The Daily Creative Food Menu

  • 5 Egg Omelettes
  • Cheeses
  • Meats & More
  • Toppings
  • Egg Scrambles
  • Egg Sandwiches
  • Bagels
  • The Headliners
  • Breakfast Wraps
  • Other Breakfast Items
  • Sides
  • Choose Your Greens
  • Choose 4 Free Toppings Below
  • Premium Toppings
  • Meats & More
  • Premium Meats & More
  • Choose a Homemade Dressing
  • Lo-Cal Dressings
  • Designer Salads
  • Choose Bread
  • Meats
  • Cheeses
  • Premium Cheeses
  • Spreads
  • Toppings
  • Homemade Soups
  • Signature Sandwiches
  • Sides
  • Signature Wraps
  • Panini & Melts
  • Coffee Drinks
  • Cuban Coffee Drinks
  • Iced Coffee Drinks
  • Smoothies
  • Hot Drinks
  • Cold Drinks
  • Bottled & Canned Beverages Available
  • Frozen Blended Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Drinks
  • Main
  • Designer Salad Bowl #1
  • Designer Salad Bowl #2
  • Sides
  • Drinks

Healthy Meal suggestions for The Daily Creative Food

  • 5 Egg Omelettes
  • Cheeses
  • Meats & More
  • Toppings
  • Egg Scrambles
  • Egg Sandwiches
  • Bagels
  • The Headliners
  • Breakfast Wraps
  • Other Breakfast Items
  • Sides
  • Choose Your Greens
  • Choose 4 Free Toppings Below
  • Premium Toppings
  • Meats & More
  • Premium Meats & More
  • Choose a Homemade Dressing
  • Lo-Cal Dressings
  • Designer Salads
  • Choose Bread
  • Meats
  • Cheeses
  • Premium Cheeses
  • Spreads
  • Toppings
  • Homemade Soups
  • Signature Sandwiches
  • Sides
  • Signature Wraps
  • Panini & Melts
  • Coffee Drinks
  • Cuban Coffee Drinks
  • Iced Coffee Drinks
  • Smoothies
  • Hot Drinks
  • Cold Drinks
  • Bottled & Canned Beverages Available
  • Frozen Blended Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Drinks
  • Main
  • Designer Salad Bowl #1
  • Designer Salad Bowl #2
  • Sides
  • Drinks

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  • Jessica B.

    Stayed at the hilton downtown and found this local breakfast and lunch jewel. Order at the counter- low prices and huge portions. Get your breakfast sandwich on a croissant they are terrific.

    (4)
  • Holly B.

    You know how when your eating something really really really delicious and then you finish the whole thing and then get sad because there's no more? That happened here.

    (5)
  • Christopher M.

    This is my go to breakfast place. Great sandwiches! Try the coffee energizer to get you up and going. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly.

    (4)
  • S C.

    Excellent food, well run business, efficient service, well priced. Most Miami places have a lot to learn from this place.

    (5)
  • Lia P.

    Perfect place for brunch! Prices are a little bit more than I'd like to spend for quick food but my husband and I really enjoyed our meals, so I guess it's worth it. He did the "build your own sandwich" with turkey and salami. Only gripe- nowhere on the build your own sandwich menu did it specify you can only pick one meat and that an extra meat would be $2.50. He's not crazy and knew it wouldn't be like unlimited meats but thought maybe that two meats would be included?! Anyway, the sandwich was huge so he was happy but still- something to keep in mind when ordering. I had the chicken salad wrap with apples and candied pecan- very good! Also huge, I couldn't finish it. I need to go with a girlfriend who likes to share! Also appreciated the fast and friendly service. Will be back for sure!

    (3)
  • Daniella S.

    I've had a handful of sandwiches here and while the service is excellent, the food, specifically the sandwiches are rather large and kind of bland. The menu is kind of overwhelming and it would take me quite a few trips to even put a dent in this place, but I really don't feel like I should have to work so hard to like a place. Fun fact: Their chicken tenders are amazing.

    (2)
  • Ben W.

    Great spot! Should be listed as Breakfast & Brunch as well. Genuinely appreciate the 2 minute leniency for my delicious breakfast burrito and iced coffee...just what the doctor ordered. Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    Great resturant, the sandwiches are huge. The menu even bigger. Half the time I just stand and stare at the menu for half a hour. Highly recommend

    (5)
  • Allen F.

    This is where you want to be for breakfast, especially on the weekends. The food is excellent, selection is great and everything comes together perfectly for a nice dining experience. This is my favorite Sunday place for enjoying The Greatest Egg Dish Ever,a nice latte and something sweet to get over the previous night (or earlier morning)'s debauchery. Just one request: if you're dining outside, don't feed the pigeons... The rest of us don't appreciate being pooped on while hung over.

    (4)
  • Brad H.

    It always throws me off how inconsistent this place is... This afternoon I had the Bal Harbor tuna wrap which was outstanding and what encouraged me to review. The other 10 times or so I have been here it is just kind of well.....underwhelming. What keeps me coming back?? Parking, relatively inexpensive and now the bal harbor tuna wrap.

    (3)
  • Brian Q.

    The Daily could be a lot better. The food is excellent and served in large portions (surprisingly large--take note if this is your first time visiting). But the service and ambiance could be upped a bit. I visited on a Sunday morning, so there was a lot of traffic in and out of the restaurant, which may explain why the staff had difficulty keeping up with the mess, but cleanliness was certainly an issue. The table we chose outdoors had been vacant for a short while before we snagged it, but it was dirty with the last patrons' food detritus and, unfortunately, bird droppings, on both the chair and table. (The awning should be netted so pigeons can't roost over poor patrons' tables.) Furthermore, there was pepper in my water glass, and the to-go boxes I was given at the end of our meal had mayonnaise and some orange glop on them. Not very appetizing. And the staff didn't much seem to care about it. There was a steady stream of patrons into the place, and two of the three cashiers seemed more interested in running them through the mill than providing service with a smile. Omni/Edgewater needs more businesses like this. And The Daily seems to be a staple. (It was the most crowded restaurant with outdoor seating on Biscayne as far as the eye could see.) But it could and should up its game.

    (3)
  • Soraya R.

    I have come many times to this place for lunch. Parking can be an issue sometimes, specially right at lunch time. But the food is amazing. So much variety on the menu it just take sometimes to review before you can decide. Today I had the Little Havana wrap. Lots of chicken and avocado, black beans, onions, tomatos and cheese. Chicken was tender and not chewy. Service was fast. I was there for less than 20 minutes. In and out. Salads are big portions. My wrap was a decent size and it could also be shared. Definitely a place for breakfast or lunch.

    (4)
  • Brenda H.

    I was in the mood for a warm savory sandwich, and the Veggie Publisher panini satisfied that craving. Although the portobello was a little chewy, everything else was good. Service was on the slow side, but we ordered during a lunch rush. And to be fair, it might have seemed longer because I was past the point of hungry, and edging towards hangry (hungry to the point of anger). There is no rationalizing with hanger. The portions are pretty big, as hungry as I thought I was, both my boyfriend and I could only eat half of our paninis and took the other halves home. Had I read the yelp reviews, I would have known! Oh well, the leftovers were good for dinner too.

    (4)
  • Miriam W.

    My first encounter with the daily was trying their sandwiches leftover from a catered lunch. They were rave worthy by the gentleman beckoning me to try them. They were yummy and I wanted to know them more. The next encounter was more enjoyable than the first, also by means of a work assignment where breakfast/ lunch were catered, I was able to sample their bagels which were baked just-right and their "Morning Glory" muffin which foodie dreams are made of and their sandwiches which were delivered later that day were fresh, delicious, and the type of goodness you wished would linger. I was in love. Sadly, my love for their catered menu did not extend to produce a love of their restaurant take-out experience. In my attempt to order the same turkey bacon sandwich that I sampled from the catered lunch I'd had proved confusing as their menu was completely overwhelming and the person who took my order did not believe that the sandwich was available in the restaurant. To be brief, I ended up ordering what I believed to be the closest thing: The Sun Sentinel. It was tasty, but left much to be desired. I just believe food should deliver and though I love the atmosphere of The Daily Creative Food, I felt that the only creative thing about them was their decision to name the sandwiches after daily newspapers (in keeping with their name), but this alone paired with creative ingredients leaves creative food to be desired. I may have to strictly use this restaurant for their catering services and stop by early enough to have their delicious Morning Glory muffin.

    (3)
  • Court G.

    I ordered the Art Deco Chicken Cesar Wrap. The chicken was seasoned well, crispy lettuce, filling, and good as... I split my wrap with a friend who also split her sandwich with me - Philly Cheesesteak sandwich. Both were really good. The fries were okay - sauce was iight.

    (4)
  • Nicole D.

    Pretty sad when you see one of your favorite coffee/breakfast joints going to shit. They've messed up my food order the last 4 times I've been there. I keep giving them chances but I think I'm done. Even the employees argue in front of customers. So much has changed. Sad.

    (3)
  • Jonathan P.

    Having car serviced across the street. The Daily was recommended from the owner. Good service. Really good fries. I had the meatloaf melt. Very good. Lots of items in the menu. It could take someone a year to try it all. Good luck. Will go back when I'm in the hood.

    (4)
  • Lou D.

    This is one of the first spots I visited after moving to MIami Beach from NYC and I immediately dug it. Bf knew that picky me would feel at home. It's got a busy, quick pace with servers and cashiers who match the pace. Sososo hard to find good service in this city! Anyway we've been back three or four times since and I'm always happy. I'm a fan of being able to create my own anything. I always come away with a fantastically delish veggie creation and bf always digs his big meat whatever it is he's eating. To my knowledge it's one of the only places round here that carry half sours (Roasters does as well I know)-they always fulfill my request and give me extra bunches of the pickles in a bag to go. Love it. Now that we have our fantastic baby rolling with us, we brought him last week, The staff found me a high chair in a sec and beautiful boy was chillin outside and enjoying his grilled chicken within a few minutes. Love it.

    (5)
  • Paul M.

    The Daily's massive menu hovering over your head is a sight to behold. If I was a cashier there I would be constantly fearful that this one ton menu would come crashing down on my head causing a painful death. There are so many choices that it reminds me of Indiana Jones needing to pick out the Holy Grail amongst 1,000 cups in a cave. "Choose Wisely" or else you'll end up with a crappy dish. Luckily I did not need to face such a monumental decision since my fellow Yelpers helped me out. I was able to pick the Holy Grail of Egg dishes right away - THE BEST EGG DISH EVER. This modestly titled dish is "5 whipped eggs w/basil pesto baked in the oven. Topped w/mushrooms, tomatoes & goat cheese. Served w/homefries & white toast butter". As I was not in the mood to eat 5 eggs alone, my wife was happy to split this dish with me to avoid having to look at the menu of death. Now I am not sure if this is in fact the "Best Egg Dish EVER" but it is pretty damn awesome!! The whipped eggs really have an airy-ness to them. Add the fluffy eggs with goat cheese, mushrooms, and tomatoes and you have a very delicious dish. This comes with home fries which are also very, very good. If you are not ravenous then this is a very splittable dish. The iced lattes were also very good. I've had lunch here before as well and the soups and sandwiches are very tasty. Overall definitely come here but READ THE MENU ONLINE beforehand. Trust me. the guy behind you in line will be thankful you did.

    (4)
  • Andres C.

    I used to order from here regularly, but over the past several months have done so less and less until tonight, which was effectively the last time I order from this establishment. While they have always been notorious for not getting orders right, lately the quality of the food has progressively and significantly deteriorated. Tonight: spoiled gazpacho and rubber chicken Cobb salad. Adios The Daily!

    (2)
  • Melissa H.

    Amazing sandwich shop! I'll drive down from Pembroke Pines for this place, hands down!

    (5)
  • Christine I.

    I don't know how this place doesn't have more stars!! We were recently in Miami aching for some hangover cure food and a friend recommended the daily, I was a little skeptical. A self serving food place that doesn't seem to scream "down your sorrows with mimosas"? hmmm. I was delightfully surprised. First of all, you need at least 15 minutes to read over their menu. There are so many delicious combinations, it was hard to pick just one! I settled with the Best Egg Dish Ever, I mean, who is going to challenge that?? It was described as scrambled eggs with pesto, tomatoes, mushrooms and goat cheese and came out in a tower of goodness. The only problem was I had no idea how to eat it! It was a tower!! Their home fries were also amazing. My boyfriend got the Heat omelette and boy was it amazing. I kept stealing his chorizo. GO HERE

    (4)
  • Marty C.

    I've been to the Daily a handful of times and rarely does it disappoint. Really fresh ingredients and plenty of options. Portions are also huge. I'm a big eater and would still recommend sharing a sandwich and especially the salads. Their cobb with blue cheese is insane. The greek salad is also awesome - they make a pretty good house vinaigrette.

    (4)
  • Christine T.

    I came here for lunch and needed a quick bite. It will take a while to read all the billboards with food items. I decided on a Philly cheese steak sandwich for $9. The sandwiches here can be shared since portions are large. They do take a bit to get the food out, so it's not exactly a fast food kind of joint. Overall, it was pretty good and ill be back.

    (4)
  • Amanda B.

    When I moved to Miami my hunt for an amazing sandwich place began, but after trying many restaurants I was disappointed that everyone had the same turkey sandwich to offer. Luckily, I then found The Daily Creative! I could happily order almost anything on the menu and after visiting with many different friends I have sampled quite a bit :). I think for the price the variety of options is outstanding and the volume of meat or veggies in each sandwich is fantastic. It's truly a meal. The service may not be outstanding, but I can't say that service anywhere in Miami is outstanding so for a casual dining spot it didn't bother me one bit. However due to the fact that so many people love this place it is usually packed and makes for either a great grab and go or place for just a couple of people to go rather than a group.

    (5)
  • Joseph C.

    The daily is a nice little spot for lunch on Biscayne. So far my favorite thing on the menu has been the Greek salad. The portion is huge, they give you lots of chicken, and the dressing is fantastic! A ton of my friends go there on a "daily" basis (sorry I just had to), and they all swear by it. They also have outdoor seating which is nice on those days in Miami where it's just a shame to be indoors. If you're in a rush for lunch, you can also call ahead and pick it up.

    (4)
  • Emmanuel C.

    I love this place. They are nice, smiling, the portions are awesome, the lunch food is great (I have never been for dinner), it's not too expensive.... Everything you would want from a lunch place. Recommended +++

    (5)
  • Alexandra D.

    The Daily is, in a nutshell, inconsistent. I usually order delivery on Thursdays for the convenience. The food usually ranges from phenomenal to meh. However the delivery service is pretty abysmal. I've yet to ever have them get my coffee order correct. it's pretty simple: large iced coffee with cream and sugar on the side. Easy, right? Apparently not. This place is too damn expensive for me to just drink a crappy cup of coffee. Today's blunder was the cream and sugar were already mixed in, and it was 50% cream, 40% sugar and only 10% coffee. Pretty gross. I called to request another. They kindly obliged, but alas they forgot the creamer. I'm destined to not drink my coffee today. Get your act together, people. This isn't rocket science.

    (2)
  • Kevin S.

    Good fresh product here. Occasionally they FUBAR your order so you have to double check it when you get your food but overall very solid breakfast spot.

    (5)
  • Monica A.

