering anything other than this from now on when I'm at Morgan's.

    (4)
  • Lori C.

    I love this place! The parking lot was pretty packed and when we went in the restaurant, it was a full house! We got the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese and the Mascarpone and Raspberry Stuffed French Toast, both of which were very unique and delicious. Both dishes had hot melty cheese oozing out of them :D Yum! The ambiance is fast paced and the employees always have to look out for children wandering around or other patrons coming in and out through the glass door. It seems stressful, but the employees work efficiently and quickly. This is such a hidden gem, and I'm glad we found this place! Oh, and the bathrooms had mints!

    (4)
  • Tasbeeh C.

    Awesome food!! Their meatloaf is amazing!

    (5)
  • Brenda C.

    What a perfect experience.....first, the atmosphere was awesome. Patio seat, feels great and just peaceful. The waitress was a doll. Super sweet, and so helpful with choices. Now the food....oh wow...my son is in Heaven. He can't stop raving about the food.... hot, fresh and HUGE servings!! He chose the chicken and waffle sandwich. Insane amount of food....yummy!!!

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    I have only been there for lunch. The service is good the menu has brunch items, sandwiches, salads. I have had the blacken fish sandwich and the Frenchmen's sandwich both very good.

    (5)
  • Aaron S.

    Family brunch at 11am on Saturday... Ordered our food at 11:30, and my omelet came at 12:35 (that's one hour for eggs). Everyone else's food had come and they were all done eating. I understand a small kitchen and the disclaimers that food may be slow....But how hard is it to cook eggs? I'm all good with the vibe and setting of the restaurant, but do have issues with ceiling air ducts dripping on me while eating. Is it hard to keep covers on electrical outlets (Fire Inspector?), or have the ceiling electric junction box covered? Parking is not easy here, use the street if you don't want to get blocked in or get rammed by another car. Waffles were good, but not overly impressed with food. Other than location and vibe I can think of many other brunch establishments to give my business to.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    Went to Morgan's for lunch with a group of coworkers and we all had different dishes. The Morgan's burger was ok at best, salads were good, and wraps ok as well. The only wrap that was on the better side was the duck one. Other than that, this is a 3 star place at most. I was very eager to try it AND enjoy it, but I can't say I'll be coming back

    (3)
  • Beatriz F.

    I would have given it four stars except it doesn't have a full bar. Only beer and wine. Food was really good. The turkey burger surprisingly had lots of flavor ( those are usually pretty bland ) my kids said the sliders were awesome ! Sticky buns were outta this world Cool place overall

    (3)
  • Robert R.

    Went to Morgan's for the fist time today, after hearing from friends that swore it was fantastic. I have to say the food was very well made and with excellent flavor mix. The issue I had was the 15 minute wait from when we were seated until someone actually took the order. This only happened after I walked to the front and asked if we had a server. There is great food in Miami but the service lacks consistency. Not surprised this place was more of the same.

    (3)
  • Terry L.

    I'm sorry guys, give me a moment, I'm still licking my fingers from this delicious breakfast I had from this place.... Just give me another moment. Ahhhhhh, OK, I's ready! Let me start off by saying, I have been wanting to try this place out for quite some time (BRUNCH) but sadly failed as the parking here during (BRUNCH) is something you can only read out of the Jungle Book. In addition to that during (BRUNCH) the wait will more than likely be an hour, so I opted out of having (BRUNCH) here for the time being (lol). That being said, I decided to come for breakfast during the week and the parking lot had alot of room. I opted to sit inside at the bar and found the decor to be very south beachy upscale. I also learned that there was a second floor but I could not access it as there was some work being done on it at the time. The service (a huge reason for the 3 score), a little to relaxed to me, It's possible that it was due to it being early in the morning but the bartender/waiter was a little all over the place. He spent more time chatting up a storm with his co-worker (who was sitting at the bar eating breakfast as well) than having a conversation with me about what were great options to choose from (seeing that this was my first time here). Although standard menu items, the food was good, it was all about the execution! I choose the french toast which was HUGE and was topped with strawberries with a side of syrup. The french toast was as soft a pillow and made me smile every time I took a bite. This also come with a side of maple bacon (lord jesuz), this bacon was thick, crispy and dripped in maple (licks finger again), this turned the dish up and I'm not a big bacon fan either. I also had some scrambled eggs with there hashed spuds, I'll be honest with saying that these two menu items were just OK and nothing really to talk about, eggs tasted like... eggs... and the hashed spuds for two pieces of a potato which (IMO) had no flavor (ketchup please). Overall, the score was given because of the french toast and bacon which says alot (do not pass it up). I would love to do brunch one day as I understand it to be amazing but I will have to arrive really early to not be aggravated. Check them out if your in the area.

    (3)
  • La R.

    I'm from the south and had a craving for beignets so I had to head to this spot to try them out. The experience didn't start out that great because we had to park in the middle of a lot and then stand in front of the restaurant in summer heat four about 30 minutes waiting to be seated. I understand this place is a hot spot but it was 2 in the afternoon! Not exactly prime lunch time. The wait for the food was a bit long but overall the meal was pretty good. I ordered the sliders and my boyfriend ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich (which he loved). We got an order of beignets, while they aren't as good as the ones you will find in NOLA, they were pretty tasty. Our waiter was great and overall it was a decent experience. I suggest you try it out but here are some things to consider: -Parking- it sucks. -Waiting-you WILL wait. For your food and seating. Come prepared. -Seating-this place has seating downstairs outside, indoors and upstairs. There is a lot of seating with a very small kitchen. Be prepared to wait for your food.

    (3)
  • Ute L.

    I have to up my rating, simply because consistency is hard to find in Miami, and Morgan's consistently delivers great comfort food. The complementary cornbread they provide is one of the best I've had. It's got that homemade light fluffy feel, albeit very sweet. The Morgan's salad (mixed greens, roast beets, walnuts and goat cheese) is my favorite. Top it with salmon for an extra $9. I asked for my salad to be cooked medium and I got a nice 8 ounce filet that was perfectly moist and flaky. You'll want to leave room for dessert. Trust me on this one. Forget the carrot cake. Go straight for the beignets or bread pudding, or both if you have enough folks at your table. Their bread pudding is crave-worthy and the ultimate comfort food. The flavors change from chocolate to banana to pumpkin to raspberry, but it's always the perfect balance of a moist fluffy center with crunchy corners. They top it with freshly whipped cream and chocolate and caramel sauce. It's $10 but large enough to share between 2-3 people. Your stomach will burst but it's so friggin' good, you can't stop eating it. I have an unfortunate addiction to it. Not just for brunch, great place for a chill dinner.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    Fantastic Miami brunch spot! The greatest thing about Morgan's is the ambiance, food comes second. Morgan's is easily accessible with a parking lot next door. The ambiance is so so wonderful. Sitting outside on the patio with a nice breeze provided by the fans and the sun blocked by sitting in the shade is so lovely. They even have large tables for big groups or intimate tables for a date. For food, we had a cinnamon bun and stuffed French toast. It was very good but it wasn't out of this world amazing. Overall, extremely solid brunch spot and you have to sit outside!

    (4)
  • Auri L.

    Great experience with the staff! I was a bit taken aback by the chicken and waffles. At first I was looking for it to be wings but the tenders were fantastic. They seasoned them perfectly with sea salt and pepper and the waffle was great as well.

    (4)
  • Keisha W.

    Came here for breakfast before heading to the airport. We were looking for a nice breakfast place that we can't get at home. It's not far from the airport.. About 10 min away. The pictures seemed really pretty online. That usually draws me in. The menu did not have as many breakfast items as I thought. I tried the French toast. It was HUGE! Flavorful.. But it was a little to wet for my liking.. I thought it was stuffed with something.. That's how moist it was. The waiter let me know it was not stuffed. After that I couldn't finish it. I'm practically eating raw batter.. Yuck! I also tried the waffle. Which taste pretty standard with a hint of buttermilk The ambiance is very casual. Most of the restaurant is outdoor seating and the view is overlooking the parking lot. Also while I was here at least 4 owners brought their dogs with them. So if you have a pet this restaurant is pet friendly. Overall I was not very impressed with the food. My husband did like his fish tacos. So that may be a good option if your in the mood.

    (3)
  • The E.

    Morgan's is probably my favorite Sunday brunch spot in Miami. The food is absolutely delicious and it is in a great atmosphere. On my last trip I ended up ordering the mascarpone and raspberry stuffed french toast and the house cured salmon plate. Morgan's is definitely known for their french toast and their chicken and waffles, but the salmon was some of the best I have ever had. I would highly recommend it over some of the egg dishes. The only things to keep in mind are Morgan's does not offer unlimited mimosas and they do not take reservations. So if you come late expect to wait a bit, but it will definitely be worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Christian R.

    One of the best places for brunch ever! Ordered the chicken and waffles. The chicken was soft and waffles were warm and delicious. The syrup is runny but works really well with the plate! This was my first time eating chicken and waffles, and I am definitely going back again! My girlfriend ordered French toast with a side of maple bacon. This girl eats lots of pork and bacon and she assured me this was the best bacon she had ever eaten! Coming from a Cuban, this is a legitimate source for bacon advice. Order the bacon! We were seated immediately and upon ordering we received our food within 5 minutes. The service and fast and staff is friendly. The ambiance is great. It feels like a country home and grandma just invited you in for breakfast! All meals are $10 to $20 so it's not cheap, but what do you want?!? For great fresh food, good service and fast to the table, this place is a must!

    (5)
  • Neha P.

    The service, hospitality, and food is amazing! Our waiter Rubin was amazing. He was attentive and sweet! The mascarpone and raspberry French toast was amazing!!! We had their mimosa and it was also great! Highly recommend the place! :)

    (5)
  • Ben P.

    I can't say enough great things about Morgan's. Really. My fiancee and I stopped by for brunch on a Thursday morning. It was relatively quiet and there were only a couple of other tables seated. We were immediately seated outside on the gorgeous patio. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. My fiancee had the breakfast burrito--it's a huge portion, and she noted that the ingredients tasted exceptionally fresh. She also enjoyed the fact that the tortilla is topped with fried eggs, rather than having the eggs scrambled inside as most restaurants' breakfast burritos do. I had the original French toast, which was phenomenal. The toast was perfectly cooked and the syrup and strawberry slices were both great complements. And the cinnamon butter? Oh man. Out of this world. All in all, both the food and the service were outstanding. Morgan's is as good as it gets.

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    I have been wanting to try this place for a while. I am so glad I finally made it for Sunday brunch. I almost took the obviously healthy wrote and was just going to order the eggs but why do that when stuffed French toast was on the menu? The stuffed French toast was OUT OF THIS WORLD. Every bite was incredible. It was a unique combination of mascarpone cheese and raspberry! I highly recommend this dish. The outside terrace was beautiful, we were seated upstairs which also had a very nice ambiance. Service was great and the food came out quickly and tasted fresh. Looking forward to next time :)

    (5)
  • Anna G.

    The most tasteless waffles I've ever tried. Neither the ones with chicken nor the chocolate ones were good. You can get better ones in iHop. Plus line, plus parking. Service was not the fastest, but it was OK. They need to improve their kitchen in order to get more clients. I really don't understand why it is so popular. The food part is the it's pet friendly, saw a couple people with dogs)

    (2)
  • Sloane-Jacqueline T.

    I have been here many times... Came yesterday for an early lunch. The hostess was nowhere to be found.... And when she did show up, she sat my friend and I right in the hot sun, when I asked if she could wipe down the table, well because t was dirty, she acted as if I had asked some grand favor... So I decided I would prefer to just sit inside. She made us feel very uncomfortable from the comment she remarked. We were then greeted by a very sweet server, Robert, (I believe that is his name.) His menu knowledge was on point, he sold us a pitcher of the Hibisicus. (Champagne & cranberry). We ordered our lunch, started off with the soup of the day, veggie soup! Robert had the kitchen split in 2 portions for us, which we appreciated. Everything was fantastic, once we moved inside and were away from the unprofessional hostess. Robert really made the experience for us. We'll be coming back for the great food and service!

    (4)
  • Marland V.

    I came here for brunch during my visit to Miami. I read about this grilled cheese and the menu called it the voluptuous grilled cheese. I am a big cheese fan and a huge bread fan. So my opinion is based on a bit of experience with both products. Perhaps it was an off day, but I wasn't blown away. In fact, I wanted to suggest to change the word "voluptuous" to "normal" or perhaps "slightly better than average" because honestly, it didn't do it for me. I also decided to go for the maple bacon as I read some amazing things. To my disappointment the maple bacon wasn't "ready" and required another 30 minutes. To further my surprise, the waitress brought me regular bacon assuming that I would be ok with it. I take bacon seriously so I very politely asked her to take it back as I wanted that maple. Overall good service, I was upset I couldn't sample the maple bacon, and I was a bit more upset that the menu made me think my sandwich would be voluptuous. But oh well, average meal in a beautiful neighborhood. Hope to give this place a 2nd chance when I'm back in Miami.

    (3)
  • Brody E.

    Delicious!!!! First and definitely not the last time we are coming here. Decided to go with brunch today since I was craving something sweet and salty.

    (4)
  • Darrell T.

    The cornbread here is AMAZING!!!!! Stopped by for dinner while traveling. Good drinks, I had the chicken salad sandwich was delicious as well. The two people I was with each had the Greek salad and they also enjoyed their meals. Big portion sizes too.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    My daughter recommended that we meet at Morgan's. It was my first time going there. It was Sunday and the place was packed. Even though, there is a pretty big line you must go and bypass everybody that already submitted their names to submit yours. Jaime, the host was very courteous and when asked mentioned there was an hour wait. All five of us, plus my 19 month old grandson stayed. Jaime was right on the estimated time. An hour later, the private dining room was being cleaned from another big party and he offered if we were interested. It was such a beautiful day that we opted out and decided to wait a couple of more minutes for a large table on the deck outside. The wait was not too bad because they have a bar and most people will have wine, mimosas, Bloody Mary, coffee, or whatever you are in the mood for. The waitress got our orders and they were perfectly precise. The food was spectacular. Everybody ordered something different and it sure was tasty and delicious. I personally had the omelet with Swiss and cheddar cheese, very thin homemade French fries, and coffee. Absolutely loved it all and cleaned the plate. The waitress never came back to check on us. That's when we got Cornelius, the bus boy's attention and his service was beyond excellent. We needed extra raw sugar, coffee, water, plus pictures taken of our family members and a friend that joined us towards the end. Cornelius took three pictures when asked and obliged with a humble and kind smile. I complimented the manager about the food and the two employees and he was very grateful to hear it. I hope to go back soon.

    (5)
  • Alberto R.

    It was really a nice place to brunch. The food was good. Not great. Store bought English muffins and a slice of black forest ham from publix in the eggs benedict was something I could have done at home. Marscapone and raspberry French toast was nice. Just not $14 nice. I paid 35 for a 10 dollar breakfast. Not saying I won't go back. But, I'm not exactly looking forward to next time either.

    (3)
  • Lou D.

    Today was my 2nd or 3rd time at Morgans, first time as a mom. I was happy to be greeted by the Temptations as my morning soundtrack-they play great tunes. Fantastic station. One of the many silver linings of having a baby is getting to places eaaarrrlllyy. So we got to Morgans Rock Star Baby digs hitting all the spots and was delighted when he immediately started getting all kinds of attention. Our server Ruben was friendly, funny and attentive. Really great. Baby's side of eggs and fruit were perfect. I ordered an omelet and asked that it be made sans butter which was no problem. My dish arrived with a side of toast and potatoes, which I don't eat. Next time I'll ask for a fruit cup instead. Dad ordered French Toast which he said was delicious. We had a fantastic morning and will continue to make Morgans our choice.

    (5)
  • Kerry O.

    Great restaurant. Good ambiance. I have always had really good service, although I see many others complaining about the service. I guess I have always gone on good days. The food is all really good! I usually get the skirt steak with shoestring fries and mashed potatoes (not the healthiest haha but delicious!) the grilled cheese is also amazing and a great lunch choice or for a lighter dinner option! Their lemonade is very good. For dessert get the cookies! But order ahead because they take a while.

    (4)
  • Bianca S.

    I adore this place. It feels like you are sitting on your grandma's porch having a delicious home-cooked meal. The brunch is delicious (amazing French toast and eggs Benedict) and the staff is friendly and welcoming. Wait time can be long for Sunday brunch, so come prepared to wait. However, they sell breakfast all day- so try it on any other day of the week and you won't be disappointed. Ask for the beignets or the fresh baked chocolate chip cookies. This is my favorite spot in Miami!

    (5)
  • Daniel S.

    I enjoyed my experience here i had chicken and waffles with fresh homemade lemonade it was great the syrup was warm and the butter mix they have is to die for. The parking lot is small and crowded and busy so thats the only negative but over all i enjoyed it and so will you.

    (4)
  • Anjali R.

    This is my go-to place for the best chicken and waffles in town. Top it off with some maple syrup and sriracha hot sauce and you're good to go! The only reason this place does not get 5 stars is because sometimes ( especially during weekdays) the service can be very slow, so be prepared to have at least an hour to an hour and a half free before you dine here.

    (4)
  • Christi T.

    I'll start in order in effort to contain my excitement for Morgan's. The wisteria cocktail is phenomenal....not the best I've ever had but that's what happens when you have a friend that has been named Top 10 Bartender in the World! Still, great purple cocktail that I will order again. And again. And again. Onto the food...the sticky bun is good but nothing to write home about although o must admit I ate every bite. Yes, I'm waking and exercising later. French toast is great! The butter is a cinnamon maple butter. Now onto what really matterzzzzzzz..... THE MAPLE BACON IS TO DIE FOR!!!! The perfect amount of crunch, especially considering I hate chewy bacon. And...not a hint of being burnt. Seriously...you must try it! Be sure to opt for maple vs the regular bacon. You won't be disappointed and if so...send it back. X

    (5)
  • Addy O.

    This place was amazing. The food was excellent, the service was superb and my stomach is extremely pleased. I got the chicken and waffles which was amazing. If I lived here this would definitely be one of my brunch spots. It's such a gem of a place.

    (4)
  • Katrella S.

    The food was delicious and well worth the price. However the service we received was horrible. The waiter sucked and was more worried about my group ordering and clearing out. I understand that today is Mother's Day but that is no excuse for crappy service. I will try them out again. As I stated the food was goo.

    (4)
  • Angelica M.

    This has become a nostalgic spot for my friends and me, as we always come for weekday brunch post-exams. The service is always great, and everything I've tried (brunch and lunch items alike) has been excellent. Most recently I enjoyed their very hearty veggie burger and rose sangria. Every breakfast item I've had has been excellent with large portions as well. Parking is fairly limited (there is a free lot), so try to carpool. Overall, it's one of my favorite wynwood spots! Definitely recommend.

    (4)
  • Marina A.

    Good service and nice ambiance. As far as food... If you don't know how to cook or you hate to cook or just being lazy then I guess it's a good place to come for lunch or a brunch. If you are foodie or enjoy a good quality restaurant then this is not the place. I would rate it as an upscale Denny's not that I would ever go to that place either. They have parking next to the restaurant which is convenient. On a Sunday expect a long line. We went on a Saturday, waited 10 minutes. Don't think we are going back.

    (2)
  • Nancy A.

    its all about the cookies! Two years later and I am still raiving about the fresh baked, made to order (order at the begining of your meal) cookies! ive been for dinner, ive been for brunch. Usually fuller for the later, last time had to wait 30 min for a table. The service is spoty but the location is convenient and has ample private parking. Regarding the menu, its filled with different options for all the tastebuds and the portions are usually on the big side.

    (3)
  • Karina E.

    Delicious place for Brunch, you will leave your tummy satisfied. Between my boyfriend and I we had an egg, chicken sausage, a chocolate waffle and some French toast or pancakes I believe. The strawberries were delicious but perhaps could've been less chocolate on our waffle with ice cream. Still all so yummy though. Parking can be a bit rough but that could've been because we went on a special day. The ambiance is overall very nice, we are outside and it was good weather that day since I get hot very easily. The pricing is on the higher end though so make it worth it!

    (4)
  • Marty M.

    When I found this place, I fell in love. So amazing! The food is just inconceivable! So delicious and healthy. I've tried most of the main entrees and they're all fantastic. The desserts are great as well. Everything is cooked to order, but it's worth the wait. The atmosphere is great as well, so give it a shot, you won't be sorry!

    (5)
  • Leilani D.

    Every time I come here, I remember why I don't come here more often. In general there is nothing really special about this place outside of the atmosphere, which is great. However, the food is only ok and the service is mediocre to poor. This morning I ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich and while it was not bad it could've used a little salt - or something else - because it was definitely on the bland side. I think the food in general here is lacking a bit in flavor. I've never really ordered anything that makes me say "wow". I don't know if it's because it's always packed (which in and of itself is a mystery) but the service is almost always painfully slow. They never seem to have enough servers to handle the volume. This morning we sat for about 15 minutes after we'd finished waiting to ask our waitress for a box and the check. This has always been the rule rather than the exception when I come here. Hopefully this review will remind me not to expect anything more than a perfectly average meal from Morgan's.

    (3)
  • Krystal S.

    Delicious brunch! :-) I have always passed by this spot and have been wanting to go. Finally a got a chance to come for brunch here with my best friend. We were starving and it was about 1pm and thankfully this brunch lasts until 4pm!! Perfect for the late risers! My best friend ordered a latte- which she loved!, and a frittata. The frittata had mushrooms, peppers, chorizo, potatoes, cheese and an arugula salad on top. She loved it and ate the whole thing like a true fatso! I ordered the '3 organic eggs your way' filled with tomatoes and chorizo. It came with potatoes and bread. It was so delicious- I loved it. And the potatoes had a bit of a spicy seasoning on them. I love eggs and potatoes for breakfast and this really hit the spot. I also ordered the brioche french toast, out of curiosity (and a great photo i saw on my yelp app). The french toast were so thick and fluffy. They were served with strawberries and cinnamon butter. Let me tell you about this cinnamon butter! I need to find me some of this because it paired so well with the french toast. My meal was great and the environment of the hotel was great, although next time I would've liked to sit outside and not in some tight little corner.

    (5)
  • Reggie E.

    Morgan's is a good restaurant when it comes to food. My gripe and reason for 3 stars is service. Even after reading my fellow yelpers reviews slamming the service, I decided to give Morgan's a shot on this Sunday Morning at around 11:30 when I went to brunch with mom dukes!!! There was a pretty long line but within 15-20 min of being in line and giving our name, we were pulled out of line and seated. It took about ten minutes for a server to take our orders and the food took almost 45 minutes to get to our table! When we finally did get our food it was enjoyable and the presentation was amazing. My mother got the 3 organic eggs anyway (scrambled with cheese, tomatoes n spinach) and with the creamy oatmeal.. The oatmeal comes out bland but with the sea salt on the table and syrup given with it, it comes to life. I went with the best seller which was the brioche french toast. Great all the way around. Airy, light, delicious. The cinnamon almond butter and strawberries were a nice addition. The ONLY fail and another reason this is 3 stars instead of 4 even with shitty service were the GOD AWFUL Turkey sausage patties. I wanted to slap myself for ordering that instead of the maple bacon. It was literally the worst turkey anything I've ever had. I wish my taste buds could press reset. But aside from that, it was a nice Brunch spot in the wynwood district.

    (3)
  • Allister D.

    Ate here with my friends for brunch and had a pleasant stay. Now don't get me wrong, I truly loved this place, it's just the wait and the lack of service that gave me a bad taste. The lines get long so the wait is long. Sometimes I don't have a problem but it's the service from the employees that slow down the lines; they aren't quick enough I feel. Anyway the sticky buns are amazing! It's honey-texture, crispy pecans on top, and the fluffy dough just makes this item a must try. This is one of the best sticky buns I've ever had. The infamous raspberry ma scorpion french toast isn't all that. It's basically a toast that's folded with the stuffings inside. For $14 this wasn't as good or unique. I thought it was going to taste different and look different. Anyway, it was about a B- french toast speciality. The waffles from the chicken & waffle entree wasn't as good either. To me it was dry, bland, and too stiff. Chicken wasn't crispy and flavorful. This was a C- dish. *Tip: Come early to beat the lines and MAKE SURE to go straight to the host and put your name down bwf

    (3)
  • Shalizeh D.

    Chicken & Waffles...do not ask questions and order it. You will be SO pleased. The Mac N cheese is also amazing. I would make this a regular brunch spot if I lived in Miami. It is basically a regular brunch spot for me, considering Ive been to Miami twice in the past year and have made it to Morgans both times. The people are friendly, the food is good, and the coffee is amazing. They also have fresh juices to try.

    (5)
  • Robert C.

    Loved it.. I'm such a sucker for restaurants like this. The outdoor seating is nice and open with beautiful wood tables that look like they came from West Elm. Great for people watching the hip crowd as you dine. Inside is nice and bright and just has a very young, hip feel which I enjoyed a lot. Now on to the food, superb. Excellent. I had their version of a chicken club which came with bacon. I really don't even eat bacon, but it had maple syrup. Sigh. Nom. Nom.

    (5)
  • Alexis J.

    Whoa. What a slam dunk of a restaurant. I will go there anyday anytime forever.

    (5)
  • Anthony O.

    This spot is a no brainer. Morgan's is a quaint and cosy little spot with great food and a good atmosphere. Perfect spot to choose if you're looking for good ole comfort food. Waiters and servers are fast and friendly. I ordered the port seared brisket which was served over a bed of horseradish mashed potatoes and topped with fried onions. Excellent! You really can go wrong here.

    (4)
  • Talisha M.

    OMFG I heart BRUNCH!! Seriously canNOT wait to come back for brunch again!! Has to be one of the best I have ever had! HELLOOO pillows of french toast...no seriously its called Pillow Light Brioche French Toast...it is exactly huge pillows of light fluffiness! Do not be intimidated by its size b/c they are the biggest I have ever seen...seems impossible to eat, but let me tell you they were the absolute lightest ever...seems like they fill them will air so the become pillows of air...sooo amazing!!! That was just the side b/c the Frenchman Sandwich w/argula, fried eggs, boursin cheese, & ham OUTSTANDING! Again seems intimidating like it would be the type hard filling french bread but its that same pillows of airy bread. Never had such softness! Oh and they give you some cake bread thing before you order, which is good but hold off & save the room for something even better! The service was good, but beware of the parking...to die for food=busy place=parking difficult. Who cares...I would park down the street & take the hike...it is wellllll worth it. Apparently based on these other reviews just stick to brunch...I vouch for it! I LUV U Morgan...who ever you are!

    (5)
  • Kathryn M.

    Delicious food, perfect sized portions, quality staff (Shawn is our favorite but they are all great), involved owner, ideal atmosphere, those outdoor heater things so you can lounge on the sofas in our freakishly cold winter, **very bicycle friendly** - vegetarian friendly, too. And impressively - great for dates, groups, meetings or even taking the parents out. Finally open for dinner!! But my favorite meal there is brunch/lunch.

    (4)
  • L S.

    I went there back in 2010 and I STILL crave their bellinis and grilled cheese. This is ridiculous. I must go back to Miami for a weekend simply so that I can HAVE a Bellini and Grilled Cheese. Mmmmm.... their yummy, nommy grilled cheese....

    (5)
  • George C.

    Worst dining experience in a LONG time! I previously wrote a great review for brunch at Morgans and now my experience could NOT have been more different. I had the rudest server I've ever had in Miami. I took two friends for brunch after they insisted we go to our traditional spot. I promised to them that the experience would be well worth it and it could not have been further from that. Our waiter came to our table one time and one time only- the entire time we were at brunch. We ordered a bottle of champagne, a burger, omlet and the 3-eggs and some coffee. When we got the coffee he brought it with no creamer or milk and after asking him if he had some cream, he said, "Yeah, why- do you want some?!" Confusing response, but fine. After five minutes of waiting for the creamer, my friend went up and asked him where the cream was and he said, "oh no one brought it for you!?" After finishing brunch, we sat with empty water glasses, champagne flutes and plates for about 20 minutes, until I had to get up and ask him why he had completely neglected our table. He didn't respond to my question, he simply came and cleared some plates and brought the check. He NEVER once apologized for his lack of attention and when the bill came, it had an entree on it, which we didn't have. He didn't apologize for that mistake either. I asked one of the hostesses (she was very sweet) for the managers and she said she would get one. We sat for about 15 minutes waiting for one and I had to get up again. I approached our waiter and he said there was no manager on duty. I'm not sure if this was accurate or not, but I can't stress more the importance for polite service, as it COMPLETELY tarnished my image of this extremely charming restaurant. I want to stress a few points: - our waiter came to our table ONCE the entire time at brunch - He NEVER apologized for all that went wrong - He said there was no one we could speak to - And the food has significantly gone down in quality The owner should begin paying attention to this place again, as competition in the neighborhood has serious increased and service is ESSENTIAL!

    (1)
  • David G.

    Try the cookies! Enough said.

    (4)
  • Lynn M.

    One of my favorite places - this is a "go to" brunch spot for my husband and I. The french toast, salmon eggs benedict, and grilled cheese are all great. I've tried a few more items from the menu and everything has always been really good, but the french toast and grilled cheese are my absolute favorite (creature of habit)! Sangria and bellinis are well made, service is always friendly and attentive.

    (4)
  • Eduardo G.

    Food here is very well priced and portions are definitely large. The atmosphere is nice, and the food is actually very good. Service is a little slow and somewhat uncoordinated. Grab a glass of wine and sit outdoors if the weather is nice.

    (4)
  • roger a.

    Great spot. Pescatore yum, 1/2 lemon chicken even better. Prices are ok too Wait is 20-25 min from when u order so bring a book

    (4)
  • fred h.

    When I heard that a new restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, I was thrilled. But when I found out it was only open for breakfast and lunch, I was a little bummed. However, I carved out some time and went for lunch, and am glad I did. The setting was quite nice, small indoor section and very large porch "screened in" by a lot of greenery. There are also some lounging areas on the lawn. I sat on the porch where I was attended to by a very good wait staff. The service was good, as was the food. The dessert blew my mind; a fresh baked apple pie. It is more like a galette ( a rustic hand formed open top pastry) and was phenomenal. Since they bake it just for you (takes ~20 minutes), put in the order before you are finished with your entrée if you are in a hurry. In fact, I do believe we will go today, for lunch just so I can order an other one! I understand that the restaurant will be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner beginning 2/13/2010, but call ahead in case I got the date wrong.

    (4)
  • Rachel G.

    I had some hesitation before my first visit to Morgans, as so many people that frequent the restaurant have told me the best meals there are brunch or lunch. Yet, I had purchased a certificate from restaurant.com and it was valid for dinner only. The meal started with a great bread basket filled with baguettes, breadsticks and corn bread- oh my! I can always judge a restaurant by its bread selection - and this one, I enjoyed! If you're planning on getting the dozen fresh baked cookies, you need to order them at the beginning of the meal. Tip - you SHOULD order these cookies! They are $12 and will bring oh so many of your friends happiness when you bring them fresh baked cookies. I think Morgans doesn't get enough positive attention for its dinner menu, Looking forward to going back and also trying it out for brunch and lunch!

    (4)
  • Vivian P.

    KILLER BRUNCH!!!! ITS A MUST GO!! Any one of the eggs benedicts are yum, I had the salmon one which was super fresh and light. My boyfriend and I shared the brioche french toast that was so huge and tasty that my bf decided he had to take the leftovers home. HAHA Mimosas are perfectly balanced the coffee is nice and strong. the servers were fun and on top of their game, which was impressive for New Years Day. LOVED LOVED LOVED Morgans and will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Stephanie L.

    I went here with my parents, who have since given this place reviews, and my sister. Deciding to go healthy I ordered the Steak Salad, although the rest of my family opted for other delicious items, all accompanied by fries. They each got HUGE portions of fries and we were all staring at these bowls of fries thinking, "How will we ever eat all of these?" I suppose Morgans prepared for just such a dilemma as they made them IRRESISTIBLE! We ate them ALL! So much for my healthy salad... which was also just phenomenal. I cannot wait to bring people here when they come to visit me for lunch (I work right next door). Oh, and the service is fantastic! Our waiter was very nice and attentive. A+ all the way!

    (5)
  • Monika K.

    brunch with la familia outside on the patio, salmon eggs benedict, coffee espresso soda, strawberry lemonade and 2 house clubs for mama and sis. nice tasty slice of poundcake for the table. ambiance is laidback. wynwood is fantastic

    (4)
  • Katie M.

    I have heard good things about this place so I wanted to finally try it. When we arrived there was a long line, which is always a good sign, if people are waiting- must be worth the wait! WRONG! Wait was 10 mins at best, we were taken to a room upstairs and seated at a table by the window. Ok, the white leather/lucite look may have been trendy a few years ago but now its just dirty. The seats and booths are all ripped and have turned grey from so much wear and tear and not being replaced. As I was being seated I noticed a trail of ants on my seat, not good. The person who seated me wiped it away with a rag then WIPED MY TABLE DOWN WITH THE SAME RAG. That is just unsanitary. I didnt complain cause I was just over it, I sat down and my waitress came, gave us a few minutes then returned. I ordered two things, then she informed me they were out of both those items. Shouldnt she tell me that when we sat down??? I ended up getting the beet tacos. They were ok. Needless to say I am not impressed with Morgans nor will I ever be returning. I think the place is dirty. I wish I could comment more on the food but they were out of bread and couldnt make french toast. What???

    (2)
  • carla c.

    Based on all the reviews I hoped this place would be amazing. But it was far from that. The food was extremely under seasoned and under cooked. Let's start by saying that it was Monday night and there were just 2 other tables but it took the server 15 min to get to our table. I had to request a breadbasket which took about another 15 min and it was stale. The cornbread was so dry it was inedible, the consistency like a dish washing sponge. Once again the server disappears which is surprising being that the restaurant was EMPTY! For starters we had the Lentil soup which was passable and the Mediterranean Sampler was the one thing that was okay but then again that was just a few ingredients placed on a plate. However, the hummus was under seasoned so my friend had to ask for lemon, olive oil, salt and pepper and personally seasoned himself. (how can you screw hummus!)We finally ordered our main entrée, the Port Beef Short Rib with Horseradish mash potatoes. This took even longer and it was not worth the wait. The mashed potatoes tasted like boxed mashed and to my surprise there was no horseradish. The carrots that came with the dish were RAW! They were for sure placed in bag with water and microwaved....gross. Everything just tasted like it was microwaved and poorly executed. And for what the food is the prices are a bit too high....Maybe this place should only open for Brunch because thats the only thing it seems to do well......Oh, the busser asked us for a cigarette in the middle of our dinner

    (1)
  • Rebecca B.

    Nice casual setting. Short ribs, very tender. Couscous with Merguez, excellent. But the star of the night was the apple pie, to die for. I will go back just to have the apple pie, it was one of the most memorable apple pies I have ever tasted.

    (4)
  • Ed C.

    This is the closest thing on the city side to something like Icebox, but much much better. Ingredients, service, offerings, etc. are all infinitely better. At Sunday brunch had two egg omelete perfectly cooked, light and fluffy with house potatoes (no grease) and multigrain toast (don't dismiss it, it was quality, along with the butter and preserves). Only miss was the maple bacon, essentially bacon dunked in maple syrup then hung to dry. Not worth the $5. GF had the raspberry pancakes, enough for a small army. Good as well though the bottom ones steamed as the meal wore on. Coffee was great (not like the watered down swill at IBox). A lunch a few weeks back was good as well. You can tell dishes are made with care. Can't wait to try dinner.

    (4)
  • Paula X.

    The entrees were very good as were the slices of bagettes served with them -- prices, moderate, portions could have been a tad bigger. Very disappointed, however, to see a relatively limited wine (scope and vintage) with all bottles $38 (glasses $10/$9) -- rather discouraging, and certainly not conducise to second bottle. Have NEVER before seen a wine list without a range of prices.

    (4)
  • Mani M.

    Service with an attitude...the owner takes reservations (if you have his cell number). The staff takes your name and wait for 40 minutes in the sun. Morgans should be renamed to MoreTime. You will have a better meal and better service at Sergio's. My first time here and my last. This place does not need one star! You are still waiting in line!

    (1)
  • Venezia M.

    A lovely space with friendly staff. But really? A brunch place incapable of making eggs to order? I ordered 3 eggs over medium - the first two times they were almost raw, and the third time they were burned. The waitress was very apologetic, but proceeded to charge me for them. I feel bad for the chickens.

    (2)
  • Jessica M.

    I had brunch here about a month ago. Service was extremely slow, server was not knowledgeable, and we had to ask the busboy for the bread basket. Our food came out cold. I would have sent it back if it wasn't for the fact that we were in a hurry. The saving grace was the complimentary danishes because the food took forever to come out. Seriously, how long does it take to make a dish of 2 eggs and an order of eggs benedict? And then they come out cold? No thanks. Oh, and be forewarned....orange juice is $6.

    (2)
  • Jackie B.

    Have been here at least 20 times already, always for brunch, and I have to say, every single time I go, service keeps getting worse and worse! It should not take 45+ minutes to be served basic brunch meals, even if it is really busy.

    (2)
  • Dawn L.

    Decided on Morgan's after many great Yelp reviews and the people were not wrong!! Arrived around noon and although there was a wait to sit outside, we opted to sit inside right away. My husband and I ordered bloody mary's which were really good. He ordered the grilled cheese with a salad and I knew he was happy when a smile spread across his face. I ordered the eggs Benedict with smoked salmon based on recommendations and it was delicious. So buttery and smooth - the tasted complimented each other not over powered. Definitely a great place for brunch.

    (5)
  • jen r.

    i chose to finish off my bday wknd w a sex and the city style brunch at morgans with a few of my closest friends..i cant believe what a disappointment it was. (note- this review is very delayed, about 2 months). it was very crowded but luckily we didnt have to wait more than 5 minutes or so for an indoor table. we ordered coffee and instead of cream got skim milk. we got a grilled cheese as an appetizer, delish as always!! then the wait for the food was soooo long. over half hour bw grilled cheese and entrees coming out. our server never came to refill water or coffee or ask if we needed anything. we had to flag him down several times before he paid attention to us. then he seemed annoyed to have to get us refills, or butter for our toast. 2 orders came out wrong, but after all that we had waited we just sucked it up to avoid longer waits. then we ordered choc chip cookies for dessert and got choc choc chip instead after the 20 mins they took to bake. and they were completely undercooked. the waiter agreed with us and took them back, the pastry chef said thats how they are warm and gooey out of the oven. sure whatever, the waiter was embarrassed. we all got stomach aches. so we spent over 2 hours total for a quick hangover brunch that quite honestly wasnt even worth it. im kinda sad about this bc i was a huge morgans fan and have gone around recommending it left and right, wow total shock on the huge fail on their part.

    (2)
  • Jamie F.

    While I haven't visited Morgan's for their famous brunch (yet) I have been twice for dinner. It is a lovely atmosphere, and the house has an upstairs worth exploring as well. Our first dinner was good, service can be a little spotty but they do try very hard, sometimes the timing is just a little off. I highly recommend the salads, they are huge, fresh, and take the guilt out of whatever else you order :) Mussels, crab cakes and sliders were good but nothing to write home about. I will try the fried chicken next time! Wine list is okay, not a lot of choices for a wine geek like me so we ended up with rose. My ONE big complaint is that they need to buff/check their silverware and glassware better. The glasses were all foggy and we had a plate and a spoon that weren't usable. Something must be seriously wrong with their dishwasher! All in all three of us were full on 5 appetizers and had a very enjoyable evening. PS - order the cookies and ask for milk!!! YUMMY!

    (4)
  • Jeff M.