    I only wish it weren't so busy all the time - it feels like I walk into Times Square whenever I'm there! I suppose that speaks to how delicious it is. You will probably never eat the same thing twice - the menu is that vast. It's healthy, it's fresh, it's even true to its namesake... creative. Any salad, sandwich, soup, smoothie, or dessert you could imagine is on the menu. The line is always out the door and you may have to assume the "bitch" look so that no one cuts you in line or forgets about you. But it's probably worth it for the enormous portions of amazing lunch food. Or dinner - if you like inhaling 6 pounds of salad in the evening! The parking situation: dire. There's a microscopic parking garage behind the restaurant but it's practically always gridlocked. This is probably the only reason I don't go as often as I would like to. I wish they had a nice big American parking lot!

    (4)
  • Alissa W.

    This place reminds me of large porions of slop on a plate. I got a salad and yes it was huge. the quality was gross and they chicken tasted frozen. The food here years ago was much better. Also I went in a few times and the bread on my sandwich was stale. PASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    (1)
  • Jeff G.

    Looking for a light lunch? You won't find that here. You either have to come here hungry, leave with leftovers or just eat the whole thing and feel stuffed for the rest of the day! I like this place, it definitely has that New York vibe to it beyond the subway tile that adorns the walls. New York pricing too, but that's forgivable since the portions justify the expense. The food here is good. Nothing amazing, but tasty, fairly well executed sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Ximena P.

    Holy sandwich, that thing was HUGE! I got the Copywriter sandwich and for just $8.50, I got the godzilla of sandwiches--AND it was delicious! This is a great spot for one of those days that you've been busy all day, forgot to eat lunch, and you can probably eat your arm off because your so hungry. Not to mention, it's a great price for the quality AND quantity. It's also a cute little shop with the walls painted in old comic book looking strips with plenty of tables inside and outside. Would definitely recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    I'm pretty much obsessed with this place, it has a little bit of everything from breakfast wraps, bagels, smoothies, sandwiches and amazing salads. I really enjoy this place because you can get something healthy as well. The staff is nice and maintain the place very clean. If you are in the area you must stop by.

    (4)
  • Andrea C.

    Good food the wake n bacon is delicious. Avoid their coffee. The iced coffee is a gross watered down mess.

    (3)
  • Patrick L.

    It's hard to believe that there could ever be such a thing as using too much feta. I never thought I'd catch myself saying that, but then I ordered the Best Egg Dish Ever at the Daily. I can only describe it as a giant tower of egg scramble filled with feta, topped with tomatoes, and served with a heap of spuds on the side. The eggs were on the watery side, and the aforementioned feta was overbearing, so I doubt I'd order this again. Still, the menu is huge and the portions large, so it's likely I'd be able to find something I'd like better. I also ordered a giant orange juice and an equally giant coffee freeze, and both exceeded expectations. The coffee freeze tasted like a better-quality Frappuccino, with more coffee flavor and less creaminess. I got here fairly early one Sunday morning....doubt I'd want to see what this place looks like when it fills up a little later.

    (3)
  • Lauren C.

    I've come here for lunch many times (both eat-in and take-out), and all of my experiences have been good. I honestly cannot remember everything that I've eaten here, but I do remember the seared tuna salad with asparagus and other veggies. I LOVE it. It is a bit pricey for lunch, but then again it's a lot of food.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey F.

    Surprisingly large menu for such a small place. I got the Biscayne times tuna sandwich. It was very good and very large. With a soda my bill came out almost $11 that's the only negative about this place. Definitely worth a try if you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Melanie A.

    Wow wow wow! Their Alton Road salad with grilled shrimp is so amazing. The food is so creative and they have such an extensive menu. It's a great fast-food style environment as you can order and they bring it to your table or you can get it to go. They have a huge variety of salads, burgers, and fast food menu items. Their fries are out of this world. I also really like that they sell raw juices and have a huge variety of different flavors (not just your typical orange juice, apply juice) as I am very into juicing. The staff is very polite and all & all, great concept. The salads are big portioned, definitely enough for two people. Make sure you order everything together and don't forget it because they take each ticket number as a separate order and I have experienced where I forgot to order my fries and so they put it on a separate order only to have waited longer than eating my entire meal for them to come out. The music is also pretty loud so this is definitely not an environment that you want to have a real conversation. I've been here a few times now and the food is always consistently good (salads).

    (4)
  • Niki S.

    The Philly Cheese steak sandwich and chicken noodle soup were both amazing. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Amanda C.

    A busy part of Biscayne Blvd where you feel like you are in Manhattan if you eat outside (which we did) with the noise from the buses whizzing by and the constant begging- from pigeons thankfully and not people! Eating inside was twice as noisy. The portions are ridiculous and offensive in size. Why do we need to be served a salad big enough for three people or a sandwich that you can't even fit into your mouth ! We ordered both of the above and although it was tasty there was nothing special about either item and the portion size turned us both off.

    (2)
  • L. R.

    Never a disappointment! My only wish is that they had more outdoor seating. On a beautiful day like today, after the Komen race, I wish I could catch my breath outside. However, I sat with a stranger & made a new friend.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    Went for the first time today. The menu is huge, so first timers it's a good idea to read the menu before you have to order. Ordered the chicken curry sandwich and sweet potato fries, and an Acai smoothie. My one meal for the day. Sandwich was good although I wish I would have ordered the chicken salad over greens. The sweet potato fries were incredible. They come with maple syrup and cinnamon over the top, which I wish I would have known. I would have gotten them plain. but that said, they were delicious, but sweet. Large portions, good fresh food.

    (4)
  • Casey K.

    One of my favorite food spots in downtown Miami, The Daily is a fine option for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A simple egg sandwich on a Kaiser roll starts at $3.00, but the menu also features breakfast wraps, omelets and pancakes that you can add a bunch of fun ingredients to. The most expensive breakfast item is $9.95, unless you go completely over the top with the "build your own omelet" option. For lunch and dinner, The Daily offers a huge choice of homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and paninis. my personal favorite is the Key West Shrimp salad. I also recommend the Hangover breakfast combo , the Daily News Chicken Salad and the Printer panini.

    (5)
  • Frank T.

    I've tried pretty much everything on the menu, and I've never been disappointed. Surprisingly they have one of the best burgers in Miami! The Meatloaf dinner is huge, enough for two. Lost track of my visits, one of my favorite spots.The staff is super friendly! Kudos to the owner for bringing a bit of New York to the area!

    (5)
  • G-Funk G.

    We've been here over 20x. It's one of our favorite places for great & consistent food and service. For breakfast the "Best Egg Dish Ever" is highly recommended. For lunch they have a very big variety from huge salads to paninis and wraps and burgers. I've tried quite a few of them, my staples usually are: the italian paperboy, copywriter, seared tuna wrap. Only negative is that they close at 9pm, but that's an itty-bitty negative. Always delish and the price point is fantastic.

    (4)
  • Jackie S.

    Based on the recommendation of a coworker, I ordered The Daily for lunch on Monday. Well Thank you Ms. Calcines, I now have a new favorite sandwich spot! And well considering that that the given delivery time was over an hour and the delivery girl was wondering aimlessly around the premises for a good 15 minutes before i tracked her down.... I have to say my sandwich was a delectable surprise!! Given their mammoth menu, I had a hard time deciding but ultimately I went with "The Printer" panini, chicken breast, sundried tomato pesto, provolone and its topped off with a black olive tapenade!!!!!! Mouth wateringggg goodness!!! Best of all the sandwiches are so ridiculously large that they can last you for two lunches! Minus the one day delivery charge, bargain in deed! On my next trip, and there will be a next time, I will spread the knowledge and invite a friend. Sharing is Caring!!

    (4)
  • Cynthia F.

    My favorite sandwich/salad spot. Now let's get a location further north a bit. I need a Daily fix!

    (4)
  • Daniel P.

    Pros The best Reuben in Miami. Service is good Fairly high quality ingredients Huge menu and everything I've had is good. Cons They're heavy on the salt. They crank the air conditioning The music is loud. They don't use much spice or fresh herbs.

    (4)
  • Eschel H.

    The Daily is a perfectly reasonable place for a super-casual breakfast, lunch, or now dinner. They've got an excellent selection of breakfast options, sandwiches, salads, wraps, and a number of cooked-to-order items. I don't make it by as often as I'd like, but when I'm in the mood for a reasonably healthy wrap or salad, it's on my short list. A personal favorite is the Asian chicken wrap...

    (4)
  • Elizabeth Y.

    Came back and got the roast beef sandwich. Again huge proportions, but this time the food tasted pretty good. Parking is hard to find, but if you immediately go to the right when you enter the parking lot you may find some spots available as oppose to going straight.

    (4)
  • Keith P.

    What do you prefer more? Quality or quantity! Well, at the Daily, it seems that offering you a huge quantity of food seems to be a priority, but they also succeed at offering food that is above quality compared to other restaurants in the area. One piece of advice everyone should know-- get a panini! All of their paninis are humungous and can last you two meals easily. They also are named after "newspaper-esque" terms such as The Photographer and the Editor. All are delicious and have always been warmed when I ordered them, so they are definitely worthy of earning recognition as a a five star meal. Still hungry after a panini? get their french fries or a dessert. They have different french fries specials which are worth trying, and their desserts are also pretty good. The only reason i did not give The Daily a five is because of its location. A few months ago, there was a lot of construction taking place at the street facing The Daily, so it was always a huge adventure, trying to dodge cars and other forms of incoming traffic to get this restaurant. I would highly recommend parking behind The Daily or taking your time to cross the street. Seriously, a lot of people in Miami don't know how to drive. But trust me, the food is definitely worth it! If you have to choose between indoor and outdoor seating, choose indoor. It is way better than outdoor seating because it is usually too warm and loud outside.

    (4)
  • Muriel M.

    I had heard so much about this place and couldn't wait to try it out for lunch. The service was terrible. The person I ordered from over charged me and didn't seem to understand that he ordered the wrong sandwich. The food was not that great. They did give me a free rice crispy treat which was delicious! But other than that, I'd rather eat next door at Salad Creations.

    (2)
  • Stephanie W.

    Great food, huge portions, fast, fresh and tasty! Great dessert choices too! Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Sheila T.

    They are always busy, and with good reason. ..Large delicious portions at reasonable prices. The menu is huge..SALADS, SANDWICHES, WRAPS, ETC. We had 1 curried chicken salad and a regular chicken salad. The kids had bagels with cheese and scrambled eggs. Everyone was happy and full. HINT: There is plenty of free parking in covered lot behind the restaurant

    (4)
  • Brandon S.

    All I can say, it's very bad service. People at register are not attentive what so ever. I shouldn't have to ask for bottle opener to open my pelligrino. Most of all, a smile, and a Thank you for buying our Ok food. :-/

    (1)
  • Jason S.

    A touch of New York in Miami. Great sandwiches and salads prepared fresh and simple. The restaurant always has a crowd and has proven itself as a go to place for a good bite. Casual dining with a nice ambiance of different people from all walks of life. (Suit life to hipster). I generally get a U-cobb salad. Portions are healthy sized. The sandwiches, wraps and hoagies are always loaded with a pile of ingredients. The staff is always warm and welcoming.

    (4)
  • Gregory N.

    You won't have to order the same thing here, even if you come here every day for a month, so big is the menu. There is alot to choose from. From my small sample size of me and two lunch mates, I conclude that everthing is probably pretty good. They have specialty sandwiches, wraps and salads, which means they tell you what's in them so you don't have to think about it. I ordered a turkey sandwich off that list, although I don't remember what name they gave it. You can also put together your own ingredients, and they'll make it for you. The turkey sandwich was very good. Fresh thinly sliced meat, fresh bread, tasty bacon pieces and a thousand island dressing that was certainly not from a bottle. They also feature a basket "fries of the day", and on this day it was curry fries. This intrigued me. It was a heaping basket of fries that we could not polish off. It had a nice creamy curry dipping sauce and it tasted like the fries were lightly dusted with curry powder, though I can't record that as a fact. It also had some melted cheese on it. I don't typically eat melted cheese on my fries because I want to live into my eighties at least. But this was one tasty fry basket. Lunchtime is bustling, but the line moves fast and there is ample seating both inside and out. The staff is fast, and unerring. They have a delivery system that seems to work as we went from end of the line to getting our food in about seven minutes. Pretty fast considering the number of people in there.

    (4)
  • Jim S.

    Huge portions. Yes, really huge. As in one Cuban sandwich feeding me for two meals (and being stuffed both times) huge. I had my food delivered so I can't really comment on the restaurant ambiance or service, but the food was good, it was delivered quickly, and most importantly, I considered it an excellent "bang for the buck", which is my first criteria in choosing whether I eat at a place a second time.

    (5)
  • David A.

    Great restaurant! If you are in the mood for breakfast on lunch food, I would go there in heartbeat. The atmosphere is great, really reminded me of New York City type of restaurant but over all the food is delicious. I probably went there 5 times and ordered something different every time and I have never been disappointed! Try it, enjoy it, and say David sent you... Just kidding

    (5)
  • Marc R.

    Ive come here for lunch the last two weekends and left very satisfied with what I had. The portions are plentiful and reasonably priced. This place gets hoppin on the weekends so get ready to wait for a spot if you want to eat there. We need more places like this in Miami.

    (4)
  • Ex-waiter A.

    The food is OK definitely fresh and they definitely care about the product they serve. However this is one of many pretty good restaurants that do not have table service. You order at a counter and then a food runner delivers the food to your table. I am not certain why restaurants that have a good product make patrons crane their necks to order from a blackboard menu. It makes no sense. Especially since the menu does not change.

    (3)
  • Ashley M.

    I can't believe I haven't reviewed this place until now - I think I've eaten here 100 times. I have a love/hate relationship with The Daily. Sometimes they blow me away, while other times they are just average. The sheer size of the menu is enough to throw most people - it's impossible to go there for your first time and not get a sore neck from trying to decide what to eat. Even now, after dozens of visits, I still get stuck trying to decide if I should try something new. I recommend checking out their menu online before visiting, to at least have an idea of what you might like. Otherwise you might stand at the counter for an hour! My favorites are the Italian paperboy, the veggie publisher and the Miami Magazine egg salad BLT. Prices aren't cheap - expect to pay at least $13-15 per sandwich/side/drink combo. Most of their sandwiches are enormous, though, so skipping the chips/fries is easily done. I usually can make two lunches out of one order and I'm not a light eater. They also can be really slow on to-go orders, so ordering ahead is your best option. They even have an online ordering system on their website that always works perfectly for me.

    (4)
  • Stacy S.

    I like The Daily a lot apart from a few things: Delivery takes ages, it's pricey for what you get, and they put raisins (yes, raisins!) in their tuna salad. There should be a disclaimer when ordering, that there will be some weird dried fruit in your tuna salad, but there isn't. They have a huge selection of salads and sandwiches. Or you can create your own salad or sandwich, (which I enjoy). The fries are good, their soup is eh, and their breakfast stuff is tasty. Although they serve dinner I would not eat here for dinner (little ambiance). Plus they close early. So, basically what I am saying is unless your 87 year-old grandma is visiting you in your hood, avoid The Daily for dinner. It's totally fattening and the portions are too big, but hey we are in America, living the dream!

    (3)
  • Christina G.

    After ordering from this place for years, I had grown accustomed to The Daily just not getting my orders correct. But lately, it's just been out of hand. The last three times I've ordered, each time they have messed up the order. Either forgetting my coffee, making something with ham instead of turkey, or forgetting a key ingredient. Today, I ordered an egg white omelette, which they have no problem charging me extra money for, and sadly..No egg whites in sight. Even though I was charged for it..At this point, I didn't even call to complain because I already know the drill; I'll get someone with an attitude, and will then have to wait another 45 minutes just to get my order right. I've contemplated leaving a negative review for this place in the past, and decided against it..but today, I paid $16 for an omelette and teeny tiny cortadito, and it's going straight to the trash. This place blows!

    (1)
  • Caro D.

    They took the home made potato chips off the menu?! ARE YOU MESSING WITH ME? They're delivery radius ends exactly one block from my apartment. One. Block. The _soggy_ french fries I ordered to replace those amazing potato chips were so incredibly disappointing that I had to pass by checkers and pick up some fries there before driving back home.

    (1)
  • Nicole H.

    The menu here is daunting, and so are the portion sizes. I ordered the Key West Shrimp salad. At over $13, I thought the salad was expensive, but for the massive quantity of food that arrives in front of you, I'll change my assessment of the price to "reasonable." The Key West Shrimp salad was a bed of lettuce with multiple different additions chopped up in mounds around the periphery - handfuls of strawberries, at least five jumbo shrimp, and what my husband described as "more than five dollars' worth of goat cheese." This salad was a beast, and apparently its size isn't out of the ordinary with dishes here - there's no way I'd ever be able to finish a whole sandwich, let alone half of one. I'd definitely recommend splitting a dish with someone when you come here. Not only is the price much better, the portion size also becomes realistic. It'd also be nice if the Daily offered half options of their dishes, as some people don't come in pairs, and some dishes don't keep well as leftovers (ex: salads). The atmosphere here was a bit hectic, and ordering at the counter makes the restaurant feel like an expensive fast food stop. In addition, as I walked in, a group of pigeons took off from where they were dining outside on top of a table - the situation obviously has some customers wondering (including me) whether we clear our own plates or whether the waiters do it for you. It's an interesting idea for a restaurant, and I'm sure some people enjoy it, but I probably won't be a regular customer.

    (3)
  • Jamie L.

    I can eat at The Daily....daily! The salads are always so fresh, the wraps although enormous are wrapped to perfection! The coffee energizer puts any frappacino to shame! The staff is always friendly and move those long lunch lines fast!

    (4)
  • Adriana R.

    My son and I stopped in before going to get his passport around the corner and what a serendipitous lunch experience. We had the soup of the day Carrot and Ginger and the Chicken Noodle soup. Both were excellent. Then my son and I shared a roast beef sandwich and it was also excellent. Service was quick, friendly and very helpful. I look forward to returning when in Miami again. Great lunch spot if you are downtown Miami.

    (5)
  • El T.

    Dirt bathroom dirty floors dirty walls. The food is good but it's hard to eat in filth. They need to clean that place.

    (2)
  • Liz B.

    Really tasty food, that is also pretty healthy. Perfect for a quick breakfast, lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Maggie V.

    The Daily Creative has become our go to neighborhood spot in Edgewater / Midtown. The good here is just consistently good. They offer a fresh deli and American fare that is surprisingly hard to come by in Miami. This is one of my favorite spots for lunch because their sandwiches and wraps are just great. From the Philly Cheesteak, Surfside Tuna to the BLT... I have yet to have a bad meal. Their service is quick, staff is friendly, and they have lots of outdoor seating that is perfect for bringing my dog. If you are a french fry aficionado, this place is a must. Their sweet potato fries and fry of the day menu is fabulous. Poutine in Miami may not be an intuitive choice, but I ll vouch for the deliciousness. And before I sound like too much of a fat kid, the salad menu is also really enticing. They deliver in the neighborhood and cater. Can I just say that if I went to a business meeting that had The Daily Creative, I would be impressed and a lot more willing to buy whatever they were selling. My next Daily Creative adventure will be to pick up their sandwiches before a bike ride to the beach.

    (4)
  • Richard W.

    This place has great food. The portions are huge and the taste is good. It's a bit more pricey than other sandwich shops but the taste and size more than makes up for it. Their meatloaf sandwich and roast beef is delicious. Their asian coleslaw is a bit lacking however. Their hot and cold drinks are all pretty good and worth the prices. Service here is quick and polite, not lacking at all. Parking is the only thing that may be trouble. there's a small lot on the first floor of the garage behind the place and it's always pretty full. This place is good and a great place to go if you can find parking.

    (4)
  • Christian S.

    Good food. Prices a little high. The manager needs to tighten up on some employees. I watched one guy cuss another one out in front of customers.

    (2)
  • Luis H.

    Great food, generous servings, they have been around for a while now. The Miami Prime Time is probably my favorite sandwich but the Chicken curry salad is a close second.

    (4)
  • J. S.

    I guess this place opened in commemoration to every proselytizing article ever written to date. The Daily's goal? 'To feed the masses'. It's your 'Daily' dose (pun intended) of Signature sandwiches named after your favorite journal, your 'Daily' soups, and designer-inspired salads. And a lot of it is right on the money. So, for example, 'The Tuna Sobe' sounds very fitting. Or how about the 'Washington Avenue' salad with Granny Smith Apples? Okay... there not so much. The decor reminded me of a retarded verion of Ben and Jerry's -- except that The Daily is newspaper-themed. The tables are decorated with an array of tabloids from all over the world. Towards the back wall, there's The Daily's cartoon-inspired sketch (assumingly for the kids)-- it's pretty dry humor, though: "The Daily really has the best coffee!" *Crickets* I'll be frank, I came here without any preparation. I didn't go online or do a Yelp! search on my mobile. Fortunately for me, I always the only person on line. The girl in the front counter had a deep emotional expression, somewhere along the lines of "Sh*t, I'm almost outta' here - hurry up a-hole!" After approximately 45-seconds of gawking at an immense menu, I went on to order the Miami Herald Chicken sandwich ($8.50) -- breaded chicken, provolone, arugla, tomatoes & balsamic vinaigrette. They give you a number, you sit wherever, and a friendly worker drops it off. As for this Miami Herald sandwich, prepare yourself for two things. 1) The Ciabatta bread on this sandwich is HUGE. I ended up leaving a lot of bread on the side because it was just too much - and I'm a bread addict. 2) There's no sides. But perhaps they're doing us a favor. It's a neat little spot on Biscayne, and I would def. come back.

    (4)
  • Ben A.

    Sounds awesome. Looks awesome. I'll give it another shot, but when you pay $$ for a salad, you don't expect to then be sitting there for 30minutes only to have to flag someone down and find out "oh! It's been up for awhile but we had lost the ticket". Ummmm, yeah that's not acceptable. When I finally got my salad, it was fresh and tasty although I had to eat in a rush to get back to my appointment. I then tried the place with the girl I'm dating the next day. Let me try the SoBe Salad again and hope that today they have the tuna (yesterday I had to substitute grilled shrimp). Still no tuna. OK, I'll do the same as ysterday with shrimp but no salmon as I'm allergic I tell them.... yeah... apparently something of mine had touched salmon because I broke out in hives a little later. She loves it... I love that she loves it... it was fresh and full of flavor. I'll still give it another chance.

    (3)
  • Aviad R.

    I came here for lunch with a friend while visiting Miami from up North. We happened to stumble by the place during lunchtime and it was crowded so we walked in. I chatted briefly with the guy behind the counter who was taking my order and he was nice and offered a few suggestions. I didn't end up going with one of his suggestions but wasn't disappointed at all. The food came quickly and my Biscayne times tuna sandwich with hummus was good bite after bite. Nothing wowed me about this place but it was a very solid lunch spot at a very reasonable price.

    (4)
  • Dexter M.

    The food was pretty good, but the service was seriously lacking. I understand wait-staff is generally under a lot of pressure, especially during lunch hours, but this place was especially rude. If I were to go back I'd just do take-out.

    (3)
  • nick n.

    once upon a time, i would have given the daily an amazing review. After my experience last week, never fuckin go there again. main reason is that the current manager is a totally unprofessional dbag. he has loud phone conversations while stuffing his mouth, proceeds to yell at his employees from the table he's sitting at, all while giving everyone else dirty looks. my order took forever, there wasn't even that many people there. the sandwiches were skimpy as hell, mostly bread and condiments. i placed an order to go and never got it, was repeatedly told 5 minutes. i asked to cancel the order (kids chicken tender and fries) after 30 minutes. the manager was a complete douche about it, no apology, no excuses, no nothing. practically threw the receipt at me. on my way out, i noticed one of the employees was 1/2 way through the chicken tenders, awesome.

    (1)
  • Angelica M.

    Our new go-to place for breakfast, lunch or dinner!! High quality food, huge portions, super friendly service (too rare in Miami). The menu is huge, and they are patient when it takes forever to decide! We are always impressed. Between pancakes, salads, wraps, and eggs...nothing disappoints. Easy to park (free) in a garage for the plaza, which is also a plus.

    (5)
  • Steven S.

    The food here is definitely 4 star... well, at least what I had which was a veggie panini filled with all kinds of veggies on a crispy Ciabatta bread. In addition to the meals we had two juice smoothies which tasted fresh and was throughly enjoyed. The seating outside is wonderful and on a nice Miami day feels perfect for breakfast or lunch. The service was fine as they bring the food when ready to your table but you have to place your order inside. No doubt I will absolutely go back.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    I feel good when I come and eat here! The staff is always pleasant and the menu is so vast that it allows you to make healthier eating options. This place is mostly always busy for a reason! The decor-hip, artsy and fun. The service-accommodating, cool and they always recommend some good dishes. The food-tasty, not too heavy yet plentiful...they got great breakfast options. Good healthy drink selections. The dessert-rich and tasty-a lot to choose from. The atmosphere-busy and a little chaotic at time. The prices-not too bad. The presentation of the food-appetizing and attractive! **Note: Great place to bring a breakfast or lunch date. So, check it....I ordered the Wake and Bacon, the tomato and onion egg sandwich on a sesame seed bagel, which was really delicious and full of flavors. The coffee was real good and the chocolate croissant was ok-I've had better. Overall-dope experiences! Tha Yelp Daddy approves this place-eat well my friends!!!

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Got the 944 Turkey Sweetness, which is kind of a Thanksgiving leftover sandwich involving cranberries that adds basil-mayo - giving it kind of a pesto-y flavor on top of it. DELICIOUS sandwich, will definitely be back for it. I really appreciate that they didn't put giant turkey chunks in to prove it's Thanksgiving-related and overwhelm the rest of the sandwich. That part gets 5 stars. The raisin bran muffin (Yes I am boring) was also more delicious than your average. What killed the star is their coffee - if this was a coffee-only review this would be a 2-stars won't be back. The Mocha is way too sweet, it's basically Hershey's syrup flavored. No good. The latte fortunately does not have sugar but it uses coffee, not espresso, so it's quite thin, bland and boring. And really, even the milk was just kinda... meh. Don't know where they're getting it from but, you can do better guys. Strange contrast. Anyway I will be back to this place above all else in Miami, for that sandwich, so they deserve more than a 3. Compromise.

    (4)
  • Cassie G.

    Don't know why it took me so long to make it to The Daily! Stopped by for a group brunch date on Sunday and had a great experience. To start, the free parking garage in the back makes it super convenient. From there, we entered through the back and grabbed a newspaper (aka menu) to figure out what we wanted. The menu is ginormous! I wasn't sure if I wanted breakfast or lunch so went in the middle and landed on the BLT. It had a generous amount of bacon, lettuce and tomato with a "special sauce" that tasted more or less like mayo. Our table was full of an array of sandwiches - a reuben loaded with juicy pastrami (super messy but delicious), a Caprese panini of sorts, a breaded chicken sandwich, and even some breakfast items like bagels and lox and a burrito. Long story short? No matter what you're in the mood for, you can probably find something that fits the bill here. For sips, they have a wide array of coffee drinks, along with sodas, teas (including local Lemon City), beer and wine. There is plenty of seating both indoors and out, where it is dog friendly. Our food came out very quickly and more or less at the same time. Yes, it's a little pricier than your run-of-the-mill sandwich shop but the quality is there. I can't wait to come back to try their rotating "fry of the day" specials! That's right up my french fry loving alley.

    (4)
  • Nathalie B.

    Living in Brickell we struggle with finding quick and affordable breakfast places. There are a couple I can think of but we're tired of them so today we ventured out a little. I hadn't been to Daily Creative in a while and had forgotten just how much I love the food here. I ordered the "Greek scramble", which is packed with green peppers, tomatoes, onions and feta cheese. Delicious! My boyfriend had the "Hangover" which pretty much comes with everything you need to really cure a hangover (except the Advil). My daughter had pancakes topped with strawberries and bananas. We loved our meals. The only Con about this place is the awful fly situation they have. There are flies all over the place which is a huge turnoff when you're trying to enjoy your delicious meal. If they could somehow fix that problem they'd have a better rating.

    (4)
  • James T.

    I love The Daily. I really do. But please, please, please for the love of all that's holy, PLEASE change the menu over the registers! The red text on black background is terrible and impossible to easily browse.

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    When I lived at the Opera Tower four years back, The Daily was my go-to place for Sunday breakfast or brunch. I completely fell in love with their Elvis sandwich from day one, and don't think I have ever gone and not had it. It's a perfectly toasted sandwich with peanut butter, bananas, bacon, and honey. I love it so much that, after I moved, I've recreated it in my own kitchen many times. Definitely a must-try if you're a peanut butter and bacon lover. I have also tried their Miami Vice cuban pork hash and their greek scramble - both tasty dishes. I really like the feel of the place, too. The staff has always been very friendly and attentive. I wish I still lived Downtown so I could frequent this place more often.

    (4)
  • Wendy L.

    Had 6 orders of takeout from here. One entire sandwich was missing from our order and they messed up the fries order too. The fries arrived cold, which I guess is inevitable if an entire order was missing. I'm giving this place a generous 3 stars for poor service. The sandwiches were pretty good overall, I got the Philly cheesesteak. My only compliant is that there was a lot of oil so most of the bread was soggy, but otherwise the meat was tender and flavorful. All the others in my party who actually got their order enjoyed their food. The portions were adequate for the price.

    (3)
  • Sofia C.

    Yummylicous! Great option for a guilty pleasure or a healthy choice. Quality doesn't compromise quantity!!! Definetly recommend

    (5)
  • Karen K.

    Breakfast options that keep you coming back for more and more- from the basic bagel/sandwich to wraps and omelettes you can customize right on the spot! Their updated look and new menu options will have you hooked though- the way they put tastes and textures together - absolutely amazing every time. Customer service is the "hey, I know you from your second visit!" Love their coffee and Cappuccinos too - yum!

    (5)
  • Caiti R.

    All smiles! This is an easy diner style restaurant, but with much better food. Order from the huge menu at the counter and take a seat in the very casual seating area inside or out and watch all of the heaping portions walk by as their delivered to your neighbors' tables. I ordered the goat cheat and egg white omelette and was completely satisfied. I also like the fact you can switch out the side of potatoes for healthier options such as sliced tomatoes and fruit, and the fruit is actually blueberries, pineapples, strawberries, etc. as opposed to the standard serving of melon which always disappoints. The frozen coffee is amazing and I'm almost glad this place is a 30 minute drive for me so I can't get addicted. I most definitely will be back soon for a salad, they looked amazing!

    (5)
  • Kristin M.

    Although not "creative" by no nature (except for the sweet potato fries with maple syrup), The Daily Creative Food is a great choice for breakfast, lunch or brunch! With an overwhelming menu and tons to choose from, there were so many things I wanted to try. Being it was my first meal of 2015 and I had a hell of of hangover, I needed to order the fattiest thing on the menu. The best remedy for a hangover and eating something greasy before you start working out, you have to order something with greasy and with bacon so I ordered the Philly sandwich with bacon on the side. It was delicious! Parking is a pain since you must find street parking and yes, parking expensive ($1.75 per hour)... good thing The Daily Creative Food is relatively fast! Our party of 4 was in an out within an hour and that's because we were slow eating and moving due to New Years Eve party the night before. I wanted to give this place 5 stars, but I found it to be on the expensive side. $16 for a sandwhich, fries and a can of soda is on the high end for me. I understand that The Daily is in a nice part of downtown, but sheesh... that meal should have been $11 tops! When I am in the area again, i would totally come back and try something else on their large menu. Although the next time, I'll be eating one of their healthier options (which they have a lot of).