    Love the space, especially the wonderful outdoor veranda. On the other hand, the food is super heavy, bland and downright tasteless. Have tried 4 or 5 times Not my kind of place.

    (3)
  • Marisol M.

    We went to Morgan's tonight and it was amazing! My parent in laws are in town and they are finicky eaters AND hard to please when it comes to service. We ordered the morrocan stew which was amazing... the churrasco steak and the the short ribs that were cooked to perfection.. as was the lamb chops.... they were delicious. We also had the hummus app. That we all gobbled up. I was hesitant to go only because of the reviews of bad service but they must have read them and restructured because the service was perfect! They were courteous and quick. My mother in law was so pleased with her short ribs that she kept saying " this is just how I make them". Needless to say we WILL return. Thank you Morgans for an unforgettable dinner!

    (5)
  • Rosy C.

    Ok so we found this hidden gem right when it opened. We own businesses in the area & were looking for where to lunch. It caught our eye with its Lavender colors & decided to take a look. Well we were hooked. One of the owners sat us & attended us. He was wonderful. The food is all organic & fresh. It's become quite popular & I'm really happy its thriving. It's definitely a jewel. The Lobster Cobb salad is one of a kind. The Chicken Club is incredible. Definitely a great place in Wywood to eat.

    (4)
  • Allison F.

    I went to Morgan's for lunch one day and thought it was adorable. They have both indoor and outdoor seating and I would recommend either because they are both so pleasant and the atmosphere makes you forget you are in Miami. Not only does that atmosphere do that, but so does the service. It is hard to find good service here as everyone probably knows, but our waitress was very helpful and polite. She was friendly and down to earth which I really like in a server and knew a lot about the menu. We got the hummus dish as an appetizer and then two of their pizzas which were small but delicious. Then we got our waitress' favorite dessert, I dont remember the name, but they were similar to donuts but more like fried dough. Coming from CT where we have fairs with fried dough they hit the spot for me being in Miami in October. I will definitely be going back to Morgan's again!

    (4)
  • Felicia B.

    This update is for dinner, which few yelpers have tried apparently. I loved it it! Their service was way better than it is at brunch. I could not get enough of their delicious cornbread. I also really enjoyed my chilled sweat pea soup, which was perfect on a hot Miami summer's night. I then had the Laquered Wild Salmon Filet which was the best piece of salmon I have had in a long time (wild and worry-free to boot!). Our white wine was tasty and very reasonably priced as was the whole meal. Thanks to some overhead fans, great service and some well-priced and delicious food four table of 8 thoroughly enjoyed our preartwalk dinner on their wonderful porch.

    (4)
  • Sylke C.

    My girlfriend took to me this little spot for lunch yesterday. I was happy to check it out since I had heard good things about the place and my friend kept talking in the car ride about the different dishes she had tried. She knew exactly what she wanted and where to sit. We went straight upstairs where it seemed like it was private dining, I asked her are you sure we can sit here, she laughed and said of course. I was a little concerned that since we were the only people upstairs that we might be forgotten, not at all the case. Right away our waiter came and gave us menus and took our drink orders. My friend and I ended up splitting a delicous chicken clup sandwhich bc she kept telling me we HAD to have dessert. when she ordered the beignets I was not sure what we were getting, when the waiter brought them I was like OMG thats another meal!! They were this bread like super soft inside pastry that came with chocolate sauce and strawberry jam. I am telling you one was the size of my fist!! we each only ate one, I felt bad leaving the other 3 or 4 in the basket but we were stuffed. My friend on the drive home told me that they only serve lunch but I just checked out their website and thye do brucn lunch and dinner. I heard today by someone that the brunch is awesome, can't wait to check it out especially since I still have a list of things I would like to try, grilled cheese sandwhich see ya next time, yum yum

    (4)
  • Jane K.

    Gosh golly gee, how do folks in Miami stay so damn skinny with restaurants like Morgan's around?! Seriously. A late lunch on their massive outdoor patio had me full all the way to the next morning. Unfortunately, it was unseasonably cool for Florida so we huddled under heat lamps sans sunglasses while I first sucked down my delish iced latte while chatting with the lovely Maria M and the ultra-sweet and fabulous GM. While my lunch date went with the turkey club, I indulged in the voluptuous grilled cheese. Why voluptuous? You've got to taste it to believe it. I had a hard time controlling myself around that crispy buttery cheesy sandwich. The accompanying pickles (one dill and one half sour) were the perfect complement. I opted for the coleslaw which was nice with the little delightful craisins but next time i'd probably choose the cracktastic fries instead. The caramel pecan bread pudding was also a nice finish to the meal though a bit rich following my cheesy entree. Think I may just be a wee biased since I don't like nuts but as far as bread pudding goes this was it. All around a pleasant time. The inside is tiny and it's really about the classy outdoor patio and high quality American cuisine here.

    (4)
  • Miguel F.

    Another hot brunch spot! Tried this place out Sunday morning and what a treat. I love that its off the beaten path and that the restaurant is an old house which has been obviously renovated. The service was great, especially our waiter. He told us which were his favorites and recommended we have the Voluptious Grilled Chese -- and boy was he right! I had an omelette with chorizo, goat cheese and tomotoes. It was tasty as so were the potatoes. My brunch partners ordered the eggs benedict with king crab and the fritatta. They thought they were okay.. not great. Now to the best part of the meal -- that grilled cheese. We decided to share it, and I know its nice to share but next time I will not be sharing LOL. It's white cheddar, gruyere and brie cheese on what I believe is sourdough bread. It was delicious. Combine the food with two pitchers of mimosas... a perfect way to kick off my Sunday any day!

    (4)
  • Charlie B.

    had a great time at Morgans last night..great vibe, cool setting and nice wait staff. Food was also really good. Started off with the crispy veggie tempura which were sinfully delicious...I had the onion soup, a twist on the classic, but quite memorable...wasnt very hungry so had an app for dinner. On the special were crab sliders, two small, but generously portioned, sliders with a juicy buttery crab, on a bed of spicy slaw on a brioche bun.. YUM... got to taste around the table..signature dish the Moroccan bowl was amazing, but for me the highlight was my friends short ribs..oh so tender, fall of the bone yummy. To end the night we pre-ordered their home made cookies. Fresh out of the oven and piping hot were the most delicious oatmeal raisin and chocolate chip cookies ever. As you can see I really liked Morgans...check it out for yourselves and I'm sure you'll agree with me (or at least I hope)

    (4)
  • Hugo P.

    I've been to Morgan's 3 times for Brunch and I can honestly say that Ive never had a bad experience. The places gets a little bit crowded after 11AM on weekends, so get there early if you don't want to wait. As many people have said, the grilled cheese is INSANE! I've also tried the waffles, french toast (one of the best i've had) and the eggs benedict. Everything was very tasty. Also, don't miss the sangria... nothing like a nice glass with a great sunday brunch!

    (4)
  • April P.

    My head still hurts from eating here. Where do I start? What went wrong, Morgan's? I really wanted to love you, as per all the rave reviews we'd read here on Yelp. Off to dinner we went for a rare night on the town. First, our host sat us in what seemed like the darkest corner of the restaurant's porch, along with another couple at an adjacent table. It was so dark that we asked for a candle because we could barely even read the menu. The response from the wait staff was to adjust the overhead lights, and would you believe it? Everyone cheered. Let there be light! The staff was cordial, making sure to refill the water often and coming by to see that we were comfortable. Amid the ambiance of music straight from the Cole Porter catalogs, we really thought we'd be in for a nice treat away from typical Miami eateries (i.e. South Beach). Not a bad place for being in the 'hood, I grew up a few blocks not so far away from this joint. Our wait time was about 45 minutes for two entrées, but first we ordered their cheese board as an appetizer to tide us over until the food came out. Our waitress was very nice, and asked us whether we wanted to try the dozen fresh baked cookies, to which we replied yes. At this point we were pretty hungry, when we scoped out the food runners bringing what was supposed to be this great meal. Well, it wasn't great AT ALL. I ordered the meatloaf and smoky mash, which consisted of a slab of pink and tasteless ground beef on the thinnest layer of mashed potatoes I have seen accompany a meal in a long time. Mixed into the mash were bits of spinach. To top it off was some fancy red tomato paste slathered on the loaf, which I promptly scraped off and put to one side. My partner ordered the Moroccan style stew with the option of adding a side of sausage merguez for 4$. It was a hot mess of couscous that looked like it came from out of a can of Progresso soup, with sweet potatoes, green olives, crunchy chick peas, boiled carrots and a slice of lemon. The dish was dolloped with a spoonful of harissa and sour cream. The flavors were so awful together that I almost gagged when I tasted what they'd sent out. Pitted olives and sweet potatoes together, really? Is this the best your chefs could come up with? Not to mention the 'stew' concept that was absolutely nonexistent here, because nothing was slow-cooked about that meal. Nor was there any meat in the stew besides the overpriced slices of sausage merguez we had ordered, menu did not say anything about stew being meatless otherwise. To top it off, they deducted an 18% gratuity which I felt for the food alone was not worthy of. Our long forgotten cookies were ready to come out of the oven (about an hour later) and neither of us could even stomach one more bite. Seriously, we sat there and wondered what the other tables around us were oohing and aahing about, for the life of me I couldn't figure what the fuss was all for. All I felt was disappointed and sick to my stomach! Five hours later I'm still sick. Maybe it was a bad night, but we won't be back.

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  • Catherine A.

    Great omelette! The spinach feta cheese omelette was so good, the potatoes were awesome. The reason why I only give it a 3 star is because the service took quite some time. Not sure if it's because they just opened and we were the first customers. I must say I really love the fact that you can order a 1/2 dozen or dozen homemade cookies per order or if you have time to wait about 30-40 minutes for them....the oatmeal raisin was very delish....it was also very nice to have parking and to sit outside. I recommend this place!

    (3)
  • Liz R.

    Best. Damn. Chocolate. Chip. Cookie. Ever. EVER!!! I can now die a happy woman. Maybe it's the fact that Morgan's owner used own Blue Dog Bakery... which reminds me: BRING BLUE DOG BACK!! but I digress... Went to Morgan's for lunch for my friend's birthday and damn, was that a lunch. The resto is a cute little purlpe house located on N. Miami Ave and 29th street, right at the heart of Wynwood. If you go, sit outside, on the porch. Yes, Jonah, you do feel like you are eating at a quaint, fancy, B&B, fo sho! The weather was perfect (cloudy with the sun peeking through and a nice breeze), company was delightful and the staff was very hospitable. We were waited on by a cute, head-band-wearing server who was more than accomodating to our sizeable and boisterous group. We all decided on sharing the hummus platter, which was a genius idea! It comes with pitted olives(yay!), roasted tomatoes and red peppers, delicious pita chips and pita bread but the best part was the platter's protagonist: the hummus. It was delicious, creamy, topped with big chunks of feta. mmmm I decided to share the pulled pork and the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese sandwiches. I know, it's just that I'm on an all carb diet ;) The pulled pork was amazing. It comes with a choice of fries or salad, I chose fries. The sandwich comes with a side sauce, where the pork marinated... fantastic touch. The fries are matchstick thin, fries... Very crispy! The Voluptuous Grilled Cheese (voluptuousity comes from the multiple cheeses it's made with - Gruyere, Cheddar and some other delicioso cheese which i can't recall) was probably the best grilled cheese sandwich I've had. I have to say, for my taste, it was lacking maybe a chutney or some figs something to make it all the better. And then there were the desserts... which we tried all of them. No, really, we did. At the pure sight of the cookie, which are medium size, you mouth waters, and as its aroma reaches your nose, you can physically help your body but attack the damn stack o'heaven... The cookies are made to order, come to you right out of the oven and ooze of chocolatey goodness as you bite into them... I can do it no justice... you need to RUN there right now and order yourself some cookies so you can finally feel like your life is worth living. The coconut cake came a close second... so moist and the frosting was outta this world. Their carrot cake is also very good. The bread pudding was interesting: berry bread pudding. Good but who can top the cookies. I felt bad for the other desserts because who can follow that chocolate chip cookie act?? I would stay away from their raw brownie though... I know, it sounds like it can't be bad but it can. It tasted like a protein bar. Their white chocolate mousse with raspberry sauce was good but not for me. Overall, we had a great experience at Morgan's. I didn't give it 5 stars because service was slow. I understand. The place is small and it tends to get slammed so I am not complaining; just a warning for those dining in a hurry. Great food, great atmosphere, highly recommend it... and their cookies!!!!!

    (4)
  • John C.

    Great food, nice place, plenty of parking, super service. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Brant L.

    Beignets in Miami? Yes, at Morgans. Breakfast was delicious and more than filling. When they bring out pastries before your breakfast, you know you're in trouble. But it's a good kind of trouble. My only complaint is that the prices were a little higher than some other good breakfast spots. Granted, the portions are big. But bringing the family turns the bill from breakfast into dinner rate. Still, great place to splurge.

    (3)
  • Lanie R.

    Picture Perfect Brunch! It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon, the sun was shinning and the weather was in the 50's. ::ding ding ding:: BRUNCH and Morgan's it is. When we arrived I immediately became discouraged and was about to suggest we reroute to plan B because there were so many people there but my fellow bruncher really wanted to try Morgan's so I sucked up my anxiety of "large crowds" and slowly followed suite. We decided to sit outside in a quaint little corner table for two (it was the only table available to accommodate us) and I must say the added space heaters made the vibe just PEEEEEEEEERFECT! The front of the menu read no 28 on 29. Cute and clever. As I browsed through the menu I could feel my heart pitter patter ever so quickly like the wings of a butterfly. I read... wheat grass shots.... natural juices (NOT SMOOTHIES).... BEETS... CARROTS.... APPLES..... My happiness soon became confusion because now I really didn't know what I was going to drink. Do I have a healthy energizing shot? Should I drink a sweet warm coffee? How about I indulge and sip on a mimosa leaving me feeling carefree? And they also have Sangria; white and red?!?!?! Oh the choices... Screw it! You only live once. I started with a shot of wheat grass ($2.00, that's the going rate), washed down with coffee, and ended the afternoon sipping on Sangria. It's "what a girl wants, what a girl needs". Plates and plates of food kept catching my eye and the ever so teasing smells of neighbors plates had my mouth fully salivating. I ordered the omelet filled with vegetables and Swiss cheese. It was delicious. Not good or average but delicious. My friend ordered some fancy smancy plate and although I didn't mention it aloud it seemed like the eggs could have been cooked just a tad bit longer for my taste, but hey, the plate was left spotless. I've read a couple reviews and noticed nobody has mentioned the home fries/potatoes. Oh man! Roasted rosemary potatoes maybe? I don't know but they were terrific! When we were done we just sat and chit chatted the afternoon away on Morgan's front porch. The little "house" of a design really helps you captivate the feeling of a home cooked family style Sunday brunch.

    (5)
  • Liana S.

    Morgan's is a true neighborhood gem! Excellent menu, dish preparation and presentations are outstanding and the atmosphere couldn't by more relaxed. Their brunch is all that and then some, but watch out for big portions - plan on sharing or having serious leftovers. And and word to the wise - get the dozen cookies.

    (5)
  • luis s.

    I was finally able to check out Morgans for brunch of course! It was a beautiful Sunday morning, perfect weather to have brunch outdoors. I got there roughly around 11am which worked out because there was a 30 min wait shortly after. I ordered the french toast which was plentiful, and delicious:), my girlfriend had the egg wrap which was good too. Apparently all the eggs are from range free chickens which is a nice thing. Nowadays all these restaurant have alot of processed foods. What I really liked about Morgans other than the food, was the attentiveness it was GREAT! The place is also spotless. As I was having my meal I ran into a fellow yelper which was nice to see. Must try Morgans for dinner!

    (5)
  • jcs s.

    this place is adorable. had an awesome sunday afternoon on that beautiful porch of theirs! the food was awesome, the service was great . the whole vibe was just perfect. the reason i gave it a 4 star and not 5 star is because as we sat down the super sweet waitress tells us that half of the menu is not available bc they were really busy in the morning and ran out of everything which was a TOTAL downer UNTIL i received my food. the grilled cheese was the yummiest , most delicious thing ever. the fries were better than perfect. seriously, the BEST fries i've ever tasted. they are super thin and crunchy and just great!!!! we ordered the chocolate chips cookies for desert. they must be ordered while ordering the food bc they take a while to make. WOWOWOWOWWWWWWWW!! the best cookies right out of the oven. and the order brings 12 HUGE cookies. i want to go back ASAP.

    (4)
  • Sandy L.

    Maybe because I was so cautious about the caloric intake from their grilled cheese sandwich I was unable to enjoy it. Bottom-line it was ok,nothing as spectacular or worth the calories when compared to a burger and fries at 5 Guys

    (3)
  • Kaye N.

    One of my Miami top ten favorites. I love the staff, food and ambience. If I miss brunch here, my week is not complete!

    (5)
  • Kevin W.

    Went for brunch on Sunday. Sat outside on the beautiful deck. Not much to look at in the area though. The inside is tiny, tiny. Food was good. I need to go back to try some other dishes though. Stayed pretty basic with an omelet and maple glazed bacon. Wife had the Eggs Benedict and they substituted the Canadian bacon with tomatoes and spinach for her. Service is pretty decent. Expect to wait for a table and your food.

    (4)
  • Katherine M.

    Soooo happy I found this place on Yelp! It is only 10 minutes from my house too. What a find. Fresh squeezed juices, such as carrot, beet and apple, and danishes brought out to your table as you sit down for brunch. You cannot beat the service and the atmosphere either. Love this place!!!!

    (5)
  • Martha G.

    Went here, after hearing rave reviews. Was not disappointed at all. Pulled pork sandwich was very good, true bbq without cutting any corners. Could only finish half, but happy to take away. Shaun, who is the manager I believe (?), was apologetic about a delay in the side of fries, but made up for this fact by supplying enough for the whole table. Very considerate. Feels very much like being in a friend's home, down to the good selection of literature in the bathroom. Would have liked a peak at the selection of books in the men's room, but maybe another male yelper can provide some insight. Great job.

    (4)
  • Ivette C.

    So after 2 weeks of planning brunch on Sunday @ Morgan's, I left with a splitting headache, frustrated friends, and the same frown a 5 year-old has when mom won't buy them their favorite candy. Lets start with the first walk-up. Perhaps it was the stroller or the fact that i wasn't wearing clothing from American apparel, blue-blockers and my jazz shoes from my days as a dancer. The host, who I later find out is the manager (so sad) as well, greets me in a very annoyed way. I say hi and also tell him that I am with a friend who already gave his name. With a smile, I let him know that if he can only set us up separately, that it would be ok. I barely got to finish my sentence before he so rudely stated "i have a lot of people before you." So then comes the wait...we waited about 30 minutes, not bad, considering our mouths were savoring for the "pillow light brioche french toast" and that maple covered bacon!!! We were a party of 6 who got squeezed into a four top in the back corner with three overwhelming potted plants...oh and the stroller...dont forget. Mind you, there was a giant table closing up their bill...what was another 10 minute wait for comfort? Now...onto the disappointment. So as we get greeted by our very "hipster" waiter, he too looks annoyed by the people occupying his table. As we begin to order what we have waited 2 weeks for, maple bacon, 86ed, french toast, 86ed (they went thru 17 loaves, he sneered back) potato spuds 86ed!!! WOW!!! Perhaps if the host/manager would have mentioned that his most popular dishes were 86ed, we would have saved our trip for the following weekend. Mind u again, we arrived at 1pm and brunch was till 5. When I tried to ask for my eggs benedict to be more cooked than runny, he said they couldn't take a temp as they have not been able to accomplish that task. Sooooooo...I got my eggs benedict runny and slimy with one yolk rather than 2 and untoasted english muffin. No yummy eggs benedict, no yummy bacon, no yummy french toast!!! Did I mention that I live for breakfast??? Any who, to say the least all I can say about the place is that from the outside, its very cute and inviting. I love the porch, however, talk to me in the summer. The inside space is the size of most New York apts...shoe box size. The wife was shockingly pleased so according to her, we will be back for salad and fries. I'm confused. However, being the foodie that I am and wanting success for my neighborhood, I will give it another shot, with less enthusiasm and expectations. With that said, I will review following my next experience.

    (2)
  • Andreana J.

    It was ok. I have been to better brunch and this place in my opinon is nothing special. Typical Miami crowd the food was average and so was the service.

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  • Yendi V.

    Morgan's is one of those places that is quality over quantity. Right smack in the middle of midtown the two story structure looks like it was a house at some point. Maybe a house that entertained guests like Julia Tuttle or Henry Flagler at least that's the vibe I got. I was having lunch with an old colleague to discuss the possibilities of the arts and her foundation. She ordered the chicken I ordered the Lentil Soup and it was a hit! The fresh veggies diced in the bowl along with a savory broth and lentils was excellent and the portion was huge (I couldn't finish it). The soup was $6 and veggie friendly. My friend's chicken looked good and also very big. All in all it was a quick lunch because I had to run but the place was very clean and the furniture was cool looking. I would say share the platters if you go with a buddy.

    (4)
  • Grant S.

    Morgan's 28 on 29 Restaurant was 2 years in the making, and well worth the wait! Their N'awlins style jazz brunch is something that Miami has been lacking, but NO more! The grounds and outdoors areas are manicured finely and the extended porch is very inviting as you enter the property. We dined outdoors so didn't tour the inside yet, but will get there on our next trip... The cloth linen wrapped silverware bundles which are neatly arranged on every table demonstrate the attention to detail that is Morgan's hallmark - the atmosphere shouts that dining there will be an experience as well as a meal. Great jazz music and attentive service top off the trip and give it a personal touch. The food is mind-blowing! We ordered the raspberry pancakes, the Brioche style French toast and a side of Turkey sausage between the two of us. The French toast had to be BAR NONE the best I have ever had! Its almost custard like inside was surrounded by a creamy and tasty crust, cooked to perfection, and ladled with cinnamon. There were 6 slices on the plate, I'm a big eater, and I couldn't finish the plate! Wow, so tasty! (Vinny says that his French Toast is like the diet cookies, once you've had it, your appetite is suppressed for the rest of the day, lol). The raspberry pancakes were delish, with raspberry cooked into the homemade batter and then served with a generous portion of fresh berry puree and a large hock of real butter, mmmmm. The turkey sausage was patties, not lynx, and is fresh made on the spot, and had a tangy taste that made you want more after they were gone! I washed my meal down with a very reasonably priced and tasty Cappuccino ($3, what a deal, expresso is $2) and about a gallon of water which the waiter made sure was frequently filled. Morgan's is unpretentious, finely tuned, personable, tasty and gastronomically exciting in a Very Special Way!! A must visit for brunch indeed!!

    (5)
  • Cristina W.

    Great service and a great meal! Will definitely come back. I ordered the Pescatore-Morgan's Way and my husband ordered the beef short ribs....I honestly can't tell you which one I liked better. I missed the chocolate chip cookies that everyone is raving about but we did order the apple pie ahead of time and it did not disappoint....can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Martha D.

    Well, there is A LOT to love about the menu here...everything is fresh, fun and absolutely delicious. I love grabbing lunch here and of course, like others have mentioned...brunch is a definite "must". Why the three stars, then? Well....the service is very, very slow. I went with a group of 8 people last Saturday night and we were seated at 8:45....we didn't receive our meal till 11:00!! The server kept apologizing that they didn't realize how busy they would be....which doesn't make any sense to me. You always overstaff on the weekends and if it's slow...just send some servers home. Understaffing on a Saturday is a serious "no-no". Needless to say, the fabulous experience that I have had during lunch was not conveyed to my friends. Almost all of them said they would never go back there. It's a shame but the service has to match the food and vice versa. The food is really fabulous and sooooo delicious, but you leave with a bad taste because of the service. Morgan's: please fix that as I do believe that you guys have huge long term potential here in Miami.

    (3)
  • A S.

    NEVER AGAIN. You lost us, Morgan's. Lately they never never have Eggs Benedict. I'm tired of driving all the way over there and finding about the eggs when I order them, since nobody lets you know of any missing ingredients on the menu right away. We ordered some food to go and had to wait 41 MINUTES for it. And the order was wrong. We got two burgers medium that came out overcooked. My friend asked for cheddar and got swiss. I did NOT want any cheese and I also got swiss. We both each wanted ONE egg on our burgers and we got TWO on each burger and got charged $6 extra!!!! Nice upselling without even telling us. The fries (that I used to love so much) were totally soft and soaked in oil. They were inedible. And we tried them right away in the car, so it's not like we waited 10min to eat them. The shrimp appetizer, it was just 4 shrimps. At least that was the only good thing. The calamari were soaked in oil and as soft as the fries. Disgusting. The bartender was not friendly at all. He wouldn't even look at us while talking. We had to ask him 3 times to charge us. Unbelievable. Really. This place started out great. Then it started losing it little by little. I will never spend my money here again. My friends were so disappointed with me for recommending this place for lunch. I feel ashamed. Bye bye, Morgan's.

    (1)
  • Ana M.

    Went on Saturday nite. Had the hummus, the calamari and the antipasto. All were good... But the food is not why I liked it. The Venetian plaster on the walls, the laud back atmosphere, the fact that it close to wynwood and design district make it a great place to go syringe art walk on the second Saturdays. I think this is more o a lunch-brunch place but it was still good for dinner. Liked it. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Natalia G.

    Behold! The purple house of delicious wonder!! I indulged on the pillow french toast and a fresh squeezed OJ. There were "mmmm's" and "yummmm's" coming from everyone at the table. Reasonable prices and good service, even though they are almost always slammed on Saturday/Sunday. Highly recommend for brunch if you're not in a hurry.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    I went to Morgan's for the first time this morning for Sunday brunch. I read a lot of the other reviews and they were quite mixed, so I wasn't sure what to expect. We got there at about 9 am and it was pretty empty. We were seated right away and got to choose our table. We sat inside. The decor was nice, and the atmosphere relaxed. The bathroom was very clean. Our waitress came over right away and got our drink order. After the reviews about bad service, I was pleasantly surprised. She was very helpful and attentive. We got our drinks a minute later and she took our food order. After she left she came back right away with free cinnamon buns and cheese danish. Both delicious. The food came out very quickly. I got an omelet and my boyfriend got the eggs benedict. The omelet was HUGE. It came with toast and potatoes. It was good, I wasn't blown away but the food was good. My boyfriend said the same thing. Our waitress was attentive throughout the whole meal, refilling our water and getting more coffee. When we were ready to go they gave us the check right way, we paid and left. By the time we left around 10, the place had really filled up and the parking lot was completely full. So get there early! I will definitely be going back.

    (4)
  • D. G.

    I've only been on Sundays for Brunch. The food is tasty and the service is good. It is very reasonably priced. I go early to avoid the after-noon crowd...

    (4)
  • frank m.

    I went to eat at Morgans this weekend with my girlfriend and It was very good. Service was ok . I had the short ribs and it was great my girl had a the greek salad and it was very good.

    (4)
  • Sharie B.

    Saturday afternoon meeting and catch up with my dear friend. Where should we go? Morgan's! They had me at veggie juice and wheat grass shots served in expresso cups. Vinny welcomed us at the door. Great service. I had the grilled cheese. Finished lunch with a coffee in the beautiful sunshine outside seating area. Lots of free parking in a big lot. This will be my new morning spot. Sorry Enriqueta..

    (4)
  • Jennifer L.

    Was in Miami for a visit and found it hard to find decent brunch among the many cheapy $5 breakfasts on Ocean Dr. and chain restaurants. However, we were pleased to discover Morgan's. They have a pretty outdoor seating arrangment, and we were glad to walk in and see people sitting comfortably with their dogs under the table. Great to see a pet friendly place. Everyone looked happy and healthy, out to get their morning brunch. Now, on to the food! They started off giving us with some delicious pastry and cinnamon bun to whet our appetites; definitely a good start! It's standard brunch fare (eggs, french toast, pancakes, eggs benedict etc.), but it's done very well. The french toast is fluffy challah goodness. The 3 egg omelette was thick and creamy, and came with toast and home fries. No cheap micowaveable home fries; these were the kind that looked like whole potatoes all greasy and seasoned. However, the oatmeal was subpar. It tasted like oatmeal, heated with water, and nothing else. Oh and some crunchy almonds thrown on top to try to make it seem worthwhile...but it's not. It's all about putting some delicious fresh fruit on top! Open early on weekends is another plus. Definitely refreshing to see a Mom & Pop brunch spot amidst all the chain restaurants that litter Miami.

    (4)
  • Yeleny S.

    Restaurants in this area lack parking but not Morgan's and that's a big plus for me. I love the vive and eclectic crowd, the feel of an old home, sitting out on the porch; its perfect. The weather was just right too, cool and windy. The rustic apple pie baked to order is heavenly. You need to put your order in early but I assure you'll have no regrets. I also tried the breakfast wrap filled with a spectrum of fresh vegetables and eggs, whites for me. All was delish. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Sandra B.

    I love this place and I have eaten here numerous times. I always bring new people here because I am confident that they will enjoy this place. The service is fantastic...in fact, the host actually assisted in the service to help expedite things as the place got busy. At no time has the service suffered or did we feel neglected...I was actually pleased to see the level of team work that took place. I truly believe if anyone and I mean anyone eats at this place, they will love it! My only complaint...wish you were open on Mondays :-)

    (5)
  • Jason K.

    I have been to Morgan's three times now and have found the food to be inconsistent. Nothing is more disappointing than when you have had a great meal and return with a craving for the same item just to be disappointed. On our second visit to Morgan's the raspberry pancakes which were amazing on our first visit were over beaten and like lead on the plate. I find the dinner menu at Morgans to be uninspiring and pricey in comparison to the lunch/brunch menu. There is little if not cramped seating inside which is an issue in Miami since most of the year it is way too hot to sit outside even if you are in the shade especially mid-day to early afternoon. I have tried the signature grilled cheese and the custard French toast and both are good but I have also tried the maple bacon which I found tough and turkey sausage which I found over seasoned. The breakfast burrito is was seasoned with pesto which overpowered the dish completely. Would Morgan's be my first choice for a weekend breakfast on my day off? I have to say NO. On my three visits Morgan's has constantly been infested with screaming poorly behaved children. These are not your average screaming children either. These are demon spawn, nanny raised, weekend parent, scream at the top of my lungs until mommy (who couldn't care less how her child is disrupting the restaurant) puts down her i-phone children. Morgan's offers good food for Miami but if you were anywhere else in the country it would just be OK. If you don't mind overpriced inconsistent breakfast food, screaming children and lackluster service Morgan's is your place. Personally I would rather have a nice quiet meal on my day off especially if I am paying a premium for it.

    (2)
  • rick d.

    Great Lunch/Brunch Spot... Love the Morgan Club Sandwich... Coleslaw is a must... A MUST TRY

    (4)
  • Toni D.

    Really cool atmosphere for Sunday brunch in Miami. Only place I've truly been able to feel the brunch vibe in Miami. The French toast was super good and I'm not a french toast person. Dying to go back when I have more time to have sunday brunch cocktails in the patio area.. looked so cozy!!!

    (4)
  • Tim C.

    **EDIT** - So we decided to visit Morgan's for the second time this week, but this time for the highly reviewed Sunday Brunch. Man, it was as good as everyone reviewed. Brunch was everything that we thought it would be. First off, if you have a party of more than four, try and call ahead as they could assist you better if you give them the heads up. We were a party of eight, so we arrived, and sat in the porch area which was very nice. Our server remembered us from the night before, and offered us the sangria that we raved about. We had a pitcher brought over to us at the waiting area, which helped to pass the time since it was a nice day. I wanted to sit at one of the larger tables, but the staff hurried to put two of the four-top tables together to accommodate us quickly. We ordered a second pitcher to the table, as it was Sunday Funday. Around the table, we had the french toast, the eggs benedict, an omellete, and the smoked salmon platter. It was a like a brunch scene out of a movie; wine glasses full of sangria and fresh berries, beautiful plating. It's just something about sitting on that wrap-around porch that brings about a very relaxed feeling. As usual, my girlfriend and I were looking for someplace new to eat. We are tired of all the trendy, overpriced, and overcrowded restaurants that drive in tourists by the herd. We live downtown and wanted a new local spot. Lots of new restaurants opening, mostly chains (i.e. Mercadito Market) and didn't want that either. Something local, fresh, convenient, delicious. After searching on Yelp, we came across Morgan's Restaurant on 29th Street. Most of the reviews for the restaurant were for brunch or an early lunch. Did not have enough time to search for dinner reviews, but after glancing at the menu, we gave it a shot. When we pulled up, there was plenty of free parking, which is a pleasant suprise. We were greeted as soon as we got to the terrace and were promptly seated at a table outside. Decor is cute, for lack of a better word. I would prefer to eat outside, as the inside looked a bit too futuristic for me, but there is a main bar, and might be great for others just to chill and have a drink. There are tables available for larger parties, which could be great when hosting friends and family, or fellow yelpers. Service was great. My apologies, but I didn't catch our servers name, but he was very cordial, and ready to help. We ordered the Rose Sangria (they have red, white, and rose) and because it was Friday, and we all really needed a drink, we asked our server to see if he could make it a bit stronger than usual, since sangrias are usually fruit juices with a splash of alcohol. This Sangria was AWESOME!!! We ended up ordering a second, and left dinner with pleasant smiles of satisfaction on our faces. Now we come to the food. Menu offered full range of dining options, from vegetarian to carnivore. The bread basket that came to the table had, if I'm right, buttery foccacia, jalapeno cornbread, and thin breadsticks. It was nice, but butter or olive oil/balsamic vinegar would have been nice, as they did not bring out or offer either with the bread basket. I ordered the lentil soup to start, then we had the Spaghetti and Meatballs, Steamed Coconut Mussels, and one of the specials of the evening, Pan-Seared Red Snapper with stuffed, roasted poblano pepper. The lentil soup was one of the vegetarian options, and since no one else wanted appetizers, I ordered the soup. Lentil soup is very easy to make and flavors usually come from the method used to cook it. This lentil soup must've been made specifically for vegetarians/vegans as it was a bit bland for me, and usually is also a bit thicker/richer. This one was kind of light and watery, and again a bit bland. Also, the fresh basil that they add just before serving didn't really make sense. It just became wilted greens on top of soup that didn't really add flavor. Best I could say is that the soup was ok. The bolognese sauce for the spaghetti and meatballs was real nice, and though it lacked actual meatballs, it was a great take on a classic dish. Shouldn't really be called Spaghetti and Meatballs, but rather Bolognese or something of the sort. The Steamed Mussels had a great base flavor, but the portion was a bit small. Usually, moules or mussels that I've had anywhere else were twice the portion as here, but they were quite delicious. The fish special that I ordered was a nice portion, and the flavors between the crispy onion rings, and roasted poblano, and black bean and corn salsa all worked well together. I usually order beef or pork for my entree protein, but I've begun to eat healthier, and this dish left me satisfied. Overall, the food was okay at best. We are going to go back for brunch, since that's where Morgan's seems to do their best. However, the location, ambiance, and sangria have left me wanting mor

    (5)
  • Marivi I.

    I've only been there for brunch so I'll have to come back and expand my review once I've explored it for lunch and/or dinner. But...I will say that I got to experience the best omelette I've ever had. Yum! Perfect freshly squeezed OJ was another highlight. There is not alot of indoor seating so consider that if you have an aversion to outdoor seating in our hot Miami weather.

    (4)
  • Denise P.

    Went to Morgan's on a Saturday night at about 9 p.m. and they were out of quite a few things -- short ribs, the fish of the day and one last item I can't recall. We tried the white wine sangria, which was a bit too sweet for my taste, the meat loaf which was okay and the grouper, which was not good. The best part of the whole meal were the chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin cookies baked on the spot... those are worth a try. I've heard the brunch is good and I may try it sometime, but I will not be recommending anything but the cookies to my friends. Hope it was just a one time bad experience, because I thought it was a very cute and quaint restaurant.

    (3)
  • Princess L.

    So my family and I headed to Morgan's this morning for the first time, they looked pretty busy and the looks of the food was promising when we arrived. We were seated quickly which was a definite plus. We ordered a pitcher of Mimosa's and soon after our server took our order. We were a party of 5, our server came around and wrote down everyone's order. The problems began when she told my sister and I that the waffle w/ banana and caramel was a big order and that we'd be able to share it. After waiting a good 25 minutes, we finally get 1 waffle that was only enough to satisfy 1 person. Then we receive the rest of our orders (extremely delayed) only to have to send them back because none of the eggs were cooked they way we ordered them. We also had to order an extra waffle, which surprisingly only took like 2 minutes to come out. However, another 15 minutes have passed and my sister and we still hadn't received our correct order of of egg whites. Our waffles were cold by then and finally 1 order of egg whites came out, still leaving me with no side. When we attempted to call our server, she yelled from a distance that the food was being plated. 10 more minutes passed, and by then what was left of my waffle was soggy. Nonetheless I was furious so I got up to look for our server which was nowhere to be found. I had to tell one of the guys who clears the table to just cancel the order of the eggs. The only reason why I will be willing to try this place again is because the actual bit of food I did try (from everyone else's plate) actually tasted pretty good. Also, our server told (i'm guessing) the manager that we had a problem with her, that the food was just late and we wanted to cancel an item on the order. Just to make it clear, our problem was not with the server herself, but more with the service she gave us. They removed the item off of our bill, but it was still a bit pricey for 1/2 a waffle and mimosa's. The next time I go to this place I'll make sure not to sit with the server we had.

    (1)
  • Christina S.

    My husband and I have now been to this swanky Miami spot on three different occasion. So, I feel I can appropriately write a review now. The Overall Review: EXCELLENT; in all categories! Our first visit, was a dinner date, lots of nice looking, socialable, smiling people everywhere. The ambiance was perfect if you're looking for a different yet familiar scene. Ofcourse, we were not entirely there to socialize but we came for the food and we were glad we did! We shared a couple main plates, because everything sounded so good on the menu we went with the two that are hardest to prepare correctly, one seafood and the other a pork. Although, this place only offers beer and wine, I had a sake bloody mary that was delicious... We went back a week later on an impromptu lunch stop, event though the place was packed, the service was phenomenal and the food was fresh, delicious and well priced... We visited again this morning for brunch with my mother-in-law & our toddler who was not in a good mood. We called ahead and they put us in a private room and had some french fries ready for our little guy when we got there... genius! and much appreciated. We asked for more info this time about the Chef. He came out to greet our table and then sent out Eggs Benedict and a Cheese Platter. We love this place... Chef Ervin Bryant is doing what should be done everywhere... keeping the customers happy and coming back... and that we will!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth F.

    Solid food, nice service, fair prices. What more can you ask for? It is also a pretty place. I wouldn't go out of my way but if you're in the area it's top notch.

    (4)
  • Raisa R.

    My boyfriend and I had first visited Morgan's for lunch. We loved our server Natalie, who was very hispitable and knowledgeable about the dishes. The food was above average, but the price points were a little high for the location, size and setting of the restaurant and overall quality of the food. It wasn't spectacular, but we were so pleased with the service, which is why we decided to come back for brunch. Big mistake! Even though the food was okay considering it was cold, but waited an hour for it to arrive! It was obviously sitting in the kitchen for a while before it got to us, even though the french toast was very very tasty (even cold). In addition to waiting an hour to be served, we waited another 45 minutes to get our really rude waitress to bring us the check. (Natalie was so much better!) I was disappoined with the orange juice, not freshly squeezed and tasted like it was from concentrate. My boyfriend's mom ordered the club sandwich which was fine except the fries were cold and soggy. My boyfriend's Eggs Benedict were average and for the $80 price tag, we could have probably faired much better at some other restaurant (like Berry's). I would say not worth the effort.

    (2)
  • Kyrene G.

    I went to Morgans for Brunch. We had the eggs benedict, it was fabulous and the french toasts were delish!!! Super yummy and great service. I want to go back for lunch or dinner soon. Very charming place.

    (4)
  • Ashley N.

    I've been wanting to check out Morgan's for some time now, since Wynwood is definitely becoming my dining destination of choice. I went for their Sunday brunch and the experience lived up to expectations. I had an egg white omlette wtih gruyère, tomatoes and brocollini, and it was very good, as were the breakfast potatoes. Also tried a side of their homemade turkey sausage patties. Though they looked a bit overdone, they were actually fantastic with just enough kick to them. The atmosphere on the outside patio is super chill and they played good music too - Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson, etc. - while i was there.

    (4)
  • alex m.

    I liked it more before they brought in a new "kitchen consultant" which changed my favorite things about the place. They had the best chicken club made on this homemade flatbread that was soft and delicious, but they chose to go this thick whole grain sliced bread route which now makes it mediocre at best. They changed what was once one of the best burgers in town by also changing the bread on the burger, along with making it smaller which I just dont get. And they also got rid of the pulled pork sandwich which was also one of my favorites. What gives? They explained to me that the changes are due to speeding up the kitchen time, but i can guarantee you that people are not coming here for their speedy service. It was about pitchers of Sangria or bottle of wine, a nice long lunch/brunch, breezy outdoor seating, etc!!!! Forget the fast, and go back to original. Qualtiy is well worth waiting for and I know its what kept me and all my friends/clients coming back! You are slippin.....

    (3)
  • Dawn C.

    Great restaurant to hit before seeing the ballet at Arsht Center. The corn bread, bread sticks devine, the Morgan's salad a must. Had the salmon and Brussel sprouts. Coconut cake excellent. The server Jason was great, Reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    I've been here for breakfast/brunch a few times. The food is good, the service is generally acceptable, and prices are reasonable even for brunch (which has a tendency to get out-of-control expensive). Its very pleasant to sit outside and embrace Miami's incomparable weather, and the the pastries they bring in lieu of bread in the morning are fantastic. My one gripe is that they do not handle large aprties well, and are too tolerant of people with pain in the ass kids. We showed up in a party of 10 or 12, WITH reservations, and waited for over an hour to be sat. Once sat, the service was perfectly fine, but such a wait is not really acceptable (I was ready to leave but was unfortunately in the minority on that decision). I worked in restaurants/hospitality for years, as did my wife, and anytime something like that happened, it was pretty customary to offer people whose wait was that excessive a round of drinks at the bar or something, rather than simply not acknowledge the sizeable group of people milling around until WE asked, repeatedly, abuot the status of our table. However, that issue aside, brunch was very pleasant, and only ended up being about $22/person, including tip, with drinks. The waiting fiasco soured me on it temporarily, but I'm sure I'll go back.

    (3)
  • Deez N.

    great brunch. great friendly service. Maple bacon strips are excellent.

    (4)
  • Jen C.

    I love Morgan's! I finally got around to trying it after living in MIami 3 years, and wish I had done it sooner. The brunch is delicious, and the complimentary coffee cake they give at the beginning is the perfect way to start off the meal! The staff are nice and friendly, and are very attentive. The french toast is amazing!! Normally not a big fan of french toast, but tried some of my friend's and would definitely order it here!

    (5)
  • Kelly O.

    So, my last experience wasn't the best nor was it what I expected from Morgans. But sometimes, restauants have hiccups which seems to be the case here. However, most of the time restaurants let it be and don't care to make good. Morgan's went beyond apologizing for the meal I had a few weeks ago. Vinny, apologized and asked me to please give them another chance. He was so gracious and kind to me and my guest last night. After a week of being sick, all I wanted was comfort food. The berry cornbread, meatloaf with mash, and the cavatelli with bolognese were exactly what I was craving. Their yummy apple pie which was straight out of the oven (remember to order beforehand since they bake it for you and it takes a half hour) was absolutley what the doctor ordered. And when I was leaving our sweet waitress brought me an order of the melt in your mouth chocolate chocolate chip cookies to apologize again for last time. I have to say I love Morgan's! Thank you!!

    (4)
  • Nicole W.

    I finally made it to Saturday brunch at Morgans. It was good, but definitely not rushing back anytime soon. We started with the raspberry flatcakes, which were the highlight of the meal. 3 buckwheat pancakes with fresh raspberry puree on top. They were delicious! I then ordered an egg-white omelette. This was the only disappointment...I ordered my onions grilled, and it came out with uncooked with onions. These are not onions you eat raw first thing in the morning! The omelette came with really good potatoes and mediocre toast. I liked the atmosphere, sitting outside on the porch. The parking lot was a plus too!!

    (3)
  • Elizabeth P.

    I came for dinner and ordered from the Yelp Eats menu, and was unimpressed. Two good things about this place: great service, and lots of parking. The food unfortunately, is nothing special. I thought I couldn't go wrong with the truffle mac & cheese, but it was actually quite bland-- my husband's lentil soup, also bland. The burger was quite boring. I will try their brunch sometime, since it has such a great reputation, but will definitely not be back for dinner.

    (2)
  • Rob C.

    nice to find more breakfast places popping up. the house/porch setup is definitely charming. and we were treated very well here. shared the french toast, pancakes, and frittata. good food, great company makes for a very pleasant brunch.

    (4)
  • Todd S.

    If only everything at the restaurant was as great as the busser, he was wonderful. I don't know his name but if anyone from the restaurant is reading you should give him a raise. He was the haitan man working outside on Saturday. Great attitude, and very helpful and attentive.

    (2)
  • Jason Z.

    This is probably what happens when a place gets great reviews and you find yourself probably expecting more when you actually go eat there. That's what happened last night. I had picked Morgan's to take my girlfriend for her birthday and after reading the Yelp reviews, figured I had picked a winner. We sat outside, which was nice given it was 7 pm and not 95 degrees anymore, but I will add that the inside of the house that the restaurant is located is quaint and cozy. We both had drinks, she got the ginger saki fizz which was very good and I got the white wine sangria which was decent. We split the fried chicken which came with mashed potatoes and crispy kale as well as truffled mac and cheese. They bake the fried chicken, so its not quite as guilt-ridden as three pieces from say, KFC, but I actually thought it was the best part of the meal. The mashed potatoes were good, but i've had a lot better and the kale, while interesting texture wise, was simply ok. You'd also expect truffle mac and cheese, a staple at most higher-end restaurants to be great, but I thought the truffles overpowered the rest of the dish. Our server, who was great I might add, recommended the Baked Alaska, and that was solid, if unspectacular. Probably should have gone with Michael's Genuine if I could have done it all again.

    (3)
  • Addy V.

    I had heard a lot about the restaurant from my children so I decided to go for dinner. The appetizer was great it was fried calamari. Now the entree is a different matter, both my husband and I ordered the shortrib, which was like $28. My husband's was way better than mine. Mine had two huge bones and alot of connective tissue very little meat, very little gravy to go with the dry mashed potatoes. They serve this dish in a bowl so to try to cut the connective tissue to get to the meat was very frustrating. The bowl would of been great is it was very tender and didn't have all that unedible connective tissue( that's what I call it) The meat was dry, the mashed potatoes were dry and the gravy or sauce was practically non existent. Very disappointing and very expensive, at least for what I received.

    (2)
  • Giulia A.

    i went for a sunday brunch and was so pleasantly surprised. i had the hummus as an appetizer which was delicious and then the house club sandwich which was incredible. it came with fruit and a salad and everything was perfect. i plan on going again this weekend.

    (5)
  • Joel S.

    This is what I am talking about for a great local place. I was meeting a friend here for brunch and it took me all of 2 minutes to get here. Its a bit far for a walk but since I saw some doggies on the porch I may go with Stella next time. I was there early because my friend was help up by the bridge. I thought for sure I would be ordering a wonderful bloody mary but alas there is no alcohol served. There is wine and I imagine there is some beer as well, but I was hoping for a bloody. No big deal though I got the chunky monkey smoothie and it was great. I was all set on getting the french toast until i saw these great looking french fries. That made me change my order to the grilled cheese. this was the only vegetarian sandwich option if i remember, but I was ok with that. My friend got the tofu and shrimp. The tofu was great - and I'm not really a tofu fan - at least not huge chunks of it like this, but it was great. The grilled cheese was good - it was grilled cheese. It could have used tomato and/or onion but no problem there either. The fries were great - thin and crispy. One of the other great things is the menu has such variety that its easy to go back again and again to try all the great things - french toast, raspberry pancakes, frittata, calamari, salads etc etc etc. Way to go Morgan's!!!

    (4)
  • bridget s.

    I had an excellent experience here. I went with a group of people from yelp which gave me an opportunity to try several things off the menu. The waiter started us off with a couple of baskets of varied pastries (which were free) and then the ordering began. I ordered the french toast which was delicious, with cinnamon butter to add a special touch before pouring on loads of syrup. Things other people ordered included rasberry flatcakes, grilled cheese sandwich (which was no ordinary grilled cheese sandwich), and other meat involved things which I unfortunately could not share their delight in (I'm a vegetarian..). Everything I tried was amazing. Wish I lived closer to the design district- it would make brunch here a lot more convenient. One thing I must mention, I wasn't impressed with my mimosa, and neither was my neighbor at the table. They were very sour (most likely a result of using freshly squeezed- not overly sugared o.j.) and probably need a splash of.. sugar/splenda to be drinkable. Never ending on a negative note, the place is really adorable and the service was great. I would definately return.. hopefully with friends, so we can share : )

    (4)
  • Miami R.

    So, after looking around for a place to grab a sunday brunch, I saw the reviews for Morgan's. We live down the street just about a 2 minute drive. We got in the car this morning, pulled into the nice spacious parking lot. They had the heaters out for the outside diners. We sat inside though. there are about 6 tables inside, they were filled up a few minutes after we got there. They had a few items I wanted to try, which means I will have to go back and try them another time. We had eggs benedict and the french toast. a side of the turkey sausage and the maple bacon. one coffee. the bill was $35.00 it's a bit pricey, but, it may be worth it. As I think of it, I'm on the fence. But, I do want to return. So, whatever. It's a great place if you haven't tried it yet and are looking for a nice neighborhood place. Give them a shot. and yeah, the cinnamon bun cut into pieces and croissant were a nice touch.

    (4)
  • Romeo M.

    I went back to Morgan,s for lunch. I have the urge not to rave too much because next time I will have trouble getting a table. I cannot get the grilled cheese sandwich out of my mind. I also shared the steak salad and it was soo good. All of the salads look great. I had the beet ,carrot and apple juice to counter-balance the effects of the grilled cheese. Sit outside under the awning. Tell them that I sent you.

    (5)
  • rhett t.

    Tried dinner take-out. FWIW. Chicken was fine, burger was quite good, fries held up, but spaghetti + meatballs was a mess. Meatballs were acrid and not flavorful (best meatballs are Macaluso's, Randazzo's or Martorano's). CTS and IDNGOAC.

    (3)
  • Russell M.

    We've done dine-in and take-out from Morgan's and have been impressed with each. Brunch and Lunch. The place feels home-y yet sophisticated and relaxed. The staff all seem wonderful...we had some wide ranging conversations with one of the owners. The food is awesome. We've only had positive experiences. Also, I should add that the ambiance/atmosphere is really nice at Morgan's. It is the little things that distinguish the good from the great. We will be back. It is our new "place."

    (4)
  • eglys h.

    this was a nice friday afternoon lunch! invited by my boss made it even better! a living social coupon on hand sweeten the deal! we started with an order of the fried calamari - this was a nice portion - crispy and a good size to share - $10.00 - boss went with the pulled pork w/fries (string thin delicious addicting fries!) this was on a nice roll type bread - $12 - my co worker went with their Voluptuous GRILLED CHEESE - its made up of 4 types of cheeses, melted perfection on a nicely toasted bread - side of fries - $11 - i went with the chicken salad sandwich - side of fries $12 - it was amazing filled with cranberries, walnuts and just the right amount of tarragon! loved the bread it is served on! we also went with dessert which by the one all are homemade on site to order to you have to pick at the start of your meal how you want to end your meal - most take approx 15 mins to be done - we went with the rustic apple pie - $8.00 - this was so good. open face type tart baked to a delicious crunch filled with sliced baked apples and a delicious swirl of caramel sauce topped with powder sugar and a nice big cold scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top of the piping hot apples!!!! if you are sharing, be quick with spoon cause it is so good!! really liked the service and the simple and delicious approach in which they serve their food! look forward to coming back soon.,

    (4)
  • Gus V.

    My girlfriend and I went there yesterday for the first time and to say the least we were very happy with everything. The service was great, our server was very attentive, the food was great. Definitely a place worth going back to. The chocolate waffles made our morning and the ice cream on top even made it for a better brunch. A place I do recommend and which we will be going back to.

    (5)
  • Rachael H.

    Morgan's has yet to disappoint me. The brunch is always delicious. I of course always get the chicken & waffles which is by far the best I've had. The waffles are like pillows for the chicken strips you get. Service is on point and lets not even get started on their phenomenal beignets! It does seem tiny on the bottom floor with the waiters zooming by with food, people walking to the bathroom, diners, and the small bar they have inside, but rest assured that the second floor is a lot quieter. I would suggest getting a table up there if possible. As my fellow yelper Christine T did mention, parking is a bit....questionable. But it's Miami, what do you expect? Just don't get mad when you get blocked in. You've been warned.

    (4)
  • Shaula V.

    I went there for a breakfast meeting and arrived a little early. The waitress was rude. She just said "we're not open yet!" In a very rude way and didn't even offer me a chair where I could sit and wait. She refused to lower the volume of the radio, which was playing so loud we couldn't talk. Horrible experience. Horrible waitress. Nice bus boy.

    (1)
  • Liza S.

    Good place for brunch. The outside ambiance is comfortable, and although generally busy it's not too loud and the tables have plenty of room in between so you get all the enjoyment of the hustle and bustle of a busy place but still feel like you have a private table. The service was also unbelievably fast, and the waiter showed up to offer us mimosas the moment we sat down. I had eggs Benedict with salmon which was overall very good, just maybe slightly overcooked which is the only reason I gave them 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Sam S.

    The food was amazing. I came on a light Friday afternoon for brunch and it was absolutely delicious. The French Toast with cinnamon butter is delicious. The bread is fresh, not too thick or too thin. The top it off, there was a deliciously tasty maple cured bacon. This was my first time there but it won't be my last.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    Brunch is a rare occasion I get to enjoy. It's unusual to eat brunch alone, believe me I've tried! I was hopeful to have an enjoyable afternoon noshing on fatty breakfast/lunch fused foods. Unfortunately, everything came out just average and boring. We tried the Chicken and Waffle sandwich, the french toast, and the eggs benedict florentine. My favorite part of all the dishes were the side potatoes served with the eggs benedict... The chicken and waffle sandwich was very dry and the waffle was not crispy. I could barely taste the cheese in it and the sriracha sauce and maple syrup that accompanied it, didn't really go well with it. All in all, a pretty poor dish. They need a lesson from Gladys Knight's in Atlanta. The French Toast was okay, nothing special and so was the eggs benedict. I would not come back for average food. Maybe their dinner is better? I hope so.

    (2)
  • Poor M.

    Second time coming here in the last two months. We ordered the same things from the first time. Oxtail was good as usual, however the chicken sandwich had burnt pita bread and its was hard too.

    (3)
  • Chloe W.

    My friend and I visited this restaurant for brunch. It was delicious and you get a lot of food for a good reasonable price. I ordered the French toast with a side of maple bacon. The French toast comes with strawberry toppings and 3 thick slices of French toast. My friend ordered the chicken and waffles. Lots of chicken and thick fluffy waffles also. The brunch menu has a variety of things you could try. Unlike some other restaurants we looked at, they didn't have a lot to offer. We sat at the outside bar and enjoyed meeting Ruben. He's a really cool guy that can recommend anything for your trip or items to try on the menu. This is a nice place to come and relax. Food is awesome. Great service. Will be back

    (5)
  • Stephanie B.

    My family and I had a delicious brunch at Morgan's!!! My only suggestion is to show up after 3pm when the brunch crowd dies out because you will be waiting in the sun for over an hour. I ordered the frittata which is basically like your abuela's Spanish tortilla , a-la wynwood. It was interesting but delicious at that!!! The house club Sandwhich was large size and it also comes with a salad. The salad came with basically no type of dressing (not even a little bit of oil on the mixed greens) we had to ask for some. I saw the chicken and waffles from far away while I was waiting to be seated and it was kind of torturing because of how delicious it looked LOL. The drinks were good but I was confused because they kept bringing my boyfriends drink in different size drink glasses. I ordered a wisteria and it was a good choice for a brunch beverage. Can't wait to come back!

    (4)
  • Marcus D.

    Great breakfast spot my meal was very good. I ordered soft scramble eggs and they came out soft scramble. The coffee was very good as well. I brought one the biggest chocolate chip cookies I have ever seen. They sell them you just have to ask. I am still eating off it 3 days later and it's still great. The price are reasonable for breakfast that's not from a chain. They also have outdoor seat which is also great.

    (4)
  • Clemente M.

    Killer breakfast/brunch! Just about everything on the menu is great. Lunch isn't bad, but it's definitely not as good as breakfast. Get there early on a weekend, or you're going to wait.

    (4)
  • J.R. E.

    I visited Morgan's recently while in Miami on vacation. The was a line outside waiting to be seated and the parking lot was full so I assumed this was a great place to be. It took over 30 minutes to be seated and there was little to no communication between the wait staff when tables became available. The food was excellent, my husband had the brioche French toast which he thoroughly enjoyed and I had a turkey burger. Once the food arrived, the waiter was attentive and accommodating. We had a dozen of the fresh baked cookies to go and they were excellent as well. Our experience was pleasant and I hope the staff and figure out how to seat people quicker especially when there appear to be open tables.

    (4)
  • Rachel N.

    I love this place! The food is good, mimosas are amazing and the price is reasonable. Always have good service here, and the ambiance is wonderful. I highly recommended this place

    (5)
  • Emily H.

    The best breakfast items ever!!! I love breakfast on the weekends, but by the time I get up and get ready there is a strong possibility that I will have to wait. Morgan's has been on my top list and I finally decided that I would have to bite the bullet and wait if needed. I got there around 11:00 and there was a 15 minute wait which wasn't too bad. One of the things I noticed immediately was their organization. Everyone knew their role and was efficient. Our waitress had a great personality and was on point . My boyfriend had the frittata which was amazing and I had the Frenchman's sandwich. The sandwich was delicious, fried egg, ham, boursin and arugula. Delicious combination of flavors. I couldn't imagine getting any better until the French Toast arrived. OMG this is hands down the best French toast ever. I am not even such a big fan of French Toast, but this was amazing. The brioche bread had a caramelized crust and then the center was soft, it was topped by cinnamon butter. This was a perfect breakfast. Love it, its a must. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    Went there for brunch this past weekend and ordered the chicken and waffles. Was not impressed at all. The presentation is OK, but I didn't really enjoy my meal to say the least. There was nothing "wrong" with it, it's just that I've tasted better in Miami. Wasn't much flavor to the chicken and the waffle itself was not spongy and not the best quality I've had. Lets just say I had higher expectations for this. I ordered the mango smoothie (don't remember the name but it has mango, coconut, dates) and it was amazing. I enjoyed my smoothie much more than my meal. The service was ok- nothing stood out. We did wait a while for a table because we wanted to sit outside. Atmosphere is alright. I may be back just because I have heard good things, so it may just be ordering something else. My friend ordered an omelette and that looked really good.

    (3)
  • Alex B.

    Food here is good. But the service is getting worse and worse. Today went with friends for brunch. The host was rude. She gave out the table to ppl who came after us so I walked up and asked nicely " how much longer for our table to be ready " and didn't mention that I saw what was just happened. She answer with a bad attitude " u will be seated when your table is ready " ... Ahhh I just saw u seat ppl who came after us !!! O k a y ... We ordered the food and waited for 45 mins. Also saw 2 tables who seat after us got their food before we get ours. What was wrong with the services ?!?!? I guess we have to find a new place with a better for our brunch meet-up spot.

    (1)
  • Janette G.

    Second time coming here. By chance a friend told us about this place and when we got here I realized we've been. Food is excellent. Our wait staff was spot on. Had the chicken and waffles and a side of maple bacon. It was fantastic. No bones in the chicken and the bacon was sticky yet still crisp. We started brunch with a couple of sticky buns for the three of us, plenty!! They are so good and rich. My partner ordered the eggs Benedict again and they did not disappoint. We came here the first time for them and she had forgotten but quickly remembered after first bite. Ham is not too thick so you have a good balance of flavors. Coffee could've been stronger. Friend had the three egg combo and enjoyed every bite. If you're in the area stop!! Only bad thing is parking is limited if you arrive too late.

    (4)
  • Michelle C.

    Came here for dinner after wynwood artwalk and the food was awesome and great friendly service from Isabelle and Michelle. We started with the beef sliders and I had the Moroccan stew (vegetarian) and my hubby had the turkey burger. Everything was delicious. We will definitely be back soon!

    (5)
  • Ian M.

    Get there early, parking is limited because they get very busy!

    (5)
  • Julio L.

    Ok the rating just dropped..Was there for breakfast the other day....I particularly don't have a problem with pets, but when they are allow to eat ON the table with you, I have a little issue. Was there another dog ON my table as well? For sanitary purposes, "Was my table WIPED DOWN with the SAME wiping cloth? " guess over all concern. Let me not knock the place, the food is good, just concerns. Yes, they do advertised "dogs allow", but on a chair and paws on table? Keeping it real...

    (3)
  • Franklin M.

    Came here to celebrate Easter. The lackluster brunch menu was a surprising disappointment. Food was average, good, but average. I'm afraid, I won't be returning any time soon. Unlike Easter, there is no resurrecting this place.

    (3)
  • Benjamin B.

    Nestled in Wynwood, I went to Morgan's because I wanted to go to breakfast, and my roommate suggested we go. I read some of the reviews on Yelp just to get a sense for what the experience might be like, but I really went will few expectations other than I would have some eggs benedict. My first impressions of the place were that it seemed like one of those typical Wynwood places. It does have a slightly sophisticated, key-west vibe about it, but of course without the tropical paradise feel. Although I learned that there are various entrances and seating options, we sat outside on the veranda, which was perfect because it looked like it would rain. When it came time to order, I made a request that I have the eggs benedict but with chicken sausage instead of ham. The waitress said she would have to charge me for the substitution, but she never did, so that gave her some points in my book. As for the quality of the dish, it was one of the best versions I have had. The fact that the salt on the table is coarse sea salt also added to the dish because I like to salt my food and the grains of salt were large and really added flavor. As for the other takeaways, I was very satisfied that we were not rushed to leave. My roommate and I sat at the table for a good 20 minutes after we paid, and we were not rushed out. For me, this is always a sign of a good place. So, next time you want a quality brunch in the middle of Miami, make your way to Morgan's .

    (4)
  • Jessica C.

    Late review but went here for Valentine's day brunch, no longer than 30 minute wait so I def. love that. Mimosas were good, kinda of skimpy on the alcohol. The chicken and waffles were great, the poached egg with salmon was incredible. The restaurant itself is cute and small, unfortunatly we had to sit up stairs. I much rather have sat outside but it was all taken :( anyways, love this place but honestly nothing special. Will try to make it here again but won't be sad if I don't

    (3)
  • Kirstie A.

    Tried Morgans because I've heard good things and it looked like a cute spot- what a disappointment. Our food took over 30 minutes, and we only ordered 2 things. No modifications, just 2 simple dishes. It took so long that multiples tables arrived well after us and got their food before us. After 30 minutes the waitress came back and asked us what we ordered (did you not write it down?) and told us there was a mixup and it was on it's way. Another 10 minutes, still no food. And the whole time we sat there they didn't even offer us something to snack on. I've worked in hospitality before, it's not hard to send out 2 mimosas on the house when your guest has been waiting an inexcusably long time. When it finally came out, the food was great. That is literally the only reason I gave them 2 stars. Soon after, the waitress gave us a plate of potato slices on the house to apologize. Really? Potato slices? Not to mention they're a little late. Cute place, good food, and right by my house- but sadly, I don't think I'll come back.

    (2)
  • Carlos G.

    Morgan's never disappoints me. The wife and I really enjoy our Saturday brunches here. Why Saturdays you ask? Because Sundays are always so busy no matter when or where you go. There are some pretty mixed reviews here on the site but I can tell you that I have always enjoyed the service here. The staff is pretty friendly and I can tell you on this last visit that my server was very attentive. We brought #HeisenbergTheBT along with us and one of the waitresses was kind enough to bring him a doggy bowl of water. My Favs: The cheese platter - AMAZING The Melty Turkey Burger The Frenchman's Sandwich THE BAKED TO ORDER COOKIES! I've had the chicken and waffles and wasn't impressed. It was my first time ever ordering the dish and I was disappointed because the meal was just so bland. There are 2 reasons this review ends with 4 stars. 1. BRING BACK THE OLD FRIES!!! The old skinny fries were a huge Morgans hit, my understanding is that the vendor that they used no longer makes the fries so they are making their own now. The problem is that there is no consistency when they come out. If you place an order for two, one will come out crispy; the other will come out soggy. They are also way to thin. BRING BACK THE OLD FRIES!!! 2. The mimosa and sangria pitchers are a little overpriced. Especially since they are only enough to fill a few champagne flutes. That being said, keep up the great work and you'll always have this FatCat coming back!

    (4)
  • Janeisie R.

    My new favorite place for breakfast!!!!!!!!!!! I had a mimosa to start off and it was sooo good!! I ordered the french toast to share and an omelette. Amazing food! My bf had a grilled cheese and that was no joke! They didn't spare any cheese slices for his sandwich. I am already making plans to return and also try their dinner menu.

    (5)
  • Amy I.

    The chicken and waffle sandwich is heaven. There is just something about this place that makes you feel very at home and it's simply perfect for a brunch with friends and family or a good day date. Fills up very fast so get here early.

    (5)
  • Alicia P.

    Went for Breakfast on Tuesday morning. Great place for business meetings because of its quiet patio area- I ordered the Eggs Benedict with Ham and it was AMAZING ! And the spicy potato rounds that came with it were delicious too! Can't wait to go back to try their waffles!

    (5)
  • Ana O.

    I've read some mixed reviews about this place which was kind of a downer because beforehand I was looking forward to eating here. We went for Sunday brunch around 1pm and parking was a challenge but it was worth the wait. Seating time was about 20 minutes for a table inside. The 1st floor room is a bit a small but it has a cool vibe to it. My fiancé started out by ordering a chicken and waffle which if he claims to be 1 of the best. I had the French Toast. I fully recommend it. We decided on the bottomless mimosa and it was will worth it. I really enjoyed this place the service was great and the food was delicious. I go back for brunch again for sure. Overall it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to coming back for dinner some time.

    (4)
  • Sunshine P.

    Delicious food. I tried the eggs Benedict traditional, and it was really good. ( first time trying Eggs Benedict. I thennnnnn tried the stuffed French toast and it was to die for. No syrup needed. Our waiter Isabella was a great server and helped me with my decision. 3rd time being at Morgans and I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Amisha R.

    Ordered the Eggs benedict florentine and the french toast brioche. The food was amazing.... But ... the wait was too much. Waited for approximately 2 hours prior to being seated inside as it was insanely hot to sit outdoors. After being seated, they took 15 minutes prior to someone coming in to serve us water. Have been to a lot of brunch places, and somehow it was crazy that no was was making sure that the people waiting to be seated were hydrated. I would really encourage the management to hire a couple more people who would maybe take orders for drinks and provide water for those waiting to be seated. Also, I would suggest they make a shade in the tons of parking space they have and provide some space to sit for those waiting. It was like a punishment for having thought of the idea to have brunch at Morgan's on a Sunday. There were a couple of servers who were just interested in loitering around a bunch of single girls and didn't seem to care about the others. In short, it was a frustrating brunch. Eventually our server was great and so was the food... but surely did not compensate for the long tiring wait..My husband was mad at me for taking him to this place !

    (3)
  • Humberto N.

    Friendly staff. Easy relaxed atmosphere. I had the beet and goat cheese taco and it was excellent!!

    (4)
  • Ashley J.

    I went here for a friend's birthday dinner. The table was reserved for 3 pm but was not ready at 3 pm, but it didn't bother me much. The place has outside seating and inside seating. It is really small inside and I don't really like it much. I was happy that we sat outside. I ordered the eggs Benedict Florentine (with spinach). It was pretty good and the potatoes on the side were VERY delicious. The restaurant is not cheap but not expensive. It's in the middle. Overall, it was not bad.

    (3)
  • Naty K.

    I assume that the people putting 2 dollar signs (as in moderate) for this place are only doing so because they came here for brunch. Dinner is NOT cheap, let's put it that way. Luckily, I had a Groupon, or dinner would have been $80+ for 2 people, and that's also assuming you don't get any soft drink refills. The place has charm. It's an old historic home that was converted to a restaurant. There's outdoor seating as well as indoor seating. You are led up some stairs to the second floor, which is where the restaurant's seating is located. On this particular night, the heat was tolerable so we ate outside. Parking is ample, with a lot of self-parking on the side of the restaurant. Unfortunately, the choices on the menu were a bit...scarce. I was looking to order fish but they only had the one fish I cannot stand, which is salmon. This was also the fish of the day. They really need to up the ante for pescetarians! I settled for 2 vegetarian options -- the Moroccan stew, which sounded exotic enough, and the Manicotti. As an appetizer, we got the fried calamari. I enjoyed the calamari, as it reminded me of the way it is prepared in Europe, which is lightly fried and not full of breading. They also had generous portions and the marinara sauce was tasty. The manicotti was ok but I have had better. The ricotta was runny, watery even. The sauce was a bit on the bland side. The crepes were tender though. The highlight came in the form of the Moroccan stew. I had never had anything quite like it, and the mixture of different flavors - sweet, sour, and bitter had a nice kick. You see, not only are there olives, almonds, lemon and couscous, but also dried apricots and tomato all mixed together and stewed. It was delicious! As a side, we got the sauteed spinach and the Brusells sprouts. The sprouts were grilled, so the outside was nice and crunchy. It was a nice touch and since it's not common to find Brusells sprouts in menus, I must give them props for that. At this point, like I said above, the bill was starting to build up so we refrained from dessert. I I just can't give 4-5 stars though due to the lack of seafood options, the high prices, and the manicotti. This seems to be the place to come if you're looking for brunch but dinner was just not that impressive to me.

    (3)
  • Sherri W.

    my husband and our kids (11 and 8) completely loved the food and service was great too - we actually shook our waiter Rob's hand! (when was the last time you did that!) We plan to return soon to try other dishes. Kids loved sliders, the bread basket, We loved our entrees - meatloaf; goat cheese and beet tacos. Desserts looked great but we were stuffed. Went on to the enjoy Wynwood from there.

    (4)
  • Adrienne L.

    The food came to our table cold. Our eggs were rubbery, the pancakes were doughy and there were flies everywhere. The waffles were pretty ok even though they were cold when they served them to us. I must of really been hungry lol

    (2)
  • Nabeel H.

    Went here on a casual Saturday for brunch, couldn't be happier. Great environment, very good decor, delicious food, good service.Not too noisy, but definitely unique compared to other places. they have really good chicken waffles, and on of the best cinnamon buns!

    (5)
  • Steve A.

    Okay... so let me start by saying that the food here is good. Not awesome, like OMG, i'll never have another meal like this, good... but decent enough to have given the restaurant a second chance. However, that won't be happening anytime soon because of the seriously poor service at this place. I haven't been to a place in quite some time that not only serves the children last, but has them wait an extra 5 minutes (easy) for their meals while all the adults have be fed. In addition, the waitress was MIA for most of the meal, and took forever in refilling coffee or making any general inquiries as to how everything was. When we finally finished our meals, the busboy scraped the leftovers on our plates into one big pile on one of our plates in order to more efficiently stack the plates BEFORE removing it from our table? Seriously???? Who trains these servers??? I do have to give some credit to the hostess, who was courteous, and very helpful in keeping us appraised of the wait time for our party of 7. (35 minutes on a saturday around 11:30am). Overall, we were disappointed by the waitstaff, not overly impressed with the food, and probably wouldn't return...

    (2)
  • Jessica B.

    Mimosa's were great. Very nice. We ordered the salmon platter and an omelet. Both were good. I'm a fish eater so it was a different preparation of the salmon for me but a nice surprise nonetheless. The beignets were good as well. It was our first time eating beignets and we were delighted. The sauces were delicious as well. Would definitely come back.

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    WOW!! The staff here is amazing. My group had an awful experience at another brunch spot & we decided to go to Morgan's instead. I told the hostess about how awful the other place had bin and she showed up with a cheese & fruit platter to ease the mood & make us soo happy! :) it's the little things that count & they really get how to run a business! A+ to the frittata & Bloody Mary

    (5)
  • George E.

    I've read some bad and mixed reviews about this place which was kind of a downer because beforehand I was really looking forward to eating here. We went for Sunday brunch and parking was pretty full on their lot but we lucked out as someone was leaving. Seating time was about 5 minutes for a table inside. When we got to the first floor room it seemed a little small but it has a cool vibe to it. Once you sit and start going through the menu you forget all about that though. I started out by ordering a chunky monkey which if you are a fan of banana drinks I fully recommend you should get. I decided to have a grilled cheese sandwich that was simply cheesy. It was delicious and I will have another when I go back for brunch again for sure. My girlfriend had the omelet with I think ham and spinach. They were good but what was amazing was her order of maple bacon. It was so damn good I'd still recommend it to an angry vegan. We also decided to split an order of french toast that felt like it just melted in your mouth. Overall it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to my dinner I have planned.

    (5)
  • Jason a.

    Great club sandwich, iced coffee portions are big easy to share food came out extremely quick great lunch spot!!

    (5)
  • Lynn N.

    This was my first time going to Morgans and I went with a group of 10 to celebrate a birthday. We read about the long lines on the weekend so we came in on a Thursday morning and had the whole upstairs area to ourselves and it was a beautiful area! The table ordered a variety of dishes and everyone was thoroughly pleased and had no complaints whatsoever about the food! I ordered the chicken and waffles and there was not a crumb left on my plate! I found the waffle to have a nice crunch but was light and fluffy. The chicken had delicious breading and the flavors melded together perfectly. The wait was long to order but that was understandable considering that we were a large group that had invaded upon the unsuspecting waitstaff. We will definitely be coming back to Morgans for brunch again and will add it to our go to places to eat!

    (5)
  • Todd M.

    Cool place, great atmosphere, amazing food. Had the mascarpone & raspberry stuffed French toast. It was delicious. Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Monique P.

    I enjoyed my time here and so did my father. Service was quick and the food came quickly as well. I went on Saturday at around noon, we were seated immediately. Food was good I like my waffles a little crispy but it was still good. I would good back.

    (5)
  • M S.

    I felt I was obligated to write this review. Perhaps this place has decent reviews because of the ambience or the basic food that people who don't know the difference like. However this place is nothing special. I ordered french toast with a side of bacon. The bacon comes and there are 2 blonde short hairs on the bacon. The french toast comes and there is the same type of hair on the french toast. Disgusting. Not to mention the food took an hour. Granted it is Sunday and it's busy but this is ridiculous. Prosecco is served in wine glasses, because they do not have flutes... Food is nothing that competes with the rest of the restaurants in the area.

    (1)
  • Nathaly L.

    When you tire of Lincoln Road brunch check out this place, brunch is usually busy and they don't take r.s.v.p. they do have great outdoor seating which i prefer so your adorable dogs are welcomed. I would give their french fries 5 stars alone. i am obsessed with them. their sandwiches are all pretty good and the red wine sangria is pretty good too. Eggs Benedict are cooked perfectly, the french man sandwich is good too but i did not like the fact that the fresh arugula wilted and became difficult due to the fried egg, and i can become a bit messy especially for me, since i always make a mess eating. the chicken sandwich is great and the grilled cheese too but i would add sliced tomato or a little spicy mustard or both. But if you like grilled cheese plain i assume you will like it as is. The Benignant have to be ordered 30 minutes in advance and personally were not worth it.

    (4)
  • Sandy J.

    This place was pretty tasty. My friend and I went there for brunch on Labor Day. We started with a beet taco. While my friend was not overly impressed by the tacos there was a freshness to them that I enjoyed. We also had a sticky bun which was less sweet than most, but in a good way. It was also very substantial. We also had classic french toast which were perfect and florentine Benedict which were also perfect. No brunch is complete without a crisp beverage. My friend ordered a champagne cocktail, which she did not like. Upon request it was replaced with a very good Bellini. We completed brunch with a couple of very good soy lattes. Although, there were not really any innovative flavors in the dishes they were all perfectly executed. The service was a bit slow, however that was not unexpected due to the constant line to get in.

    (4)
  • MissLiteEyes S.

    a waste of money! I order the beef sliders..a steak that came to me as a roasted beef..it was also suppose to come with fries && it came with these little tiny skinny fries..also the sautéed spinach is eh

    (2)
  • Brad H.

    Had not been back for a while. Guy at front indifferent at best, no server for 10 ten minutes of sitting down (wasn't particularly busy by the way, ended up walking out.

    (1)
  • Andrew C.

    If the weather is lovely, then this restaurant provides beautiful outdoor seating. The outside is furnished with wood and reminds me of a cabin from up north (even though I have never been up north, I have seen pictures). It is beautifully lit at night time and makes for a nice intimate setting. Inside looks brightly lit and a completely different atmosphere. Complimentary corn and white bread was served to us while we decided on what to order. The bread was warm and served with a slightly sweet honey butter. We ordered the cheese platter, chunky monkey and mango paradise smoothies, port braised brisket and wild king salmon. For dessert we ordered the beignets. The cheese platter actually came with 4 different cheeses, a brie, a blue, and two other hard cheeses. I am not really sure what they were, maybe a gouda and something else. I do not like really strong cheeses, but was looking forward to the brie and cheddar. Unfortunately the cheddar was not there, the blue was really strong, one of the other cheeses was also strong, and the other was okay. The brie was really good, but I wish the waitress would have explained the selection to us before hand. The apricot paste is decent, but scant and more bread should definitely be given. Our smoothies were really good. You could taste the ingredients that went into them and it was not overly filled with sugar or other sweeteners. Our entrees were tasty. The salmon was cooked really well, still juicy and tender, and the brisket could have been cut with a spoon. The portions were really good for the price, we had to take home left overs. We were looking forward to the dessert because I have read so much about the beignets. When they came I was shocked at the size of them, you get like four or five baseball sized doughnuts! Accompanying them was a caramel, raspberry, and chocolate sauce. The doughnuts were so light and fluffy, unfortunately they were lacking the buttery goodness of fried doughnuts. They get a 10 for texture but more like a 6 for flavor. The sauces were pretty good, but I have had better caramel and chocolate sauces. Overall it was a good meal. The portion sizes were excellent for the price, especially for the mid-town area.

    (4)
  • Kate P.

    This place was awesome! My mom was in town visiting my fiancé and I and we took her here for dinner for her last night before she left. What a delight. It has a beautiful porch for outside seating and it's own parking lot with free parking which is always a bonus in Miami. The waitress was excellent and had the cutest English accent. It was a Sunday night so it wasn't that busy which just added to our delight. Mom got a great house club sandwich which was humongous. The bread was fresh and it came with a huge side salad. Josh had amazing fried fish tacos and I had the wild king salmon. Everything was absolutely delish! And not to mention the ambiance of the restaurant was great! Would definitely recommend and definitely would go back! Can't wait for our next visit!

    (4)
  • Nick C.