    (4)
  • Kristen L.

    One of the best breakfast/lunch spots on the boulevard. Consistently good food. You really can't go wrong with this place. Like I said, the food is consistently good, the staff is friendly, the place is clean, and definitely bang for your buck-large proportions. If you are a leftover queen like me, you will always have a doggie bag from this place! Whatever you order, it will be worth your wild.

    (4)
  • Mick T.

    I'm an actual former employee of The Daily and am writing a review because I actually LOVE the food there. During my time there,I ate practically everything on the menu and really liked it. The breakfast sandwiches were on point and the staff while I was there were always pretty friendly. Now for the bad part...they hired a manager there who seemed like a wanna be vin diesel. I called him The Hemorrhoid because at the time he was more irritating than the hemorrhoids I was suffering from then. Most of the staff were very cool. The good was fresh for the most part. The owner, Adam, really concerned himself with providing a quality product and so did Alan, the GM. I really do love the food and will be going back for more.

    (4)
  • Lam P.

    I ordered the Miami Beach Chicken Salad wrap for lunch and it was delicious!! Spinach wrap, chicken salad, granny smith apples, candied pecans, spring greens, herb mayo. Everything was on point, very flavorful, light and refreshing. My order was delivered on time, within 1 hour as said. I wasn't available to come out when the delivery person came, but he was nice enough to leave it at the front desk for me. Definitely will be ordering again from them! Super affordable as well.

    (5)
  • Jorge D.

    I really like the daily. It is right under my building so it is very convenient. The plates and portions are huge. It has become my go to breakfast place and the staff is fantastic. The daily fries are always a treat especially the curry ones! The only real issue I have is that i think everything is just a bit too expensive. I know is is mostly due to the area, but i just don't feel too great about spending 15 dollars for a sandwich with fries. Because of this I don't really go there for lunch anymore, but its definitely worth it for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Nirlepa C.

    So I've been going through the years to this place since it 1 at opened and they had their lobster blt and it was amazing. However, the quality of the food has gone down significantly, but their prices sure haven't. I ordered a create your own salad. Field greens, apples, chopped egg, mushrooms & roasted peppers-7.99 Added avocado-1.29 & candied pecans-1.29 Grilled shrimp- 6.99 Added the sweet potatoes fries with marshmallow for $4.49 So everyone including people who arrived up to 30 min. After me got their food before I did. My fries were soggy and the marshmallow was sparce and toasted on top of them, I returned them, it's not like what you get at ***Flashback diner ***which are amazing,crispy spicy sweet potatoe fries thick cut with marshmallow dipping sauce. I returned them. My salad was missing the avocado & the shrimp had absolutely no seasoning other than whatever leftovers were on the grill. Funny thing is, creative salad is two doors down and I could've gotten what I wanted for $10.00 less. You be the judge.

    (1)
  • Melissa S.

    This place does not live up to its hype. Firstly, there is free parking in a small garage in the back but even at 2:30 PM on a weekday, it was full. The staff is nice and the menu is enormous but there was nothing particularly impressive about their food. They do use high quality ingredients and the portions are large but the food is pretty average and I thought extremely overpriced. I also was particularly unimpressed by all the flies and ants in the restaurant. They really need to call an exterminator as it is disgusting. I know this is a problem in Florida but the infestation was worse than other restaurants that I have seen in a long time. I have had catering by the Daily many times before and was impressed then but not when I went to the restaurant. I'd recommend ordering out here and not eating in.

    (3)
  • Sabrina L.

    Great spot in edgewater for breakfast. The selection has a little bit everything...whether your going for a more healthy approach or your starving for some grease option...this place has it. I've tried their wraps as well as their regular scrambled eggs with potatoes bkfast option and both have been quite filling. The food is prepared pretty fast and the servers are pleasant. Outdoor seating available.

    (4)
  • Anna-Marie W.

    Among the high rise condos and modern architecture of Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami sits a little sandwich shop with an enormous menu and an even bigger following. The Daily Creative Food Company has a line out the door virtually every waking moment. They offer gourmet breakfast sandwiches and egg platters, delectable salads and sandwiches, homemade soups and hand crafted beverages. We stopped in early on a Sunday morning for a few beverages and a sandwich to carry out and after we paid, the process became confusing. My companion Chad waited in one area for our beverages while I was sent to an area near a back exit to pick up the food. There is no waiting area, I stood right next to the expediter plating up the food, totally in his way but there was no else to stand. It was awkward and uncomfortable to just be standing there as food is flying out of the kitchen and staff is navigating through myself and others who were sent there to wait for their food. I couldn't wait in the big spacious dining area where I was out of harms way? My companion Chad fared better while waiting for the beverages. We had been accidentally given an extra beverage. When we pointed out the mistake to one of the ladies behind the counter she didn't seem concerned and told us to keep it. A nice bonus to compensate my potential loss of an eyeball waiting for the food. We both ordered frozen concoctions- I had the Green Tea Freeze which was very delicious. It was Green Tea and cream blended into a frozen treat. Chad had ordered the Mango Madness and saying it tasted like Mango was an understatement. It was mango blended with mango with added mango. There was no ice used as a filler here. His drink was nothing but mango. And it was delicious and so tropical just like Miami. Our "extra" drink was the Tropical Berry smoothie. Mango and pineapple was blended with a berry mix and again, it was all fruit. Just next door here is one of those national chains known for their overpriced watered-down smoothies that will be at of business if they are trying to compete with The Daily Creative. We only ordered one sandwich to split among us and we picked a good one. The Gourmet is a sandwich with three scrambled eggs, asparagus, mushrooms, onions, spinach and provolone cheese served on a fresh Kaiser roll. It was stuffed, hot and quite filling. There are plenty of egg options on the menu, as well as other specialties like Cuban Pork Hash and Fruit Parfait. The Daily Creative Food Company also offers freshly baked bakery items like croissants and guava pastries. For later in the day, there is an extensive menu of gourmet salads and sandwiches. Anyone from the strictest Vegan to the biggest fan of meat will find something to dine on. Everything has a twist- the pork sandwich is topped with a black bean corn salsa and the tuna is made with wasabi mayo. The turkey is served with cranberry chutney and the pressed veggie panini is made with a sun-dried tomato pesto. Other than being sent back into the kitchen (practically) to pick up my sandwich this was one of our favorite places in Miami. Incredibly stuffed sandwiches and real fruit smoothies are going to keep this place among the most popular and loved restaurants in the city.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth W.

    Came here for breakfast one day, back for lunch the next. Service is so so good. Portions are good for the price which ranges from 9$ and up. Everything feels fresh and well-prepared. Wish they had one in jersey!

    (5)
  • Maurice C.

    I've been a customer at this establishment three times now. I find the food to be almost tasteless, the girls at the register inpatient and a bit rude, and the atmosphere off putting. The food is just, blah. It is missing the flavor and creativeness that you would expect from a decently rated Miami restaurant. The girls at the register seem to be in the mindset of herding cattle instead of welcoming customers with a smile. When entering the restaurant you are overwhelmed by a rather large menu of items to sift through. Instead of the girls making suggestions or engaging the customer, they stare at you unpleasantly. Two of the three times I dined here the "atmospheric" music was incredibly loud for no reason. The restaurant wasn't even 10% of capacity and the music was blaring as if I had walked into a mediocre nightclub. Also, management should restrict the delivery guys from entering the guest dining area if they are going to allow them to dress in military combat boots and shorts with the appearance of SideShow Bob. I'm not entirely sure why this establishment has such decent ratings, maybe it's me?

    (2)
  • David F.

    I have to say that for a fast food joint, this place has all my five stars! The kind attention and smiling people make a great and comfortable atmosphere for a quick bite. I would recommend all their sandwiches salads and panini....specially the Reuben.

    (5)
  • Laura V.

    It's okay, had the Philly cheese steak thinking it was gonna be out of this world for some reason and it wasn't; I think the place has a better ambiance than the actual food.

    (3)
  • Kurly S.

    Noooooo!!!!!!! What happened to the Daily..... I ordered (delivery) for the first time in a few months and it appears that they switched up their image (for the worse apparently) . Note sure when the change was made. I immediately noticed: - Some foods items were added/removed/changed. - Prices - most have increased - They deliver in plastic rather than the signature paper bags. - Container for salad is a oblong-y shape - Portion size is less - Watery vinaigrette - My beloved Ocean Drive Sesame Chicken Salad - RUINED! To expand on the latter - they added carrots, crispy wantons and toasted almonds instead of the usual bean sprouts and candied cashews. I figured that they knew what they were doing...don't fix what ain't broke right? Needless to say it was bad, really bad. I just ate what I could because it's a $10.99 salad. It wasn't as flavorful as before. Just salty and boring. Why cut corners (ahem costs) if you are doing so well? I mean this place is always packed! I can imagine that with these changes the lines are slowly going to dissipate.

    (1)
  • Ashia W.

    I was looking forward to a nice Philly cheesesteak sandwich . . . Instead it was flavorless and dry (okay so im used to the amazing sub shop in pompano beach on sample and us1). Some places put like some sort of sauce on it, I thought it needed mayo or something, it felt a little on the dry side for me (nothing that ketchup cant fix or better yet MAYO had anyone offered me any type of table service) I also ordered the herb and cheese fries. Those were delicious. Im giving 1 star because I tipped 20% for nothing, just someone to hand me my food. I always tip 20% in good faith that I WILL receive some sort of table service. The guy who brought it to me was nice enough to let me know i get a free refill on my iced tea I ordered, but when I finished my drink, no one came to offer a refill (like other places that expect you to tip, even places where you dont tip but they still bring you drinks and food, still offer refills) Im 9 months pregnant so i figured MAYBE someone would be a little helpful/nice if that is not the norm. . . . whatever so i left my food outside (wasn't quite finished with my $20 cheesesteak lunch) to wait in line for a refill, and immediately saw pigeons on my table picking at my food! I WAS SO PISSED! So about half a sandwich and fries were just a total waste. Even if i was already full, i like to take food home for a snack. Next time, if i ever come back, I wont bother to leave ANY tip since Im not getting table service. I'll still sit outside, maybe not if Im by myself so someone can watch my food. I know pretty lame to leave a 1 star review because of no drink refill, but having to leave my table for a minute caused half of my meal to be wasted and picked at by pigeons. Very annoyed.

    (1)
  • Grant S.

    Great story of redemption by a place whose food always had good potential despite prior management's poor execution. Unveiled a new menu, without going price increase crazy - which incidentally by holding their prices steady for a long time flipped this place from overpriced to an actual bargain. Their new ordering system is modern and pen free, just installed last week - love that! More importantly, they have learned about service, big time. Not just one person, but it seems the whole staff places a new value on your arrival as a customer. A major congrats to pull off Restaurant Impossible on the Boulevard here. The sandwiches are excellent, I love their Biscayne Times tuna and while I haven't scanned the new menu for every old sandwich, the chicken parm I ordered today was still there, and tasted great with my substitution of ciabatta bread for hoagie roll. It would be five stars but as a restaurant, they still need to work on their coffee bar. I'd personally love to see a hybrid of full table service offered (optionally) but with the new equipment and attitude, it's a far better experience today so that's no longer urgent. Also, I've heard mixed reviews from my friends about their breakfast items - but when you order the egg white breakfast wrap, it's kind of asking for it. I always get their bagels and nova platter as a breakfast item because it's one of the Boulevard's best bargains! This is a mighty huge 180 for a Biscayne mainstay, and I hope they keep it up!

    (4)
  • Leyli J.

    It's a fast solution when your hungry but seriously NOT A FAN! It's so whatever- sorry

    (3)
  • Tony G.

    The Daily is a great place to grab a breakfast sandwich and dine-in for a weekend brunch. I especially love the Wild West with ranchero sauce. This place is uber convenient for me, as it is only two blocks from where I live. While the food is amazing, I only gave four stars as there are a few logistical issues that could be improved upon. First, it is extremely difficult to find parking and it is usually better to just walk there if you live close by. Second, given the great food, this place is constantly packed. Therefore, you may have to wait 15-20 minutes to find a seat during the weekend. On the plus side, the Daily does make local deliveries, so that negates some of the issues of dining-in or take-out. I would definitely recommend to others!

    (4)
  • Ozzy M.

    Great place for lunch, great food, fast service. Tremendous pastrami. Big salads, Plenty of seating in and outside, many healthy choices to pick from also. Dog friendly

    (5)
  • Janay M.

    Now that we are finally relaxed in our new spot the Bf and I decided to take a stroll and see some of the local grub spots. I haven't eatin at the daily for awhile and needed a FRESH reminder of just how creative they are. Our order : a biscayne Blvd shrimp wrap for me and a Photographer sandwhich for the mister. I ask the Bf to grab me a canned drink and he comes back with a Dr Browns classic. All in all great visit.

    (4)
  • Emily R.

    Great omelets and salads. The fresh cut fries are the best I have had in Miami. Portions are huge. Prices are reasonable. The service is very friendly and accommodating. This is an all around great brunch spot.

    (4)
  • Melody M.

    The customer service is incredible!! The staff are sooo kind and you can tell they are hard workers! They really pay attention to the customers and see how they can help them even if you don't ask. I felt very at home as soon as I walked in. The vibe is very chill & the menu has such a wide variety of deliciousness! I can't tell you how happy I felt after walking out of those doors!

    (5)
  • Humberto O.

    EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! Local sandwich shop disappoints more than than a sex-less third date. Flavorless sandwiches that come accompanied by a free, large order of rude service.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    This place is not the same to when they first opened. Depending on the day your food might be good or really bad. I used to have lunch here at least twice a week, but after ordering a salad that ended up being flavorless and oily, I limit my visits to 'when needed'

    (3)
  • Michelle W.

    I've popped in here several times on my last few visits home to Miami, some for lunch & some for breakfast. As mentioned by other Yelpers the menu is quite large, but I enjoy this because it gives me multiple things to try. I do enjoy their giant bagles. They are big fatty bagels that are quite substantial. I prefer the chive cream cheese with some tomato and you've got a nice breakfast sandwich. The veggie cream cheese has giant veggie chunks in it, but a little too much red onion for me to start my day with. My dining buddy has gotten the breakfast lox sandwich complete with capers & also seemed quite delighted by it. The lunch sandwiches are giant also! I had the eggsalad when I was here a while back and it was pretty good. A pretty mildly seasoned version, but good none the less. I don't care for their regular coffee much, pretty average joe & nothing to write home about. I do like their cafe cubano though :) If you're starving and don't want a wimpy meal, you can come here and be filled up with with large sandwich goodness. Oh and you can order carry out & delivery -- they even have online ordering if you're into that sort of thing.

    (4)
  • Fleur D.

    Best bang for your buck! Besides the already big menu, you can have your eggs, sandwich or salad, made custom! The portions are big, the foods is ready in just a few minutes, and it tastes fresh, with perfect seasoning! They are always busy which means people love it, and they have free parking in the back, you really can't go wrong with this place.

    (5)
  • Margie G.

    There are few times in Miami that I would say I am pleased with customer service but tonight happened to be one of them! I feel it's necessary to give a big shout out to the Daily. Whenever I come here my friends and I are always greeted by multiple staff members and tonight was no different. However, today the staff went above and beyond to help my friends and I decide what to eat. When it came time to decide dessert or leave, we asked what they recommended. As we discussed what to order a staff member brought us a large piece of cake to share stating they couldn't sell it anyway. So I would like to say thank you to The Daily for their exceptional customer service and as always great food.

    (5)
  • Grace T.

    Yummy drinks, pretty good food, great prices.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    We have a client in Miami we visit each year. We eat at The Daily each time we are in town! This is the 3rd time we have eaten here in the past 3 days. Everything is AMAZING! We want The Daily to come to Annapolis, Maryland!!

    (5)
  • Jung L.

    Not too bad. I ordered the bilton cajun shrimp salad. Comes with avocado corn beans and more which i liked. I liked the atmosphere of the cafe

    (4)
  • Chandler P.

    A most excellent eating experience. This place is all about the food. You have to order at the register and take a number. The seating isn't too inviting and the place is very loud. However, with a group of friends and a slight hangover from the night before - this place is perfect.

    (4)
  • Mara B.

    Okay. I actually like this place a lot but they have an enormous glaring problem, which is that their website, through which you can order, is compromised, and your credit/ debit card information WILL get stolen. This has happened to me TWICE due to this place, but I didn't figure out The Daily's website was behind it until today. Allow me to explain. This week, my debit card was compromised for the second time in about 6 months. Oddly, so were the credit or debit cards of 4 of my coworkers. All of the fraudulent charges were with the same handful of merchants, so it seemed likely it was the same culprit. The five of us tried to figure out where we had all bought something recently, and the only place we could come up with was The Daily. So I called and spoke to the manager to report my suspicions. She told me that she had received many phone calls like mine over the past few months, and knew that the online ordering interface of their website was compromised. She stated that she knew the owner was also aware, and they were working to fix it. I appreciated her transparency, but I was unsettled by her words. So this establishment KNOWS their customers have experienced identity theft because of their website, but... like, whatever? I checked when I got off the phone with her, and I JUST checked again, and their online ordering system is still up and running. So like... where's the integrity? If you KNOW your website has been hacked and your customers are suffering a really serious consequence because of this, shouldn't you take your website down? Yes. Of course you should. I'm talking to you, The Daily.

    (1)
  • Michelle D.

    This place is attached to my building so I find myself here by default quite often. Three stars not because it's bad but because it is average to good but way overpriced. If you like sandwiches then you may disagree with my 3 star rating. will say try their soups! On Monday it split pea w/ham....get there early.

    (3)
  • Sloane-Jacqueline T.

    I love this place. Great food, great service (order at the counter then they bring you your goods!)

    (5)
  • Michael A.

    First time to the Daily Creative. Atmosphere is laid back and friendly. Ordered the Greek omelette. Very good. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Alec H.

    Wow, we were lucky to find this place. While on vacation in Miami my wife, two daughters and myself were looking for a place to get breakfast/lunch. As we checked a number of menu's and peeked in a few doors we saw The Daily. The Daily is a dive type place that has a creative menu that just rocks!. We all ordered sandwiches and I got an order of fries for the table. We got there around 11:00am ordered and then grabbed a table. Every time I looked at the counter the line to order got longer and longer. When our food was brought out to us the line had hit the door. Everything we ordered was just flat out great! My wife and kids were happy and I enjoyed eating my meal and picking at theirs! I give the place 5 stars despite the unfriendly guy who took our order. That's how good the food was. BTW, the line was well outside the door by the time we were done.

    (5)
  • Natalie I.

    Im not sure about this place. I ate here once ages ago (like 4 years) for brunch and was never inspired to come back. But its been in business for so long i decided to get it another try. First impression is that they have a lot of people on staff and 2/3 are standing around doing nothing will the 1/3 work like slaves to serve and feed the hungry masses. They were great. Its early afternoon and super busy indicating this place is that good or that there are no better options. The worldcup is happening yet tennis is playing on the flat screen. Now I know "futball" is not super popular especially not with me but I have a mild curiosity since America is in it have to check out the competition you know. I got a coke (it was hot out of the cooler :( ) a sandwich and some fries for 16$ a bit pricy for the sandwich. The best thing about the sandwich was the bread. The chicken was thin sliced chicken breast grilled no seasoning not a lot of flavor. The bacon was eh. The sandwich was big and unremarkable I ate half took the second half home ended up tossing it because it became chewy. The cajun fries looked yummy but were gross, overly seasoned with Cajun spices. Could not eat them. I wont be back just not good food.

    (2)
  • Toomie M.

    First time here I came with my friend! It was sooooo busy I was so shocked around 12:30 for lunch hour. AFTER EATING HERE I NOW KNOW WHY THEY ARE PACKED!!! The food was amazing amazing!! The staff is very friendly! And just over all amazing food!!!! ITS A MUST GO!!!

    (5)
  • Mike I.

    Last time I was here, I had the chicken salad wrap. Very good chicken salad. The first only reason it gets 4 stars, not 5 is because the prices are on the high side

    (4)
  • Jennette P.

    Huge salads with amazing tastes! They have a variety of food options. I would love to go back and try the breakfast items. I was very satisfied with my salad & would totally go back for more.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    I Was initially excited to order from here because, I loved that you could create your own salad. I ordered take out. And right away I had to turn around because I didn't get my dressing. Then when I got home noticed I did not receive my avocado that I paid extra for. Normally I would not make this a big deal but when you pay $20 for a salad this is unacceptable. It's ridiculous that these people can even get an order right. I will not be coming back.

    (1)
  • Brigit B.

    Appropriately named I could easily eat here daily. Completely satisfied in every regard!! I've been 4 times and everything I've had has been solid! Freshly squeezed orange juice, gazpacho, French toast, enormous salads and countless pickles, this spot is simply delectable. If you're a dog lover, sit outside. Countless adorable pups seem to continuously walk by! Another plus is the staff (there are many) have always been pleasant and eager to assist in any way. I anxiously await my return to sunny south Florida to try much more of the menu!

    (5)
  • Jeff R.

    Stopped in here for lunch today and glad that I had! Very extensive menu and generous proportions. I ordered way too much and ended up taking over half of it home in a carry-out container. For first timers, the menu is a bit daunting and the process for ordering and picking up your food is not immediately clear. Workers are cheerful and efficient. In spite of the number of people ordering, everything was handled quite quickly and efficiently. I had the tomato basil soup, Caesar salad and Reuben. The Reuben was a complete meal in itself! My favorite? The tomato basil. Although vegetarian, the soup was quite "meaty" in consistency and spiced perfectly. Tomato lovers, I highly recomend the tomato basil soup

    (4)
  • Ali L.

    Panini's and Wraps are great but their customer service needs improvement. The girl who took my phone order today seemed so uninterested in taking my order and zero interest in her work in general. I felt like I was inconveniencing her by calling and placing an order. For this reason, this may be the last time I go to the daily. It's a shame because this place has so much potential if they hired happy people. Food great-attitude? Stinky!

    (3)
  • Chase K.

    We have been eating at the Daily every couple weeks and we finally made it in for breakfast today...so sad to took us so long. I first learned of this place when their sandwiches kept showing up at lunchtime meetings and functions around work. They were always pretty good, coming in a wide variety of flavors and styles. But you know a sandwich dropped off at 11AM and eaten somewhere between 1 and 2PM can only be so good. The flavors are all there but the consistency of the bread, meat, and veggies is different from a sandwich eaten shortly after it was made. I never really thought much of the place...and then I went there a couple months ago and now I understand why people talk this place up. The sandwiches go from A-Z. They have all of your typical sandwiches and a bunch of their own creations. They also blend typical Miami foods into sandwiches and I have never had a bad one. I will say that there are so many choices you should take a look at the menu before stopping in or you will be standing there for a while reading through the whole thing. We've had a bunch of their sandwiches and some of our favorites are the ruben, curry chicken, and the reporter. Honestly, you can't go wrong...if it sounds tasty to you, it will be. Just don't forget about their fries, there is a different special every day of the week and they are meant to be shared. They serve 4 people easy. We love the sweet potato with the spicy marshmallow (very interesting flavors) and the loaded baked potato. My personal preference is to let my fiancée pick a sandwich to split with me and get a cup of the chili...more than enough for two people and their chili is NO JOKE. Hearty, great flavor with plenty of meat and other goodies like beans and green pepper and just the right amount of heat for us. This also just became our go to breakfast spot near home. They have pancakes, eggs, meats, omelets, etc. Everything you need and more for a great breakfast (they serve till 2PM on weekends). The pancakes with banana and chocolate chip were awesome and plenty large enough to share. The home fries with and egg on top were also excellent. Potato, onions, peppers, cheese, bacon, etc...they really hit the spot. Everyone in the restaurant is happy and helpful. Could not ask for a better environment. It can get line out the door busy at peak times so calling in your order before you show up if you are not dining in can help out.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    I had to write this review after another friend of mine told me he likes this place and I had to counteract his ideology of the food here. Now with The Daily you got sandwiches and salads. Simple items that shouldn't cost much. First off The Daily is not cheap. A sandwich with a drink and chips will run you $12-15. The salads here are ok. Big portions though so that's a plus. I find it very hard to screw up a salad when there's 8+ options. Now the sandwiches, their "staple". I've had a few different sandwiches here and the bread is stale and hard 90% of the time. The meats they use are flavorless and dull. Their sandwiches can take some time to come out during the lunch rush so be patient. But overall I think this establishment is very overrated. Crumb on the parchment, cheese course, and even montaditos for that matter will get you a more satisfying sandwich.

    (2)
  • Valerie R.

    Excellent all the way around! My husband and I came here for brunch. I had the skinny scramble which was excellent. My husband got the copywriter, a chicken panini sandwich, and buffalo fries. I tasted both and they were fantastic, especially the fries! Very addictive! I also had a mint lemonade which was refreshing. Nice shady place to sit outside. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Richard P.

    Had no expectations coming in here on a Saturday morning. Place was busy and service was fast and friendly. Prices are reasonable. Miami Heat omelettes were perfect. Will definitely come again. Plus I got the car washed in the back while we ate.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    Great experience -- absolutely delicious food in a warm and bubbly environment. Great service, and very fairly priced. I had salmon on bagel that was just lovely, with more than enough cream cheese and fresh tomatoes. The smoothie was very tasty, and the other sandwiches we got were likewise amazing. These guys have been here ten years and are opening in Miami Beach soon. Stop by before they become a Miami phenomenon!

    (5)
  • B. P.

    Great great wrap. Their chicken is really well done. Perfect seasoning, perfect portion. Avoid the dirty chips, too much salt. Great vibe in the restaurant though. Friendly airy and upbeat.

    (5)
  • Annette S.

    I had the Reuben Sports Writer which was delicious and the service was great. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because I found the price to be a little excessive for a sandwich with no sides.

    (4)
  • Ericka A.

    The sandwiches are not only creative, they are delicious! The staff is friendly and the food comes out quickly. Try the Daily news chicken salad sandwich, and for the love of god do not leave without eating their truffle fries!!

    (5)
  • Sandra M.

    I must review this place because it is my go to lunch place while at work. It is conveniently located about two minutes from my job and boy oh boy is the food good and fresh! I love that the daily has an immense variety of salads, wraps, and sandwiches! The food is all freshly made and they deliver to my job! One of the only complaints I have is that for delivery you must wait because they are always busy for lunch. One of my favorite sandwiches is The Miami Herald chicken and my favorite salad is the Washington ave! I must advise you that parking is behind the location in a shared garage also the place is small and it gets busy so be willing to sit outside!

    (4)
  • Samuel S.

    I come here at least twice a week. I've tried pretty much everything on the menu and I don't have a bad review. Love the setting here and the food is on point

    (5)
  • Karen D.

    Never been here and been disappointed! From the Servixe to the food! Just awesome! happy dance in my seat!

    (4)
  • Bernard S.

    Stayed at a hotel close by and stopped here for lunch. The food was good and the service is excellent.

    (4)
  • Momo B.

    SOUPS, SALADS, SANDWICHES Not to far from the hotel offering freshly prepared sandwiches, wraps, soups and breakfast items. My favorite is the Washington Ave salad for less than $9.00 and more than enough to share.

    (4)
  • Doug A.

    Oh. My. God. Food here is so fucking good I had to stop... The sandwiches are like a work of art. I got one called the printer, which is chicken on ciabatta bread, olive tapenade, provolone... absolutely perfect. The inside is nice, a standard café with high end touches... my only complaint is that the sandwich and a lemonade cost $13... But it's so good I don't give a shit. I may have to move into the back corner of the dining room so I can eat here every day.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    After so many visits here and delivery for lunch I must stick with a three star rating. The menu is large with sandwiches, soups and salads and more. First couple of times I ate here I really loved it. What I have found after many visits is how inconsistent they are. One visit my food is excellent then the next not so great. Lunch time it gets very busy. When you call for delivery, your looking at over an hour usually. The salads are fairly good here although I am not crazy about any of their salad dressings. My favorite sandwich has always been their cheese steak but what I dislike is how different it is when I order it. One day it has cheddar cheese on it then the next mozzarella. Sometimes the steak is fresh, juicy and taste great while other times the sandwich is very dry and does not taste great. Really like their lemonade, it's delish! Go very hungry as the portions are huge. Prices are average and they also have a sweet lovers dream with cookies, pies, and muffins. Overall if you want decent food, OK service, and your hungry give them a try.

    (3)
  • Lindsay B.

    One of my favorite sandwich places for lunch. I usually stick to 2 different kinds of sandwiches depending on my mood. I like the Cuban photographer(hot) or the Italian paperboy(cold). They have a wide range of beverages to choose from at the refrigerator by the cash register. I occasionally order parmesan fries to go with my sandwich, and my only complaint is that sometimes they are a little soggy. It is also a tad expensive for a sandwich joint but not enough to deter me from coming.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    We always order from work. Until today. When you call for delivery the recording says for expedited service order online. So I did. Guess what after an hour and change of waiting I called. The order did not go through. The computer was down but they knew my order and when to deliver. I wonder how? I don't expect free but certain circumstances call for something to maintain the level of customer service satisfaction.

    (2)
  • Evan K.

    his place was a short walk down Biscayne Blvd probably only a couple city blocks. Take a right turn out of the Hilton. I had the Sobe Tuna salad and a water. The total was $15 after tax. The meal was not the cheapest thing on the menu but hit the spot. Most sandwiches were in the 9 dollar range. The salad was fresh, full of Seared Tuna, diced eggs, tomatoes, asparagus, and cucumbers. Delicious! Also offered were pastries, baked goods, and coffee shop items

    (4)
  • Milly M.

    Ok, so it's one of those places that's a little too contrived-cool. Forced-funky looking decor and cheesy names for the dishes...that being said, most of the food is awesome, fairly priced, and arrives quickly ...and they deliver! Breakfast is killer. Sandwiches are delicious and big enough to share, highly recommend the "graphic designer." Have to take a star away though because the milkshakes/frozen drinks are made from a mix and are gross. Salads are just ok. Fries are kinda soggy and soft.

    (4)
  • Dre B.

    The best. Walked into The Daily my first week living in the area and have loved it since. The menu has ton of choices plus more; I've yet to find a "favorite" meal choice but I continue coming back because I know there are a hundred more options I have not tried yet, along with the friendly and courteous staff. Daily offers plenty of snacks and side dishes and even brings you your food. The have an on-foot delivery guy who moves quickly. This is the popular daytime lunch spot for everyone in the are too. Meals come in around $10-15 per person, which is not the cheapest, but the portions are huge and the food is high quality. Well worth it.