    Last sunday we went to Morgans, you can eat really really well, the ambience is cool, but... As a good and popular place the waiting list is eternal! More than a hour waiting for a table. If you keep this factor out, the restaurant is very good, the price is more than reasonable and everybody very nice. I asked for an omelette whith mozzarella bacon and chorizo, perfect size, perfect taste. My wife ordered a eggs Benedicts and she said that was the best eggs benedict she had ever had. We spent such an amazing time with our friends that maybe we are overrating this place a little bit, but hey!

    (4)
  • Varghese K.

    I absolutely love this place! Great latte and great berry waffles! I highly recommend this place, as a tourist! Staff is very nice and by far the nicest! As for their special! I will come back soon!

    (5)
  • Lucy K.

    I had the Chichen pot pie and I had to give it 5 stars. The taste was really excellent,wish I could do a chicken broth as good

    (5)
  • Enbar C.

    Came here for brunch and it was subpar, and that's being generous. It was a bit slow for a Sunday, and yet service was still slow. Food was okay. Had the eggs Benedict and eggs were a little too done. My friends had the French toast, which were sweat, fluffy, and plentiful. Overall, 3 stars.

    (3)
  • S.E. A.

    Delicious, healthy brunch, beautifully prepared. Sitting on the veranda is heavenly on a sunny morning.

    (5)
  • R H.

    40 minute wait then additional 25 minutes to order then 30 more minutes to get food. I ordered waffle chicken sandwich. The quality was sub par. Food came out cold and chicken was just re heated. Not worth it, stick to traditional places and don't believe the hype on this place.

    (1)
  • Andreina G.

    I only waited half an hour which was pretty good compared to other brunch places. I ate upstairs which is really pretty and all white. I had the chicken and waffles and a mimosa. I ordered a sticky bun but it never arrived. I proceeded to order another mimosa and I basically got it with the check. The food was pretty good, but the service wasn't that great.

    (3)
  • Heather F.

    Tip: You should drive here just to eat the French Toast because it is that amazing. I know French Toast seems really simple and basic but it is hands down the best I have had in my life. Topped with big, fat strawberries you can't go wrong. Breakfast is what these guys are known for. I came during Art Basel weekend so parking was a nightmare due to all the galleries and tents set up around Morgan's but normally parking isn't too big of a deal as they have a small parking lot. Just know that there is no valet. They make homemade cinnamon rolls and homemade sticky buns. If you need gluten free you can just order eggs. I'm sure the lunches are also tasty but we stuck with breakfast. During nice days (which are frequent in Miami) you can enjoy the outside patio which is beautiful. Note: Mimosas are made STRONG

    (5)
  • Alexis G.

    my first time being here today and i only waited around 20 minutes to be seated. the outside patio is cute but i much rather be seated inside, especially with the unpredictable miami summer weather. it looks like they took an old house and converted it into a restaurant but it looks so cute and cosy, a little tight though. i had the benny florentine which was good but it came cold?? i ordered it w a side of bacon and it was delicious. it was coated in maple syrup so it saved me the trouble of dipping my bacon in the syrup which i LOVE doing. also had the chicken and waffle... that fried chicken was BOMB. so crispy and full of flavor. i would get it with bacon on top next time forsure. a pitcher of mimosa is priced at $34 most places have it for half the price but i still ordered it..... and drank it.... all. will be going back for the raspberry stuffed french toast.

    (4)
  • Jessica N.

    Really good brunch! Benedict and salad, chicken and waffles, the stuffed french toast all amazing!

    (4)
  • Jessica W.

    I stopped at Morgans this morning with my mom for breakfast. Although it was the typical hot and humid Miami weather, we were very comfortable sitting in the shade of their patio. My mom ordered the jungle berry smoothie which included banana, dates, acai- it was thick, creamy and sweet. I ordered the frittata that was a generous portion size served with fresh greens on top; it was quite delicious. My mom ordered the beef sliders that were cooked just the way she requested. Our server was attentive and friendly. It was a great meal and an awesome choice for breakfast/brunch in wynwood.

    (4)
  • Emma F.

    When for dinner to check all they hype about the place . It was good . Not impressed .

    (4)
  • Kevin C.

    I've been here at least 10 times, and I haven't written a review for it yet...what?! This is one of my favorite places to go in Miami. The eggs benedict and the variation with salmon are delicious and some of the best I've had. I'm also a huge fan of the sticky bun (get it early because they usually sell out) and the BLT, which is surprisingly filling along with the shoestring fries. My girlfriend is a very picky eater and she loves the waffles with berries and cream. The decor is fantastic with a large outdoor area under shade. The inside is a bit chilly and bare, but with a classy look and decor. Service is always fantastic here.

    (5)
  • Yvette O.

    So disappointed that a star is actually too much and I can only blame the incredibly rude host. Not only did we wait at the entrance for a good ten minutes to get greeted but after that we wanted to sit outside and this guy just made it impossible with his rude attitude. Needless to say we left. So I actually don't know if they even serve good food but based on the customer service as we first arrived, I did not want to take my chances.

    (1)
  • Irlanda S.

    I ordered a egg Benedict traditional, and I was extremely disappointed. The egg was cold, the muffing chewing and bad service. It didn't worth the one waiting line

    (1)
  • Julie M.

    Traveling for work, found this on Yelp! and it was sooo good I had brunch and dinner here on the same day! The French toast is sweet and the cinnamon butter makes it heavenly. For dinner, I had the citrus roasted pork over black beans and rice, cilantro, fresh ripe tomatoes and avocado. Another amazing dish. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Shamik T.

    Friendly service and good food. If I lived in Miami, I'd probably come back. We had a large group of about 8 + a baby, so it was nice to get one of the private rooms above the bar. Our server was patient and friendly. I highly recommend the Italian Shandy. Refreshing drink that isn't over powering with alcohol. Grilled cheese was "voluptuous" as the menu says, but may have been excessive for my taste. Half a sandwich was more than enough. I thought the french fries (which are apparently new to the menu) were lackluster. It may have just been my preference for thicker fries, but these were shoestring, and as a result, all the herbs that were supposedly added to the fries didn't stick. Beignets were fantastic, and worth ordering. Parking situation however, was a mess. The lot was a complete mess. Do yourself a favor and pay for street parking. It's worth it.

    (4)
  • Nate B.

    We had the chicken and waffles and a frittata and both were dynamite! Despite being on a busy road it was really quiet and chill with good service. We went for brunch during the week so there was no wait but when passing at other times of the day it looks pretty crowded.

    (4)
  • Carolina E.

    Was a great experience great delicious brunch food, fast service, chic place, great for date, or time with family n friends!

    (5)
  • Charla D.

    Very cool use of a big, old, southern house. Whimsical decor that varies throughout the house adds to the charm. Our family was there for brunch mid- morning on a Sunday and the place was packed both inside & out on the patios. We were a large group that took over the upstairs. Sticky buns ...totally delish, can't imagine anyone not loving them. I had the BLT, it was a very hearty sandwich & I chose cole slaw as my side which was creamy & included cranberries & walnuts. We were a big group & lots of items were ordered & I heard no complaints. We were impressed with how fast they get the food out considering how large the place is & how very busy they were. Definitely worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Morgan M.

    Morgan's is reliable, delicious, and should definitely be one of your go-to's if it isn't already. With that being said - my friend and I originally planned to dine at Gigi. While Gigi is always delicious, it lacks in the customer service department. We were told they weren't seating outside and since we had a dog we were turned away. Onto our trusty delicious staple. Definitely sit outside on Morgan's covered wrap around porch. We ordered two appetizers and had a few glasses of wine. The beet and goat cheese tacos were delicious and interesting. There were a ton of different flavors but they all worked together. The corn tortillas had just the perfect amount of crunchy to soft- and they used two tortillas per taco so they didn't fall apart. The Mediterranean plate was just okay. Good for munching on. But our waitress was awesome - the pita was a bit stale and wasnt toasted - she offered to bring us out some of the bead that came in the bread basket that she noticed we loved. Delicious. The service was the perfect mix of attentive without being overbearing. However, the service can sometimes be hit or miss when Morgan's is slammed for brunch. Definitely go try it. And order the homemade hot gooey warm cookies before you start your meal (they take 30 minutes). And don't think I'm partial because my names Morgan.

    (5)
  • Maggie S.

    Best Breakfast in Miami. Sundays, its a mad house. Try to catch it another day if possible. Crab Benedict is phenomenal.

    (4)
  • Alejandro A.

    Worst place in Florida, they don't care about their customers, 1.30 hours waiting and we never got a table , they told us that they don't take reservations but they had one table reserved for a party of our size, I guess a VIP?? we saw a couple of tables standing up and going away because nobody took their orders, the worst part nobody cares, so good luck eating there.

    (1)
  • Tu M.

    Brunch as usual was amazing. The French toast is 3 sets of 3 inches thick yumminess. The frittata was great too! High give maple bacon! Kerri was so wonderful and so was Jose (our servers). One tip though, get there early if you want to park in the lot. Sunday gets crazy packed!!

    (5)
  • Mikica C.

    Woowww!!! Food, service, ambiance, all amassing!! We had salmon bany, duck hush and mascarpone-raspberry French toast but bacon was the cherry on cake! We will bee back! Thank u!

    (5)
  • Mehdi G.

    Great food! Parking area very small though. On the expensive side? payed $20 for a veggie omelette meal (had 2 slices of bread and some potatoes inculded) with a glass of cold milk. However, meal was large and delicious. Good service for a saturday morning.

    (4)
  • Stephanie V.

    2 points for the service - first off on the way there (being 5 min away) I called to ask what the wait time was and the guy said there was absolutely no wait .. 5 min later we arrived.. there was all the suddenly a 35 to 45 min wait .. Hmm?? Secondly I asked for a stroller friendly table because my infant was asleep in the stroller .. They put me in a table towards the back area outside .. Mid-meal another waitress comes to my table and says do you mind moving your stroller directly behind you because it's kind of in the way .. I said how is it in the way and proceeded to move my stroller closer to me and the table and she said well I can just tell its in the way for other people .. Then she said " if anything just carry him & Move the stroller behind you" !!mind you I was In the middle of eating my delicious meal .. That's not annoying at all don't worry 5 points for the food - amazing eggs Benedict & French toast Why is it that the most amazing restaurants have the most idiotic people working for them ??

    (1)
  • Tatyana D.

    Very impressed with brunch. Fresh juices were amazing, egg Benedict was one of the best I've had and waffle and chicken sandwich was delicious. Even espresso was outstanding. Service was quick and prices are reasonable. Will be back soon.

    (5)
  • Lynned F.

    I read several places that Morgans was rated as having one of the best Chicken & Waffles in Miami. Not the case. Morgan's replaced the traditional Southern Fried Chicken with large chicken tenders that lacked salt and pepper. The waffle was good, no complaints there. Everyone else order salads or sandwhiches - none of us finished our meals as no one enjoyed what they ordered. The cheese sampler, however, was excellent! There isn't a wine bar in all of Miami that has matched Morgan's pairings of cheese, nuts, fruit and honey. I would go back just for their cheese plate and a glass (or two) of wine. The service was poor and slow. Granted we went during Art Basel but they were hardly full. We sat upstairs in what fault like a sauna. If we go back (for the cheese plate) we'll definitely sit outside on the Patio. It may be hot outside but at least we'll get some air circulation.

    (2)
  • Laura R.

    Came her on sunday for brunch with two friends. I found the place through Yelp and couldn't resist the urge to go for brunch after all the great reviews this place had. I went around 1:30 and only had to wait about 10 to 15 minutes tops to get seated. This place mostly has seating outside and luckily the day I went wasn't very hot! I ordered the eggs benedict with salmon and potatoes, super good! My friends ordered the chicken and waffles which were also good but could have had more flavor, and my other friend ordered scrambled eggs with toast. The presentation of the food was really good, and overall the food was alright even though I was expecting much more especially for the price we paid ($16 for eggs benedict with salmon) but it was a good time. I'm not sure if I will go back to this place, but it was worth a try!

    (3)
  • Karyn T.

    Delicious!!! Super cute gem, the atmosphere was awesome. Great brunch with my girl, super relax and our waiter was amazing(Shawn keep up the great work) If one thing I love when I try a new spot is service and this place really went beyond my expectations, defenatly a new spot for me.

    (5)
  • Keisha M.

    I was sorely disappointed in this restaurant experience. First, they had no vegetarian burger, which happened to be finished from the night before. Also, when I asked for sauteed veggies, the waitress was told that they were busy and would not do that. Then, they tried to force me to get the beet tacos without the feta which I did not want. So, I ended up eating potatoes and water after traveling a far distance and waiting in the rain to eat at this restaurant. Not even at fast food restaurants have I been treated to eating a side order of potatoes and being refused for my order. Clearly, hospitality is not this restaurant's forte!

    (1)
  • Aaron A.

    Don't come here if you want to be healthy. A really nice option for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Not such a dinner spot from the menu I saw. I ate the turkey burger which was really good, helped out a lot by the bread they served it on. I would eat here again. The wait was too long. Needs more seats under A/C and additional fans for the outside covered seats.

    (4)
  • Cristy M.

    Went to Morgan's for the second time yesterday with my girlfriends for brunch. The food was good and the mimosas were big! There apparently was a large party inside so our only option was to sit outside. It was HOT. They need to add some more fans or outside A/C. I had the chicken and waffles and must admit I prefer Eating House or Yard Bird to theirs. A bit pricey for the ambiance and portions you're getting but I've had worse in Miami.

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    Great place for brunch, bad place for waiting. Its another good place to get a bite in the Wynwood/Midtown area. The food was great all around. Delicious drinks considering its a wine and beer place. They have some very cool and creative drinks. The drinks are a bit pricey for what they are, but since they're quality its fine. The brunch menu is great lengthy with many different selections and great food. The only downside is their wait time and their waiting area is non existent. Wait on a Sunday at 1pm was a little over an hour for 3 guests. they can do a better job of managing their tables they had a huge party just hanging out not ordering anything taking up two tables of four while people were waiting standing in the sun. I understand you cant kick people out but nicely offer a drink at the bar and explain its a busy day with many guests waiting. Any rational human being would understand. They can also use some benches and a waiting area. There were women with strollers and elderly people in the standing in the walk way for about an hour. Great food though cant deny that. Arrive early to beat the crowds. I recommend it! Every plate I saw looked great. Would give it an extra star if the waiting area was different.

    (3)
  • C. L.

    Eggs Benedict was good but a little cold when it arrived. My friend ordered the chicken and waffles. It looked impressive but apparently was a little dry :/

    (3)
  • Jose N.

    Went there for lunch and the food was un eatable was bad I won't go back or recommended to anyone , also our waiter had a bad attitude Won't ever go back

    (1)
  • Kursteen N.

    Nice brunch spot in Midtown. Durin the weekend there's an average wait time of 30-45 mins for a table.

    (3)
  • Felicia R.

    Arrived for brunch, parking is tight. But the service is great, casual atmosphere, delicious brunch menu, pet friendly. I thought food was very good, We were a party of six, so we waited about 20 minutes for seating. (i noticed parties of 2 were seated almost immediately) I ordered the Voluptuous Grilled cheese with coleslaw. (the sandwich was great, slaw not so much) Husband ordered the "Frenchman" sandwich which is egg, arugula, ham on bread and it looked amazing. the only complaint I have is there is a filtered water fee, waitress could have brought this up.

    (3)
  • Clinton M.

    Incredible brunch spot in the heart of Wynwood. I had the chicken n waffles sandwich and they were so, so good. Perfect amount of chicken squeezed between two waffles and melted cheese. Even came with Siracha on the side which was quite a tasty blend. Mimosas were on point. Service was great and the atmosphere was even better. Highly recommend this local spot! My friends had the club and they also enjoyed theirs a lot

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    The French toast was good. The cinnamon butter was not so great. It needed a little sweetness to it. They should try maple butter with cinnamon in it. I also ordered the maple bacon that was $5. The bacon was greasy and you revived 4 thin pieces. It did not taste like maple bacon. I actually think it was just regular bacon. The water needs to be filtered. I suggest you order some orange juice or something else. Not sure I will be back

    (3)
  • Sabrina L.

    Nice place for brunch. Loved the outside patio, very quaint and inviting, but make sure you seat near the shade...Miami in the Summer is not forgiving and you will get a nice tan! For my first time here I order the Eggs Benedict with spinach, OMG! what an awesome choice I made. This dish is def a must! and of course you can't forget to pair it with a yummy mimosa :) Great option in Midtown, prices are reasonable.

    (4)
  • Grisel L.

    I've been to Morgan's 3 times for brunch and each time I have left equally satisfied. I am a creature of habit, so my go-to plate has always been the Brioche French Toast. Its absolutely amazing. The cinnamon almond butter...AHMAZING! The frittata is also delicious. Pair them together with a nice chilled Mimosa, and I am in foodie breakfast heaven. The ambiance is super chill. Its a mixed croud of hipsters, families and biscayne area locals. The only negative is they do not have a kids meal (not sure if this is on purpose) but they are pretty good about making you chicken tenders or something off the menu to accomodate or appease your little ones. This is my new fave brunch spot. I would like to try them for lunch or dinner. So stay tuned for a review update soon!

    (4)
  • Ammar A.

    Great coffee , amazing food , must have the berry bread pudding and the filter coffee. Remember to write ur name in before u stand in line.

    (5)
  • Jae M.

    I was really disappointed with my visit. After reading a bunch of positive reviews, I decided to give this place a try. The ambiance is really nice. It makes for a great brunch location, if only the food and service matched the decor. My guy said he enjoyed his burger. I order scrambled eggs with cheese, home fries and a stack of pancakes (don't judge I'm uber pregnant!). All of the food was luke warm (at best), there was hair in my eggs and when I told the server about it he just took my plate & ran off. No appalled look, No "Oh No! I'm sorry about that.", No sort of remedying the crap plate I was served. In fact, the server took so long I had to get up to make sure they didn't bring me another order because I was not going to pay for it and by that point I was ready to get out of there & grab some good breakfast elsewhere. Definitely will not go back. It's such a bummer because the space is so nice & would have made a perfect brunch spot.

    (2)
  • Flavia C.

    What a lovely place, you feel right at home. Right in the midtown section of Miami on the border of hip artsy Wynwood is this gem of a spot in a renovated home. The best way to describe it is homey The service makes you feel like you are at a neighbors for dinner who just happens to be an amazing chef! I love all the different seating options just in the place itself00upstairs, downstairs , outside all have different vibes. The food is off the charts and I cant wait to return for their much talked about brunch! I had beet and goat cheese tacos to start (lots of great veggie options on the menu) The morgan's salad which had so many hidden treats and then snuck a bite of my firends meatloaf with mashed potatoes and they were all amazing. I love that they source all of their food locally and really have an eye towards community. No question this is a spot to check out and then wander around and see what a great little neighborhood it is.

    (4)
  • Megan S.

    Good ambience with questionable characters serving you as part of the crew. The food was organically delicious served in exquisite portions however one can not help but loose their appetite once you sit inside looking at the poor hygiene these servers and bussers utilize. Also the manners the crew has are poor to say the least and proper training had certainly not been applied when hiring these folks. Overall found it pricy for the demographic location is in and what surrounds you.

    (1)
  • Primo L.

    Had a wonderful lunch here with a crisp Sauvignon blanc and the shredded duck wrap with radicchio, hoisin and scallions. My companion enjoyed the beet and goat cheese tacos and Prosecco, and all the ingredients were light, fresh and perfect for an outdoor summer lunch. Can't wait to return.

    (4)
  • Bonnie L.

    Disappointing.. I did not enjoy my dinner experience at all. My 1st attempt should have been a clear warning.. On the website it states Morgans close at 10:00 pm I arrived at 9:00pm and was told by the staff it was a slow day so they decided to close earlier. Weeks later I decided to get there by 8:00 to insure i make it the 2nd time around. Server recommended the Hangar Steak with fresh chimichurri, it was way over cooked and tough. Mac and cheese was nothing to rave about, my friend ordered Port Braised Beef Short Ribs which was decent...

    (1)
  • Ivan M.

    This is one of my frequent spots in Midtown, it a great place for lunch and has cool outdoor seating area. Try the meatloaf!

    (3)
  • Trina S.

    Second time that we have eaten here & they were just as good. Service was great & the two hosts were nice & conversational. I had chicken & waffles b/c I had their waffles when we had brunch last year. Good vibe.

    (4)
  • Donner T.

    Great breakfast, great fresh food all day, a comfortable environment surrounded by greenery, and solid service. Morgans is a standout. They simply know how to run a great restaurant. Please stick around for a long time Morgans. I need you!

    (5)
  • Angel G.

    I arrived at Morgan's between 10:30 - 11am for AJ's birthday brunch. It was NOT that packed at the time. I walked in at the same time as another party. They were acknowledged and told where to find the party they came to be with. I stood alone as the host turned her back and decided to hold a conversation with 2 other employees. 3 other hosts/waitress looked me square in the eye as they passed and did not even crack a smile to say hello under their breath. They just looked at me and kept walking. At that point I froze up as my body was trying to shake me to say DON'T YOU F'in SEE ME STANDING HERE????? The hostess finally felt some heat radiating from where I was standing. She did not say am sorry. She just looked at me. All my ghetto-ness was on the verge of cutting up at this place but, i resisted and she escorted me to where my party was. Our server was OK, a bit too confused, timid and most of the time lost. This is not a place I would jump for your to visit. Oh the food too was just OK. Left there hungry and opted for fast food satisfaction. :/

    (2)
  • Adeline S.

    I absolutely love this place for Sunday Brunch! The waffles w/berries are a must have! Dinner is awesome too! Meatloaf, roast chicken, mac n cheese, and those mini sliders.... Yum! Service can be a little off sometimes but it's bearable. Parking can be a hassle and the lines can get pretty long, but it's good indication that the food is worth it.

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I thought this was a nice brunch spot. The salmon eggs Benedict that my wife ordered was very good. Definitely the best thing we had. I had grilled cheese, a side of bacon, and a side salad. The grilled cheese was incredibly rich with several different types of cheese. It was so rich, in fact, that I couldn't eat all of it (which is a rarity for me). The side of bacon is like 6 strips of bacon which is great. The side salad had the ever more popular mustard poppy vinaigrette as a dressing. It was good, but not great. Prices are a bit on the high side (about $45 for 2 people to eat) and service is a little on the slow side, but generally a very satisfying meal and we would definitely come back. Also, it is surprisingly kid friendly.

    (4)
  • Keith P.

    Morgan's Restaurant is cozy, and their friendly servers definitely make you feel at home. However, I can only give them three stars. Sure, they have an ample amount of seating, and their food is visually appealing. And yes, I was seated directly and greeted by the host. However, the frittata with egg whites I had for brunch was subpar. It was made with cheese, potatoes, and chorizo, but I could not make out any of these flavors. It was healthy to my liking though and was not too heavy, which I was aiming for, but where was the chorizo? melted cheese? potatoes? I saw it when I ate it. However, there could have been a larger portion of these ingredients in my meal. I think all of their other food items are better because my friend seemed to have been pleased by her French toast. Overall... - The restaurant had friendly and attentive services. - Good place to go for brunch. Some meals tend to be on the heavy side though. - Nice amenities. I would come here again because all other items on the menu seem delectable, but the frittata was a let down.

    (3)
  • pracheta t.

    Favorite brunch spot in Miami. We came here with a large group and the baby and the hostess promptly seated us in a private room upstairs - which was perfect. We ordered what feels like everything on the menu and every vegetarian item I tried was awesome. The french toast, grilled cheese (a little too cheesy), eggs benedict, etc etc. I wish I was back there right now. My favorite part of the meal was the beignets. Light, fluffy and perfect.

    (4)
  • mercedes m.

    I don't know what it was about that stew - it seemed to be an endless bottom... two of us split the stew and I still had to take my half home. I can't blame the appetizer because it was only three tacos (one and 1/2 for both of us). So...what did we eat? Beet & Goat Cheese Tacos roasted beets, goat cheese, cabbage, cilantro, bbq sauce, sirracha mayo, corn tortilla - yummy Moroccan Style Stew chick peas, tomato, onion, green & black olives, dried apricots, stewed with Moroccan spices, preserved lemon and couscous with a dollop of Greek yogurt,almonds and Harissa Drink....I recommend the Bellini ... it was tasty and subtle. The above meals are the ingredients taken from the Morgan's webpage menu - to see other choices, see: themorgansrestaurant.com… There isn't much seating on the first floor - I'm told that there is a second level - but I didn't check it out. My bet is that it makes sense to get here early for happy hour if you want inside seating. There are some seats outside - but it was too humid to eat out. There is free parking. I like this place. I can't believe it has taken me so long to check it out, but I definitely won't wait to long to go back. I hear brunch is delicious.

    (5)
  • Bill B.

    Stopped just for a few drinks while walking around Wynwood. The environment, staff and service was very good. The beer selection is pedestrian. The food coming out to tables looked good and plentiful It is snuggled away off the street which I like. I plan on trying food the next time I am there.

    (3)
  • Miguel A.

    Been at Morgan's twice for breakfast and must say that their breakfast is like no other. Must try their chocolate covered waffle or chicken and waffles!

    (5)
  • Anthony J.

    The French toast was very good with cinnamon butter and the I house made cinnamon buns are the shit. Great place for breakfast !!

    (4)
  • hannah a.

    Food: Come on. WONDERFUL. Service: I asked the manager for a favor, and he was really gracious. He didn't have to comply, I was in the wrong, but he did. This is the sort of customer service that engenders a loyal clientele, so yay on Shaun for doing the kind, and business savvy, thing. A rarity in Miami. Price: pricey-ish. They have a Living Social coupon, but it only applies for dinner.

    (5)
  • Gabriela L.

    Never will I step foot in this place again! My two girlfriends and I decided to do brunch today, and since the weather was so nice we decided on Morgan's. We'd never been there before but thought it would be a great place to checkout. Boy, were we wrong! We arrived at 1PM. After waiting in line for one hour, and seeing people behind us, who had just arrived get seated, my friend went to the hostess to ask why we were being skipped and not seated. The hostess who was "the manager" said, people only get seated according to the amount of seats at a table become available (i.e. If you are a party of three and a table of four seats becomes available; they will take whoever in line waiting is a party of four). It does not matter whether you've been waiting for 2 minutes or over an hour. Their system does not make sense! After mentioning to "the manager" we'd been waiting so long, he blew us off and really didn't care what we had to say. Needless to say, we were hungry but we were not going to give a cent to this place, we called Sugarcane to check on there availability, they said there was no wait. So we drove over and had a lovely meal at Sugarcane. Five stars to Sugarcane!

    (1)
  • Kati P.

    Awesome dinner. Found this place on a Frommer's review. It said it was Italian but I would say it is eclectic menu with Mediterranean, American, and some Italian influences. Ordered Beef brisket which was very flavorful and melts in your mouth. chicken & waffles very tasty as well. For app, the Mediterranean Plate was excellent. Humus blended well with great flavor, and Prosciutto was not too salty and not too wet (perfect). Would recommend to anyone to visit for a treat and excellent prices.

    (5)
  • Rene R.

    I had the chicken and waffles it was gross the waffle was soggy and the chicken wasn't crispy at all. It's disappointing because I kept hearing so much hype about this place

    (1)
  • Joseph S.

    Couldn't even wait to eat there stuffed French toast( raspberry and mascarpone)! Absolutely amazing

    (4)
  • Jan N.

    Ah, Sunday. I think you may be one of the more disliked days of the week - I mean, let's face it - it's the end of the weekend, and you-know-who is right around the corner (back to work, kiddies!), but you still offer one last hurrah... brunch! After reading all the great reviews, Grisel L. and I decided to bring our friend from NYC here for a girls' brunch date - and it was exactly what we expected it to be! Lovely atmosphere and delicious food... perfect! The restaurant is delightful. This is a great place to come with anyone - your besties, for a family birthday, to relax with your better half... It's very simple, very classic, clean, and relaxing. There is tons of outside seating on the deck, and the inside (although small) is really chic - all white decor. They even have a super cute lawn area/type spot with a table... perfect to reserve for a birthday or special occasion! And in the spirit of that beautiful Sunday morning, the gals and I took advantage and sat outside on the deck, promptly ordering a pitcher of mimosa - love! The food was very, very good. We started off with the fritatta to share - essentially an omelet with chorizo, some veggies and cheese which was very similar to a Spanish tortilla. Really good, definitely big enough to split! As my main dish, I chowed down on the eggs benedict which were just so perfectly cooked and put together. When I cut into the egg, the yolk just oozed onto the muffin and, well, you can imagine how it made me feel... My friends had the waffle (huuuuuge) and the french toast (huuuuuge). I had a couple of bites of their dishes, and have to say they were solid, tasty dishes. The french toast, especially, was divine! Because we were so stuffed from our gluttonous american sized portions and imbibing the pitcher of mimosa, we had no room for dessert. I was eying the bread pudding from the moment the menu was handed to me, and it devastated me to have to turn it down (ah, first world problems!). Because of this, I am planning a very soon to be trip back with the ball 'n chain - I absolutely recommend this place!

    (4)
  • Janio V.

    Chicken and Waffles. The absolute best. The chicken inst greasy and the taste is great. I like coming here with my family since its a very family friendly. Service is always alright as well, they never disappoint. Parking is not the best, but for some reason i always get lucky. Most importantly, chicken and waffles. Get CHICKEN and WAFFLES.

    (4)
  • Sonia M.

    Yes, many times there's a long wait and the lot is full but that just goes to show how good this place is. Every time I've been to Morgan's, it's been delicious and a pleasant experience. I LOVE their marscapone and raspberry stuffed french toast...absolutely heavenly! Their cookies and fresh lemonade are delicious!

    (5)
  • Beth W.

    The mascarpone and raspberry french toast is divine! Breakfast burrito is humongous. One of the best brunches I've had in Miami. Service was friendly, and the location is great too. I definitely recommend this place and will come back again next time I'm in Miami.

    (5)
  • Rekha K.

    I just left this place, i am a first timer and decided to bring my boyfriend and my dog. After reading all the reviews on Yelp i really was looking forward to having brunch her. Upon arrival there was a slight wait of about 20 minutes on Saturday that is not bad especially when it's at noon. My boyfriend ordered the chicken and waffles, which were AMAZING! I had the beet and goat cheese tacos which were the BEST TACOS I EVER HAD! I am a vegetarian so i am very picky along with that i ordered the Veggie burger and the strawberry lemonade. Everything was FANTASTIC the server was very attentive to our table and even brought water to our dog without asking. Overal a fantastic experience. * Dog and vegetarian friendly

    (5)
  • Sergio F.

    You know how it goes sometimes..there's someone you stop hanging out with, forget why and lose track of that person. Then some mutual friends reintroduce you and all is well and good again. Such has been my experience with Morgans! I recently returned Art Basel week, joining some newfound friends from an online food discussion group for an in-person meet. The organizer surprised up by reserved the upstairs area..yeah VIP rolling! Decor upstairs is a casually laid back white, and the mirrors give it a larger feel. I noshed on my brunch standard of Eggs Benedict and will say Morgan's still has it with the best eggs benny in Miami. The portion was generous, the muffin was toasted just right (not burnt nor soggy), eggs runny and the hollandaise had the perfect tart to it...complemented nicely by the bread and fruit jam brought for the table. I also munched the well done fries and fig spread bought as a group, knowing what else I need to order. That Sunday was particularly packed becauase of "that little festival" :) and the staff did its best to accomodate us even if service took slightly longer than usual. No such delays happened this Saturday when I showed up for a solo leisurely afternoon brunch. The chicken and waffles was mine all mine alone to enjoy, especially the hint of sweetness in the chicken batter. Feel free to play mixologist with your food, and don't knock the spread of syrup and butter (just a hint, a light spread) on a bite of your chicken. You're welcome! I'm glad I came back to Morgan's

    (5)
  • Hannah E.

    This place was a total letdown. We spent an hour and 45 minutes at our table, 20 of which were spent eating. We ordered five minutes after sitting down. One item we ordered were the beignets, which according to the menu take 30 minutes. An hour and 45 minutes later and 4 inquiries into where the beignets were, our waiter Robert C told us that he couldn't find the beignets. This was after being told 15 minutes more, 5 minutes more multiple times throughout the hour and 45 minute wait. What a waste of precious vacation time. We were not comped any part of our bill and to be honest... The food was NOT AT ALL worth the horrific wait and service. This was a major disappointment and I will be sure to tell all my friends and family to firmly avoid!!!

    (1)
  • Dana R.

    I love the idea of Morgan's as well as its low-key vibe and decor. The food is good but nothing to write home about. Last time I went was with about 6 girls for a birthday dinner and the service was ridiculously slow. They didn't fully have their act together and seemed understaffed. That being said, the food was good once it came and we enjoyed the atmosphere. My recommendation would be to stick to Morgan's for brunch since that's where they shine. However, if you're going for dinner, I'd opt for the turkey burger or the salmon...and wash it down with their bread pudding which is pretty insane.

    (3)
  • La-Von L.

    SMH!! Yelp I wanted to like this place, I really did but after the mediocre meal & slow ass service I dont think so! First let me say the place was packed! So ofcourse I'm thinkin "Oh yes, this place must be good!" Couldn't wait for the long anticipated BRUNCH I've heard so much about!! The outside area is beautiful, love the decor & ambiance, the overall concept (theme) of Morgan's is really a Rock star in itself.. I fell in love with the restaurant walking up the ramp.. waited about 10 min to be sat, which wasn't bad for a Saturday morning... Got to our table and waited, waited, waited & waited!! It was bout 17 min before Ruban showed up. Nice guy but Jesus man! This is not how you give GOOD SERVICE! Been in the BIZ for 15 years plus! And there's no excuses! You must not like to make money and not to mention you didnt even check on us until after we got our meal.. SMH Ordered the White Sangria and Im sorry but was NOT A FAN, NO WAY! Form or fashion!! Never in my life had a sangria with SOOOOO MUCH LEMON!! It was sour and not a good sour either, tried to throw sugar in it but didnt work :-( it was disgusting to say the least Yelp.. & again I work in the biz so the last thing I wanted to do was send a drink back! Trust! But me & my partner had no choice! It was undrinkable (not a word lol) but couldn't get it down.. sent the drink back and got the Red Sangria but that was also nasty! SMH.. Didn't send it back but didnt finish it either, YUCK!! Plz lay off the Lemon and LIME Juices guys! It was way overpowering, and yes sangrias does contain those ingredients but not that MUCH! Damn! I ordered The Pillow Light Brioche French Toast & must say it was Yummy! Simply Delish! And that Maple Bacon!! OMG.. A must have if u love bacon... On our way out, ordered the Beignets.. menu said 30 min! Its more like 45 min.. Anyway like another review stated its nothing to write home about.. Morgan's is a 4 star restaurant overall but based off the horrible service and those DREADFUL Sangrias, I couldnt give it! & to be honest can live without and wont be returning.. Nothing against the restaurant, Service was just tooo slow for inbetween Food & Drinks..

    (3)
  • Natalia M.

    I have been to Morgan's on three different occasions for Sunday brunch. Each time, I have ordered the chicken and waffles...never disappointed! I have also had to wait around 15-20 minutes each time, which I didn't mind. I was here for brunch with 6 girlfriends and we sat in our own little room upstairs- loved it! I have also sat outside with my husband at a table for 2. It's nice in the "winter" but I wouldn't suggest outside seating in Aug-Sept. The staff were very attentive. If the parking lot is full, drive down Miami Ave and park on the street.

    (5)
  • Natasha A.

    Morgan's is one of my top 3 Miami brunch spots; they do an amazing job with it, I always leave stuffed and impressed. The Brioche French Toast is absolute heaven on a plate and you cannot come here for brunch without ordering it, because I say so. The portion is enough to share so I would recommend having this as your breakfast 'dessert'; that way you can enjoy some of the wonderful savory dishes as well. Now IMO it is difficult to find a good eggs benedict in Miami; the hollandaise sauce is often too thick and the flavors taste like the eggs have gone bad or too much lemon was used. Not at Morgan's! Here it is so delectably light while remaining perfectly creamy and the taste is wonderfully fresh, you get the sense it was just whipped up at that moment for your dish. The custom omelet is also a great egg option; chorizo, chevre, and onions is a yummy combination. If you are looking for a 'lighter' option the wedge salad is crispy delectableness. The libations are quite strong and served by the pitcher which always makes for a good time at brunch. I have an affinity for the bellini here, it's not overly sweet and perfectly alcoholic which is just how I like my adult beverage. If you aren't in the mood to imbibe, I recommend the Daily V fresh vegetable juice. Refreshing and good for you all at once! I have been for dinner and the naked chicken pot pie has carved itself out a special little place in my heart. One of these days I plan on getting my hungry paws on their voluptuous grilled cheese; with a name like that it's gotta be good! Ohmigosh how could I forget the BEIGNETS!!!! MmmMMM nom nom nom, I want to just douse myself in powdered sugar when these arrive at the table. So hard to find beignets in Miami but if you've got a hankerin' for 'em you will not be disappointed by the ones here at Morgan's. For those who don't want to partake in fried deliciousness, well you must be insane but at least you have the option of fresh baked cookies which are a close 2nd.

    (4)
  • Gary G.

    Well this was so bad I had to write about it. First we entered and were seated upstairs in a room with no people. Then we moved downstairs and were swarmed with bugs and flies. Everyone in the room was annoyed. We then moved outside. I ordered the chicken and waffle sandwich $16. It was huge but the waffle were way undercooked and their was minimum chicken and the cheese was not melted. We called the waiter and he said that is the way its done. Did not offer to take it back to the kitchen. Was horrible, I left most of the waffle and just ate the drabs of chicken and cheese. My wife ordered the salad with turkey. She said it had a bad smell and she was sick at night. Looks like the meat was sitting outside too lone or not refrigerated well. I will never go back and normally don't review but for the money they charge its a total ripoff!!

    (1)
  • Joanna R.

    Had a lovely brunch the other day with my girls on a Saturday. I was sad to see it wasn't as packed as I would hope, but I'm assuming that had to do more with us being incredibly late on our brunching rather than the place itself. I ordered the eggs benedict which were really good. My two girls ordered eggs and french toast and that was equally as delicious. Mimosas were also great and the service was efficient. I think it deserves another visit to see what it's like in full swing and not as the day is winding down. Otherwise, I think it's a great place to at least go to once and experience for brunch/lunch.

    (4)
  • Jackie R.

    Morgan's is a favorite brunch and dinner place. Consistently delicious food and a nice outside patio seating. Enjoyed a turkey burger (typically I order without the bun) & side salad: OMG, so SO good! We ordered eggs benedict (one of the best around town, with a to-die-for sauce), and a frittata (properly prepared & cooked served with an arugula salad that is a great compliment to the dish). Really like their coffee too. We've been going here since they opened. Well, my family gets to eat here regularly (they're local.. I get to visit when I'm in town). It's a go-to, always pleasant, spot for great food. Must compliment Emanuel for exceptional customer service!! He's observant, attentive, and went above and beyond. The restaurant was super busy, as was the staff. Emanuel was busy too. He noticed we'd not been served water after a few minutes. We were so impressed that someone who is not on the wait staff, took it upon himself to give us a friendly greeting, serve us water and make us feel welcomed.

    (4)
  • Stephen C.