    (5)
  • Coach M.

    Order a sandwich / salad or get here for Breakfast and get your eggs and potatoes. This is a walk up and order counter, they bring you your food and you clean up after yourself ! Enjoy your next meal here !

    (4)
  • Arly J.

    Lunch on a Sunday before the heat game and this place was slammed. The menu is huge and they serve breakfast until 2pm. We opted for there huge sanwiches. The Philly cheese steak tribune and the miami prime time which was really good with roast beef nicely shaved and little kick. The parmesan fries were pretty greasy. Parking can be a bit of work but there are parking meters nearby.

    (4)
  • Sherry L.

    Until yesterday, The Daily Creative was fast-becoming my favorite spot for breakfast. I'd switch back-and-forth between a custom omelet and one of their signature scrambles, depending on my mood and appetite. They even offered cheese grits as a breakfast side item... SWOON! Well, then, imagine my chagrin upon entering the establishment with my best friend and fellow The Daily Creative newbie fan in tow, glancing casually up at the menu suspended above the order takers out of pure reflex, only to recoil in an amalgamation of confusion, disappointment and dawning horror (yes, horror) that, it was COMPLETELY ALIEN! Gone were my 2 pingpong selections, as well as my beloved cheese grits. I had no choice but to select one of their monikered specialty omelets, then retool the ingredients. In addition, their prices increased! (There's a light chuckle joke or a bit of a pun in there, but I'm too lazy to extract it.) My friend noticed one less sausage patty than usual had accompanied The Hangover breakfast she always orders, yet the new price is $1 more. My bill was $3 more than it normally is. On the upside, my omelet was decent and too huge to finish. My homefries sat forlorn and neglected on my plate, as the grits were sorely missed. I'm simply disappointed with the new The Daily Creative. They were always busy before, however yesterday we noticed an unusual dearth of patronage, while we were present. Perhaps it was mere coincidence, perhaps not. Why mess with a good thing?

    (2)
  • Walid S.

    The food are okey. I guess the restaurant need to improve in the presentation on Their plates, the actual presentation in the plate look not nice at all. Beside that the personal took to long to clean the table.

    (1)
  • Alexander F.

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I always forget to review The Daily, but only because I am usually to busy enjoying my food. This is another "go-to" comfort food place for me.

    (5)
  • Alessandra M.

    You know if the heat players eat here on the regular it must be good! The food here is awesome as well as the service.The menu is huge so there an option for any taste bud.It's a little on the pricey side but considering the area it is in it's actually not that bad.Sunday brunch time is pretty packed but it's definitely worth it! Look forward to coming again and again!

    (5)
  • Dan C.

    This place is just ok. Nice selection of gourmet sandwiches and wraps but tastewise, nothing really outstanding. I had a vegeterian wrap today that was pretty good if you like olives and hummus, like me. I ordered also a tortilla soup which was bland and instead of corn tortilla strips, it had like crunchy flour tortilla strips. Really, no corn tortilla in the tortilla soup. Dissapointed. Prices are fair since their portions are fair in size. The service was surprisingly fast even though it was during the lunch rush.

    (3)
  • Adam S.

    I like certain things about this place and then there are other things I am not so crazy about. I like that they have a wide delivery area that includes my home. We had driven the 7 1/2 hours back to miami from Georgia with a cranky little boy in the back seat and were looking for something quick and easy. I also like that they have a huge selection of salads, sandwiches, and wraps. They have virtually any combo you can come up with. I got a salad with smoked salmon, croutons, bacon, candied pecans, feta, goat cheese, olives, and their top secret vinaigrette. It was a massive salad. I couldn't even eat half of it (and I'm a pretty hungry fellow). It was a good (not great) salad. My wife had the seared tuna wrap. Not my favorite, but I didn't order it, so who cares. Anyway, my biggest gripe about this place is the price. It was $35 for a wrap and a salad. That's expensive. I will come back because it is great that they deliver, but dang it's pricey!

    (3)
  • Lissette C.

    This is my favorite downtown lunch spot. Prices are relatively great for the amount of food you're getting. Their menu is huge - something for everyone - and if you're a Picky Polly, there's a make your own salad and sandwich menu. The only downfall is they take a long time to get you your food, but I'll take that as a sign of popularity. Order ahead if you're picking up.

    (4)
  • David J.

    First time I visited this place. I placed a simple order to go and took a long time. The lady who distributed the orders to-go was rude. No sense of customer service. I think that management should look into training better for customer service.

    (2)
  • Alexandra S.

    WORST PLACE EVER!!!!! They left me waiting for an order for two hours... Called around 4 times and they always left me on hold or hung up the phone. The delivery never got here. I called and after everything they informed me that they don't deliver to brickell! These people are ridiculous!!!! Will never order again! FAIL

    (1)
  • Tania G.

    i had the web developer tuna melt and it was SO good. tuna salad on grilled rye bread with tomatoes and melted american cheese. nat g. had the daily news chicken salad sandwich and it was equally fantastic! its a hot spot for lunch, so it does get busy. but service is very efficient and you don't have to wait very long to order or to get your food. overall, they've got a great menu with lots of options - sandwiches, paninis, wraps, salads, desserts, etc. wait, i almost forgot to mention that i also had the sweet potato fries drizzled with maple syrup and cinnamon!!! wowza!!! definitely worth it.

    (4)
  • Pinarat S.

    I went this place with my friend. He took me there and it was great. I got salad that was fresh with asian dressing. You can choose your own salad. Also, they have a lot of good food that you can enjoy! The place is nice and has a lot of table that you sit and enjoy with your food. I will come back again :)

    (4)
  • Shari L.

    So I've learned that delivery isn't their strong point, but their salads are ridiculously good. Crisp, fresh veggies, flavorful dressings, and well-grilled chicken. 4 toppings plus chicken for under $12- can't beat it. Sad they did away with the addicting lemon truffle dressing but the new citrus vinaigrette is a close second. The salads are huge and worth shlepping from the office to pickup.

    (5)
  • Corey M.

    HUGE extensive menu! Very large selection! From breakfast to lunch to dinner, food is very flavorful. whatever u select. Portions are HUGE Soooo I'm pretty sure you'll leave full and not disappointed.. Freshly baked good daily!!! I would say The Daily is like a Denny's or IHop on steroids.... But better!!!

    (5)
  • Ale G.

    Mmmmm this place is really good sandwich, soup, and salad place. It's local and atmosphere is laid back trendy. The food is in big portions and runs from prices between $5-$15 for soups, salads, wraps, and sandwiches. They also have paninis. The service was really attentive and great. It does get packed during lunch time 12-1pm. I really enjoyed it. I had the U Cobb and mmmm one of the best salads I've had. I tried the parm and herb fries and really didn't like them. Too soggy and oily. But all the other wraps and soups looked amazing. Would def come back again!

    (4)
  • Dan M.

    Great food made fresh. Open early nice breakfast and selection of bakery items. Outside seating on Boulevard. Only negatives I find are a lack of nutrients information on menu and website using flash so limited usability on mobile devices. Friendly staff, gets busy weekend mornings/lunch.

    (4)
  • Grisel L.

    I've been coming to this spot for years. The food is always fresh and they have an excellent variety of sandwiches, salads, wraps, and paninis. They also added a kids menu, which is an A+ in my book. The portions are extremely generous, so go hungry or prepare to share. The menu items are named after news papers from different cities, which is pretty cool. The place is very laid back, service is decent, and the food is pretty darn good. The only negative I would say is that the prices are not too cheap, and the sides are a la cart. But the portions are so big, that you may just want to skip on those fries. And lets face it, good food, with fresh ingredients comes with a price these days.

    (4)
  • Patricia J.

    This is a nice spot for a quick sandwich. Sometimes the food isn't as good as others and sometimes the service sucks.

    (3)
  • Anthony P.

    I have tried every single sandwich, melt, panini and wrap as well of every breakfast. I like then all... But prime time and downtown chicken are something special. Fast service and big portions for reasonable money makes this place simply awesome and most important the quality of the food is good.

    (4)
  • Gary Z.

    This is a favorite breakfast or lunch spot.... And has been since I moved to Florida. They do a sandwich, soup, baked goods, and breakfast generously and right. Fun and tasty... What else do u need?

    (5)
  • Natalie G.

    Tried the Veggie Publisher panini but swapped out the zucchini and mozzarella for caramelized onions and goat cheese and they were happy to oblige. You can share a portion or take half home, the sandwiches are THAT big. Loved the combination of flavors and they were extremely generous with the goat cheese, whereas most places skimp on it. Just wish the sandwich would have been heated better, it was too cold for my liking. Overall a good experience and would return.

    (4)
  • T. W.

    Very good basic soup and sandwich place. Good patio on Biscayne Blvd. Food: Atmosphere: Service: Cleanliness: Wait Time:

    (4)
  • Salvador S.

    A great place to sit down and grab a quick bite to eat. Breakfast until 11AM M-F and until 1PM on weekends. I ordered the Surfside Seared Tuna Spinach wrap and it was tasty. Be sure to tell them to go light on the wasabi mayo as they lather it on.

    (3)
  • Maggie S.

    Very big menu. Food is very basic. Very convenient. Ideal for weekend breakfast. Love the location. They deliver. Prices are a little steep but you pay for the convenience. I like it. People watching is great too on their sidewalk.

    (2)
  • Isabella Q.

    Although is conveniently walking distance from home, not going back. The food is horrible and expensive. You can feel the cheap oil in the fried eggs like if you were in any cheap latin cafeteria. The pancake was all right. They aren't creative in any way and they dont even have in the menu a just simple eggs, bacon and toast choice without having to pay extra. I mean Im willing to pay for a goof breakfast but never for this horrible quality food. Staff isn't friendly at all and its not kids friendly.

    (1)
  • Maria C.

    Thumbs up for the rebranding and the new items on the menu!! I've been a loyal customer since 2011, food is always fresh and delicious, keep up the good work!

    (5)
  • Jacob N.

    The place is very nice and newly renovated there are many fresh and creative ideas and the service is very fast. But the person I went with got the cheesesteak and it was not very good. It was also very expensive

    (4)
  • Sidney P.

    The best people work here and its the place for breakfast. I dont know if they make the people that work here be polite and friendly but its a little strange to encounter in Miami

    (5)
  • Shannon R.

    The best egg dish ever is nothing short of a culinary masterpiece that excites the tastebuds. My fave, but everything I've tried is delightful

    (5)
  • Roald F.

    The food is really great. The people that work here are nice, the music that they are playing is good too. I could eat here everyday.

    (5)
  • Camille O.

    Fast and easy, nice salad selection and sandwiches. The service is friendly. They offer a good breakfast selection. I like their muffins and cakes and try not to look at them so I don't feel like having them. They look as delicious as they are. If trying to keep your looks, look only towards the salad menu on the wall. They give you the option to create your own salad and sandwiches too. Good for a quick lunch or delivery.

    (4)
  • Stephanie T.

    Sorry, but no. Took 30 minutes for our meal to arrive and an additional 10 for the fries. Meanwhile, two parties got there good, ate and left. There was only 2 of us and we ordered sandwiches. No excuse. Oh, and they burned my sandwich too, but I didn't want a new one, because I was afraid to wait another 30. Fail.

    (1)
  • Cooker B.

    definitely a great place to go for breakfast/ lunch/ dinner. The food was really good and fast (had a bagel with lox, a salad, and a wrap). If you're looking for a casual, quick place to go, the daily never dissapoints.

    (5)
  • Monica Q.

    The food here is delicious but the two times I've eaten here, I have gotten food poisoning each time. Not worth it!!

    (1)
  • Christopher C.

    During a visit from New York , we stayed at a good friends place down the street . The Daily was conveniently around the corner. The food was good and the server/ food runner was super nice and a burst of bright sunshine on a rainy day ! However on two separate occasions the two young guy and girl that take your order , are extremely unpleasant . Unwilling to explain things on the ridiculously long menu, they act like your inconveniencing them by placing an order. Frick and Frack.. Who hired these two ? An attitude adjustment is in order and quick ! Unfortunate because the food was pretty decent compared to what we had to choose from and compared to vast NYC choices . Had to bite my New York tongue from going off on how insanely rude they were. ..... Oh and the customer in front of us left before completing her order out of extreme frustration with the unbearably rude young girl covered in hickeys at the counter ..

    (2)
  • Jessica R.

    The ciabatta bread was super hard. I couldn't bite into it. I ordered the reporter sandwich.

    (2)
  • Lucy F.

    The menu has so many options it is sometimes overwhelming. You'll never go hungry when eating here because the portions are so huge! Big fan of smoothies. They do the triple threate pretty well: delivery, take out and dine-in.

    (4)
  • Tal T.

    After a mediocre lunch at the Daily years ago, I wasn't eager to return. Now I live within their delivery area, and no longer in that of La Sandwicherie, sadly. So, when I found myself craving a veggie baguette sammich a few weeks ago, The Daily was my first thought. I'm happy to report satisfaction on all fronts! I've ordered several different "make your own" sandwiches and thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I love that they offer such a wide variety of veggies, spreads, and bread. I always start with avocado and swiss, adding various ingredients dependent on my mood. I enjoy the interior of the restaurant just fine: it's clean, open, and the organized. Delivery is really fast, even to 63rd St. The fries are a yummy splurge - ask for "fries of the day" if you're feeling adventurous. The person who took my order the time before last advised me that they use black olives. I had asked what kind they are since it doesn't specify on the menu. When I got my sandwich I was disappointed to see kalamata olives. I guess technically they're almost black in color, but they aren't the same product. I'm looking forward to trying their soup and continuing my veggie sammie experiments. Bottom Line: Excellent choice for fast, reasonably healthy and affordable light fare.

    (4)
  • Roberto R.

    Good food, large breakfast and lunch menu. I'll be back w/ friends to try a pitcher of sangria (they don't serve sangria by the glass) but the mimosa was delicious. Breakfast only served in the morning. Not like other diners/cafés who serve breakfast all day. Item prices are a little steep but food is good quality. The place gets a little loud during lunch.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    the Daily has such a large menu it is mind-boggling. as you walk in, there is a huge menu board, with salads,soups, wraps, sandwiches, coffee etc etc. i chose an egg salad sandwich, because i did not want to deal with the menu board!! you almost have to study the menu at home, before you go. as for the food, it is hard to do justice to all the food, with so many menu items, but it is good, i have had better. there is a good vibe inside and outside of the restaurant. it is pretty large if you include the outside seating. it is definitely worth a try.

    (4)
  • Sarah O.

    Great food but when you're in a hurry and you sit there for 10 minutes standing around, waiting for them to make a sandwich, and the whole restaurant is EMPTY except for the 6 employees behind the counter, it's really really annoying. I've never had any issue with the food, it's excellent, but the wait time is ridiculous. It is definitely not a grab and go sandwich place. If you're not planning on having an extended meal here, it's just not worth it. (Note:this entire review was written after I had already waited ten minutes for my sandwich and it's still not here...)

    (3)
  • Leilani D.

    I really and truly don't think I have anything good to say about this place. It's a great idea in theory (a ton of inventive and tasty sounding smoothies and sandwiches? yes please!) that fails in every way upon execution. The food - I've been here a handful of times and each time a delicious sounding sandwich turned into a disaster. The first time I came the sandwich was served on some of the stalest bread I've ever had in a restaurant. The second time, for whatever reason, the sandwich was just dripping in grease and yet had very little flavor somehow? The third (and last) time I ordered a breakfast sandwich with caramelized onions which was cut in half - the first half had no onions, the second half was an onion sandwich. The service - Your sandwiches will take forever, you shouldn't expect the food to come out at the same time, and if you order a smoothie, forget about it. It'll usually show up while you're halfway through your meal. The ambience/environment - the only reason I gave this place 3 tries was because it was so close to home and because the menu kept reeling me in. It's a cute place in a great location. However, at this point I wouldn't even sit next to someone else eating a sandwich that they ordered here because I'm disappointed that I wasted so much hope on this place. Pass, pass, pass.