    Morgan's is the type of place where you get there and scope out other people's plates and everything looks delicious, and from my experience, it is! Went there for a Sunday brunch after biking around Wynwood checking out the art. As far as brunch goes, this is a great spot. It has a lot of (free) parking too. The biking around Wynwood/brunch at Morgan's combo is a solid morning activity! I tried the French Toast and Frittata. Both were good, not out of this world, but good. The French Toast came with a small amount of syrup, but you don't need too much because it has a lot of flavor on it's own. The Frittata actually didn't look as good as it actually was. It's loaded with vegetables and the eggs don't overwhelm the rest of the ingredients. I'll definitely come back, and I'd like to explore the menu a bit more when I do! The coffee was nothing special, which I don't mind at all. People complain about wait times, well yeah.. if you go to a good restaurant at a prime time.. well guess what?? You may have to wait a bit!

    (4)
  • Autumn V.

    I will be back for the fried chicken & waffle sandwich I had ordered the eggs benedict because it's a personal fav, but it was a tough decision & three way tie between fried chicken/waffle sandwich or the beats&goat cheese tacos. After I ordered the smart man next to me had gone with the chicken & waffle sandwich, I pretty much cried with envy & thought about being ghetto & changing my order.... glad I didn't the benedict was awesome. Location: Tucked away off north miami, parking was easy it has a pretty good size lot & street. Atmosphere was nice although I couldn't imagine going on a super hot day or mid summer cuz 80% of the seating was outside. Food: The coffee sucked! just typical diner coffee, which is fine but I was expecting with the new american type food style to have some awesome local roasterie or at least an up from Folgers, But the food was on poinnnnt. I could have licked the hollandaise sauce off my plate. Price: it's that type of gourmet mac n' cheese style restaurant, so prices were average about $14-17 a person, but the portions are really big. Service: pretty laid back barely saw our waitress, but she was sweet & did her thing

    (4)
  • D S.

    Inconsistent. Sometimes I get great food, sometimes it's barely edible. Hit or miss at its finest. but... Best cookies ever!

    (3)
  • diana s.

    Raspberry pancakes were amazing. That Wisteria drink was delicious. Place has a great atmosphere and good food

    (4)
  • Ken J.

    I can't wait for the next time!!! Late on a Sunday evening, we had our first Morgan's experience. While most of the experience could be considered a Morgasm, there where a couple of issues. We had beignets, Chicken and waffles, meatloaf, brisket, and bread pudding. Across all dishes the food was extremely satisfying. We ordered beignets ahead as suggested on the menu. I was surprised to see these huge donut holes. I was expecting square or rectangle pillows of perfection, but the flavor was there. The bread pudding was scrumptious, so much so that I hated to share... I will be back to have my own dessert journey. The entrees were very good and will make us return to brunch and wait the hour long wait that we have failed to make it through in the past. What I had really wanted for dessert was the chocolate covered waffle, but as I ordered it after the entree the server said "you didn't order that before". There was nothing on the menu that would suggest that I needed to and while I quite frequently order dessert first (to avoid backing out of it after a large meal), I hadn't ordered it prior to the entree. Of course, in restaurant speak this means that it's 15 minutes to closing time and we have already cleaned up the waffle iron. Sad, sad, sad... for my first experience it did let me know that I won't expect them to go the extra mile. I would've almost preferred for them to tell us that they were closed at 9 pm rather than not follow through on making a table's experience exceptional.

    (4)
  • Richard D.

    Went to Morgans two days in a row and both were great. On the first day I had an espresso and a sticky bun to start off. Sooo damn good, warm and sweet and savory! My lady had 3eggs with home fries and turkey sausage. She was ok with them while I had the Frittata with chorizo onions and an arugula salad on top, pretty different from frittatas I've had before but good. On the 2nd day started off the same espresso and sticky bun. My lady this time got a waffle with bananas and caramel which was great while I had the voluptuous grilled cheese. Man they were not lying, 3 different cheeses...very delicious. Staff is very polite and the atmosphere is really relaxed and clean. Definitely coming back!

    (4)
  • Norma D.

    Went to Morgan's with a groupon deal and was not disappointed. Sat outside as the weather was breezy and cool. Not busy at all on a Wednesday nite. Our server was friendly and knowledgeable. I expected worse service based on the reviews I had read so it was a nice surprise. We were a party of 2 and ordered the cheese board ($15) that was huge...enough for at least 4 people. It included 3 or 4 cheeses, crostini, fig paste, grapes, cranberries and walnuts. For entrees we ordered the short rib ($26) which was served with mashed potaoes and baby carrots, and the meatloaf ($15) which came with mashed potatoes and green beans. Both entrees were delicious and again, the portions were huge. We didn't save room for dessert, so we'll just have to go back! ;) P.S. the cornbread was off the chain!

    (4)
  • Melissa L.

    Went to Morgan's yesterday with my husband for brunch. Beautiful place, parking as is typical for the area was difficult, but expected. The reason for my 1 start rating is all about the service. Admittedly, it is a popular place on a beautiful Sunday in Miami. Therefore a wait is expected. However waiting almost twice (40-50 min) as long as the host said we would (20-30) was not. Feeling that we had already invested so much time there and would likely experience a longer wait elsewhere, we stayed. When we were finally seated, the waiter did not come by for almost 15 mins. We ordered a pitcher of mimosas which were quite good. For starters we ordered the beet and goat cheese tacos. While tasty, are served cold and still took over 20 mins to be delivered to our table. And right behind it was our main dish order of Chicken and Waffles (juicy chicken, OK waffles) and House Club (good sandwich, cold and stale tasting potato sticks). I really don't understand why this all came out at the same time. Maybe he just forgot. The waiter never did come back to check on us or bring us more water. Later, I waved him down to get our check. When we handed back the folder with our credit card, he must have turned around and placed it on the customer side of the very crowded bar because when I looked over 5 mins later, there it was. His carelessness made me feel like I needed to watch it like a hawk. Right when I decided to pick it up and bring it back to my table, he swung by and took it to another room to process our payment. I have to say that the lack of service made this a very uncomfortable experience. I don't know if they are simply understaffed or just don't mind operating inefficiently. Other reviews state similar experiences but the place was packed so people are still going. I wont be one of them. The lack of service for ok but not amazing food just killed the whole experience.

    (2)
  • Gabriella H.

    What a cute restaurant! A couple friends and I visited the restaurant on a Sunday for brunch. It was busy, so the wait was about 45 minutes long. As soon as my friends and I were seated, I noticed that the restaurant is in a house. There's a patio/backyard area decorated with a very picnicky/rustic look (which i loved) and the inside of the house has a very modern and chic look with white furniture decor. The chicken and waffles here was soooo frickin' good! It tasted like butter melting in my mouth-so tasteful and delicious! The mimosa was good as well. This restaurant is pricey, but should not be a surprise as it's located in Wynwood. The service was okay, nothing spectacular. A couple of my friends had to wait a little longer for there food to arrive than some of us others had to. If your in the area and are looking for a cool, hip and scrumptious brunch restaurant, you should definitely check it out!

    (4)
  • Courtney N.

    The atmosphere is always friendly and unpretentiously upbeat so I would recommend it for group settings. The food is always fine at best good but never great. I have been for dinner and brunch and always leave saying no big deal.

    (3)
  • Andy D.

    Ambiance is like the Rolling Stones, "They ain't got no satisfaction". Ambiance really here is not existent. On the outside seating, you can watch over a parking lot, re-gentrified yuppies jogging down NE 29 St , or an occasional crack whore frolicking between John's, and if you go inside and your in a replica Bulgarian morgue, cold and empty but with a concrete floor. Just look and a Euro-trash bar. Sound's bad, really bad, but it isn't. Morgan's has made the best of an iffy area. Granted the new uber luxury condominium's have brought in an eclectic crowd of mostly people who have never been robbed, or had there car's broken into, The are looking for there eclectic eating spot's. Morgan's has made do, with indoor and outdoor dining. I think if the weather is good, and not South Florida Sticky, I would eat outdoors. they do have a beautiful ficus tree in there parking lot the if tree's could talk, it would have a million stories. Inside, I don't think your quite as lucky, not a single picture hangs from the wall, the wall's are sanitary white, equally sanitary are the tables and chairs, and no matter where you are in the restaurant you can here the toilet's flush, I didn't hear customer's washing there hands though. Bottom line Morgan's has successful wait staff, who were quick and nice, they pointed out different dishes, and made it a very pleasant experience. The food is equally very geek and huge portion's. The side salad was immense and made very well. The mussel's were HUGE, in a buttery white wine sauce with garlic and onion's. Over all I'd come back here, the do have interesting menu, from simmered short ribs to the proverbial salmon.

    (4)
  • Sam D.

    We loved our brunch here. First place we ate at in Miami! We sat upstairs, very chic and still cozy. The eggs benedict and chicken+waffle sandwich was delicious. The raspberry and mascarpone stuff French toast was amazing. I wish I lived next door so I could order some right now. Don't be put off by the area. We took photos with the cool graffiti! Prices are reasonable too! A must go! Oh we also ordered the beignets and they were so yummy but the homemade caramel sauce and raspberry sauce it comes with out it over the top! Plus our waiters were excellent very attentive and really did their jobs well!

    (5)
  • Mylo G.

    Cool place to visit but food doesn't have the WOW factor. Only dish that really stood out for us, believe it or not, was the egg white wrap. Good flavor all around.

    (3)
  • Nala D.

    Had a reservation for a large party and left information. Called the day of the reservation to confirm got no response after calling about 50 times and when they did respond the host that answered the phone was extremely rude and claimed I had no reservation and hung up the phone on me. Been before but I will never go back

    (1)
  • Caroline B.

    My friends and I were looking for a restaurant for brunch. We were recommended Morgan's. We all agreed that the food was delicious. At the end of our meal we were all very much satisfied. The place is cozy and the atmosphere is nice. We sat upstairs and the decor was nice was well. Loved the white seats. The chef (Ervin) did an incredible job on the food!!

    (4)
  • Claudio C.

    Great spot for brunch! French toast and eggs Benedict are a must. Place has great ambiance and a friendly staff.... Brief and to the point! Like Nike says "Just do it!" Lol!

    (4)
  • Johanna M.

    This place has one of the best brunch food I have ever had! I mean its incredible! I wasnt expecting it. There is inside and outside seating. It has its own parking lot but its tiny and when theyre busy its a nightmare to try to get around that lot. Anyways, anything you get, you can't go wrong with. We got the regular waffles but I wish we would have gotten the chicken and waffles. That looks pretty damn good. The eggs were tasty. My favorite were the potatoes though. The seasoning they put on them is awesome. I also really enjoyed the marmalade that comes with the toast. I cant wait to go back! Oh yeah, if you're thinking about getting the chunky monkey smoothie...DONT!! (only bad thing I tried)

    (5)
  • Ana Cristina P.

    I don't wanna go all star-crazy and give this place TOO many stars yet, since I've only been once...so I'll stick to a solid three for now. Went to brunch there last weekend with a few friends. Boy, was it hot outside! We still chose to sit outside since it was such a big group of us, and despite the heat it ended up being quite pleasant. I ordered something pretty safe. Scrambled egg whites with toast and potatoes. The potatoes were good but a tad on the burned side. Definitely like the seasoning though. My friend was gracious enough to let me have a slice of her French Toast...and at that point during my meal I died and went to heaven. I will be ordering that from now on every single time I brunch there. So, so perfectly sweet and delicious. I want some now, actually. Too bad it's so far (and it's not brunch time). Service was solid...which I was happy about, as I'd been warned the service could be kind of slow on occasion. One thing: their SIX DOLLAR "fresh squeezed" orange juice? Not so fresh squeezed, and definitely not worth SIX DOLLARS. I rarely do this because I feel bad wasting any kind of food or drink, but I had to ask the waitress to take it back and give me some Iced Tea instead.

    (3)
  • Bianca F.

    BEST FRENCH TOAST EVER !!!! Love the place, very friendly, welcoming and the food was fresh and delicious. Been dying to go back.

    (5)
  • Margie A.

    Surprised they offer a brunch menu during the week which include their French Toast and Chicken and Waffle specialty. Definitely a place to come to when hungry portions are large.

    (4)
  • medschool c.

    Great breakfast, very nice outdoor seating area. I ordered a breakfast wrap which comes with egg whites, assorted veggies, Boursin cheeses and I added bacon- delicious!! Husband had Benedict traditional which he said was very good. Pleasant staff, easy parking.

    (5)
  • Miriam L.

    Love this place. We've been here before for dinner a couple of times but never for brunch. We just left and I have to say that the Frittata was AMAZING! It was enough for two of us, although my husband ordered the waffles too. The service was wonderful. The coffee was delish. Ambiance perfect. We will be back. Maybe next Sunday!

    (5)
  • Latoya C.

    Morgan's is my GO TO for great gourmet food...well great food PERIOD! Literally EVERYTHING here is good and great for nearly all occasions. The staff here is amazing and very accommodating. I did my sisters baby shower here and it was nothing short of FANTASTIC. My boyfriend and I love this place and coming from two locals that is saying A LOT! I've done weekend girlfriend brunches here, dinner, staff lunches, etc. so I've pretty much had everything on the menu so trust me when I say GO TO MORGANS. Great food, great portions and double chocolate cookies to DIE FOR! Recommendations- Brunch: Chicken and waffles, fresh fruit bowel with whipped cream, pancakes, and FRENCH TOAST! Lunch: Any of their sandwiches or sliders! Dinner: Everything (more specifically I love their meatloaf and mash, really filling you might want to share) Dessert: DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES (but all the desserts are grrrrreat)

    (5)
  • Maurizio M.

    What a pleasant surprise I had yesterday having dinner at Morgans... I was there a few times for breakfast and it was ok, then I sat upstairs for dinner with two friends and was once again received by a young, nice, pleasant, no BS waiter named Isabella, who came up several times to check on us. Loved the fact that there were no TV screens all over and we could have a pleasant conversation... I had the pulled Oxtail with Polenta that I found delicious and quite filling... NICE!!!

    (4)
  • Brutally H.

    Generally, food is OK. It always seems to lack from essential seasoning. Service is fair at best. Servers rudely and unapologetically plow over anyone or anything in their way. Not many places for brunch in Miami, but this one is not a necessary stop. If I could leave Zero stars, I would . . .

    (1)
  • Rachel B.

    Service was okay, nothing special but not bad either. Everyone was friendly. The wait was long for my party of two, about 40 min. But it was Sunday around 1pm so that was expected. I got the French toast with a side of maple bacon, thee best! It was like bacon candy!! I wish I could return to Morgans, there was so much more I wanted to try!

    (5)
  • Natasha T.

    Two stars only because I really like the food! The food was the only reason I have Morgans so many chances....but this is the last try and they failed! The last three times I have been to Morgans the service has been horrible. First time waitress was clueless and super slow. Second time hair in my bf food. Third time stood at hostess stand for about 8 minutes before a hostess appeared and then she asked me to wait even longer before writing my name down. I tried Morgans ....but I'm sure I can find food just as good with better service somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Gus M.

    The BLT sandwich here is what dreams are made of. Stacked with at least 12 slices of bacon, lettuce, tomato and herb mayo, with a side of fries (or coleslaw, or a salad), this is the cure for a hangover. The sourdough bread is fresh and crisp, perfectly toasted for you. Other greats at Morgan's include the (regular, or smoked salmon) eggs benedict, and the heavenly chicken and waffles. Crispy fried chicken strips, a huge waffle slathered with butter, and a small cup of syrup. Make sure you ask for some hot sauce and drizzle leftover syrup on each bite. Now, that was just brunch. For dinner try the meatloaf, served with green beans and mashed potatoes. If you want the full experience, make sure to order some mac and cheese with that. While the food is excellent, I do have a few gripes with Morgan's. First off, some of the dinner prices are outrageous. While the meatloaf is a decent portion (that can be shared by two) at about $15, a dish of short ribs and mash potatoes is $26. The service can be extremely slow at times. Pray that you get the tall, red headed girl that works the outside tables. She seems to be the only one who knows what she's doing. Last, but not least. Water. They charge you $1 for water per table, which is fine, as I've come to expect it when I go to most places in the area. But it tastes AWFUL. It has a strange sink-sewage smell that throws me off. I have to plug my nose every time I take a drink. Usually I end up ordering an iced tea to compensate. And I guess thats how Morgan's wins at the end of the day/brunch/hangover. That and the amazing BLT sandwich.

    (4)
  • Natasha D.

    Be warned that there is no bar or liquor so you can get beer, wine or cocktails made with sake. We got the groupon so for $85 for 4 people it included 2 appetizers, 4 entrees, and 4 drinks up to $10 each. We arrived around 7:45 on Saturday night and were seated immediately. There is a dining room upstairs with larger tables so don't be fooled by the small tables in the indoor dining room on the bottom floor. There is also ample outdoor seating. Cornbread is served complimentary. It was sweet and moist just as I like it. Sadly they were out of calamari. We got the sliders and Mac and cheese. The sliders were cooked medium as we ordered and had a very "beefy" flavor. Yea I know they are made of beef and that is a slightly stupid comment. The Mac and cheese was good but had a texture that reminded me of velveeta. Everyone at my table ordered the hanger steak. Two were ordered medium and yet the plates came out super inconsistent. The plate that was ordered well was right on. Skinny fries were served atop well seasoned spinach. The chimichurri was pretty good for a non Argentinian joint. I got the chicken and waffles. Not the best I've ever had... Yard Bird puts it to shame. The waffle itself was fluffy and yummy but the chicken lacked flavor in the breading. Plus the were chicken strips which are always less moist than bone in. Beignets were not included in the deal but I decided to get them anyway. This was a waste of $10. The dough was raw inside and it tasted like it had been fried in stale oil... Very bitter flavor. Overall we all agreed it was an ok meal but we would never pay full price for it. The total on the food was something like $180 so we still had to tip on that. The saving grace was the huge well lit parking lot and the service was good too. With so many other similarly priced restaurants in the area it will be hard for this place to compete.

    (3)
  • Mauikai D.

    I've driven by Morgan's over a dozen times and finally made my way in for brunch on two occasions - indoor and outdoor seating. Both times, the staff were nice, but a bit aloof and slightly overwhelmed. The beet and goat cheese tacos were pretty incredible and set the bar high, but my friend's two dishes were pretty underwhelming. Their waffle and chicken sandwich was tough to eat considering the waffles weren't crispy and everything felt too mushy, but after taking it home and throwing it in the oven the next day, THAT'S when it felt like a California Roscoe's chicken & waffles dish on a bun! Although this place isn't the worst, I like to be blown away gastronomically - even if the place is an unpretentious little whole in the wall. And unfortunately, Morgan's just doesn't make the cut in my book.

    (3)
  • Andrew D.

    The place was clean and food was great. Service lady was very nice and accommodating . Recommended !!!

    (5)
  • Naydee M.

    I went this weekend for brunch with my entire family (10 people) and we honestly all left there unhappy. We went at 11:00 AM and by that time they said they were out of orange juice. How can you run out of juice when you just opened 3 hours ago for brunch? So we started by ordering sticky buns that came frozen to our table. When we told the server about how cold our food was all they offered was to reheat the buns because they no longer had any more - mind you 15 minutes later we saw another table getting one. Furthermore all our entrées came out cold. Two people in our party had meals that came with French Fries, our server said the fries would be out in a minute and they never did. So to compensate for not bringing our fries she offered not to charge a kids chicken tender that was also cold and had no seasoning. Basically I will never visit this place again. We spent a lot of money for a horrible experience!

    (1)
  • Yanessa E.

    Absolutely love their chicken n waffles. Their rose sangria just makes my day and let's not forget about their amazing cookies!!! And Brunch? Well it is great!

    (5)
  • Isis P.

    We came here for Sunday brunch after reading great reviews on it. Service sw great. We were seated within 20 minutes. Our waitress was attentive and nice. Food was beyond great! My husband had the chicken and waffle sandwich. Delicious and a very big portion. I had the mascarpone and raspberry French toast. So delicious and filling! I would definitely come again next time for dinner

    (4)
  • Karen L.

    Stopped at Morgan's before my flight with my family. Rudy waited on us and did a fantastic job. He was very attentive and made great recommendations to everyone at my table. I had the saki Bloody Mary which blew my mind. So good. I ordered the marscapone and raspberry French toast, but got French toast that seemed to have a brown sugar cinnamon butter and fresh strawberries. I was very happy to eat that so I didn't say anything. It was delicious and pretty light for French toast. After eating Rudy directed us where to see the best murals which was super helpful. Overall, loved the atmosphere, food, and service. Ill be back the next time I'm in Miami!

    (4)
  • Joe B.

    Had the chicken pot pie. Very disappointed. I would call it a salty chicken stew. Chicken looked processed too.

    (1)
  • Candela A.

    The food was good but the service was not that great. I would have given it more stars if it wasnt for the extremely uncomfortable chairs on the uneven patio.

    (2)
  • Giancarlo B.

    The turkey burger is the best turkey burger I've ever had. It's incredible. Not dry at all & completely full of flavor.

    (5)
  • Amy L.

    wow ! this place has some amazing food. i definitely recommend a pitcher of sangria. I've been here for both brunch and dinner and both meals have been really good.

    (5)
  • Noa L.

    Food is fab. Service is good. But very annal on prices, if you ask for a substitute, ie extra tomatoes vs bacon, they will charge the extra tomatoes... I never mentioned anything but it's kind of silly and bad customer service. Most of times they also do not enough have tables and you have to wait for a long while. Especially on weekend.

    (4)
  • Jennifer D.

    Not a bad place for brunch. It's a nice alternative to the super expensive places on South Beach. Decent food, good service, nice atmosphere. They also know how to poach an egg properly. If you want outdoor seating, opt for a table AWAY from the stairs (on the lower level), otherwise your view will be of other people's gross feet. Not exactly the best view during a meal. Perhaps management could think about putting low partitions against the railing. Just sayin'. Morgan's has their own parking lot, but if there aren't any spaces available there, you can also park on the street (just have to pay for it). One more note, they are dog friendly.

    (3)
  • Heather H.

    Dine upstairs if you have the option. We ordered the stuffed French Toast and Traditional Eggs Benedict. Both were excellent. Its great if you have a dining partner willing to share their plate. We left full, not belly-ache stuffed. I love it when you can enjoy a great filling breakfast without feeling you overate. This is definitely a favorite local spot for us.

    (4)
  • Barbara I.

    We came to Morgans after a horrible time at the Federal. Not only did they seat us right away and provide us with great service that the Federal is severely lacking but they heard of our inconvenience and brought us a complementary fruit and cheese platter! That's what I call great service! They really didn't have too but they obviously know how to create loyal customers! It's the little things!

    (5)
  • Glenn G.

    My prior review was about an after dinner visit for dessert & coffee for a party of five. Unimpressive unfortunately. After my review posted I was scolded by fellow yelpers (slight exaggeration) that Morgan's is best known for brunch. Reading the reviews surely supported that theory (seems like everyone ordered an eggs benedict). I knew it was only fair to give them another try and I scored a Groupon that brought us in for dinner. So am I a gluton for punishment or too stubborn to listen to recommendations from friends? It's dinner service and not brunch after all. Shared a cheese board appetizer and a decent bottle of white wine. The cheese board of three types of cheese and an array of fruit and fig paste was splendid. I only wish Publix or Whole Foods had grapes this perfect at this time of the year. And it was paired nicely with our complimentary corn bread. The outside is considerably more comfortable that the downstairs inside tables but could use some improvements. Elizabeth R said it best... something can be done to hide the asphalt parking lot (plants, hanging pots, shrubbery, something). Marisol ordered one of the fish specials. At $26 we were surprised at just how small it was. The mushroom sauce lightly poured around the plate was wonderful but the fish itself was lacking seasoning. I ordered skirt steak with fresh chimichurri sauce (very excited). Upon arrival I noticed no chimichurri sauce. The waitress noticed too and offered to get some. I was already disappointed though; I don't want to add sauce. It's like ordering mac and cheese, but forget to cook with cheese, so you give customer a bowl of cheese to add on their own (I just wanted it done right). The waitress returns to tell me they didn't have any chimichurri sauce. What happened to "fresh" made? And why did they even send it out to me if they knew they were out of the sauce. I ended up sending it back and ordering port braised beef boneless short ribs instead. Before sending it back, I tried the sauteed spinach; way over salted. Marisol had it too but her's was just fine. My replacement order was good but it was a bummer to the atmosphere of our meal. After all, Marisol was finishing her meal when i began. When I spend over a $100 on dinner out, I expect more than dinner; I expect a nice experience as well. I had no interest in eating alone (but I did). I purchased a $50 bottle of wine and they kept it in a chilled wine bucket a few feet away but my glass stayed empty too long. As nice as our waitress was, I would have appreciated my wine glass poured when it is empty (or at least leave the bottle table side so we can help ourself to our wine). Didn't like auto tip either (18 percent certainly was not earned) or the fact that they charged me $1 for water. I didn't ask for water, nor did I order it; they just asked flat or bubble when we sat down. Lastly, I don't expect or ask to be comped for things, but the classy move would have been to have a manager apologize for the dinner fiasco and to offer coffee dessert or even comp the cheese board. It would have been the difference between us consider coming back for brunch sometime or not returning at all. Prime example of totally missing the boat.

    (2)
  • Alex F.

    I've had numerous brunch outings since my return to Miami in late August and perhaps it's for the best that Morgan's was my last stop before heading north for the winter; if I had tried it before, I'd never give another restaurant the chance to compete! While I'm still not too familiar with the area where Morgan's is located, once you're inside it's gates, it's hard to believe that the city of Miami is right outside. The huge parking lot, quiet atmosphere, and lounge/deck area could trick you into thinking that you're brunch-ing at someone's house in a quiet rural area. The atmosphere itself could be worth five stars, even if the food was terrible. But at Morgan's you don't have to compromise great taste for the atmosphere-- you really get both! I was able to try a few things on the menu as myself and a fellow diner split the omelete (choose your own ingredients) and the club sandwich. Both of these options were fantastic and filled me up for the remainder of the day (my favorite part of Sunday brunch!). I also got a chance to try the infamous grilled cheese, and, alas it's as good as the rest of the reviews claim-- and the french fries, which while outshined by the entrees are a delicious treat as well. Maybe there are other restaurants in Miami where you can get the ultimate brunch experience AND a hassle-free parking lot, but now that I've found Morgan's I'm not sure I need to look anywhere else!

    (5)
  • Cassie G.

    I cannot help but right another review about Morgan's after finally returning for an over-indulgent meal with my parents visiting. We arrived and promptly got a spot on the breezy patio. While it took our coffee and juice to arrive we were pretty content and the fresh pulpy orange juice and breakfast pastries were a great start to the meal. The waiter tricked us into ordering way too much food while I tricked my parents into ordering all the items that I wanted so that I could try a little bit of everything. That included dad getting the grilled cheese (which was even better than the first time I got it), mom getting the eggs benedict (which was perfectly portioned and the potatoes were amazing), and the Morgan's salad for me (with enough beets, goat cheese, and nuts to make your head spin). You would think that'd be enough but no, we also got french toast to share amongst the three of us which translated to my breakfast the next day seeing as we were already stuffed! A dozen of chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies managed to creep it's way into the bag of leftovers too! These were honestly the best cookies I have had in a VERY long time. They were warm, thick, and delicious. So glad we have a place like Morgan's around to bring comfort to a whole new level.

    (5)
  • J M.

    Great service. Good food. They ran out of some things by the time it was our time to order brunch. Actually was a good thing because I think after waiting in line and salivating over the pictures we saw on yelp, we would have ordered too much food. Share the french toast. It is inhumane for one person to eat the plate by themselves. Don't share the grilled cheese. Just keep it to yourself. It's ok to share the fries that come with the sandwich.

    (5)
  • Erik H.

    I have yet to come and have an unpleasant time. Friendly staff and the food is filling yet light. I went yesterday and will probably go back today.

    (5)
  • Jo W.

    I am not very familiar with the Wynwood area of Miami so I was very surprised about the almost middle of nowhere location of Morgan's Restaurant. However, once we arrived there and I saw that they had a free parking lot, I was ecstatic. Do you know how frustrating it is to search for parking and on top of that pay for the inconvenience? In any case, I loved the the look of the restaurant. My favorite colors are black and white so of course I loved the decor. We opted to sit outside, and enjoy the summer breeze. It was a nice evening and not at all hot. The atmosphere was just so welcoming and relaxing; I could not imagine eating indoors. The patio seating was the best part of the restaurant. The food was good but not exceptional. I know that they are known for brunch, but I went for dinner. We started with the crab cakes and they tasted really good but for an appetizer which is something typically shared, I was surprised to see that the serve only one cake. Although a good size, I thought they should have had at least two separate cakes. For my entree, I got the Moules Frites. I enjoyed it, but it was nothing special. My boyfriend got the Charred Skirt Steak and he seemed to enjoy it because he mentioned how he would like to go back. The service was awesome. They were very attentive. Since we were outdoors and this is South Florida and summer, there were some mosquito. The waiter overheard my boyfriend complaining and offered him bug spray. Service does not get any better than that. Although the food wasn't special, it was still good and I did love the ambiance and appreciated the free parking so I will probably go back for brunch to try them out again.

    (4)
  • Angela P.

    Went to Morgans last Sunday for brunch, waited 45 minutes for a table... We order a pitcher of sangria, which I found delicious and a great value for the price! It was super refreshing and it also had a very generous amount of fresh strawberries and raspberries. I order the Frittata, it was very good, flavorful and again, it was a very generous portion. I also tried the French toast and found it a little bland, but I put some jelly on and problem solved! I finished my meal with an americano... Probably one of the worst cups of coffee I've ever had. Overall a good meal, however 45 min wait for a table... Not worth it. 20 min max absolutely yes... And no coffee for me next time.

    (3)
  • Sandra M.

    Great Atmosphere and good food. We went on a Sunday for brunch and all though the place was full the wait was short and the food came out quick. I had the French toast which I loved and the hubby had the burger which was equally delicious. The fries in this place are absolutely delicious. Will be back soon.

    (3)
  • Melissa L.

    This is my go-to brunch place in my hood (unfortunately was never really impressed with dinner). The fresh air, the large portions and mimosas, everyone in a brunchy mood, le sigh. Lovelovelove the french toast, and the frittata is divine. Service is always on point, and although I always, without fail, let out a groan from the initial sight of that queue running down the ramp, I honestly never wait more than 20mins. Also, CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!!!! Enough said.

    (4)
  • Melynda H.

    Went for the first time, for dinner. Had heard outrageous reviews for brunch, but we decided on dinner as it was a birthday evening. The house is the cutest! The old 2-story has been refinished in a modern, mid-century décor. The porch is super cute and inviting with its own bar; also, huge enough for the majority of patrons. Once inside the main level, there is another bar and a few more tables. Also, up a narrow staircase, is the second story - super cute, as what once used to be bedrooms now make up semi-private dining rooms. All the décor is on spot. Very inviting. Needless to say, there was really no one else at the restaurant when we arrived around 6:15. We were greeted right away by our server who was very attentive the entire rest of dinner. The four of us sat outside, enjoying the beautiful weather; the porch is covered entirely so there is not worry about sun. Also, we had a stroller, which was accommodated perfectly with the ramp and fit right up alongside the table. Our food was great: calamari to start, dinner included sliders, quinoa bowl, and roasted pork tacos. Tasty and priced perfectly, from $12 - 16. We will definitely be back to try brunch, although the server did inform us that Sundays are crazy busy. Now, their schedule includes brunch every day until 4pm, so we will try it again but probably not on a Sunday.

    (5)
  • Leah T.

    We all know Morgan's is pretty delicious. However, some of you may not know about their cookies. Well let's have a chat. This is the best way to take advantage of the opportunity at hand: come in with a coworker around 3pm during your work week. Morgan's is kind of dead at this time and you're bound to be tired out because it just isn't 5pm yet. Order the cookies. They come by the dozen, so if you want to double up and schmooze up to your office, this is the best way to do it. Anyway-- you can have chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, chocolate chocolate chip, or Hannah Montana Best of Both Worlds that into an assortment of all three. Oh, they let you. And it's wondrous. Now here's what makes Morgan's so great: they make them fresh for you. Perfect timing for an espresso, am I right? So there you have it. Relax and refuel with your espresso and chat-tastic coworker and those amazering cookies will be hand-delivered to you oh-so-toasty warm. Make sure you have one (or two, let's be honest) on your commute back to work cause those bad boys go quick. Hey pal, congrats on that promotion ',:)

    (4)
  • Jorge D.

    Went to Morgan's last Saturday and I had the gazpacho soup as an appetizer and the fish special of the night for main course ...the soup was amazing and the mahi mahi with fried tomatoe was to die for. It has a nice outdoor seating area and the stuff is very attentive and friendly. See you again soon .... THUMBS UP !!!

    (5)
  • A W.

    House made sticky buns had texture ( hard) and dryness that occurs when breads are microwaved. I don't know that they were reheated in a microwave but they were dry and hard. They were smothered in sticky sauce that didn't erase the deficits. The eggs Benedict was very good, as were the other two simple egg dishes we ordered. The potatoes were horribly over-seasoned with a seasoned salt. Service was very friendly and prompt. Coffee was good.

    (3)
  • Lena C.

    I can't believe this weekend was my first time here and it's just around the corner. I want to live at Morgan's and eat eggs benedict every day!! I usually don't go out for breakfast, since that's my culinary specialty, but now I'm ready to try everything on the menu. I had the eggs benedict florentine; Brent B. had the eggs benedict smoked salmon. Ok, so benedicts are not my specialty. The hollandaise sauce was perfect & light, as mentioned in numerous other Yelp reviews. The pitcher of mimosas is a great value and helped to bounce us back after a long night. Next on my list - the cheese plate. I watched longingly as it passed by my table several times - (one benefit of sitting inside by the kitchen). It is HUGE! The smoked salmon plate, raspberry flatcakes, and a beautiful salad also made me do a double take and promise to return. Dear Morgan's, Do you have a meal plan? If not, can I have a meal plan? Sincerely, Your newest fan

    (4)
  • Javier O.

    Get comfortable chairs on a level floor that floor where u don't have to sit like you are on a tight rope. Serve your eggs Benedict HOT, not cold and not tasting like fish. You ran out of salmon, sticky buns, and bacon.

    (1)
  • Marisol F.

    Stopped her for a dessert and coffee after taking my mother out for her birthday. We ordered cappuccinos and coffee, both were fine. My mother ordered a coconut cake with blueberries over the top. It looked pretty and they enjoyed it because it was not too rich. My son and I both ordered a brownie sunday. It was served with strawberry ice cream instead of the traditional vanilla and I loved it. My son was disappointed though. The menu just said brownie ala mode and he doesn't like strawberry ice cream. I wish they told us it was not with vanilla.

    (3)
  • Jonah K.

    We used a groupon which was a good deal, and gave us a good selection. The place is very small and well decorated. I enjoyed the small rooms upstairs, they were very cute and "homey". Our service was not too great in general, but she was very nice. Apps we got a mezze plate that was excellent, but the humus could have used some work. My wife got the short ribs which were very tasty and well done. I got the curry grouper special, which was not all that good. Portions are huge! Wine list by the glass was pretty limited, nothing to write home about. I heard the brunch is amazing here, but I'm not sure if I'd come back again, there just was little draw to make that happen.

    (3)
  • Paty D.

    I've been back to Morgan's on a few occasions for lunch and I must say it didn't disappoint. I had their infamous grilled cheese sandwich and I must say it was absolutely amazing!!! The combination of cheeses gave it the perfect gooey consistency you look for in grilled cheese, and the buttery grilled bread was perfection!!! And of course, I had to finish my heart clogging lunch with the fresh to order baked cookies so we ordered the chocolate chip. Let me tell you these are no ordinary cookies- they are thick, crispy yet chewy on the inside, and oh so warm and gooey!!! All you need is a glass on milk and you're good to go!! Make sure you ask them for a box to take the rest home!!!

    (4)
  • Alyssa J.

    LOVE this place! Was so sad when the SoBe one closed and was happy to see a Groupon for this location - went late night, and really enjoyed everything. Service was quick and friendly and the few drinks we had were great (and we're picky) Ginger Mojito was so yummy (but a little heavy on the ginger, so if you like just a hint mention that!) Both of our entrees were very good as well as a few of the sides, quality ingredients and both cooked perfectly. Portions were perfect - not huge, not small. I agree with another reviewer the menu is a little bit small (couldn't imagine going back there a few more times as I only really wanted 2 of the entrees) Pricing was also a bit high for off the beach (without the Groupon we would be at nearly $125 for not a huge amount of stuff) If they added some more items, and lowered the prices a bit I this would be 5 stars :)

    (4)
  • Meredith G.

    Really great brunch spot! Drinks were a little pricey for my taste ($30 mimosa pitchers) but totally worth it because all of the food was great. I got the chicken and waffles which was so good - super fresh, fluffy waffle with very tender chicken and great not-too-sticky syrup. It was really nice to sit outside, their patio is shaded and has a nice breeze. I would definitely go back!

    (4)
  • SK S.

    Just alright. It has a varied menu but that translates into a lot of mediocre offerings. My duck sandwich was dry and too salty and I don't even remember what my gf ordered, except that it sounded great but disappointed. Perhaps I ordered the wrong thing, but not worth it to return. Even the fries were blah.

    (3)
  • Shelley M.

    I am downgrading Morgans to 2 stars (i pretty much only post positive Yelp reviews). I feel that this was one of the first hip/trendy Miami brunch spots a few years back.... and it probably went to their heads over the last few years. There are now a ton of brunch spots, and they are all better than Morgans. I'm keeping 2 stars because the service was great & I do still like the ambiance. But seriously, if you love food go anywhere else [ie. Michael's (if you can afford it), The Federal, Khong River House, Yardbird, Ni.Do. Cafe, Sugarcane, Gigi... fucking everywhere else is better.]

    (2)
  • Melissa N.

    Eggs Benedict are Amazing! Chicken and waffles are the best in town! nice terrace and ambiance! Perfect for Sunday brunch!

    (4)
  • Alejandra M.

    Every time I go there I find a new favorite item to eat! I've dined at Morgan's many times and am never disappointed. Their brunch menu offers a great variety of tasty comfort food and fresh, healthy lighter fare. Some of my favorites... turkey burger, lentil soup, oven-roasted chicken club, and the fried chicken and waffles. But last night I was BLOWN AWAY by the mussels!! They were perfectly cooked and white wine garlic sauce was simply heavenly! Easily the best mussels I've had in a very long time! Chef Ervin certainly knows how to cook food that people enjoy. Plus who cab resist their bread pudding! Added bonus...the dog-friendly, outdoor seating!

    (5)
  • Corey D.

    This spot stands out because it is consistent and unpretentious when a number of its neighbors tend to over-promise and under-deliver. I am still a fan of Morgan's after all this time. Recently, I have become addicted to the meatloaf after Acme served half-portions at full price during Basel (after waiting 1hour for a to-go order). Mussels are an ample portion size and flavorful. Sliders are good with a cold beer (or two). The other night I had the salmon, which I rarely order out because it can be overcooked and boring but I was in the mood for fish and was delighted to find it to be cooked perfectly on the inside. Dessert favorite: bread pudding. The service is quite good. The manager is awesome and his presence on the floor ensures an environment that runs smoothly and is welcoming. The combination of food and service is like a warm hug that is so comforting especially after along day--essential for this kind of establishment. What would be even more comforting would be some bourbon. Beer and wine selections are nice but I would select it even more often for dinner if it hard hard liquor. Awesome for brunch and lunch. I love to sit upstairs, but the outside seating is a nice option as well. Put Morgan's in your regular rotation.

    (5)
  • Adriana C.

    Brunch is great! So delicious and a chic place.

    (5)
  • Dre B.

    Had the chicken and waffles and its the best I've had in Miami thus far (Sakaya Kitchen, Eating House). Not a fan of the huge blob of butter on top of the waffles but they were still great -- not too crispy, not too soft or soaked. The chicken was also perfect with just enough crispy breading and tender, juicy meat. Morgan's strawberry lemonade is great too and not all sugary like most places'. Now I gotta go back here for the much-hyped weekend brunch.

    (5)
  • Adam L.

    I got a deal on Groupon and i was very happy with the food. The only disappointment was it was an odd setup during construction and they were out of some items. Since the construction is over i would say that the issue is probably fixed. The food was good at a good price but i wouldn't recommend it without a groupon or deal as the place seems a bit overpriced for the food they offer.

    (3)
  • Katie L.

    Saving grace for this place is that food is incredible. I went on a really busy brunch day but staff was overwhelmed and totally disappointing. The hostess was a hot mess and less than pleasant. She was disorganized and disoriented. Once we were seated it took 10 minutes for our server to take our drink order... Water, coke, and an Arnold Palmer. That took 10 minutes as well. He passed by several times in between however to tell us our water would be right out to finally have a busboy serve us water. He never asked us how our food was and was so nonchalant about how long we wait for everything that it was annoying. I had the raspberry maspcarpone filled frencht toast which was absolutely out of this world. My boyfriend had the chicken and waffles which were great too. We course got a dozen cookies and they were fresh baked and incredible. I love going out to eat and maybe my eon serving experience has tainted by dining experience but for as much money we paid I was upset and at how wholly up enchanting our experience was. Might give it another shot on a less busy day to see if they can get it together.

    (2)
  • Joseluis A.

    it was love at first bite. i worked from the wynwood area last week so i decided to try some places ive never been before that were near by. morgans was the closest. i saw their yelp reviews and was hesitant about going but that all changed shortly after i placed my order. seriously, i dont get the average yelp rating for this place. its freakin good. if you dont like it, you got problems. i went by myself so i sat by the bar. someone was there to take my order and she was very smiley and talkative. i told her it was my first time there so she suggested some stuff which i did not follow cause as soon as i saw duck wrap i was sold on that. few minutes passed and as i waited for my food, the lady behind the counter was making a smoothie for another customer. she had some extra leftover so she serves me a glass and brings it to me. extra cool points for that. im not much of a smoothie guy but this was good. thick, rich, flavorful and nutritious too. i finally got my wrap and oh wow. that was so good. shredded roasted duck on hoisin sauce and some greens in a wrap. fingerlicking good. comes with a side, i chose the coleslaw. that coleslaw was so good too! they add nuts and cranberries to it. very awesome. because i was freelancing for a brand new client and working from an office with 3 charming ladies, i decided to get something sweet for them so they love me more and hopefully give me more business. oh and i also did it cause im a sweetheart like that. so i got a dozen cookies. freshly baked so it took about 30 minutes to get them but the wait was well worth it. i got the chocolate chip and double chocolate. if you love chocolate, these cookies you will love. i know the ladies back at the office loved them and now im their favorite freelancer so we all won. i wish there was a morgans in south beach because i feel like i would be there very often. cant wait to go back and try their brunch.

    (5)
  • P B.

    As far as a brunch place goes, Morgan's is the best I've had in Miami. The seating (most of which is outdoors) means you eat in the Miami sun. Their menu is diverse and their drinks are reasonable (I would say they could and should offer better coffee options). Chicken and Waffles 10/10 Grilled Cheese (10/10) It's busy so sometimes there's a short 15 minute wait for a table. It's worth it.

    (4)
  • Yari B.

    Went for dinner and left satisfied. The chick peas soup w bacon was hearty and tasty, just like home made. The wedge salad appetizer was much smaller than I'm used to at other places. It had scallions and a thousand island like dressing that made it different but yummy. Finally we shared the meat loaf which was average and a solid 3, accompanied by a side of Brussels sprouts which were a solid 2 and we left nearly intact. I have to say the best part of my meal was the corn bread so crumbly and sweet I couldn't stop eating it. Service was excellent. I recommend outside seating because the inside was not too cozy and didn't smell that great.

    (3)
  • Jasmine U.

    Came here 2 wks ago for brunch with a friend during my Miami vacation! The food, service, and atmosphere was absolutely excellent!! I order a fritatta and french toast which I read rave reviews about. My fritatta was perfect but the real star was the french toast with cinnamon butter and fresh berries absolutely the best I have ever had. We sat on the patio because the weather was nice. My friend order a omellete that thing was HUGE so beware they use 5 eggs I think but it looked delicious. I did order a sangria which I didn't like so I sent it back, it wasn't sweet at all, the server didn't mind bringing me a blue moon instead so it was no biggie. They had Sriracha which is my favorite condiment on the planet so it made up for that. Whenever I come to Miami I will be right here at Morgans enjoying delicious food. YOU MUST COME HERE!

    (5)
  • Cam C.

    Nice little house, very boooriiing brunch. I hope we don't run into each other again. Bye!

    (1)
  • Ken D.

    Talk about a walk-worthy (or drive-worthy) anchor at the base of Midtown! Morgan's is a perfect weekend brunch spot. They're now serving brunch on Saturday and Sunday, and sitting outside on the roomy terrace this afternoon was a little bit of Miami heaven. Here are a few highlights: 1. The parking lot is big and keeps cars in plain site. You may be thinking, "Parking lot? Really, Ken?" I found it to be comforting. Some of you know that our car was broken into a few weeks back. So, car in site is worth five stars to me right now. 2. The eggs benedict were perfect. PERFECT! Executing benedict well is not easy. Often the hollandaise is too heavy or salty or tasteless. The eggs can be overcooked. Well, you know. Morgan's nailed it. Organic eggs were brilliantly cooked. The hollandaise was sincerely the best I've ever had. It had just the right consistency and a hint of citrus. The side of homefries slammed it home. 3. The club sandwich was good...not great, but good. It was less of a true club, given that it was only one layer tall. It was also missing a bit of fat or moisture. The addition of avocado would have made this a real winner. The shoestring fries served with were tasty and abundant. 4. Service was attentive and friendly, from busboy to manager. All were welcoming. They gifted us with a chocolate chip cookie on the way out that is bigger than my head. I'm looking at it now as it beckons me to eat it, but I shall resist...until after dinner. They'll be starting dinner next week, and we'll definitely be back to explore more of what Morgan's has to offer. Keep on going, Morgan's. You've got it all right in my book.

    (4)
  • Gillian M.

    Thank you Morgan's may I have another?

    (5)
  • Earl K.

    Service and food was excellent. Shawn and Isabella made the dining experience pleasurable. The bread pudding, strawberry and banana, was delicious. I went back the next day for a second helping! I used a groupon which was a great deal. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Woodlene A.

    We ordered the chicken and waffles topped with fruit, based on the reviews. It's was below mediocre. The waffle was doughy and didn't taste fresh. The chicken had no taste, and they were heavily skimpy on the fruit. On top of that, I had to ask three times for my cappuccino. Unimpressed.

    (2)
  • Christine T.

    Alright, so we all know this place is famous for Sunday brunch. To the point that you should expect a wait of 45 minutes on a Sunday in between the time frame from 12-2. So don't expect to stroll right in, there will be a wait. One big ordeal is their parking. Since it is packed, and they don't have valet or any kind of organized parking spaces, just a blank lot next to the restaurant, parking can get a little dicey. You'll finish brunch and find someone has blocked your car in, or blocked the exit for that matter, so my suggestion is to save yourself a headache and park on the side streets. As far as the interior, the restaurant is modern and well decorated. It has a small bar inside that gets busy and a small one outside. It is two stories and has private rooms well equipped to throw parties. The manager is very nice and attentive. He makes sure to pass by and make sure everything is to your liking. While there, I had the french toast, which was light and fluffy. I just wish they had given me more syrup. The prices are decent for brunch and overall i had a good time and can't complain about the food and service.

    (4)
  • Mary B.

    This place is an oasis in a desert. We left our hotel (Hilton) and wandered around a bit through what seemed an aesthetically pretty cool but desolate area (Wynwood art district - reminded me a bit of Detroit's little brother). We had no expectations of this place. It was seemingly in the middle of nothing, but we found some pretty decent food. Here's the thing - You look at menus online and you can tell basically if there's some food you might like. If all goes well, you eat something that tastes like what you expect. The food was good (greek salad, turkey burger, fantastic smoothie that was freaky green, some other salad my bf got), tasted as expected based on descriptions. What was great about the place was the location/environment. It was a fantastic escape. We sat outside with a few other occupied tables nearby, but never too cramped. The only negative I noticed was when I asked for tea and they asked what kind. "What are my options?" "Well, we have Mighty Leaf." "Uh, great. But what are my options?" "Well, there are a lot. It's loose leaf." "Uh, ok, great. But what are my options?" Finally I just said give me some green tea. It was fine, whatever it was, and they brought out a little thing of honey with it. It was more expensive that I would have expected. I'd recommend the dinner and based on other reviews, wish I'd gotten to try the brunch. Ah well. Guess I have to return to Miami some day!

    (3)
  • evan f.

    Came here on a Sat night, place was pretty empty. Food took awhile to come out and when it did it was FLAVORLESS!! come on it's called seasoning guys!!! at least salt and pepper! The bill was like 80$ for 2 drinks 1 app and 2 dinners without tip

    (1)
  • Hope C.

    We went at 11am but they were only serving lunch, not brunch as we had hoped. we got sandwiches, they were OK but i could probably get the same thing at panera. We sat inside because it was chilly that day and wow-- the inside is sparse. Not much going on in there. We were the only people in there so the owner felt that it was ok to sit 5 feet from us and talk on his cell phone the entire time. The service was slow even though we were the ONLY table. This is definitely a ladies lunch spot, where you could sit and chit chat with your friends for a while. not a place to really leave satisfied with the food or ambiance.

    (2)
  • R.c. K.

    Came here for brunch with some friends. Everything was good, but not great. Not worth the drive or the money, especially with so many great brunch places around. The french toast is definitely not among the best, as has been stated here. It was quite tasty and obviously better than the french toast from cheap breakfast places, but several high-end places do it better (Yardbird comes to mind here). The frittata is just ok. I feel that the ingredients don't completely go well together. The chicken (from chicken and waffles) had a great tempura-style batter, but just very bland. We had to add salt to it! Bottom line, I likely wont come back. But if I did, I would probably reorder the french toast, as nothing else impressed me too much.

    (3)
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  • Chloe E.

    French Toast and Chicken with Waffles. Great Chefs, my waiter was "ok" she didn't seem to care about us and I loved the outside seating on a Sunday midafternoon.

    (5)
  • Laure M.

    Dinner outside saturday night. In a nutshell: Friendly service, good entrees but poor desserts. They served a basket of bread, cornbread and italian cracker thing. The bread is good but the cornbread is too crumbly and breaks too easily. We ordered the skirt steak and the succulent burger, both with fries. Both meats were good, juicy and well cooked. The skirt steak was more a hanger steak than skirt steak but it was good. The burger is served on a brioche bun, cheese is extra. The fries are matchsticks fries and are crispy. For dessert, even if the menu says they have cheesecake, they don't. Very disappointing. We ordered the flourless chocolate cake and the baked alaska. Both pretty disappointing. The flourless chocolate is not sweet enough but is moist. It should be served with ice cream because the only chocolate flavor makes it uninteresting after a few bites. The baked alaska is filled with a poor tasteless chocolate ice cream and is mounted by a way-too-big portion of wet soft meringue which is not even good. For $8 a dessert, my advice is "don't bother". For drinks we had beer and wine. They were out of my husband's first choice so he had to change and I had a glass of malbec which i found very "vinaigry", like if the bottle had been opened for a few days. The wine by the glass list is poor as well (maybe 7 or 8 choices) and is pretty expensive (most glasses are $10). Overall i think this place is better for lunch. The entrees were good, but that is pretty much it.

    (3)
  • Alissa W.

    I really enjoyed this place for brunch on Sunday. It is in my neighborhood and I have never been. We sat outside the brunch menu was great mix of breakfast, and lunch items. I saw a few things I wanted was definitely hard to choose. I finally went with the smoked salmon platter. Came with a bagel, capers, cornichons, black and green olives, shaved red onion, and really good tomatoes. Also I like the cream cheese they give you is chive. I was surprised the quality of the salmon was excellent. I loved the atmosphere we sat outside. By the time we left around 1:30 there was a line to get in. Plus we drove there for some reason, but there is a lot with free parking which is always a plus ! I have a feeling I will be going there again for brunch this Sunday. The vibe was very cool, and laid back.

    (4)
  • Edith S.

    My husband and I had the best food and experience here this evening than we have had in a long time. We eat out all the time between Aventura to Brickell. First we were impressed with the spacious, secure and private parking lot. We were warmly greeted and led to an upstairs area of the restaurant. The interior is stunningly decorated, modern but, cozy. Our waitor, David, took time to chat with us and speak about the area, current events and the history of the building the restuarant is in (a 1930's) house. The food was outstanding as well. As a starter we had goat cheese and beet tacos and from the first taste, we were celebrating the fresh and amazing combinations of healthy flavors. Not to forget the wonderful fresth corn bread and sour dough bread that comes with a tub of butter. As our entree, we had the special which was a blackened salmon and shirimp dish which included sauteed spinach, carrots, cherry tomatos, artichoke hearts and some yummy creamy sauce. The heat and flavor of the dish was amzingly perfect. I am still dreaming about it. After we completed our meal another staff member picked up our plates right away and returned almost immediately with our check. The service was amazing! We were very pleased with our experince and plan to return and visit regularly!

    (5)
  • Alyssa E.

    I went on a Sunday for brunch, wait was almost an hour but when you're sipping on mimosa's the wait goes by quickly. The french toast was amazing and the cinnamon butter made it even better. The berry sangria is also a must! Looking forward to going back soon.

    (5)
  • Jessica B.

    defintely love coming back here everytime, ive been here probably another 3 times after my last review and every time it has been amazing. Service is superb and food is flavorful and delicious, Weve had the crispy calamari, the tomato soup, omg the turker burger hands down best ive had and the white sangria to die for. No disappointment.

    (5)
  • Christina S.

    I think Morgan's became my new favorite place for brunch on Sundays. Me and my best friend went to around 1. I warn you it was packed! But the wait was worth it. Once we sat down we got a nice table on the outside patio, best play to sit for sure. I felt like I wasn't in downtown Miami but rather in a nice garden. The food was delicious. I had the stuffed raspberry french toast and my friend had the farmers egg sandwich. The portions were more than enough, so don't expect to have room for desert. The only real complaint I had was the food took about 30 minutes to get to our table. So when you come make sure you're not starving or in a rush. I will definitely be coming back soon.

    (4)
  • Spencer A.

    Service is not horrible, it is non existent. Makes me wonder how someone could spend that kind of time and money on creating a restaurant and then let it be run by a team of amateurs. Hard to tell who works there as there were 5 different uniform variations. Oddly overstaffed by bus buys or water boys but no waiters. Food is okay not great. Don't take anyone there you are trying to impress or who demands a great meal. Morgan's if you read this promote Natalie Colon to GM and bring in new wait staff.

    (1)
  • Brent B.

    After my first five star experience I was excited to attend yelp eats at this establishment. Boy was I disappointed. I'll keep it short. I had to refill my own water three times, I had to ask the under age busboy to refill my beer which he needed to get Houdini to do three times. The waiter was bad real bad. Then the restaurant only had one thing on the yelp eats menu a burger which I ate for lunch. I asked the waiter to talk to the manager because I didn't want another burger. The manager said I could order whatever I wanted. The first two things I asked for were also 86'd. Finally I decided on the skirt steak meh. I thought the truffle mac was nasty it tasted synthetic. Never again.

    (1)
  • R N.

    Great outdoor seating, service, and food! Awesome brunch experience! Will definitely come back here!

    (5)
  • Michael M.

    Had Sunday brunch with the family yesterday. 6 adults and 3 children. We had our own little room which was very cool. The place looks like it used to be an old house that was transformed into a restaurant. The decor was very nice, they also had outside seating. Definitely a cool looking place. When I arrived the parking lot was full but was able to park in the middle of the parking lot along with other people; which still allowed people in parking spots to leave. I ordered the eggs Benedict, a few people ordered the French Toast (since people on Yelp rave about it), a couple of orders of waffles for the kids. someone also ordered a Chorizo Omelette. I loved how the coffee was brought in a HUGE mug so I didn't have to ask for refills for a while. My eggs Benedict came first. I waited for the other food to arrive, a few minutes later the omelette showed up. We kept waiting for other food to show up but it didn't so we decide to eat so it would not get cold. Another order showed up, I can't remember who's. We were still waiting for French Toast and a few other things. I had finished my meal, the omelette was also finished and a few other people finished. We were still waiting for the 2 orders of French Toast, and an order of Waffles. The waffles came and the kids started eating. After the kids finished their waffles, the French Toast finally showed up. The food in itself was good, the French Toast was also good; I wouldn't say it was amazing, but good. It's very easy to make French Toast and having it on Brioche bread doesn't make it any more awesome. Overall the food was a 3 but the service was so inconsistent that I had to knock another point down. The servers themselves were nice, but I think they could have done a better job at getting the food to us at the same time. It was a bit ridiculous for each person to wait for their food; I haven't been to a restaurant where food was brought one by one instead of all of it at once.

    (2)
  • Alex H.

    Hidden freaking jewel! I just don't know where to begin or end! From a cursory view of Morgan's, there is nothing special. They don't even have a full bar! That said, they have some amazing chefs! It is very hard to explain the complex flavors that I had the opportunity to try. Having parking on site makes it a total bonus too! I ate the salmon special of the night, which turned out to be the last of the salmons they had on hand at night. My thoughts is that they ran short because I went on an Art Walk Saturday and they probably had higher than average traffic. I will need to check out their brunch / lunch options one day. Bottom Line: Top notch for dinner! Let's see if I get to try lunch another visit.

    (5)
  • Adeline B.

    I love this place. The food is amazing, whether you're going day or night. Eggs Benedict for lunch is absolute heaven in your mouth. Definitely worthy of the wait that is inevitable on the weekends for breakfast. I'm dying to try a couple more brunch items from their menu but I just can't seem to stray from the eggs Benedict. I guess there are worse things in life. For dinner, the first time I went, I went with a friend and we just picked several starters. Boy let me tell you, we were STUFFED. The plate that stuck out to me the most was the Mac and cheese. You better believe when I went on Friday with my Mac and cheese loving boyfriend, we ordered it. And we weren't disappointed. I also had the port braised brisket which was melt in your mouth deliciousness. Unfortunately, like every other time I've been there, I had no room for dessert. Overall? Morgan's is AMAZINGLY delicious. Don't let the wait and service let you down!

    (4)
  • AshleyMarie O.

    Always love to come & sit outside by the green wall. BEAUTIFUL atmosphere with friendly staff- Its lovely having lunch with a glass of wine & occasionally being interrupted by the sight of butterflys flittering about :0)

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    I come from L.A. where brunch happens to be a very big thing and today I had brunch for the very first time in Miami and it wasn't as great as I expected. The service was amazing and I'll give them that but never in my life have a been to a place that does not serve bottomless mimosas, bellinis, bloody mary's, or sangrias and I assumed that it wouldn't be that expensive but really????? $10 for 2 sips of a drink? That's absolutely ridiculous and a pitcher costs about $40. Anywhere in L.A. is $12.99 for bottomless anything and you would assume places in L.A. would be more expensive but I was wrong. On to the food... its wasn't the best although my friends loved it but thats cause they haven't had good food in my opinion and it was waaaaay over priced. I can't say much more about this place but that its ok to go to if you like wasting your money.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth D.

    An overpriced, mediocre place for the downtown arty types - but if you have to go for whatever reason, you won't hate the food. Not much to say about these guys - but there are way more interesting places for brunch on this side of town (Buena Vista Deli and Michael's Genuine to name a few)

    (3)
  • Carl D.

    Came for brunch. Hands eggs Benedict w/ salmon. It was good, but not great. Service was cordial, though somewhat unfocused. Other tables had coasters, but not us. We had to ask for water 4x. Is give this a 3.5. For this review, I'll round up. I'd come again and check it out for dinner.

    (4)
  • Mary Ann C.

    Monday was the best day to visit Morgan's. No lines, no waiting for lunch! We ate inside but could have had our pick outside as well. The staff were beyond friendly. They were genuine and sociable. The décor is refreshing and fits well in South Florida. The tour of the upstairs was a blast. Oh, yes we did come here to eat. I had the mascarpone and raspberry stuffed French toast. Just order it! Don't think about it! The mussels were plentiful and had a delicious broth to them. The chicken club was very fresh but the salad was what impressed me the most. Everything was so fresh you would think that they had a garden out back. The carrot cake could have been an entrée. The chef was just finishing it and we had a kitchen view. It was just carrot, no raisins, nuts, pineapple....just carrot and wonderfully so. This is a unique place and reminds me of places in San Diego. They just do it better with the highest quality ingredients and an outstanding menu.

    (5)
  • J T.

    I ordered the braised short ribs and they were to DIE FOR. OMG so good, the sauce that they were served with and the mash potatoes were great. The baby carrots, I didn't care for, I think they were a little too tough. The short ribs are really thick, and I felt they lacked a little bit of salt once you got them. They were able to serve me a smaller side salad portion of their cesar salad. That parmesan piece of deliciousness that it is served with this was so good too!!! Now, the daily bread pudding was a blue berry bread pudding and it was so good, I may have wanted to rub it on my face. But I refrained, thats not how ladies behave. Initially I was NOT thrilled that it was blueberry, thinking it may be to tart for me but it wasn't. It's probably what blueberry bread pudding would taste like in heaven. BIBLE. I went to this restaurant yesterday, because I had JUST 4 hours earlier bought a groupon for Morgans, and I was so let down when I printed out the groupon and it said you couldn't use it for another 24 hours. I decided to go anyways and ask the manager if it was ok that we use it regardless, and she was happy to accommodate us. Our waitress was able to serve me a smaller portion of the cesar salad, because I didn't want the entree size, and was able to serve my friend a side salad portion of a salad that was served with a special for that night. So basically they did three separate things to accommodate us. Bottom line: the food is great, the service is fabulous and the place is super cute. Love love love Morgans.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    Morgan's is pretty high up there on my list of favorite brunch places. The food is always great and so is the atmosphere. The eggs benedict is great. The chicken and waffles are the best I've had in Miami. It'd hard to finish because it's so much but the waffle is pillowy and perfect. The chicken strips perfectly complement the sweet maple syrup. Plus, this place has beignets! Yum all around.

    (5)
  • Anne P.

    I am so happy! Tonight ordered delivery from Morgans. Live in the hood and. Always have been a big fan. This is just another way to have fabulous food when I don't want to leave the house. Excellent quality, fast delivery! Love Morgans,,,,,!

    (5)
  • Carlos O.

    my birthday brunch was great. The good was awesome and the location was really nice. The waiters were pretty nice too

    (5)
  • Tessie B.

    GREAT SUNDAY FUNDAY BRUCH LOCATION!!! Brunch til 5 is great for sleeping in! Went with The BF this morning after a long saturday night. It was packed, but we were seated relatively quickly. We decided to go all out and order a carafe of mimosas. The BF had chicken and waffles (they smelled and tasted heavenly). I am a huge Eggs Benedict fan and these Eggs Benedict were amazing. I am going to have a hard time ordering something new the next time I visit. The only negative thing I have to say is that the service was pretty slow. We weren't in a rush and the mimosa's kept us entertained, but waiting 40 minutes for your breakfast to come out is pretty ridiculous. I really liked this place and I would definitely recommend this place to other brunch lovers - I just hope you're not in a hurry. :)

    (4)
  • Jessica F.

    I was told the wait would be an hour for a two top. That's kind of ridiculous. Considering it was more like 25 minutes. Either way how does a restaurant seat tables of 8 before tables of 2. They have no idea how to utilize space efficiently. The set up is completely unreasonable. They would make a killing if downstairs had more two tops that converted into bigger tables and upstairs booths were used for bigger parties. Not to mention when I was finally seated in a very uncomfortable spot with no table space the server didn't get to me for ten minutes. (And had walked by us idly at least three times.) We were then told the one dish we wanted wasn't on the menu. I was virtually unable to flag down servers mid meal despite the claustrophobic atmosphere. The food is delicious but the set up and service is a nightmare. Don't think I need French toast that badly. I'd rather have my Sunday back please. Le Bouchon at least has equally good parts service and food. I might just have to commute there instead.

    (2)
  • Alejandra M.

    I had my first eggs benedict ever at Morgan's and I have to thank the food Gods for that because it was absolutely delicious! Yummy food, decent service, my only complaint is the tiny uncomfortable seats inside (not Miami booty friendly).

    (4)
  • Andrea P.

    the food was amazing I had the eggs benedict and my cousin had the French toast stuffed with raspberry and mascarpone and it was to die for I will definitely be going back to this place

    (5)
  • Cripy Y.

    I won't mention how long it took to be seated...but after being seated it took 20 minutes just for our waiter to greet us and take our drink orders. The food was great but the waiter did not communicate with us at all after taking our order until he brought the check. The waiter did not even ask if everything was "OK", if we needed anything, or if we wanted the remaining food to go...he just came and took the plates away and said "check?" I said yes that that was that. The service here is TERRIBLE but the food is good. They should just get rid of the waiters and make some sort of counter/ticket system.

    (2)
  • Fran H.

    Great food and atmosphere

    (4)
  • Elizabeth R.

    I called Morgans to make a reservation for 3 people at 8 pm on a Friday night. The slightly snooty guy on the phone told me I didn't need a reservation. OK-- so, you're not busy for dinner at prime time on a weekend, and you don't want to bother going through the motions of writing down my reservation, not even just to make me happy. Fine. At this point, I would normally just call somewhere else. There are only about 50 cool new places in the neighborhood! But, I had purchased a "Living Social" deal, so I went through with it anyway. When we arrived at Morgans, the staff was super friendly and charming. They let us sit anywhere we wanted. It was a beautiful evening, so we opted for outdoors. It should have been gorgeous, but the patio overlooks the parking lot. Seriously. You're serenaded by street noise and have an excellent view of the cars. Please, people! Flower boxes! Hanging plants! Shrubbery! something? Our waitress was excellent. She was patient and knowledgeable about the menu, and she made sure we found options that suited us. We ordered a bottle of Napa Cellars Pinot Noir ($45) and a cheese board to share as an app. I ordered the Moroccan Stew and my companions ordered a salad with beef and a salad with chicken for main course. The cheese board was great. Generous portions of everything: a big bunch of grapes, a wedge of brie, some bleu, a Stilton, some crustini, some fig spread, and some gluten-free crackers by special request. The entrees were not so great. I can't tell you about my companions' dishes because everything was served in a gargantuan white bowl, so I couldn't see what they had. The stew was enough to feed at least two people, maybe three. I took more than half of it home, and it tasted better the second day. It was served fresh, maybe too fresh because there were chick peas, beans, dried apricots, almonds and other ingredients that needed to soften and blend together. The textures and flavors seemed a little discordant: mealy beans, chewy apricot, etc.... more time on a slow simmer would have greatly improved the stew. I'm glad I tried Morgans, but I'm not in a rush to go back.

    (3)
  • Laura D.

    Brunch with friends was a delight at Morgan's. Sunday brunch is prime time so expect a wait. We ordered the french toast and one of their chicken sandwiches. I was not impressed with the sandwich, but the french toast made up for it. They have private parking which is good because I can imagine this isn't the best neighborhood late at night. I'll definitely return for brunch when I'm back in the area.

    (4)
  • Adriane S.

    Yum.. Everything we ordered was delicious .. The wait staff was amazing.. I highly recommend...

    (4)
  • Erick A.

    Had a nice brunch at Morgans early this afternoon. Place was packed and yet the service was decent. Really enjoyed the mimosas. As for the food, had a five egg omelette that wasn't bad overall but I certainly expected a bit more in the flavor department. Would definitely check them out some time again.

    (4)
  • j d.

    Had brunch with the family and loved the food. Everything we ordered was really good. The beet tacos are amazing and the French toast were really good also. The outside area is very nice for this time of the year. The service was a little slow but manageable. Highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Lynn C.

    My husband is very good at selecting new places to eat and I love being along for the ride! On New Year's Day, we stopped by Morgan's for brunch. The vibe and atmosphere of this cute place is great- it utilizes its outdoor space and the dining area inside is bright. We sat on the patio area (not the covered porch) which was nice because it was a little chilly that day. Service was good and I cut them a little slack because they were busy and looked short staffed. Food took a little longer but our water and coffee was always refilled. Nice selection of brunch items- sweet and savory and the portions were large! I couldn't resist ordering chicken and waffles ( you have to look closely for it- it's a waffle and you can add chicken, fruit or other things). Hubs ordered the Eggs Benedict. The chicken on the C&W was lightly breaded chicken tenders and the waffle was fluffy. Topped with powdered sugar and a side of maple syrup, I literally had to wait a few minutes to digest so I could finish it all. It was good. Can't wait to go back. This place Is delicious.

    (4)
  • Arlene L.

    I came here a while back when they had Yelp Eats 2011 going on. First off, they have their own lot which, although small, is very appreciated. Paying to park somewhere is one of the things I find most annoying. Service was really friendly and fast. The food was superb. You could really taste the truffle oil in the truffled mac n cheese. The main dishes were large and really flavorful. I look forward to coming back sometime soon.

    (4)
  • Jazmine O.

    This is my favorite brunch spot in Miami, and I've been here for brunch for four consecutive weekend!!!! Much like other reviewers, I didn't want to post a review about how awesome this place is because i wanted to keep it a secret! The food is amazing, the service is great, cozy atmosphere, and they have the best freshly baked cookies I have ever tasted!!! If you plan to get the cookies (and a few other desserts) you must order them 30 mins in advance. The menu has recently undergone a few changes/additions, but nothing to complain about. Lunch and dinners are good, but I love Morgans for brunch!

    (5)
  • E S.

    Overpriced- $15 for a cheese plate that had a lot of grapes and not much cheese and $18 for a flavorless veggie stew. More importantly not particularly tasty, the Moroccan stew is disappointingly bland and the cocktails were bad. I don't how this place has four stars.

    (2)
  • Donna W.

    Well, here goes. My two star review on a place everyone loves. I went here for dinner around 9pm. After having a rough day with my car and missing a yelp elite event I needed a drink and some good food. My boyfriend and I were driving around looking for some good food and we stumbled upon Morgan's. I saw that they had a 4 star rating with 131 reviews at the time. I was stoked! This place was going to be great. I saw that the parking lot was full and I was getting worried that I wouldn't be able to try out this place that everyone was raving about. We found parking outside of the property which wasn't far but a few steps. Not bad, at least there was parking, unlike most places in the Design District. We went up to the podium to our host and asked for a table for two. Out of all the small tables available we got stuck sitting behind a glass door (main entrance I suppose to the place) on the porch. No biggie, it's a glass door and it wasn't going to be blocking sight of us. The host gave us a menu and I asked him if there were mojitos. Apparently this restaurant doesn't have a full liquor license and can only serve wine, sake, and beer. So I tried to put in an order. He then told me "I'm not your server, but she will be with you shortly." Oops! I waited 20 minutes to get water and bread. The person who took our order, that took another 20 minutes, after we got water and bread? The host. The server for our area decided she, who kept running to the table next to us to serve them on multiple occasions but not us, was going to ignore us. It took 40 minutes to place drink and food orders! FORTY MINUTES!!!!! When a young female employee of Morgan's was about to walk by me I stopped her to ask where my server was. She asked why and I told her why. She then told me that at Morgan's no one server takes care of solely one table. She also told me that the reason no one has tended to us was because they had 2 parties of 14, one party of 8 and a few parties of 4 and walked away. Man, I gave her that piercing cold look as she walked away. Yeah, I know, she didn't really get to see it yet it felt good to display the emotion I was going through while dining at Morgan's. When I was a server I never gave an excuse to a customer as to why no one had taken their order and making them wait 40 minutes just to get something to drink. At this time a party of 10 came in to celebrate an anniversary of an older couple. I even got talking with one of the gentlemen from the party who reminded me of my grandfather. They had the table next to us which was ready for sitting. which I'll mention later. Anyway, finally our food and drinks arrive 10 minutes later. The food was phenomenal! Hats off to the chefs! I had a skirt steak with string fries. The steak was huge! (that's what she said) It was perfectly cooked, buttery, tender, and just plain friggen awesome. Half way through the steak, which was 10 minutes later after I received it, I needed a refill on my drink. *crickets* No one came. No one came for 10 minutes. What the hell is wrong with the staff here besides the kitchen staff and the host who was doing someone else's job. At first I thought maybe they're understaffed or something, but as I saw they actually had a considerable amount of staff working the floor. At this point most of my meal enjoyment was ruined. I really was starting to hate this place. I finally got to order a beer but not without ordering the check first because If I hadn't let me tell you it would have taken FOREVER for someone to collect the check. Oh, back to the story of the party celebrating the anniversary. As I was getting the host to get me another drink and the check the party of 10 was getting PISSED off! There was their table that they had reserved and yet they were told that they could not sit them. This was already 30 minutes after they were told that they were getting their table ready, which already was. They complained to the manager and nothing was done. Finally the customers took it upon themselves to sit at the table whether the servers liked it or not. And they didn't like it one bit. The servers were giving them attitude about seating and switching out chairs and what not. I will most likely come here one more time, but if it's the same experience as before not only will I never come back, but I'll let my friends and family know how bad the service is. I always give everyone a second chance. I hope the party of 10 that seated themselves are the same way.

    (2)
  • Katie D.

    This is my kind of place!!!!! Excellent food comfy atmosphere great portions! I am so glad i just discovered this place thanks to yelp especially because its practically next door to my business!!!! I will definitely b here ALOT more from now on!!! We had waffles n chicken and beet salad all amazing!!!! Oh, and service was excellent!!! We went at 8:30 on a sunday it was perfect and cozy! :)

    (5)
  • Cee K.

    Some highs and lows. You definitely can enjoy Morgan's if you go with the right expectations and order the right dishes. We had a groupon ($85 for 2 apps, 4 entrees, 4 drinks). It was great that the groupon allowed you to order anything on the menu - no restrictions. We also ordered an additional side, drink, and desserts. For drinks we had 3 different wines (none particularly good) and sangria (nice, only bitter citrus in it, so it was really refreshing). For apps, we ordered the Antipasti and the calamari. Both were good. In fact, the calamari was nicely crispy without being greasy. I don't know why places don't use the tentacles (Morgan's didn't either)... For entrees, we had the mussels, brisket, fish special (snapper), and Moroccan vegetable stew. We also ordered roasted Brussels and pre-ordered our dessert (cookies and beignets). The mussels were decent (clean and fresh, but the broth was bland). The brisket was tasty, but extremely fatty... really. The fish was salty beyond question. We actually left most of it there. The Moroccan stew tasted almost exclusively of the preserved lemon. I would not order it again. The dessert was enjoyable (hell, how can it not be!) The beignets were outstanding. Like fried popovers - light, tasty, sweet. It was served with three sauces (raspberry, chocolate, and caramel) -- leave the caramel behind. The cookies (chocolate chip, chocolate chocolate chip, and oatmeal raisin) were good. Really, the oatmeal were killer. I would order these every time (and try to convince myself they are healthy because, hey - it's oatmeal!) Service was friendly but very spotty. Near the end we wanted our check and to get going, and that took an extra 15 minutes. The whole dinner was 2 hours... I would expect that with the right pacing and service it would be 1 1/2 hours.

    (3)
  • Jillian D.

    This is a review Ive been meaning to write for a while so here it goes.... DAMN!!! About two months ago my bff and I went here for brunch on a Sunday. We got there about 10am which was perfect because there was still some tables left upstairs so we didnt have to wait. It was pretty packed by the time we left (about 12). The atmosphere is absolutely perfect. And the decor is pretty awesome too. Despite the fact that they are nestled in a warehouse district, I felt as though I wasnt even in Miami. We definitely felt as if we were eating in a beachside restaurant along the coast of new england. Super cozy. And the staff was really attentive and friendly. We got our menus and did some serious contemplating about what to order, everything sounded so yummy. Luckily, they brought us some delish little pastries while we were taking our sweet ass time. We finally decided that we'd each order an appetizer and a meal, which, by the way, was WAY more than we could have possibly ever eaten. Let me tell you though, everything was soooo good. The grilled cheese was the most amazing sandwich I have ever tasted, tons of gooey, melty cheese, mm mm mmm. We also ordered calamari, greek yogurt and an omelette with hashed potatos. Everything was like fireworks in my mouth. If you have never been, go now! Seriously, walk away from your technology and go get your grub on.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    I really wanted to love this place, I honestly wholeheartedly did. It has an ex's name and all the promise of a great brunch but at the end, much like my ex, it ended up disappointing me. Also like him, Morgan's has a pretty exterior with mediocre substance. My parents and I are trying this thing where I try to prove my dad wrong by taking him to delicious restaurants proving once and for all quality is better than quantity. While My dad takes me to a gross buffets, I take them to a promising little restaurant in Wynwood. I still won, but lets face it, the competition was not all that tough. Nuzzled in the art district between graffitied walls, this little purple house invites you onto its ample porch big enough for you and 50 of your closest friends. What it fails to inform you, is that only 25 of those friends' cars fit in it's parking spots, so take a few quarters "my friend," and expect to be here a while, because service is SLOW, they say that it's because everything is made fresh, but I think it's because everything is made mediocrely. The service was as saddening as the food, my waitress was just plain stupid. They don't really listen when you tell them, "please don't put bread on my plate, I AM ALLERGIC." After 40 minutes of waiting, what does my mom get? A huge portion of yummy-looking eggs with two giant slices of toast on top. My favorite part of the meal was when our waitress asked us, "would you like another coup of coffee?" we nodded and 15 minutes later the waitress comes back empty-handed and right in front of us asks the busser, "could you please get them another cup of coffee? thanks." Maria once called herself the "official un-official french toast taster," I feel like I am that, for eggs benedict and these eggs benedict were just depressing. The ham was cold, the muffin was freshly picked out of a bag and the hollandaise sauce was kind of..well.. gross. I can say, however, the eggs were perfectly cooked. Overall, I'd like to come back to Morgan's to try their french toast "Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice..."

    (3)
  • Caitlin G.

    Went to Morgan's for post New Years hangover brunch. We got there at 1 and the place was SUPER busy, but we ended up waiting in line for less than an hour. The ambiance is pretty nice despite how busy it is. The outdoor areas are beautiful. I ordered an egg sandwich and my friends ordered chicken and waffles and French toast. Everything was delicious, though to be honest I have had better chicken and waffles elsewhere (but theirs were still really good). I especially enjoyed the vinaigrette on the house salad that came with my meal. The service wasn't spectacular, but it wasn't bad either. Overall it was an enjoyable experience and worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Dana D.

    I'd give the five stars if they provided adult booster seats in the outdoor patio, or replaced the chairs, whichever is more reasonable. It's kind of uncomfortable to eat with wrongly proportioned tables and seating. Apart from that, I've been here for both unches- lunch/brunch. Raspberry flat cakes will satisfy your berry fantasies, if you have one. Lunch sandwiches are delicious and they provide enough French fries to feed a tribe in Tanzania.

    (4)
  • Sabrina D.

    Great food, great service. They serve brunch all day on weekends, delicious. Do yourself a favor and stick with the Midtown location, the Sobe one is lacking, completely different vibe.

    (4)
  • Lola A.