    (1)
  • Douglas K.

    Pretty solid brunch spot. The place was pretty packed on Sunday but was able to get a table for 3 pretty quickly. I got the egg white healthy omelet with low-fat swiss cheese. Everyone was pretty good, but a bit small. The hangover was huge. The food was fresh and it came out quickly.

    (4)
  • Tiffany B.

    I've been to The Daily Creative Food a couple of times now and have always enjoyed what I've ordered. The first time I came for lunch I was a bit overwhelmed by all the options to choose from. So many salads, sandwiches and wraps - the possibilities are endless. You even have the option to build your own sandwich just the way you want it. It's a great place to come for lunch and grab a sandwich or salad. I know I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Robbie M.

    I started coming here a year ago and thought I found a good neighborhood place with great breakfast and a pretty decent deli. I have eaten there at least 5 times a week between breakfast and lunch over a year now but today was my last time. Unfortunately The Daily's ability to take orders and execute has been getting worse over the last few months and now, without exaggeration, they have totally screwed up or lost my last 5 or 6 orders. At this point I feel I should just ask them to pick my order and surprise me. It amazes me that a business can get so many orders wrong and its not as though I am ordering off the menu. One of the orders I called in and picked up a Bada-Bing sandwich and they actually left the meet out of the sandwich! I got bread, cheese, lettuce, and No Meat?!? The only thing I can recommend about The Daily is; CHECK YOUR ORDER! Shame that I can no longer eat at a business that is located in the same building I live in but its not for lack of trying. I am just tired of thinking its ever going to get better and paying for what they feel like giving me that day.

    (1)
  • Jenny M.

    I love this place! I used to live close by, and The Daily was on my way to school and work. I'm a little sad to see some bad reviews, because for me, it has always been great! The service was always very good, everyone is very helpful, and as you can see the kitchen, you can plainly see that there is no 'funny business' going on.. The decor and the atmosphere is pleasant, and I love the theme. Parking is easy enough in the back, although during lunch time you might be hard-pressed to find an easy spot. My favorites to order are the Cuban, the Reuben, and the Graphic Designer. This place is one of the reasons I miss living in Miami! :)

    (4)
  • Tina T.

    After waiting an hour & half for delivery, called & was told "delivery guy dropped my food". However got call back @ running credit card which tells me they never made my order that I placed online. I hate being lied to. In the end, the manager did send over a salad & made good on situation. They are working on improving their online ordering system.

    (3)
  • Urban G.

    The Curry fries are interesting. Share them. The sandwiches are pretty decent. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this place but it is nice to know its there.

    (3)
  • Alex R.

    The Daily is just great! It's a casual sandwich shop with an artsy decor inside. The walls and theme is comic and the menu is huge! Besides what's on the menu you can design your own sandwich. The food is always good but a bit pricey for just a lunch. I usually walk to this place and make an adventure out of it and walk to Biscayne Park after! The place is located in the residential building Cite and near the Art Institute of Miami so there is always a young crowd here! However, during ultra-fest avoid this place. The lines are out the door and tough to find a table.

    (3)
  • Susan T.

    I must like this place because I order from them a few times per week! I have yet to order something that I don't like, especially because they seem to use the freshest ingredients in everything that they make. I love the fact that they have an open kitchen and the place is CLEAN. That alone makes me want to order from them. I love their salads, especially the Collins Ave chopped, and the Veggie Wrap. If I wasn't always on a diet, I would probably order something a little more exciting....

    (4)
  • Jana C.

    Perfect place for a casual deli-style breakfast, lunch or brunch! Menu has tons of options. 4 not 5 stars though because portions are HUGE! Probably tons of wasted food. They should donate guests' leftovers to the needy.

    (4)
  • Donna W.

    I have to say, It's been a while since I've been here and I was not impressed the first time. Must have been filled with assholes when I came the first time around, but that's for a different story all together. Let's just say this is the first for goodness sake. The menu? FML! That thing is enormous. Even the lady taking my order could not find where the "Cheese" section was. We finally figured out what we wanted after a few minutes. My boyfriend had the Philly steak sub. I've never had a Philly Steak so I can't tell you if they're good or not but he use to have REAL Philly steak subs from Philadelphia and he compared it to those. Saying it was the most true Philly Steak sub hes had since then. Now, on to my "Custom" sub. I ordered a baguette with roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, Provolone, alfalfa sprouts, avocado, and basil pesto. Here's my mistake, roast beef and all the stuff I added really didn't go well with each other, but it did taste great. I should have put turkey instead. The basil pesto was pretty good. I had Dr. Browns black cherry soda and it was yummy. It's been a while since I had a Dr. Browns soda. I want to go back soon to try one of their signature sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Frank M.

    Try the Ironman wraps. Great place to go for a casual breakfast, lunch or dinner. Prices are fair. When the line builds up the food can take a little bit of time to arrive but overall very good overall.

    (4)
  • Melissa P.

    This place has great sandwiches but the management sucks!! "supposedly" they came to my building to deliver my lunch. They couldn't find me did not call and almost an hour and half later if I wouldn't have called to inquire about my lunch probably still be here waiting for it.

    (2)
  • Karen K.

    I love it here, great place, the food is fresh, and the menu selection is great, something for everyone. I had the Miami Beach Wrap, Spinach wrap, chicken salad, Granny Smith apples, candied pecans, herb mayo & spring greens. Delicous..the fries are great, both white potato and sweet potato fries. After my first visit, I was hankering this wrap again, so I went back for it a second time. I will try something different the next time around.

    (4)
  • Eve C.

    I've been to The Daily several times since I started working in the area, and have yet to order the same thing twice. Yes, the menu is daunting, especially if you've never been there before and have no idea what to expect. My suggestion - check out the menu online first to get an idea of what you want. But more than likely, you'll be waiting in line to place your order, so you'll have a chance to peruse the huge hanging menu while you queue it up. I ate lunch there today, but made the mistake of taking it to go. Yes, I know they do a super-brisk and super-busy lunch business, but really, when you have a wrapped sandwich in front of you and a long line of people waiting for their "to go" orders - wrap that shit up! I had the egg salad blt sandwich, and it was delicious. The egg salad was yummy - not too tangy or different from anywhere else, but with the bacon it made it outstanding. I've also had the roast beef sandwich with onion straws, which was very yummy, and the curry chicken salad sandwich, which was delish, and several different salads, which have all been outstanding. If you're going for lunch, either make sure you get there early, as the place gets PACKED around 12:20 or so, or call ahead and just pick up your delicious food to take wherever you wish. I know The Daily does breakfast as well, but I have yet to try it out, though some people in my office love it. Oh, and they deliver as well, but I don't know what their zone is...

    (4)
  • Philip B.

    Went here for the first time in a long time on Friday and remembered immediately why I used to go here all the time. I ordered the Turkey Club sandwich which was excellent. I had never had this one before and I would definitely order this one again in a heartbeat. I also ordered their fries of the day which came with bacon and ranch dressing and they were excellent as well. The person I went with ordered the Cuban Wrap and that was excellent as well.

    (4)
  • Neil A.

    I love this place - hip vibe and very creative food. I mean who has a 5 egg omelet (then again who can eat one)? Lots of scrumptious (very underused word) food and lots of veggie options. Veggie panini is to die for and has a cool name which escapes me. I always stop in when in town for biz and makes me want to go on early for breakfast so I can eat here twice!

    (5)
  • Ro R.

    It was okay. The inside was nice and open, and the decor really gets you. They also had a giant plasma going with the Dolphins game on, so it's a nice place to grab lunch on any given afternoon. I found service to be good too. I'll definitely have to go back there and try for a better sandwich though. After reading so many reviews on the BBQ chicken sandwich, I figured I had to try it. Alas, I walked away disappointed. Something's just not right about shredded BBQ chicken and COLE SLAW put together. It was just an awful taste. I took the half that I didn't eat home, but even then I couldn't bare to eat it. Sandwich fail. I don't know why it's gotten such great reviews. There really wasn't much to it all it seemed. Shredded chicken doused in BBQ sauce plus cole slaw. Pass. I'm not giving up on this place yet, considering the ridiculous amount of options available, there has to be at least something worth trying. Until next time.

    (3)
  • Charity G.

    The Daily has great sandwiches and salads! Very unique combinations any foody would love! And so many options! The location is great. The atmosphere kind of makes you feel like you're in a comic book. There are newspapers on the tables and a newspaper spread on the walls. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience here!

    (5)
  • Nicole S.

    This small eatery dazzles customers with its comic book pop art decor, extensive menu and great customer service. I've tried numerous items including the Sun Sentinel Turkey Club, The Miami Herald Chicken and the White Bean Tuscan soup - all were more than delicious. Will not disappoint. Huge Fan.

    (5)
  • Carlos P.

    Now open for dinner (well actually for some time now) which killed me before. My go to sandwich here is their news daily chicken salad sandwich. Curry chicken salad, apples, brie, dijon, arugula on multigrain. Fairly filling for under 10 bucks. I leave very satisfied.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Not to sound repetitive but the menu is just too intimidating. If it wasn't because we were in the neighborhood and we were in a hurry to get lunch, I would have turned around and gone elsewhere. It's nice that the sandwiches are freshly made with some gourmet ingredients, it's a bit pricey for the location and for just sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Ben F.

    I was very pleasantly surprised by The Daily Creative Food Co. From a counter-style ordering joint, I expected only sandwiches and soups. But for dinner, especially being in Miami, what immediately caught my eye was the seared-tuna over cold black sesame noodles with red peppers, broccoli, and cucumbers. It took me less than a minute to order that, and another twenty seconds to order the fresh lemonade. The tuna was perfect--a crispy gray seared peppery exterior, cut thick with a meaty pink flesh. The noodles were rich with sesame, but not greasy with sesame oil, and there were just the right amount of vegetables to compliment. The highest praise I can give is this: I don't like cucumbers, and I ate all of the cucumbers on the plate. I don't know what they did to them. The dish was $15.95, and it was extremely generous portion-wise (including the tuna). The atmosphere was great: a nice selection of music playing, ranging from Daft Punk to Live U2 to Reggae, with basketball on the television silently, and some good reading material of which I could avail myself. A solid place to eat alone, but if I had a friend with me on the trip, I would be eager to bring them along. The newspaper-under-laminate tables are rad, and the artwork featured is large-scale cartoon panels drawn specifically for the restaurant. Backstory: I was at a conference at the Marriott Biscayne Bay, and wasn't really sure about the location of the hotel with respect to restaurants and the rest of Miami. I checked Urbanspoon and Yelp, and figured out there were a couple restaurants in the area. I debated just getting room service, but decided it would be a waste to spend my whole time here in the hotel. I considered going upscale, but The Daily was one of a few restaurants that had great reviews, and even though it wasn't my dime, there's no reason to spend carelessly. I'm glad I took that approach, because I got wonderful food with a lot of character, I didn't break anybody's bank, and I think I experienced a bit more of the city than I would have if I had eaten at Chef Jeff's Catch-of-the-Day Seafood-Palace.

    (5)
  • Steve F.

    Very nice local casual breakfast / lunch walk up and dine in the biscayne bay area. Stopped by for breakfast and had the hot cakes, apple sausage and ice coffee. All very good - fresh fruit on the cakes was a nice surprise as the menu didn't mention it. They do a very good ice coffee. Huge menu to choose from that lets you find what your in the mood for. Bagels seem to be their big hit there. To bad they gotta suffer thru the construction on Biscayne Blvd. Parking is sparce but there is a covered garage that connects to the back. May be a bit difficult to find the entrance as there were no signs. If you want to step away from the busy hotels, this place fits that and more.

    (3)
  • Christina P.

    Cute, cute, cute! I love their decor and the theme here. This is a great lunch spot if you're feeling like a nicely portioned meal/sandwich. I went here for the first time recently and had one of their signature sandwiches; way too many options to choose from for a first-timer! I chose the Turkey Sweetness, which came with cranberry sauce, mayo and cheese. Delicious! I'd like to go back and try one of their wraps. The sandwich I had was huge and I had a whole half left, which I ate for lunch the next day. Looking forward to going back!

    (4)
  • Suzanne S.

    On vacation staying at the hilton. Within walking distance and have been twice in thee days. Good eats. Cheap. Orange juice is fresh squeeze

    (5)
  • Dani W.

    I've tried to like The Daily, but I've eaten there multiple times and always come away disappointed. Finally decided I'm not going to go there anymore, period. The food is decent, but the service is horrible. I've waited ages for my to-go order. One time I waited ages only to be told that my food had actually been sitting up at the front counter the whole time. One time they took my name wrong and as a result, couldn't find my order. And then, I tried to get some brunch delivered. I called at 12.15 and was told it'd be delivered within the hour. An hour came and went, and I called the store to check on the delivery status. "I'll call you right back," the guy said. Never called back. After an hour and fifteen minutes, the food was delivered, and the guy didn't apologize or anything. We open the thing for pancakes, and what do you know, there's not even any syrup. It's so convenient for everyone Bayshore, but just not worth the hassle. The Daily really needs to get it together.

    (1)
  • Helen G.

    I frequent the Daily really only because I live near it. I have mixed feelings, the service is bad, prices are HIGH, but the food is pretty good. i always order the black forest ham with brie, though trying to make the sandwhich your own, add or delete items will come with a hefty price tag. Though, it is always good, and they rarely mess it up. Breakfast is great here too. I always try and go a time that is lunch rush, a little later afternoon so you aren't waiting in the awful line only to then have no-where to sit at. The portions are generous, enough for two people I would say. For the area its a better choice than the Burger King, Checkers, or Latin Cafe for lunch or breakfast.

    (3)
  • Janelle F.

    I've stopped going to the daily, and now I'm hooked on their delivery...for breakfast! They seem to be the only place that delivers breakfast to my office and that's okay with me! Everything. from sandwiches to omelettes. is extremely tasty! They get here usually within an hour and the food is always hot. The Daily is my definite go-to when I'm too busy to walk to the cafeteria down the street!

    (4)
  • Javier S.

    Went there for a weekday lunch. They have a giant menu with tons of different sandwiches & salads to choose from. Awesome selection! I had the Curry Chicken Salad sandwich. Very good, but what was most impressive was the size...it was huge! Almost couldn't finish it. As others have mentioned, it's real convenient because of the free parking and wifi. I sat on the outdoor patio area, they had the fans & misters running so it was fairly comfortable. They even had pretty good music playing. Great lunch spot!

    (4)
  • Monica C.

    I discovered the Daily a couple of years ago. My husband use to teach a bootcamp class in the park nearby. By hunger and luck we decided to have lunch at the Daily. Ever since then I have become an addict of their Smoked Wallstreet Salmon sandwich!! I have tried their other sandwiches and they have all been great!! Best of all, they deliver to my job. I took a star away because they no longer serve the homemade chips. these were my favs!

    (4)
  • Vanessa B.