    We went to dine there with a coupon for an appetizer, 2 entrees and 2 glasses of house wine. Took our order right away, spacious place, nice atmosphere, I really thought it was a winner. No waiter to be seen anywhere until we looked back and two of them were chatting on a cigarette break, while we were waiting for our wine and water glasses after having ordered- the first thing a waiter brings to the table. Wine glasses arrived like two seconds before the food arrived! Really? I wanted some pepper. Same story. A waiter finally arrived when I had a tiny piece of food on my plate. Second glasses of wine came right before the check. The whole timing was off. The food was alright, but it was such a weird dining experience. We could see the waiters inside chatting and every time we asked someone passing by they said "sure, one second" which turned out to be "sure, we don't care, so maybe if I feel like it, I'll bring your wine in 20 minutes". Oh and the bill! With the coupon and everything it was still a whooping $80! Sorry Morgan's, you can keep your spacious restaurant and nice atmosphere. I am not returning.

    (2)
  • Janet D.

    Oh Morgan's how I love thee! I've now been breakfast, lunch and dinner and it's never failed. Each meal has been different - a gab-fest with a good friend, a group celebration and a lovely date night - and each time its been perfection - with Morgan's serving up delicious, well presented dishes in a charming, plucked from the past converted house. Highlights: Omlettes - all are good. French Toast - is literally picture perfect Sangria - delicious, splurge for the pitcher, well worth it. Service - Everyone from the hostess to the bartender all fantastic Turkey meatloaf - oh so good.

    (5)
  • Cristina M.

    So for a long time I didn't want to review Morgan's because I wanted it to remain a "best kept secret" But now there is usually a wait so I think the word is out... I LOVE Morgan's the food is delicious! You really can't go wrong brunch, lunch or dinner. Their flat cakes for brunch are so good they don't need maple syrup! Their homemade cookies are a special treat and their lunch /dinner menu items are fabulous. The ambiance is worth mentioning from the outside it looks like a beautiful Key West home but when you walk in its this beautifully white decorated simplicity.

    (5)
  • Irene C.

    If you've been living in Miami for a while, you may agree with me when I say that sometimes you just need to get away from everything and just go somewhere temporarily. That's exactly why Morgan's restaurant does for me. I have only been here a few times, but every time I feel like I'm instantly transported to NorCal or a little bistro in NYC. It truly is amazing that a simple restaurant can erase whatever qualms I'm having with the city or overwhelming issues I'm having with work or life even if it's just for a couple hours. Maybe it's the fact that it is a house-turned-restaurant or the fact that this hidden gem is not swarming with tourist, whatever it is, it's amazing. The attention to detail that is put into the food really shines through. I have had the chicken pot pie and the meatloaf; both very satisfying, great flavor, and huge portions. I wish I had know of this place sooner, it would have been nice to run away here more often, much less expensive than weekend trips to NYC!

    (5)
  • Lindsay P.

    Went for Sunday brunch and would definitely return! All of our food was really delicious. I had the raspberry pancakes and they were SOOOO tasty! The only thing that our group didn't love was the french toast....a little average. Portions are really big-- Perfect for sampling fellow dining companions food! ;) We walked in on Easter Sunday with no reservation and a group of 5 and only had to wait 20 minutes or so. Score! Service was better than most places in Miami. The one downside? They ran out of mimosas!!! NOOOOOO!!!! Perhaps they didn't realize this group of lushes was coming, lol. Oh, and after you have stuffed your face with the meal itself, be sure to order some freshly baked cookies to go. AMAZING! I don't like oatmeal raisin but Morgan's changed my mind. GO, NOW.....YUM!

    (4)
  • Tanya V.

    I brought my mother here for her birthday for brunch- and everyone was super happy! The portions are really generous making the prices more than justified. The quality and ingredients of the food are top notch! Also, a nice wide of variety of items on the menu! My son had the Voluptuous Grilled Cheese, and was in heaven! BUT about 2 or 3 hours later had THE WORSE stomach ache! Poor thing was in pain! I'm suspecting that perhaps the sandwich had a little too much cheese making it way too rich- upsetting my son's stomach. He told me he never wants to eat there again, which made me sad because I really enjoyed it and its hard to find places that both my 9 year old son and I both enjoy. Never the less, I do plan on returning even for dinner sometime and I defiantly plan to try the baked-on-the-spot cookies! Perhaps that will be the bargaining coin to get my son to change his mind !

    (4)
  • David R.

    Came here with my girl and we ordered a club sandwich for her (which I've had before, it's great!) and I tried the popular meat loaf for the first time. Club sandwich is huge! Filled with chicken breast filets, lettuce , tomatoes and avocado. Meat loaf for me came over mashed potatoes with their home made gravy and asparagus. This place never disappoints. We came early dinner around 4:30 before many people got here. There was a few people in and by the time we left people started coming in for dinner. This place is known and shines the most for their brunch specials, get ready to wait in line! Try their famous French toast if you are big on brunch. Thanks for being a great and open place to have some great food Morgan's!

    (5)
  • Joseph C.

    I decided to write my first update ever on Yelp for Morgans. I've decided to do so because it so frickin amazing! Since my first visit for brunch I've gone back and had the Mac & Cheese with white truffle oil and black truffles....amazing. I also had the best grilled cheese sandwich i have ever had. That is including the Ms. Cheezious food truck that is wildly popular. But the most amazing part about eating at Morgan's is eating those cookies for dessert. I am officially addicted to them. I actually ordered a dozen to go the other night just because I couldn't get them out of my head. I felt as if I was trying to score some crack in Wynwood at 10 PM. I ordered half chocolate chip and half double chocolate chip. They are to die for.

    (5)
  • Faraaz M.

    Just had brunch here for a second time. It's an old house converted into a restaurant just south of the Shops @ Midtown. Service both times has been excellent. I had the French Toast with a side of chicken sausage. The French toast was good overall, but being a French Toaster- I'd say missing a little something. The chicken sausage links were great. My friend had the traditional eggs benedict (they have 3 types) and order of sticky buns. Let me say that the hollandaise sauce on his dish was incredible, best I've ever tried!! Sticky buns were were nice, warm, and hit the perfect level of sweetness. We didnt get desert per say this time, but I tried the Beignets last time and they were excellent as well. I really am looking forward to coming back and trying lunch and dinner menus. Overall, another great option in Midtown area.

    (4)
  • Nicole K.

    I want to give Morgan's a 5-star review but need to go back a few more times before that happens. I went here with a friend for dinner before the second-saturday art walk. Morgan's location makes it the perfect date spot if you decide to get your art on later in the evening. We were able to get a table without reservations which was nice. I was waiting for my date to park the car for a while and the waiter and food runner made sure I had water, bread and a drink while I waited. The bread basket was pretty awesome and I kept munching on the thin bread sticks. One of the runners offered to get me more while I waited which I thought was sweet. Our waiter was nice and knew the menu well. There was a bit of a miscommunication with my order but he corrected it quickly and it did not really disrupt our experience. To start we had the roasted mussels which were super tasty. I had the salmon and it was AMAZING!!! Seriously, I was embarrassingly happy while eating that salmon. My friend had the turkey meatloaf and I cannot say I was very impressed with it, but the whole thing got eaten that evening so it was good enough. Desert was a bread pudding and it was incredible. I will definitely be going back. I am super curious about the happy hour - it is such a charming, laid back place that I am sure they can throw a pretty nice happy hour.

    (4)
  • kim n.

    A great place in midtown for brunch. The eggs benedict is perfect! Just the right amount of hollandaise sauce with a citrus-y taste. The appropriately named "voluptuous grilled cheese" is THE best grilled cheese sandwich around town. ...And don't forget a side of maple bacon....

    (4)
  • Cassie O.

    Went here for brunch. The restaurant is an an old two story house, so the atmosphere is quite charming. There is a big wait for outside seating, but if you eat inside you can get right in. I had the eggs Benedict and it was AMAZING...ESPECIALLY the potatoes!!! Service was a tad slow, but there was a baby shower going on so I chalk it up to the staff having the juggle that. Would go again.

    (4)
  • Kristin K.

    Great food & service.

    (5)
  • Nguyen D.

    Went here for Sunday Brunch as my friend suggested it. Bellinis were quite good and not very expensive. Food - The brunch was exactly what we needed after a night of drinking. Service was good. You could tell the quality of the food was good. The atmosphere was excellent outside

    (4)
  • Juan Jose D.

    I really think I need to come again and give it another try, I came here for a Sunday brunch just before Art Basel, I had eggs Benedict and they were over cooked, no Canadian bacon and with an average sauce, coffee was not good at all, my wife asked me to take her for a real coffee after leaving the place, we waited 40min to get a seat.... I would gladly return, may be to lunch or to have those decadent pancakes. Service was good but our waiter seemed to have a rough night the night before and his clothes were all worn...little strange experience.

    (2)
  • Kathleen M.

    Don't be fooled by the clean, airy atmosphere of Morgan's: this place will deliver a one-two punch to your stomach capacity before you've even had a chance to look at the dessert menu. Saturday brunch entailed a delightful section of breakfast and lunch eats and I had a hard time deciding, as is usual with a menu this diverse. I went with the club sandwich as I was craving avocado and was completely blown away with the portion. Seriously, I have a healthy appetite and I was barely able to put away half of this monster. Delicious free range chicken, tomato, avocado and bacon all on a toothsome flatbread: heaven. Add in some crispy shoestring fries and you've got a meal that I'll likely remember. I had one bite of their "voluptuous" (their words, not mine) grilled cheese sandwich and was pretty floored. Insanely tasty, insanely rich. I was perfectly pleased with just the one bite, although I'm pretty sure all cheese lovers should at least give it a whirl. Also, big thumbs up for their lemonade; I just love the fresh squeezed stuff.

    (4)
  • JamesBrownInMiami ..

    Great neighbor restaurant where breakfast and brunch are regular customer's favorites. I love the sliders and Caesar salad any time of day!

    (4)
  • Kristine L.

    Morgan's is an adorable brunch spot in Wynwood. The outdoor seating resembles more of a wrap around home porch than a restaurant, and it feels cozy despite the mostly modern furnishings. The menu was diverse, and hit all the breakfast food staples. I ordered the frittata, which was done with chorizo, gruyere, mushrooms, green pepper, tomatoes, and potatoes. It was topped with greens and raw diced tomatoes. It was light, fluffy, well seasoned, flavorful and HUGE for a $12 plate (I got a drunk snack later in the night from the leftovers). My friend ordered the french toast and said it was better than any french toast at NYC brunch places. Overall, I was very happy with the food, and service.

    (4)
  • Phillip B.

    My go-to brunch spot. Been about 4 times, and between myself and others at my tables, I have tried many menu items- its all very good. My favourite so far has been the frenchman sandwich. Love the ambience and the service is good. Never been for dinner, but I highly recommend it for brunch.

    (5)
  • Lara S.

    Morgan's offers a solid option for dinner, as well as brunch and lunch. My rating has dropped since my first review because I have found some of the food to be different. The Morgan's salad, which I order without bacon, used to be loaded with mushrooms. The last two times there were just a few in my salad. My SO used to love the meatloaf, but when she ordered it recently she was disappointed. She said it didn't have the same flavor and wasn't the same portion as it used to be. Oh, how things change- and sometimes not for the better. Also, last time I was there we were charged for "sharing" the lentil soup. Yes, they split it into two bowls, but that's not worth an extra $4. (Making the lentil soup cost something like $12!) Note to self: Keep the fact that I want to share it with my SO to myself. We can share from the same bowl without being charged $4 for it. It's not like that's the only thing we ordered, so I would have liked fair warning about the charge. Like, "Would you like me to split the soup into two bowls for an extra charge of $4?" I would have said, "No, thanks. We can share from the same bowl." So, why does Morgan's still have three stars. The food is still pretty good and the service is above average for Miami. But, I'd really love to see it back up to where it used to be. And, please, no more hidden fees.

    (3)
  • Teresa K.

    Husband and I went here with a Groupon which is how we try many places for the first time. ;) It included an app, 2 mains and a bottle of wine. Their wine selection was disappointing and we had to open a second bottle because the first bottle they opened for us was undrinkable. The service was ok but I would have expected a bit more attention considering there was no one sitting in the area where we were except for one large party that was wrapping up. The app we got was the Mediterranean plate and I really enjoyed everything that came with it. It was huge even sharing with 2 people. The main dishes were also massive. I got the short ribs with horseradish mashed potatoes which was delicious. I love short ribs so I was glad they were cooked to perfection. Overall the food was good, but I don't know if there is really anything else to recommend the place.

    (3)
  • Geoffrey K.

    Brunch here is fantastic, and I'm looking forward to enjoying it again. Dinner, on the other hand, is what makes me rate Morgan's very low. One of our dishes was the half chicken which was an enormous plate of french fries with two small pieces of chicken. If that was a half a chicken, that's the smallest chicken I've ever seen. It tasted all right, but the dish should have been called french fries with a side of chicken, not the other way around. A plate of french fries for $19? Really? Our other dish was braised beef ribs, with the emphasis on the plural. We got one, albeit large, rib, which was mostly fat. Very underwhelming. Skip dinner and come for brunch.

    (2)
  • Nancy O.

    Trendy, lively, good food, decent prices = I'll be back for brunch for soon!

    (3)
  • Annie S.

    I have always loved this place. I raved about it to everyone. I wouldn't normally write a bad review like this but my last visit was so HORRIBLE i just had to. My last visit doesn't even deserve 1 star. We decided to finally take my mother in law to Morgan's for Sunday Brunch after raving about it since our first visit. We were pleasantly surprised to see that that had opened up the upstairs for more seating. We were seated in our own little room upstairs which was nice but ended up being the biggest mistake. THEY TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT US !.. by the time the waiter got there we were ready to order drinks & our meal but the waiter refused to take anything other than our drinks... um wtf? it felt like forever before he came back to get our meal order. it took them FORTY FIVE FRKIN MINUTES to bring JUST our coffees. we had to ask 2 different people to see what was up with our coffee orders since our waiter was no where to be found. The waiter finally showed up w/ our coffees and said that they only had 2 coffee machines. uhm how is that our problem? if you know theres going to be an issue getting the coffee to us on time then atleast warn us ! i ordered a cappuccino and it was the worst cappuccino ever, didnt help that i had to wait 45 mins for it ! i asked for a latte instead which of course i didnt get till AFTER my meal. ughh Speaking of meal, it didnt come till another 30 mins after the coffee. I was BEYONDDDDD pissed at this point. We were honestly ready to just leave at this point but we decided to just stick with it. I ordered the grilled cheese because of all the raves about it but it was gross. you could definetly tell that it had been sitting out for a long time. ughh maybe they shouldnt have waited over an hour to bring it out ! IF we ever come back here, we will ONLY sit out on the front porch. They are obviously not ready for the popularity that they have received and should have better prepared themselves for the expansion.

    (1)
  • Yasmine E.

    I've been there a few times for lunch and brunch. I like staying at the terrace, very relaxing. The food is always simple but good. This is all we ask for. And their homemade lemonade is really good and perfect for the Miami weather.

    (4)
  • Jamie C.

    Guys, this place is so different from anything here in Miami, its like being in someones house. The food is great, the brunch is awesome, the mimosas are my fave. Everything is basically a treat to eat. However, if you are lucky enough to try this place do not leave without ordering the cookies. You will not regret it, best cookies ive ever had, my suggestion, get them to go, so you can just curl up into a little ball on your cozy bed after you pig out! Thats all i have to say.

    (5)
  • Lowell J.

    Went here for lunch after reading a few recent bad reviews. However the service was good, the portions were large, the food was decent nothing spectacular but the prices were very high. We had (2) lentil soups, (1) lemonade. (1) smoothie and (2) turkey meatloaf for $57....pricey considering Gigis and Michaels are in the same neighborhood, less expensive and in my opinion better. So not a bad place but I'd like to see a better $$ for the food they're offering

    (3)
  • Ivonne Marie C.

    I think the menu has good options, but the food itself is not to my liking. The restaurant's vibe right now is that of a new establishment, that you are just not sure it will be around for a while. I don't want to say the food is bad, becasue it's not; I just didn't like it, and I ordered two different plates. The service, however, is very good and the staff is very attentive. They did not have the majority of desserts available, and it was a wednesday, barely 7 pm. The early bird menu leaves lots to be desired, but it is a good effort at getting a dinner crowd in. Breakfast was good from what I remember from one or two months ago... but unmemorable enough that I cannot provide further detail. Overall, I find it pricey for what it is ($40 for two people breakfast; and $50+ for dinner), and the food's mediterranean or Indian twist was not to my enjoyment as I stated; but if you're into trendy new places you may enjoy it more than I did.

    (2)
  • K N.

    I am excited about the restaurants in this area so Morgan was my next trial for breakfast. The food was good as breakfast goes, but the menu is a bit confusing. The service was inconsistent. The server didn't seem interested in being at work. They offer Mighty Leaf tea but when you ask for the selection available, the response was "we have a lot". Really? The waiter didn't seem too interested in going to get a box, but suggested the one that he thought that I should have. Irritation #1. Moving along. So the food arrives after waiting 20 minutes for a salad with salmon, eggs benedict florentine. We inquired about the delay after one party left and a new party came in and ordered a shared plate, their order came and we were still waiting. The reason for the delay was the less than 4 oz salmon steak on the $23 salad. So the food finally arrives, they just dropped off the food off at our table without any questions about condiments or napkins and just walked away. I asked the server when he returned for tobasco sauce. He must have been sidetracked as he passed the counter with the sauce, returned to another table to serve drinks and then went on to take another table's order. This all happened while I sat waiting to start my meal. I finally got up to get the tobasco sauce myself. I walked back to my table and passed him. He never so much as an acknowledgement that he forgot or offered the slightest apology for the delay. $50 for a brunch for two with just coffee and tea, NO bellinis or mimosas, just to stare in the parking lot seems a bit much. The dog friendly policy is nice, but the close proximity of pets where some people are not curbing their larger dogs appropriately seems like a disaster waiting to happen.

    (2)
  • V. H.

    I'm beginning to think that Yelp gives me unrealistic expectations... We came for brunch on a Sunday and were seated right away. My friend and I decided to split the Eggs Benedict Traditional and the Raspberry Flat Cakes. Both were tasty and filling, but its on par with brunch entrees at other restaurants. We also shared a pitcher of mimosas - whats not to love about that? The overall experience was good but not out of this world. I would give this 3 1/2 stars. If I'm in the area again, I''ll return, but I wont go out of my way to eat here.

    (3)
  • Miriam W.

    In my opinion, it's best to Yelp about your experience at a business as soon after you've experienced it as possible. With that in my mind, I decided to review Morgan's Restaurant right away, following the delicious brunch I had today. First of all the location is great, it's near the shops at Midtown, and I am in love with that entire Design District area. This former 19th century home feels like home, and felt like I was walking into a loved ones home for brunch. The interior has an art deco theme, and the hardwood floors appear to be original. Now, for the occasion and food. I have been dying to check out this restaurant, and based on the reviews, trying the french toast was a must. The occasion was the day after my brother's wedding, and my mom and sister decided to take the newlyweds out to brunch. The brunch is a la carte, my brother, sister-in-law, and sister all ordered omelets with lots of toppings (two toppings are included), although I didn't order an omelet, I noticed that the cheese selection was plentiful-there was white cheddar, gruyere(the best cheese), swiss, mozzarella, etc; served with home fries. I am not too ashamed to admit that I technically ordered two meals with the intent to sample them both and not to consume them in their entirety. I ordered the fluffy, cinnamon sweet, better-than-mine french toast; it was perfectly cooked and topped with a whipped butter and fresh blueberries-what a dream come true it was! In addition, I ordered the eggs benedict traditional which includes the best, perfectly seasoned home fries I've ever had, and it was delicious. My mom ordered the meat loaf sandwich and it looked like supreme comfort food. There was absolute satisfaction by my entire party. We had fantastic service, and the waiter introduced himself and explained the restaurant food philosophy of buying local and using organic products; and I met the owner, Barkley who was very nice. This is a wonderful restaurant, with delicious, fresh, comfort food. I would recommend them to anyone searching for a great brunch place, and I cannot wait to bring more loved ones here to enjoy the atmosphere and amazing food offerings.

    (5)
  • Jeanette N.

    I was looking at all the previous food reviews I've written and I couldn't believe there is no review for one of my favorite brunch places in all of Miami! The food here is great. The environment is awesome because in spite of it being in the middle of downtown (or maybe midtown as some might call it), it is not busy and loud like Lincoln Road. This place is nice and quiet (but not boring). If you choose to sit outside you'll enjoy a nice breeze from the palms and the fans. If you choose to sit inside with a big group I highly recommend reserving a room. Rooms are so much fun and they really give the group a nice intimate feel to the gathering. Last but certainly not the least, the food is great. There is not one dish there that I have tried and not liked. If you can only order only one thing though, GET THE FRENCH TOAST. They are absolutely amazing. Best French toast I have ever had in a restaurant in Miami.

    (5)
  • Christopher B.

    This restaurant is amazing! Food was hot and fresh. Did not take long for the food to be served. The service was impeccable. You definitely have to get the dozen chocolate chip cookies. Well worth the 20 minute wait for them to bake! I've never had better cookies than this. I definitely recommend this restaurant!

    (5)
  • fatima f.

    I like Morgan's, the food is always great though the service isn't always consistent. We were just there for brunch on Sunday and found that sitting at the little bar provided us with the best service. We skipped the long line in front of us @ 2PM and sat down right away. The food took a while but the place was packed so I can see why. The bartender is awesome and we watched him make some great concoctions. The prices are not cheap but not unreasonable either. The parking lot was full but there was plenty of metered parking (yes you must pay on Sundays). I love that brunch is available until 5 pm on Sundays so it's great for those of us that went out the night before. Do give it a try.

    (4)
  • R L.

    love love love this place! work nearby so i frequent morgan's for lunch & dinner quite often. I have never ever been disappointed by the food or service- Rudi & Luis are awesome. Favorite dishes- morgan's salad (beets, goat cheese, mushroom oh my!), chicken pot pie, onion dip, voluptuous grilled cheese.. the list goes on! only time i was unhappy, was with the chilled pea soup- more because, despite often ordering them, I always forget I d0nt care for cold soups! For dessert you cant miss the fresh baked cookies- oatmeal raisin is divine. The owner, Braclay, is amazing, so warm and welcoming!

    (5)
  • Love F.

    For a really nice brunch, breakfast or lunch this is a great spot! It has a cool atmosphere and long tables on terrace or inside...if you want AC. The food is good quality and the portions are bit large, go try it out ... you wont be disappointed! Also the staff there is super nice, which surely helps!

    (4)
  • Sumer R.

    This post is only about brunch. My boyfriend and I decided to try Morgan's on a Sunday afternoon. We arrived around noon and were able to be seated outside on the porch. We ordered the eggs florentine and french toast. Five stars for the eggs florentine. Perfect amount of spinach, creamy egg and tasty hollandaise. The french toast was also very flavorful, served with a cinnamon butter and homemade maple syrup. Their drink/juice selection could use a little work and it's on the pricey side. $6 for a glass of fresh squeezed OJ. I decided to try the "health inspector" which is a vegetable juice consisting of celery, carrots and beets. I would advise against it as it looked like dirt and was served luke warm. The food was excellent but they are lacking in service. We needed refills on coffee and water and had to hunt for our waitress. None the less I will be back for brunch.

    (3)
  • Jonah L.

    Don't walk - RUN - to Morgans' for the chillest, yummiest brunch ever had in the "design D". Start with a side of "Maple basted bacon", but it won't be your last. From the eggs benedict, to the self-proclaimed "pillow light" french toast, to the pankcakes - simple, well-done, yummy. The outdoor seating almost feels like you're on the porch at some fancy, quaint bed & breakfast (and not in a cheesy way). I gosta go back to check out dinner too, 'cause some of those items should be great if they can live up the standard set by brunch. Good vibe is always plus too.

    (4)
  • Orie C.

    Food is delicious! dinner appetizer portions are large....please try the crab cakes and calamari! soooo good!!! the outdoor atmosphere is friendly for weekend brunch and even on a Monday night!!!

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    Morgans has been on my "to brunch" list ever since I heard they had an amazing grilled cheese. And now I wonder - why did I wait so long?? It's a big purple house in a completely random neighborhood, but at least they have their own parking lot (yay for not having to pay a meter or a machine). 11am on a Sunday morning with a group of friends and we were seated right away. They were very patient with us as the group straggled in at different times. Went straight for the 'Voluptuous Grilled Cheese' with gruyere, white cheddar and brie. And did I mention the fries were amazing too?? Other orders at the table: eggs benedict, raspberry flatcakes, frittata (warning: the chorizo is spicy). Everyone was very satisfied with their dishes. We hung out for a while - plenty of chatting - and an hour after taking our last bite we finally got up to leave. I'm always a fan of places that don't rush you. Only thing I wasn't a fan of? The old dude with a ponytail sitting next to us who kept giving us grouchy old man looks because we were laughing too loud. Really dude? But unless his name is Morgan, I don't care. ;)

    (4)
  • Thompson L.

    I came for the brunch. Nice outdoor seating area, just seems like something you need to do when you're in Miami. The Eggs Benedict were delicious as were the raspberry/blueberry pancakes. Order the bottled water since Miami water tastes funny.

    (4)
  • Christopher R.

    One of the best spots in Miami for real, comfort food. Amazing brunch (must haves are the eggs benedict and the french toast). Also a fave lunch spot where the chicken & waffles and house club are my go-to items. When the weather is nice, the porch is a great spot to enjoy, but if it's too hot or raining, the upstairs is beautiful & private.

    (5)
  • Brent M.

    Tried Morgan's for the first time recently, and even though I wasn't sure what to expect given the mixed reviews, I thought it was pretty decent. I went on a Monday, so seating/service wasn't an issue, and having never been there before I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious it seemed to be. I had the cheese plate appetizer, which was very good (for sharing, of course), and the whitefish special was delicious. I found the bread pudding that I had for dessert to be underwhelming though. The prices aren't bad, but if I didn't have a Groupon (Yay Groupon!), I would've found it to be a little overpriced for a causal-ish restaurant.

    (4)
  • Bibi N.

    FOOD: Delicious short ribs! Also ordered the chocolate mousse. It is humongous and still impossible to not devour it. simply delicious. Service: OK Environment: very nice outside seating... very beautiful

    (4)
  • Andy L.

    Great brunch, wish it was all you can eat but it's still good stuff nonetheless. The upstairs is a completely different feel than downstairs. The space is tiny and they don't take reservations, so get there early!

    (4)
  • Rngilchrist G.

    This place has consistently good food. We've been there at least once a month for the last 4 or 5 months. We've tried both the brunch and dinner menu. My favorites are the chicken and waffles, the omlette with chorizo and the meatloaf and mash. The sautéed kale and haricot vert are both delicious . And they have some healthy meatless options on the menu as well. Don't bother calling ahead and checking the wait, cause I've watched them go from super slow to super busy in minutes; as if everyone secretly conspired to show up at the same time. We usually just try to beat the rush. We go early on the weekends , since we generally don't sleep in.Then go home stuffed and ready for a siesta; or go there for dinner during the week, when it's less likely to be busy. Space on the porch and patio is limited, so leave your big strollers in the car. They have high- chairs for the kids.The parking can sometimes be crazy, but there are metered spots on the street. It's easy to miss this place cause it's hidden by bushes and trees, but once you find it, you'll be very happy.

    (4)
  • Jana C.

    Nice ambience, friendly service, free parking, and good food. Although it's better known for its weekend brunch, dinner here is delicious. The crowd is more interesting for brunch though, and their Benedict is awesome.

    (4)
  • Jenna M.

    We had a delicious girls day brunch last Saturday morning at Morgans. The food was perfectly cooked and the service was great. I love the way this place looks inside and out. I heard the upstairs area is nice for parties and has a nice view. Among us we had the Eggs Benedict, the Raspberry Flat Cakes, and an omelette. I definitely recommend the benedict, it was very creamy. Also recommend the flat cakes if you like something extremely sweet for breakfast. I will definitely make it back here for dinner one day.

    (4)
  • cristina o.

    Voluptuous grill cheese - yes, the best grilled cheese ive ever had. there arent even close seconds. Eclair - amazing White chocolate apricot bread pudding - eh, it was ok, not worth the calories. Rose sangria - the sangrias at this place are just all outstanding. Salad with watermelon radish - so good. needed to have a little salad just to balance the grilled cheese Eggs benedict with breakfast potatos - my husband kept oohing and aahing the benedict. potatos were undercooked for his taste though. they also make killer cookies - their pastry chef is a skinny little thing and i find that completely unfair .... just wanted to throw that in there.

    (5)
  • Cynthia M.

    Refreshing change for the brunch scene. Let's start with the inviting purple house with the wraparound porch with multiple heat lamps on a brisk Saturday. Parking is a breeze as there is a parking lot with ample parking spaces. We chose to sit outside despite the cold snap because it was too loud inside and the tables were too close together for us to feel comfortable with possible x-rated brunch talk. Then there's the welcoming staff from the owner to the busboys. Either the owner or manager kept coming to our table to check on how things were (maybe it was because my friend and I were there for hours trying everything on the menu). This place may not be a go-to place for me because I actually have to drive to get here. On those mornings that I want weekend brunch fare after a long night or I'm just in lazy mode -- the drive (albeit short) may be discouraging. Nonetheless, this may become my special go-to place for brunch. I had the organic eggs made to order -- scrambled with cheddar cheese mixed in. Although the menu doesn't inform you, the eggs do come with potatoes and toast. I like that I was able to order turkey sausage on the side even though I won't order it again. The eggs were ok, but my friend said her eggs benedict was the best she ever had. Having heard about the voluptuous grilled cheese, my friend and I decided to split one. At the time, I thought it was ok. Grilled cheese sandwiches, even at nice restaurants can be tough. They can come out way too greasy. This sandwich had the right amount of cheeses (it had BRIE IN IT), crispy texture and grease. With some time to think and write about it, I think the sandwich was more than ok. I kind of want one right NOW. The BOOZE: Morgan's offers beer (Chimay!!!), wine and cocktails. We started with the champagne cocktails the ingredients of which varies daily. Today, the fruit on hand were berries -- strawberries and blueberries -- that were muddled and mixed with champage. Yum. Mimosas and Bellinis are also available. To save money, I usually order a bottle of champagne and a side of orange juice. But Morgan's had a limited selection of inexpensive sparkling wine -- one bottle of prosecco and that stuff gives me a nasty headache. So we moved on to a pitcher of sangria. Red, white and rose are offered. We went with the white that was pretty tart as it had a strong grapefruit component. What I appreciated however, is that it was made with a riesling. I even gave the owner/manager a high five for the delicious combo. With our dessert sangria cocktails, we ordered the bread pudding which also varies daily. On our day it was the pecan & praline. I've had better bread pudding, but this one hit the spot that day. It had the texture of oatmeal and the pecan & praline flavors went well with our tart sangria. The service and tasty food definitely makes me want to come back for brunch, but now I want to try it for lunch and dinner. With so many new restaurants turning out to be flash-in-the-pan failures, it is refreshing to see a place like Morgan's open up. UPDATE: Writing this review got me jonesing for a grilled cheese sandwich so I convinced a coworker to join me for lunch soon after posting the review. Sneaking out of the office for lunch isn't always easy, especially when you have to contend with a drive from downtown to midtown but it was worth it. Arriving at 1pm, we had to wait a couple minutes for a parking space to open up (though there were plenty of meter spots). My coworker and I split our grilled cheese and burger orders. Grilled Cheese was even better the second time. The trick, I think, is to eat fresh off the grill. OMG. The Burger? DELISH. Juicy thick patty on a fresh brioche bun. Perfect blend of textures and flavors and good bun to patty ration, which is what I look for. The side salad is a GENEROUS portion of yummy earthy field greens with a light olive oil based dressing. The fries are more like "frites" and annoyingly addictive if you're trying to calorie-conscious. I don't like pickles but both times I went, my companions commented on how awesome they were. This is not the place to come if you are indeed escaping for a quick lunch. If you come here, you must have the time to enjoy the experience as the food did take awhile to come out.

    (5)
  • Steven G.

    Ambience/Decor is spot on, with parking! Service, always good. Food - over wrought, over done, overly sweet. Shocking, really. I would not go back. My two pals agreed. I have given this place way too many chances.

    (2)
  • Hannah S.

    Morgan's made a major fan out of me. What a lovely and satisfying start to my Saturday! I started with a champagne cocktail, which varies in type of berry, but today strawberries were the choice. Good, but the champagne wasn't quite sweet enough for my taste. After reading the reviews, I knew I had to try the voluptuous grilled cheese. But I REALLY wanted the raspberry flatcakes, too. So, I got both! :) The BF was with, so I knew it would all get finished. He ordered the BLT. The grilled cheese was TO DIE FOR! So cheesy, so rich and absolutely delicious. Skinny fries rocked, too. Flatcakes (pancakes) had raspberry puree instead of syrup - AMAZINGLY tasty. God, I could have eaten full portions of both the pancakes and the grilled cheese, all by my lonesome - they were that good. Couple minor hiccups in service - BF ordered the BLT but got the club. He ate it anyway, but said it wasn't that memorable. It came with a lovely mixed green salad with a citrusy vinaigrette, very refreshing and nice. Also, I wanted a second drink but the waiter seemed kinda weeded, by the time he came back around we were done eating and I didn't want it anymore. We asked the waiter to turn on the heat lamp, since it was a little chilly, so that def helped. Didn't get a look at the inside this time around, but you can't miss the purple house. :) Also, I thought the prices were really reasonable - around $10 for most items on the menu, $7 for most cocktails. Also, this place is pup friendly! Wish we had known, we totally would have brought the dogs. Next time! I'm sure we'll be back very soon.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    Without question, Chef Ervin Bryant at Morgan's in Midtown makes THE best roasted chicken in Miami, second to none. It's so tasty and flavorful, it makes my mouth water, and tears roll down my cheek thinking about my Mom and Grandmom making a similar dish as a child. Their motto is Find Your Roots, and they are off to a good start. Simply delicious.

    (5)
  • Andrea S.

    Nice place. Would not recommend their cocktail drinks at $10 each but the mussels are to die for! Its been a while since ive had such GREAT mussels and the food! OMG, i had told my boyfriend that im happy we came with a groupon because otherwise probably would have never came. The names of the menu are not really attractive BUT the food was flavorful and just Amazing! I had the Moroccan stew was great (make sure to mix it all together) n my boyfriend had the steak which was also really good! World definitely come again.

    (4)
  • Q F.

    I am giving this place 4-5 stars cause I was late picking up the take out!! I know "I was late by 5 min, picking up the ..." but the food was still amazing just cold. My wife and I will drift into this place Friday night to check out dinner on premise since we had to last time.

    (4)
  • Cindy P.

    LOVE LOVE this place for BRUNCH!! Been there multiple times and can't stop recommending it to others so I figured I'd write a great review. The sake Bloody Mary -YAY!! The French toast?? OMG the best! Service is nothing like the food but it's not like they are rude or absent. The food is the highlight and that is ok for me.

    (5)
  • Slim B.

    We had brunch there this past Sunday after hearing all the hype, etc. Wait was reasonable ~20 minutes for first available. We sat outside and ordered some water and iced coffee. They brought the iced coffee with a ton of cream already in it, which seemed odd. I sent it back. Settled on sharing the salmon plate and the berries with greek yoghurt. I ordered the chicken club sandwich with cole slaw on the side and my girlfriend ordered the breakfast wrap with berries on the side. We also ordered a chunky monkey smoothie which was really tasty. The salmon plate was pretty awesome. The quality of fish was very good and there was plenty of it. It was served with a bagel, cream cheese, arugula and capers. The bagel wasn't listed on the menu. This was the highlight of the meal. The yoghurt was covered in granola, which also wasn't listed on the menu and I frankly could have done without. Other than that the berries were fresh and ripe. The waiter said that they were out of bacon, weird for a breakfast joint, so I cancelled the club sandwich. The breakfast wrap was super weak. Do not order that. It was a squishy flavorless affair. Overall the place is ok. The food is okay. The service is okay. The price is okay. The best thing it has going for itself is that it is one of the only brunch spots in that area.

    (3)
  • Ariel M.

    So..this place was recently placed as one of the top 30 spots to eat at in Miami. So with that said....and with a quest for finding great new spots, I figured this was a good spot to check out. The midtown location of this spot makes it appealing...but being situated on a main street takes away a bit from the ambiance as the police cars rush down the street in hot pursuit, the appeal sure goes away quickly. Once you get in....you may be greeted by someone or not, but once you are seated, you will enjoy some well cooked food.

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    Morgans was a nice spot. The place is very clean and minimalistic. The food was the same. Clean flavors, basic ingredients and put together well. For starters we had the fried calamari and the cheese board. Both were just OK. The calamari was a bit bland, the cheese platter looked very nice but could have been a bit more creative. My entree was the braised short rib. It was cooked perfectly. Flavorful, tender and moist. 2 thumbs up! I really wanted to try one of their fresh baked desserts but was just too full. Maybe next time. All in all, I would go back. Nice place for a casual date.

    (3)
  • Stephanie C.

    This restaurant never fails great food and atmosphere. I have gone for brunch, lunch meetings, and dinner ... It was great every time.

    (4)
  • Aman S.

    This is my go to business lunch place in Midtown Miami. I will say the service could be better (hence not 5 stars), but the food, menu, and ambience is nice. The brunch menu here is very good too.

    (4)
  • Lourdes W.

    Morgan's is perfect for a leisurely brunch outdoors. Tucked in between 2nd Ave and Mid-town, this lilac colored home may quickly become my brunch headquarters. The service was excellent and the menu items were no joke. And, I can bring my dogs! Instead of bread, they put on the table a fresh pastry basket. I'm not even sure what ate, but it was all delicious. I ordered the eggs benedict with king crab and it was a culinary feat. I didn't think it would actually work out, but the crab was pressed into the eggs bennies. What a nice combo! Next we tried the brioche french toast...cue the angels singing. This was amazing! The clincher here was that it was made with brioche bread and they gave Cinnamon butter. This is a must menu item for my next visit. I'll probably be back next Saturday, so stay tuned for more dishes.

    (4)
  • Alice S.

    Lovely brunch spot with ample parking. A great place to enjoy a relaxed Sunday morning on a wide veranda. Tried the slightly deviled eggs with caviar (not my favorite) but everyone else had superb brunch entrees. Def tops my places for brunch in Miami for ease and quality

    (4)
  • Marta N.

    Went here for lunch today with some girls from work, hoping to stick to a semi-healthy meal and luckily there are some healthy options! I had checked out the menu before heading over, and decided on the Skirt Steak Salad for lunch, as did my friend. The other lovely lady ordered the curry mussels. The food took a little while to come out, but as we sat there and saw all the dishes coming out we knew we would be rewarded. The sandwiches and entrees that were floating around looked divine!!! When my salad came, I was pretty disappointed. For $15 I basically got a bag of spinach and literally 4 of the smallest pieces of skirt steak ever. It was such a disappointment both for me and my friend. After looking at the menu, I should've just ordered the Skirt Steak entree for $1 more and had a decent piece of meat. Now, I'm sure you are thinking...you ordered a salad, what did you expect? Well I expected to be somewhat full after I left. The curry mussels on the other hand were great, and the sauce was divine! I will definitely be returning to Morgans, as I work within walking distance, but I know not to order the steak salad.

    (3)
  • Chris J.

    I can barely type this as I sink into a food coma. I got through 2.75/3 of the best French toast in Miami. It was the crispy/ light / tasty well balanced toast that did me in. Topped off with cinnamon butter , maple syrup and maple bacon all but guaranteed I was leaving Morgans a diabetic. I will gladly come back and torture myself again.

    (4)
  • Natalie Q.

    I visited Morgans on a beautiful Sunday morning just so I could sit on the porch. This place makes you feel like you've left Miami, that's for sure. I enjoyed my Eggs Benedict, which were perfectly cooked. I also shared an order of French Toast with fresh fruit and it was amazing! Can't wait to come back for dinner. I love that this place is not only adorable, but reasonably priced, and not too crowded. New Sunday fave!

    (4)
  • Rodney K.

    Great service, ambiance, and food.

    (5)
  • Adrian P.

    Food really good, service really slow, i mean really slow.

    (3)
  • Christina C.

    The girls and I met here Sunday brunch yesterday and had a wonderful time. The six of us were seated upstairs where there is a very nice ambience (white couches, and very nice decor). The oustide wrap-around porch is also a nice seating option. Two of us or more ordered the Traditional Eggs Benedict and a Bellini. The eggs came accompanied with some very good potateoes. All in all they were excellent and the bellini was good as well. However, the service was somewhat lacking... We asked for our bellini's more than once and had to call over our waiter in order to place our food order. While I recognize that the place was full, the Sunday morning pace is simply not acceptable for Sunday brunch when one's hungry and wants to eat! May try it out again, but will probably give some other places in the area a try first.

    (3)
  • Marc F.

    In the mood for mom's home cooked meal, but can't make it home during the measly hour you have for break? Come to Morgan's! A gorgeous outdoor setting with comfortable seating indoor as well; with the weather as hot as it is right now, I suggest eating inside. Depending on the time you arrive you might run into a small wait time; however the parking lot has ample parking. I went in for lunch one afternoon and felt as if I had landed in a bed and breakfast in Georgia; I don't know why Georgia, but I can tell you I forgot where I was. I had ordered the Meatloaf which Urban Daddy bragged about, and a lentil soup. I must admit I will NEVER order the Meatloaf again, it was more like a Meatloaf sandwich and not to my liking at all; this coming from someone who loves experimenting with food; pretzel stick wrapped with fruit roll up, bagel with cream cheese and smoked turkey slices, etc. The fries were amazing though! I was itching for a drink, and unfortunately they don't have a liquor license; 5 minutes later they brought me over complimentary Sangria, so I wasn't left disappointed. I'll be coming back, perhaps next time for breakfast or dinner, maybe even lunch; I'll just make sure to switch up my order this time and go for something new.

    (3)
  • Alejandra R.

    I've been to Morgan's twice and both experiences have been wonderful. This place deserves the blue ribbon for charm, excellent service and delicious food. It's very 'mom and pop with a wynwood twist', comfort food with very special attention to detail. My first visit was for breakfast- love that they brought us a basket of fresh pastries- croissants, cheese danishes yum. I had the egg wrap with a side of fruit- everything was fresh and light. We sat inside because it was kind of chilly, natural light floods the dining area in the morning. 2nd trip was for dinner- met up with 2 friends at 7pm and we were the last ones to leave. Started with a bottle of vino, good price for a nice bottle- we had 2. For starters we had the lentil soup- must try, very hearty and flavorful- and we shared the cheese plate, which comes with a side of fruit spread (maybe it was fig, not sure) but we left the plate clean. I ordered the snapper for entree and highly recommend it. Love the laid- back vibe at Morgan's will definitely be back again and gain.

    (4)
  • Sabrina S.

    My girlfriend recommended Morgans for brunch a couple of days ago especially for their famous beignets. I had never been before and after reading the reviews, I couldn't wait to try the eggs Benedict. We were seated right away but our waitress didn't show up for over 15 minutes. She was clearly overwhelmed and the service got worse and worse. But the food.. The food was AMAZING!! I had the traditional eggs Benedict and they were AWESOME!! My friend had the chicken and waffles. The chicken was seasoned perfectly and I spent the rest of brunch trying to decide which meal was my favorite. They are BOTH my favorites. Really great!! The only thing we didn't like was the sticky bun. It was a little hard and just not appealing to us. As I said before the service was not so good for us but I had a feeling that this was not usual here. This was confirmed when the manager came out to apologize for the latest mishap with our order and by this time, it was a little too much for us to handle so we explained what had been going on. He immediately took care of everything and really turned our entire experience around. We would have returned anyway because the food was so good but the manager really made a great impression and now I am raving about this place to everyone I talk to. Perfect example of how when something goes wrong or mistakes are made, the most important thing is what you do to make it right. That's why they get 5 stars from me. The food deserves it and the manager earned it! By the way, the beignets were yummy!!

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I had been to Morgan's a number of times for brunch. The food is excellent. AND -- they are one of two places that I know in SFL that have REAL maple syrup (not that icky, too-sweet, corn syrup) for sweet breakfasts. You start with a plateful of pastries and breads. The brioche french toast was delicious as was the savory frittata. The one downside of brunch is the fresh-squeezed orange juice, and not because it's bad quality. It's $6 a glass -- I mean, come on! Last night I went for dinner. The hummus plate was lovely and the hummus was flavorful. It's served with these really light lentil chips. They are bland but salted enough to compliment the hummus instead of overpower it. The Moroccan stew was well spiced and the portion was enormous. You'll never go hungry here.

    (4)
  • Franky A.

    I've been here twice already and I'm loving it that I can walk there from my home. Excellent spot for brunch. They currently are not open for dinner but I'm eagerly awaiting that to happen. I highly recommend this place. Great service and atmosphere. It's also pretty inexpensive too. The pancakes are very good and the omelets are top-notch. They also serve fresh coffee that's excellent too. I just might have to go by again this week. This place is great for an early morning hangover date or just to meet up with a group of friends. They have a great outdoor seating area. It's nice inside too.

    (5)
  • Rula S.

    I'll be baaaaack! Don't expect fancy food here...this is homey! Brunch...I had the egg wrap...those eggs had something very special in them....like special herbs.. (not that kind) but mmmmm! My friend had the turkey sausage (which she loved) and their caesar salad...she liked it but wasn't crazy about it. I really wanted the grill cheese and those cookies, but I was with my sister and she was sticking to the "diet plan" (damn her!!) (I saw a table get a plate of fresh cookies delivered...yummmmm) And the location...the location...the location!! Ahh, how perfect. The people...where have you been?? What a great crowd...nice vibe and cool looking place! That's a nice place to chill!! I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Andrea F.

    Came for a late lunch on Sunday. It was such a gorgeous day outside that the porch at Morgan's was a no-brainer. There place was 3/4 full even at the odd hour we arrived. On Sunday they only have the brunch menu which is somewhat limited and when we arrived they had run out of a few items including the famous bacon. Boo. I had the Grilled Cheese after witnessing Jessica C. loving on hers at the brunch UYE a few weeks back I knew it was a sure thing and boy it was. Delicious! I had the side salad which was a generous portion of fresh greens with sliced cherry tomatoes. Julio had the meatloaf open faced sandwich which he enjoyed but felt it was a little plain. We shared a Chunky Monkey smoothie which was dessert like but very very good. All of the above left us satisfied yet we still proceeded to order dessert. The bread pudding was praline & pecan this day and it was heavenly. The waitress said they change the flavors of the bread pudding daily. The service was great, attentive and friendly. Morgan's is a gem in the "rough" of midtown and we'll be back soon - be sure to stock up on the bacon in the future please, k?

    (4)
  • Jocelyn J.

    SOOO glad we finally went to try brunch here. I went with my husband and we ordered the french toast, the grilled cheese and ordered chocolate chip cookies to go. Everything we had was very, very good. I can't wait to come back and work my way through their menu. Also the service was attentive and personable. The place does get packed on Sunday around 11am so be prepared! But it is totally worth the wait! Oh and did I mention those chocolate chip cookies?! To die for...

    (4)
  • Selma M.

    You had me at having your own parking lot! I also loved the patio seating. I felt like I was at some southern-style home being fed by someone's mamma. The brunch experience began with complimentary danishes (or whatever they were) perfectly sweetened that melted in my mouth. We then ordered the cheese board which we devoured in minutes. Who can ever have enough cheese?! And for my main dish I ordered the omlette with peppers, tomatoes, onions, and cheddar cheese (yes, i heart cheese). Very yum! On the side were potatoes and a croissant that was perfectly flakey! All in all, my meal was great! Definitely can't wait to come here again! I have my eyes on the raspberry flat cakes, the brioche french toast, and the voluptuous grilled cheese. Let the cravings begin!

    (4)
  • Lauren T.

    Awesome brunch. Delicious French toast, fritatta with chorizo, eggs Benedict, maple bacon, mimosas... But if it's hot outside be prepared to sweat, the inside is small. Service can be slow. Go early for brunch, it gets packed. Lunch was good. Meh

    (4)
  • Matthew A.

    We have been here twice thus far, 1 breakfast & 1 lunch. We hope this place catches on. I hear it can get busy for Sunday brunch, but our Thursday lunch and Saturday breakfast were dead, dead, dead. -The cookies are to die for. The redneck in the kitchen made us a half dozen of the oatmeal when they ran out of the big ones...warm and gooey out of the oven is crazy good. We also had a giant chocolate chip after a Saturday morning breakfast. -The baked goods are amazing here. Before our breakfast, they brought us a plate with a selection of morning treats: Sticky Bun, Almond croissant, shortbread cookie and a scone...all rocked our world. -Try the V juice (carrot, apple & beet)...it's worth all 600 pennies. -Salads are good--watermelon radish? Yes please! -Wasn't a fan of the BBQ pork...until I dipped it in the accompanying meat drippings(gravy?) --note: no meat drippings were wasted, leftover gravy was eaten on salad. -Grilled cheese was tasty, 3 cheeses. Though borderline too cheesy for me. -Banana-cinnamon smoothie is phenomenal. -Brioche French toast is drenched in cinnamon butter and, well...just meh. NOTE: I am too embarrassed to use the 20% off coupon. Seems like stealing after they give us cookies and baked goods.

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  • Maria T.

    Loved it. Not only is this restaurant kid friendly and boasts a spate of parking spaces but the Southern cooking is solid. We had the clams in white wine sauce, braised short rib and ceasar salad which were all delish. My fave part happened to be the freshly baked blueberry corn bread smothered in buttered. Divinity! We ordered the apple pie which was homemade and piping hot and worth the 4,789 calories. Swear. I hear the brunch is amazing and we plan on savoring it soon. So happy to have unearthed another gem in my hood.

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  • Jeff O.

    Hot damn, this place was hopping for brunch! As we walked up, we were met with a chill outdoor vibe. Lots of people chatting, drinking, and taking their time w/ breakfast. It was a muggy day, so we opted for the inside. Inside was bustling, and the staff was working hard. Not too cramped. Clean and contemporary design; reminiscent of a couple joints in Boston's South End, actually. We ordered a lobster cobb salad. It was sizable, and easily shared between two people. Fresh ingredients. Nothing to write home about, but definitely a hearty and healthy option that did the trick. We also ordered the eggs benedict. This dish is a classic, and a personal favorite. No frills or unique twist by Morgan's. The eggs were poached perfectly. Let me stress, this is a difficult feat for most breakfast joints, especially on a busy day. Decent hollandaise sauce too-just the right amount, and not too goopy. The eggs left little to be desired except that they weren't as warm as I would have liked. Again, the staff was very busy. The potatoes, however, were ignored...cold and bland. That said, I will definitely be back to try some other dishes.

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  • Michael B.

    Driving by ... Stopped in for a drink to check the place out. Sean was a great host...and we were lucky enough to time it right to be the "taste testers" for that nights' special...and it was WONDERFUL. A grouper over a whole wheat linguine with shiitake, and a tomato confit, with thyme, scallions & parsley. Kudo's to Irvin the chef!!! We will DEFINITELY be back for brunch... We read/heard a lot about it...and the menu looks delicious!!

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  • todd b.

    I believe in breakfast. American imperialism may be ruining the world, but you can't f*** with our breakfast! No one will triumph over it, no one! I like Morgans for it's patriotic representation of the American breakfast. I got their pastry basket and eggs benedict. My partner got one of their egg dishes. I got qualms with their potatoes. I'm not a home fries kinda man, for me hash browns are the only alternative. But for home fries they're passable. The eggs benedict isn't overly rich or meaty. The poached eggs are perfect, not too watery. Portions are not american sized, which is good for our coronary arteries, and you come away full anyway. The pastries are not stellar, but they're delicious and I prefer breakfast places with selection of pastries which they offer. Add this to nice outdoor seating and close to my house, bingo.

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  • Maria Seti L.

    Went last Sunday for brunch after I read all the great reviews and boy am I glad I did! We went at about 1:00 PM and there was no wait. We were seated by the porch railings and the breeze was great. The ambiance is very chick I would say. I ordered a chicken club and my guy ordered the burger with a fairly large house salad-instead of the fries. The food was AWESOME! I loved the generous portions so you have left overs. My sandwich was very good (I did have to add hot sauce) and my fries were delicious. My guy's burger was very good, and cooked to a perfect medium rare like he likes it. His house salad is to die for! It comes with a semisweet olive oil dressing that complemented the micro greens very well. I love that all their meats are grass fed and their produce is organic. Everything tastes better when it is sustainable.

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  • Peter V.

    Morgan's is yet another over-hyped restaurant in Miami serving over-priced, mediocre food (Hungry Man frozen dinner came to mind) with service to match. The best part of my experience at this restaurant was the parking. Save yourself the time and expense and go elsewhere. Miami is teeming with great restaurants and this is not one of them.

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  • chris k.

    My sister and I grew up 10 blks away in the 60's, sooooo nice to see the old neighborhood come back to life!! Our breakfast this morning was fabulous. Eggs benny, choc chip pancakes, and fritatta were beautifully presented and scrumptious. Amazing coffee, fab service, wonderful patio, dog friendly, what more could u ask for ? Wish there was a place like this in South Broward near Weston... it would do great since there r no organic restaurants in our area, believe it or not. Owner take note !! Kudos, tx for the experience !!!!!!

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  • Beatriz V.

    Wow. Every single dish our party of 6 ordered was incredibly bland. I had a "Moroccan" dish. It was bland. It's hard to make a Moroccan dish bland, but they did. They also charge for tap water and for sharing a plate. The bread basket and the fries were the best thing anyone had that night.

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  • Chana G.

    Chicken and waffles were delish and the homemade chocolate chip cookies were the best.

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  • Jeanette E.

    The reason I can give Morgan's 4 stars is because I've been here enough times for a solid brunch or lunch to make up for the one blah time we went for dinner. Word to the wise: go before the sun goes down. I will not concentrate in the negative but it suffices to say that dinner is not their thing. During the daylight hours, however, you will find great eggs Benedict and indulgent sliders. For those more health conscious eaters, the turkey burger is rock solid. Service is generally good except when it comes to getting the bill. I find they are just in no hurry to get paid! Dint dare ask the bus boy to take the check and payment because he will look at you like a deer caught in headlights. All in all, however, Morgan's is a great stop for a delicious daylight meal when you are in the Wynwood Arts District.

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  • Maxine V.

    It's ok. The menu is small. It's only one page for everything (appetizers, salad, main, etc). The food wasn't anything special either. I ordered the Moroccan soup. It wasn't actually a soup (which the server neglected to tell me), it was more of a risotto consistency. The "soup" was fairly flavorless. Our server wasn't very good either. I had to ask him several times for lemons and remind him that we needed silverware to eat. Additionally my table was seated for a while before two neighboring tables came. They both we served their food before us. Overall not impressed.

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  • Shafi H.

    We stopped at Morgan's for brunch on our way to see the Cirque de Soleil show in town called Kooza. (BTW - Kooza was awesome,) Fist of all, Morgan's is located in an old two story house which makes the premises quite charming and intimate. We ate outside but if you want to be indoors, we recommend the upstairs which is unique in it's style. The downstairs inside looked cramped and uncomfortable. We had the raspberry flatcakes which were out of this world. We also had the smoked salmon benedict- also very good. In addition, we ordered the maple bacon, and that is way the way bacon should be! Add the complimentary danishes and other pastries, served like regular restaurants serve bread to what we ordered and we left the restaurant ridiculously stuffed. We will definitely remember Morgan's fondly and would go back in a heartbeat.

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  • Amy S.

    I went here last weekend for breakfast with a couple of girlfriends. We were eating pretty early before any of the other restaurants in the area were open, so that's a plus. The restaurant is adorable, the outside seating is perfect and they had heat lamps since it was pretty chilly. The inside is smaller with a cute bar but loved the decor. They also have a parking lot which is so rare in Miami. The service was great, everyone was very sweet and took great care of us. I had the House Club even though it was early. It was delicious with tender chicken and a great basil mayo. The fries were very good also. My girlfriends had the breakfast burrito which she really liked and was a great vegetarian option. Everything was very affordable and definitely worth it. I'm so happy to have this in the neighborhood and cant wait to go back for dinner.

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  • Kris B.

    We've dined here twice and ordered the meatloaf and braised short ribs. While the food was good, the service was horrible. The only person to visit our table twice was the busser/ food runner. Otherwise we stood in the door for 5 minutes waiting to be sat, another 5 minutes waiting for drink orders (which was filled by the bartender who must've taken pity on us). Nobody ever offered a high chair or booster seat for our toddler, nor checked on us ever after the food arrived. We waited 15 minutes after the plates were cleared before finally flagging anybody to bring us a check. I could understand if the restaurant was full and servers were in the weeds, that was clearly not the case. There were four tables besides ours that were seated with 2 guests each and 3 servers on staff. It was a ridiculous situation hardly worth the dining experience.

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  • Leslie C.

    It pains me to have to write this BUT last night went to Morgan's for dinner and was extremely disappointed. I have been there for brunch recently and had a great experience BUT went for dinner last night for the first time in 2 years. We ordered the cheese board which is why I gave it 2 stars because it was amazing. This is where it all went down hill. The server never cleared glasses, app plates or refilled water. Now the food. I ordered the meatloaf which was hard as a rock. It was plopped on mash potatoes like a jinga puzzle. My boyfriend ordered the steak and he had to send it back because it was cold. He and I both said it tasted bland like hospital food. Oh and did I tell you it was plopped on mash potatoes? Did I tell you the special was also served with mash potatoes? Oh did I tell you that almost ever entrée was served on mash potatoes? Lack of creativity. Don't think I will go back not even to chance it on brunch. Did they change chef's maybe?

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  • Loren P.

    Great service. Good food. I sat up stairs in a private room with a party of 7. Usually, I avoid such a large dinner party but the upstairs room worked great. My dinner was tasty but a bit rich and heavy--I could not finish the entire entre.

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  • Disco S.

    I hear its amazing for brunch. it seems like it would be with a great porch and patio area of outdoor seating. Service was great, but the dinner menu and food was good, but didn't blow me away. I may give it another try, but really I will probable head back for a bloody & benedict morning/early afternoon.

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  • El T.

    Went for lunch today and I hate to say this but it was not a good experience. I have been there about 4 times before and they were all good experiences but today Ughhh. For starters the service was pretty bad. For an appetizer and 2 entrees it took about 1 1/2 hr. The 'freshbaked' cookies we ordered were hard and basically cold. The chicken salad should have been called pecan and mayo salad and lastly the waitress brought ketchup and proceeded to shove it onto my plate and it spilled all over. Then she flipped it up, touching my fries with her hands and walking away. Basically, it totally sucked. Hopefully, it was just a bad day for me and them. I'll try again but geez.

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  • Elyse W.

    Ever been out on a date with someone and the chemistry feels a little funky and you don't know why -- they're smart, attractive, funny, completely worthy of long walks on the beach and devising your own safe word ("periwinkle") as a couple with, but they just don't smell right? That's kind of how I felt about Morgans. I came here for Yelp Eats and before I get all negatron, let me rattle off the pros -- they have excellent service, a really cute ambiance, great bread, and a fantastic patio. Now, on the the food -- eh x 2. Don't get me wrong, it was good but I don't feel compelled to come back. We started off with the truffle mac'n'cheese, which was good, but like fried anything, almost anything with cheese is going to be good. Especially if truffles are thrown into the mix. So it was good but nothing out of the ordinary. For an entree I had the roasted chicken with giant beans. There were ample portions of chicken on my plate but the flavoring just didn't wow me. And maybe that's just me. But I do eat a lot of chicken and really love chicken and bake a whole chicken once a week and eat it like Gollum eating a fish he fetched fresh from a river so, I don't know. My sister had the mahi and she liked the flavoring but said a portion of it was undercooked. Three girls who sat next to us ordered a smorgasbord of food and shared it among the three of them and their food looked really good. So, maybe that's the way to do it at Morgans. Or maybe you just need to know what to order. But whatevs, all in all, I may come back...but probably only if someone was dragging me there.

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  • Dominique B.

    I like to think of myself as a connoisseur of of brunch, it is absolutely the best meal idea ever! Everywhere I go, I get the eggs Benedict and Morgan's did not disappoint. My family and I were in a brunch bind (yes I know my life is so hard) and we just happened to stumble upon Morgan's on...Yelp! It's in an artsy district of town called Wynwood that we never would have found if it weren't for the Yelp reviews! I will definitely be back the next time I visit Miami!

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  • Alice C.

    Just had brunch at this spot. The food was ok. I've had better French Toast and Eggs Benedict. My big complain is the $1 charge per person for water and the $6 OJ advertised as fresh squeeze, but comes in a commercial jug! If i'm paying $6 for OJ I better see them squeezing the oranges at the restaurant. In addition, it was hot inside the restaurant and outside had too many flies, etc... I probably will not be returning.

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  • Dimitri A.

    They had good food once upon a time. However yesterday June 7 2012 my wife and another couple had a terrible experience, My friend's wife was served Greek Salad without feta cheese and was covered with some kind of sugary sauce.My friend had some overcooked burger and i had Meatloaf covered with vinegar.The dessert - Bread Pudding and a fruit cobbler were terrible. When we complained to the waiter he told us that he will yell at the cook. Save your money and don't go there. Dimitri Andonov

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  • Sandra F.

    Yes, in fact, the eggs benedict ARE ridiculous. I haven't gotten anything else since I had them. GET THEM.

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  • Nicole T.

    I had high expectations for this restaurant since it was featured on Yelp Eats, but unfortunately this establishment did not live up to the hype. We chose to sit outside, which was our first mistake because I ended up getting eaten alive by the South Florida mosquitos, but I digress. We ordered off of the Yelp Eats menu, so I got the truffle mac and cheese as my appetizer, the pan roasted chicken as my entree, and the tiramisu as my dessert. I expected a rich, bold flavor from the mac and cheese, but it was bland and didn't have much flavor to it. The chicken was also fairly basic, but I did enjoy the gigante bean salad that accompanied it. The dessert was okay but tasted like the tiramisu that I could buy from the grocery store. The thing that I enjoyed the most was my Purple Haze beer, but I got the last one in their inventory because they are discontinuing it permanently. One thing that I will compliment though was our service. The wait staff was very attentive and friendly, and our courses came out in a timely fashion. Everything was just average to me, and even with the 50% off menu, the dinner was still a bit pricey. I could never see myself going to this restaurant and paying full price for anything.

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  • Danielle C.

    Meh is right. Man, I heard such great things about this place!!!!! I went for dinner with a friend. If I can make it some time for lunch, maybe my update will give way to more stars! Crappy beer list, even crappier wine list. Service was just ok...... The layout of the restaurant is weird. We sat outside, overlooking the free parking lot-which is nice, but the view, not so nice. We opted out of an app, but did devour the bread that was put on the table. I believe there was white bread and cornbread. The cornbread was pretty delicious, but the top and bottom were a little too crunchy for my tastes. The inside had great flavor. For our dinners: I ordered the House Club. It was chicken, avocado, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, and a mayo sauce on flatbread. It sounds delicious, right? Wrong. I mean......it wasn't awful, but the chicken breast was ice cold, so I don't know if it was supposed to be warm at one point or if it was supposed to be cold. The avocado was fresh, but there were 2 meager strips of bacon. The flatbread was stale. It did come with a side of awesome potato sticks. I really liked those--I ate almost all of those actually. My friend ordered the pork tacos. 3 itty bitty tacos. Wrapped in double corn mini tortillas. She gave me a piece and it was pretty bad. The pork on these was lukewarm. These didn't have very much flavor either. The tortillas were the worst I think I have ever had. The saving grace was the dessert. We ordered the beignets. Listen, they were good. They weren't amazing, they didn't taste like real beignets from NOLA, but they were good. We enjoyed them. There was a large bowl of them with a caramel, chocolate, or raspberry dipping sauce. So there was that. I don't know, man. I just was NOT impressed. Their prices are all over the place. There are some entrees for $10 and others for $30. The concept just doesn't make a lot of sense. There isn't a theme or notion to the flavors. UGH. Hopefully, I will go back soon for brunch and I will have a better experience.

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  • Anhara M.

    I've been here several times for brunch. I love there french toast and Frittata. Today we decide to try the ham egg Benedict. The bellinis are made with peach liquor instead of the juice. Not a fan but they are ok. So far everythibg that we've ordered has been good. My only complaint is the amount of time it takes to be served. Absolutely ridiculous, its happened every time.

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  • Anthony R.

    We came here at around 11:30am on a Sunday, 4 people, and we were seated right away. Great outdoor seating to enjoy the beautiful miami weather. I had the chicken n waffles which was great. The syrup for the waffles was delicious, and the chicken was large portions. I would've lives just a little more salt on the chicken but that's just my preference. Reasonably priced around $16-20 per person for a meal + any drinks you order. I would recommend for brunch.

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  • CG V.

    So brunch time at Morgan's is so much fun. We had a group of 18 come enjoy the chicken and waffles sandwich, eggs benedict, chocolate covered waffle, French Toast, Grilled Shrimp Cobb Salad and sooo much mimosas/sangria.. Call ahead to make reservations. They'll ask for a credit card, but won't charge you, as long as your party shows up. Of course, the wait staff was a bit slow, but we were a big group, and Sundays are always busy. Just enjoy and relax.

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  • Alessandra G.

    Finally came to Morgan's on a Sunday for brunch. Wasn't as crowded as I imagined for 11:30, and street parking was easy to find. The restaurant itself is extremely charming. We set inside, upstairs at a spacious white leather booth. Feels like you're eating inside someone's home, which I believe was the intent. Really really cute. I knew from even before coming I wanted the chicken and waffles sandwich. But to start, we ordered a sticky bun to split. It was good--a little dry, but good. My friend ordered the Bloody Sake (they don't have a liquor license so can't make it with sake versus vodka), and it was delicious!! My chicken and waffles came out and looked just like I've seen in pictures. Also came with four huge pieces! I was only able to finish half. It was good! I didn't enjoy it, the chicken was tender. I was just expecting the waffles to be a little sweeter...they were kind of bland and took away from the overall taste. Pouring maple syrup did help, though. Overall, Morgan's is really cute and I will come again if I'm in the area (really nice to walk around Wynwood after), but I wouldn't order the chicken and waffles again. My friends ordered the club sandwiches and seemed to enjoy them.

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  • Renee H.

    Great location and atmosphere. Food was good and reasonably priced. I am very excited to go back and try the brunch.

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  • Lindsay B.

    Nice brunch spot but make sure you get here early on Sunday, or be prepared for an extremely long wait. I came in this time at about 8:30/9:00 on Sunday, which was perfect timing. Staff was in a good mood, got to pick where I wanted to sit, and everything came out in a timely fashion. The mimosas are $10 but come in a HUGE glass. I had the Marscapone and raspberry stuffed French toast and the flavor was heavenly. The French roast was thick and fluffy and cooked perfectly. Since I was taking a walk on the wild side, my boyfriend had my typical go-to...Eggs Benedict. It has such a great flavor and is served with potatoes and breaded eggplant. Left feeling full and content and drove straight home to take a cat nap from my huge goblet of a mimosa.

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  • Jerry R.

    So I came here this past Sunday for brunch and had to wait 30 minutes outdoors semi shaded area, which is nothing especially in this environment and with great people. The parking situation is a bit hectic but it's expected in a popular place. We were sat outside and the ambiance is really nice. Enough shade is provided to stay cool. We order a chocolate dipped waffle, frittata and a Frenchman sandwich. All were done exquisitely. My sister and brother were raving about the coffee while I sipped on my chia lemonade. Of course we sampled each other's meal and the frittata had an abundance of veggies and delicious chorizo with Gruyere and arugula. I thought the chocolate dipped waffle would be too sweet but with the little tartness or the strawberries, the subtle whip cream and ice cream, it was rather easy to eat one...or two. Now my dish, the Frenchman sandwich was a great dish especially after getting tipsy the previous night. The eggs were done well, not too runny or over cooked. The arugula gave the sandwich a nice crisp snap to it. The dish also came with hashed spuds which I split one to share and devoured the rest myself. Haha glutton! Washed it all done with my chia lemonade. Of course, I had dessert.Chocolate mousse with a raspberry coulis. Great way to end my meal. I would most definitely come back for another meal and recommend this to all.

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  • Eriko M.

    I requested over medium for my eggs. It was clearly over easy...I asked for sourdough but they gave me multigrain. There was nothing spectacular about their brunch menu...Their bignet was pretty good but not spectacular. Their coffee was watery too. The only thing I liked was that the upstairs was reaaaaaally nice. Really fancy white decor.

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  • Grace M.

    I'm torn, The food was mediocre. It wasn't anything spectacular, you're usual brunch items. I ordered the tacos which sounded creative but all I could taste was tabasco. I had the frittata which was ok, a bit bland, and we also had the raspberry marscapone french toast which I would recommend out of the menu. The seating and setup was a bit chaotic. What I did enjoy were the sparkling house cocktails they had. They were delish. Also, the service was very hospitable, even buying us our espresso at the end of our brunch(I'm assuming because they ran out of bacon, which I ordered). Overall, the atmosphere is a bit uncomfortable, and would probably not return, however, if you're in the area, go for it.

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  • Gina P.

    We order brunch for delivery. Everything was delicious and fresh. I gave them 4 stars, because they did forget utensils and ketchup for the potatoes.

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  • Lam P.

    First time I went, I wasn't impressed. But went again recently and really enjoyed the Frittata, so that's the one dish I would recommend. And the place is super cute so that's a plus! :) Other A-OK ones: - Voluptuous Grilled Cheese: was actually pretty good. I would get this if not the Frittata - Omelete - Chicken and waffle: the chicken wasn't dry and the waffle was good but not as crisp and flavorful - Pillow light brioche french toast: just OK b/c not as fluffy as I would like

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  • Jennie C.

    They had me at chicken & waffles. My friends and I sobered up our NYE's night with ...late brunch at Morgan's. And it worked! The brunch menu was pretty extensive, as you'll probably like at least 4 or 5 items. I literally wanted eggs benedict, chicken & waffles, club sandwich just to regain the strength after not remember what happened the night before. Everyone in my party enjoyed the food, especially the french fries! I think they go by a different name, but they remind me of those potato sticks, but WAY BETTER. I was impressed with their drink list, but I think they can only serve sake and wine. But hey, their bloody sakes were pretty delicious! Oh and sangria at brunch? Why yes please. Great place to eat, and when you're done, you can walk over a few blocks to see the beautiful murals. P.S. You might see a celeb sighting or two. Shhh...I don't eat and tell. ;)

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  • DEBBIE C.

    Food was ok, but not amazing. My boyfriend and I ordered sangrias (since they don't have bloody Marys) and they tasted like watered down wine with one blueberry and half a slice of strawberry. I ordered the Eggs Benedict and it was good. My boyfriend ordered chicken and waffle and it was ok. Nothing too exciting. Everything was mildly flavored and we both felt like it was all missing some seasoning. So basically the food wasn't terrible, but it wasn't really good. The service was a little slow, but they were a little busy so it was understandable. I would also like to mention that this place is more for families. So overall the breakfast was a little dissapointing.

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  • Sue D.

    Two of us ordered for work delivery last week. It took over an hour. We both got the chicken pot pie. Loved it but it made us both SUPER sick. So bad my friend missed 2 days of work and I barely made it in. Also ordered the chicken salad but the nuts tasted old/rancid so I threw it out. . Tried calling after we both had food poisoning. Sat on hold for almost 5 minutes only to have them hang up the phone. Worst restaurant experience in the past 3 years. Something is DEFINITLY wrong in their kitchen. Will certainly never go back.

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  • Shelby P.

    Breakfast or brunch you can't go wrong. Food was delicious and the outdoor seating area is very nice. Not much room inside but if you can score a table inside that is nice too. Omelets are good and it's fun to make it how ever you like. Yummy :)

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  • JAmerican G.

    What's better than having a Sunday brunch with your girlfriends who you've known since high school???? The added touch was choosing just the right restaurant. Morgan's has been on my to-do list for awhile now. It's a popular place, so make sure to add your name to their waiting list, as soon as you arrive. We waited about 20 minutes to be seated. They have two floors and we were seated upstairs. Upstairs, to me, is much better than downstairs because you didn't have the feeling that it was crowded and you could hear the conversation without having to speak over the noise of the restaurant. Two of the three enjoyed our meals, but the service wasn't that great. We tried to order a vegan meal by making some additions, which was really just to add a mixture of sauteed vegetables to the potatoes (hashed spuds), which was a side order. The chef said he couldn't do that because the restaurant was too busy at the moment...How hard would it have been to add mixed veggies??? We tried to order the Veggie Grain Burger, but were told they ran out, last night. Hmmmm...I thought the food here was cooked fresh? What do you mean you ran out last night???...If it's not cooked fresh, then why didn't you go and buy some for your morning crowd?? I get annoyed with restaurants who have items on the menu, but when you order, they don't have the item. Makes no sense to me, especially if everything is being cooked fresh and if it's not, then you should re-stock for the next day. I settled on the frittata, which was filling and yummy! Definitely get the sticky buns, but just a warning, they are huge and can be shared with another person. They didn't have hot chocolate, which is always a disappointment to me, since I don't drink coffee. I think if you are going to serve breakfast or brunch, then you should always have coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and an assortment of fruit juices available. The service could have been better. Our servers were slow getting to the table initially, so we just sat there for quite awhile, waiting for someone to take our order. Later, one person asked for water, which I think should automatically be served, and the waiter brought the water, never asking if the rest at the table wanted water too. So, of course, he had to go back because we did indeed want water also. I will give Morgan's another chance, perhaps trying them for lunch or dinner. If you are vegan, vegetarian, or pescetarian, then there are things on the menu for you, but your choices are still very limited, especially if you want a warm meal, rather than a salad.

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  • Shabnam S.

    The lack of the 5th star is solely due to managerial issues: we were told we'd have a table in 20-30 minutes, when in fact, it took a miserable 60-70! (Frustration galore) But getting past that, I have to publicly express my love for the beautiful French Toasts I was served. Oh, my, love at first bite! (My hubby's Voluptuous Grilled Cheese was impressive as well.) Service was ok, ambience quite nice; drinks quite heavy-handed, and my mood therefore refreshingly bright. If only I could reserve a table here next go-around...

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  • Carolina Z.

    Very relaxed environment for Sunday brunch. My boyfriend had the chicken and waffles which were good but cold. I had the Fritata which was excellent. See my picture. Overall it was really good. I would recommend to go early as parking fills up.

    (3)
  • Nato S.

    I ate here for the first time in well over a year expecting delicious brunch and what I got was a total let down. The waffles taste like nothing. I can pretty much bank on the idea of the batter being Bisquik instant waffle mix. No flavor. At all. They don't arrive to the table fresh, but actually kinda lukewarm. Especially on the fried chicken sandwich. The waffle was soggy, barely even warm and - duh - tasteless. The banana topping with caramel used to be a great treat, but this time was lackluster and skimpy. There was the equivalent of maybe a quarter of a banana in super thin slices on the plain waffle and hardly any caramel. I'm not just trying to be an overindulgent fatass, but I literally could not taste caramel. The butter it was served with was a SUPER cold and SUPER hard ball of what was probably bargain brand Country Crock. Pretty difficult to melt that buttery snowball on a not-so-hot waffle. Pass. Maple bacon reads well on the menu but is actually pretty bad. The bacon itself isn't bad flavor-wise, but then they go and drench it in maple syrup and let it get cold and chewy like an old Slim-Jim. Waiter was inattentive, had to ask for water numerous times, however he was more than willing to continuously ask us if we needed another alcoholic drink (after he had already brought us the wrong drink). Didn't really check on how we liked our food, etc. Just not worth the hype.

    (2)
  • Adriana H.

    I like this place mostly because of the location and atmosphere. the food is alright. I like how they have extended brunch hours. The waiters and staff are helpful, I don't have anything spectacular to say... it's a decent place to sit and have brunch with friends. I've had the fried chicken and waffles and I have to say, Yard Bird's chicken and waffles is much better!

    (3)
  • Chauncey C.

    Morgan's is a very interesting location for brunch. The food choices are very interesting sounding, but not very flavorful. One exception is the middle eastern plate appetizer. This was exceptionally good and tasty. I had the Benedict Bun, which sounded very interesting, but did not have much flavor. This, added to very neglectful service makes this a place not to rush back to. Not terrible. Nice outdoor location for a Sunday Brunch if you don't mind flagging down service and don't need delicious food.

    (3)
  • Letty M.

    Must go on a Sunday. So yummy. Be prepared for a wait if you go to late. Must go before noon or after 2. Delicious bunch of all time. Everything was delicious. Stinky buns are a must try. But they run fast. They we're out and we got lucky to get one. Great service!

    (5)
  • Moe P.

    Omg the brunch is full of so many gourmet items. The eggs benedict florentine is delicious. The maple bacon is to die for. Its crispy crnchy & so good. Service percise wlways filling my water glass.

    (4)
  • Adam R.

    I had heard a lot about this place from other friends who spend more time in Wynwood than I do, and everything I heard was positive. "Surely my friends know nothing, and they're hyping this place up too much," I said. NOPE. This place is so damn amazing. First, this place actually has its own parking lot. Back when Wynwood didn't have paid parking it probably wasn't that big of a deal, but now? GAMECHANGER. It's also fairly big too and right next to the restaurant unlike some other places in the area (LOOKING AT YOU, KUSH). Second, the food was so damn good. I ordered a chorizo-bacon omelette with mozzarella cheese (made with FIVE eggs), and it came with some breakfast potatoes (basically they're like round fries with some Lawry's salt) and some whole wheat toast. The omelette took up nearly the entire plate and they were very generous with the bacon, chorizo, and cheese. I couldn't even finish it, but I sincerely thought about taking off my belt to get that extra inch of space to finish it. The breakfast potatoes were fried, and fried potatoes are almost always great. They were crispy, and they didn't feel as heavy as you would imagine. Finally, the toast...is toast. You know what you're getting with toast. Third, they have amazing mimosas... based on what my friends tell me. I didn't drink any of their special drinks, but I drank some Shark Bait beer (basically a Mango Ale) and that tasted like heaven. Their beer selection isn't that great (about 10 beers), but I doubt most people that come here come for the beer selection. Fourth, the service was awesome. I usually don't take the time to learn my waiter's name, but Jose's service was awesome. He was always there for things we needed, but yet he wasn't hovering over us. He really mastered the art of being there without being obvious about it. He may have been a ninja in a past life. He is a great waiter in the present. Fifth, sitting outside looks like it was cool, but sitting inside (which we did because there'd be no wait) wasn't bad and it felt like a weird mix of retro and modern design. Still awesome though. So, in conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend this place for brunch, and I'm sure lunch and dinner are just as good. You should go, like right now, even if they're closed, just sleep in front of the restaurant and wait for it to open again

    (5)
  • James D.

    Awesome brunch! had the burger. Really cool building in an up and coming neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Mrs. D M.

    I love this place. Can't believe I haven't reviewed it be forex have been here for brunch numerous times. Also had our casual pre wedding brunch here, so holds a special place to me. It's nothing fancy, but a cool place to hang out. Brioche French toast is great! Omelettes are big and fluffy. Service always seems to be on point. We always sit outside, but there's an upstairs as well, for small parties if you want to host a brunch.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Morgan’s Restaurant

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