    Let me begin with one word, UGGGHHH!! Now allow me to explain, this place was a frequent lunch joint my coworkers and I would always go when I worked closer to the rest. So since I've had their witty sandwiches and yummy salads, I thought this was a good place to try out their breakfast menu. WHAT a mistake!!! First off, after waiting almost 2 hours for our order, 1 Bistro sandwich and 1 Burrito wrap (which mind you wasn't even our entire order!) we call to check up on the status and the girl who answered the line verified our order and put us on hold for LITERALLY 5 mins. After waiting 5 mins the Manager, Alan picks up and asks us to explain once again why we were calling. After getting all that out of the way, again, his answer to the delay was because they were short staffed. Which in all honesty, it's understandable- it's freakin' gorgeous outside, I'd call in too!- but it would have been common courtesy to have recieved a call or some sort of communication advising of the delay. Back to what had happened.... so he resolves the situation by stating that our order was going out asap. In less than 15 minutes the food arrives. We check the bag because we could tell something was missing.... and sure enough, we WERE missing HALF our order!!! So at this point, our food took 2 hours to get here and we didn't even get everything we ordered!!! Needless to say, we even got charged for one of those missing items!!! Ridiculous...BUT the good will gesture of Manager Alan to refund the missing item is acknowledged and appreciated. BTW, the food was in between good/great....hence, the 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Maria A.

    As many have mentioned the menu is huge and slightly confusing/daunting maybe even a little overpowering. I walked in with my sister and straight off we liked the location and aesthetic. I knew i wanted the banana french toast and she ordered an egg sandwich. I also ordered a chocolate milk (please note I am a chocolate milk connoisseur). Well I am sad to say, I was disappointed first in my chocolate milk which somehow tasted watery, yuckkky. And then in my french toast, which I ended up scraping the cinnamon and bananas out of. My sister faired better but wasn't really impressed either. This place is not a destination dine, where you'll come here for the food. Instead, it is a quick fix type of place and not a cheap one at that. I might go back because when I mentioned my experience a friend told me I should go for lunch.... maybe I'll need an easy go to but it won't be my first choice.

    (2)
  • Cynthia M.

    First, I must qualify this review by stating that I've only had their catered lunches. My office often orders a sandwich platter, salad bowl, fruit plate and dessert plate for our weekly lunch meetings. I've had MUCH better sandwiches, salads, fruit and dessert. The chicken parmigiana sandwich is popular among my male co-workers, but unfortunately it gives me heart burn so I can't have it. The deli meats are fresh, but my main complaint about the sandwiches is that they over do the bread. The bread slices are HUGE. I usually end up eating the salad but the salad dressings are so "creative" that they taste weird. Fruit plate is inconsistent as I believe we often receive whatever leftovers the restaurant has. The desserts are also disappointing. The cookies are too hard -- so hard that the cookie disintegrates into sputtering crumbs as soon as you bite down. The rice krispy treats are too soggy. We've also had inconsistent service as they often do not pay attention to our special requests. Given this experience with the catering, I'm just not motivated to ever eat there. If you need a catered lunch downtown, there are better options!

    (2)
  • Rafael D.

    Went here for lunch with a friend/co-worker while at a conference in downtown Miami. I had the Cobb salad with a grilled chicken. Portion was more than I could eat. Quality of the food was excellent. Co-worker had the Ruben sandwich. He was also happy with his lunch. With a soda I spent under $10. Great value.

    (4)
  • Liz E.

    Still five stars. Way to go, The Daily. I was back in Miami last week and made my pilgrimage to The Daily. This time I tried the BBQ chicken sandwich- so yummy. It's literally a sandwich packed with meat (chicken AND bacon). It comes with coleslaw on it; I got mine on the side because I'm usually not a huge coleslaw fan, but theirs is real good. Also The Italian Paperboy is good. It's on the salty side, but it *is* filled with prosciutto. I had half for lunch the next day and it was tasty nuked. I literally dream about this place.

    (5)
  • Carlos D.

    Rating: 6.7 I used to live in the building above this. I made The Daily my coffee shop, breakfast spot, lunch-break, salad shop and even last-minute cooler refill stop before running to the beach. The Daily is versatile. They do a lot and they do a lot of it mostly better than average. Eat: - Wall St. Journal Smoked Salmon Sandwich - Miami Today Prime Time Roast Beeg - NOLA Pulled Chicken Sandwich - Banana Bread French Toast! - Bagels + Lox - Breakfast sandwiches + burritos that get the job done. Appreciate: - Good newspapers. - Nice employees. Could definitely do without: - Way too pricey for what it is. - Waiting to pick up your sandwich for what seems like years. If at work, order ahead. - Coffee is just not that good. Go to Starbucks or Out of the Blue. - Closing at fucking 5 o'clock? That's weak. Stay open till way late and see your business soar. Eat The Daily as much as I have and, yes, you'll be sick of it. The only really exceptional things they make are the French Toast and the Smoked Salmon sandwich. It's a unique a little shop and something we definitely need more of in Miami, but yes, they could do a better job.

    (3)
  • Andy C.

    I sometimes make it a point to plan my meetings around being able to stop at Daily Creative for lunch or breakfast. I use their free wi-fi to get work done while I eat. They have awesome, healthy choices. My only complaint, which I don't think they can do much about, is that since there's a lot of in and out traffic, there are always 2 to 3 house flies that do not stop bothering. They can be really annoying.

    (4)
  • Nick U.

    I had the most disgusting Ruben Sandwich here today. I was so overloaded with dressing and not cut properly, so that after the first bite it became a heap of mush and dressing. I normally like the food at the daily, but lately the quality and care in making the food has lacked.

    (2)
  • Eddy A.

    upon entering, you see the largest menu ever printed in the smallest of text. God there has to be more than 250 different selections!!! Now i know a large menu can be cool for some, but for me its means more room for error, as I usually get when i order from there. You order a sandwich with goat cheese, they give it to you with provolone...OR you order a salad and its got the wrong vegetables inside.. Its really not a place for you to call in and pick up for others..as they have a tendency of getting the food wrong. Must be that tiny-ass text on that huge-ass menu of theirs. Now if you eat there, you have the chance of getting it fixed right away, but you might have to wait a while. Getting your food takes a while for some..especially if you order a panini or a sandwich...salads usually get done lightning fast. that is, if its one that you didnt customize. The owner works there and that man has a lot of heart and passion in his place, he's a real nice guy but is willing to throw you out if your a pain of a customer as i saw once..some lady was complaining to him about something (i dont remember exactly what) and he back with her money, gave it her and told her to go somewhere else. he didnt want her business.. you gotta be pretty confident in your business to be willing to throw problematic customers out rather than to 'deal' with them just for 'customer service' sake.. so i give the owner props for holding his own. With my personal experiences out of the way, lets talk about food and price. food is NOT the best thing. their chicken tastes pretty bland. but their smoked salmon is good. overall its average. price is too expensive for what it is. sandwiches run from $7 up to $13..and they are just regular sandwiches...nothing HUGE in selection or anything. The salads are also a bit overpriced as well. Back when it opened, the place was consistently full, with lines going out the door...but since that salad creations place opened next door, a lot of those salad tossers flock over there now (who'd blame them..at least the salads are a few dollars cheaper than the daily's) so its not as busy now..

    (2)
  • Sharie B.

    I am now more a fan of Daily's delivery than I am of the place. Been waiting to write a review of the place because I really have no complaints but also no real compliments either. Today I found the hook. Wanted to start my birthday with a coffee energizer - the best coffee drink on the menu. Was going to call in the order and walk over but decided to try delivery. Hey, having the prime rib sandwich, a bag of Zapps, 3 pieces of rugalach and a coffee energizer delivered to my door by a specified time is well worth the $17. So I am sipping away happy on my b day. Thanks Daily.

    (4)
  • Jess A.

    I was in the neighborhood and was looking for breakfast and some coffee to perk these sleepy eyes up. The Daily did the trick. The menu was big, and lots of breakfast choices. Veggie omelette and coffee coming my way, I was a happy gal. The coffee was hot, the omelette was tasty, and the breakfast potatoes were a-ok. I was disappointed to see that they use disposable coffee cups, and plastic plates and flatware. That is so wasteful and I think it made me cringe a little. How much effort does it take to install a commercial dishwasher? We've all gotta do our part to be green. But yeah, food was good, coffee was hot and I was happy.

    (3)
  • Julia L.

    I had been wanting to try this restaurant for a long time. Big disappointment. My girlfriend and I don't eat meat, so we were pleased to see veggie options. I ordered the Design District veggie sandwich on pumpernickel with provolone. The bread was dry and fell apart. The hummus was tasteless and was spread on so thickly that each time I took a bite it splattered on my plate in big blobs. I tried adding a bit of salt and balsamic vinegar to help the blandness (which I never do), to no avail. I just stopped eating it half way through when it was in about 5 different pieces on my plate. The sweet potato fries are served with cinnamon and maple syrup. I asked for both on the side, but they were still so sweet it tasted like eating dessert. We tipped at the tip jar located at cashier counter, which was another mistake. The server working the floor was rude, although she did bring regular fries when I sent back the sweet potatoes. The music was so loud we eventually gave up and succumbed to watching sports on the big screen on the wall. I hate sports. The table was too small to hold the 3 plates(why are they so big?) and bowl of soup we ordered, so because the dining room was almost empty, I used the table next to ours to store our napkin holder, salt and pepper, etc. The waitress seemed very irritated. Speaking of the napkins! They're so small and thin you'll need about 50 (VERY small exaggeration) to get through your messy, greasy meal. Plus, you have to keep pulling them out of a dispenser that is overpacked. Some tear off half way out. Overall, I had a horrible experience and do not see myself ever returning. And really? $3.00 for a Rice Crispie treat?! Isn't that how much the entire box costs?

    (1)
  • Richard H.

    Only serve breakfast eggs until 1pm on Sunday. We showed up at 1:10 and they wouldn't serve us breakfast. Weak. Otherwise a pretty good place.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth D.

    Props for: * Having a huge menu. Expect to stand a few feet back and stare at the menu for a good two minutes. * Having plenty of breakfast choices. From tostadas and bagels with lox to crazy gourmet omelets with goat cheese. Coffee is delicious as well. * Employees who remember your name. * Exciting-sounding sandwiches However, do expect to wait at least 15 minutes to pick up your food once you order. This place gets REALLY busy almost all of the time. This is a big reason for my 3-stars since the long wait has gotten me frustrated plenty of times. (I used to live in the building it's located in, so I felt it should have felt more convenient than what it really was.) SUPER PLUS: I've lived in a couple of buildings downtown and I always see them delivering poolside around town. I'm sure it's no biggie but it makes me feel fancy.

    (3)
  • Joaquin M.

    What can i say about the daily? Its Loud, busy, a little bit overpriced. But still love it They have the biggest menu u`ve ever seen! They have so many choices is overwhelming... The only thing that keeps me coming back to this place is that you can create your own sandwich. Bread choices, Sauces, vegetables, meats, anything, u could imagine. Of course at the end it adds up, and my sandwich price is around 11 bucks plus the soda, plus the tip. MMMMMMMM, The only thing i don`t like about the daily is the coffee. They have Free WI FI. Cool music, sometimes its a litlle bit too loud, not a good place to have a business meeting.

    (4)
  • cindy w.

    A lunch oasis on the Biscayne Bay corridor, The Daily is a decent sandwich spot that caters to the casual/upscale crowd. In other words, if you don't mind the concept of gourmet sandwiches, you'll be fine here. The lunchplace's name derives from the newspaper, get it?! Daily?! The affectionate corniness doesn't stop there either, check out the sandwich names: (quoted from the Sun Times): "The Miami Herald Pollo" is a breaded chicken cutlet with chopped artichokes, olives, roasted peppers, provolone and vinaigrette on ciabatta bread. Wall Street Journal (smoked salmon, avocado, tomato, and alfalfa sprouts on thick slices of fresh pumpernickel, with an assertively tingly cucumber/wasabi dressing) "New York Post Asian Chicken Wrap." "SunPost Bistro Ham" It's tucked under one of those newfangled condo developments that integrate retail/residential (Cite condos to be exact). You can park in the condo parking lot on the 1st floor.

    (4)
  • Cristina P.

    Good sandwiches, kind of pricey. Two salads I've every had taste like nothing. Service is decent. Definitely recommend this place for lunch....for their sandwiches! :)

    (4)
  • Jay L.

    Their pork tacos are fantastic. They only serve them for dinner but they are worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Rosa G.

    I just got back from lunch at the daily bread, and spent a whopping 20 dollars for a sandwhich, onion rings ( which were not very tasty- kind of like burnt onions) and a lemonade and I must say I was very dissapointed. This is my third time having lunch here and its just not worth it. This time around i had the shrimp poboy - the shrimp was overcooked, had no flavor, and the " creole mustard" was just the same dijon mustard they apparently slap on everything. The frozen lemonade is beyond bitter, and tasteless... i could go on for hours!!! Overall, im sure that in their extensive menu there could possibly be one appetizing thing... but for the $$$ it definitely wont be worth it. I do want to try the tuna sandwhich though, it looked delicious!!!!

    (2)
  • Odette S.

    Sunday Brunch is Amazing! their menu is Extensive, plenty of food 2 people could share. Staff is laid back and really nice. I've had their Miami chicken Salad wrap, Surf-side Tuna wrap, Meatloaf and an egg white omlette... I have yet to have a bad experience. Their smoothies are fresh and DELICIOUS. You must go!!

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Like other reviewers, I've tried The Daily multiple times with the hope that I'll like it since it's conveniently located within walking distance. I've finally decided that their sandwiches just don't do it for me. The steak Philly and chicken Philly have potential if they decide to invest in some ingredients to actually season them. The bread is bland and tasteless. The garlic fries taste okay but are soggy and drenched in oil. Their breakfast sandwiches are unimpressive and I found myself reaching for every condiment in the fridge to make it more enjoyable. My favorite thing from the meals I've had there has been the pickles. I haven't eaten here in a while although my boyfriend still does and says they've added some new items that may change my opinion. I'd rather go across the street to Subway.

    (2)
  • Victoria T.

    I'm hungover and the food my friend ordered wasn't up to expectations but its still good. I need to come back when I'm sober and feeling better. Coming back here again to give it another try when I come back to Miami to visit.

    (3)
  • Nicole C.

    Daily is conveniently located for me, staff is friendly and food is good (not oustanding). I agree with a few of the comments- don't get the breakfast wraps because they get soggy in minutes. For breakfast their item "Best Egg Dish Ever" is delicious. They have some great sandwiches and salads as well that I like to get for lunch. Overall I like this place for a convenient, quick meal with lots of selections to choose from.

    (4)
  • Amanda W.

    The Daily is one of my favorites! I live a block away and frequent the place often. FIrst off, the menu is HUGE. And the choice to create your own sandwich is always a plus. All the ingredients are fresh. The french fries are superb! Service is okay for the most part. Have had my order forgotten twice (only reason I am taking away a star.) I have brought several people here and they all have loved it. They have a breakfast wrap of some sort...I think the American wrap? With egg, homefries, bacon and cheese in it..mmm one of my usuals. The turkey sweetness on baguette with cranberry chutney is also VERY good. You can't go wrong here! A tiny tiny bit on the overpriced side for what is really just a regular sandwich shop...but you do get great quality.

    (4)
  • Gigi R.

    Went there today for the first time with my husband and we loved the place. Since we weren't too hungry we only ordered one dish. We had their "Banana-Pecan Pancakes" and the dish was very big, quite delicious and good priced. Will definitely visit again and try other items in their menu.

    (4)
  • Tommy S.

    Yum! My first time. I asked the guy at the register what his favorite was. The guy working the other register somehow knew I'd like something even more, something off the menu that he made for himself. A crunchy chicken wrap, substitute ranch for the dressing on the menu. Was great, perfect, not too heavy, not too light, perfect combo of spices. Thanks! :)

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    A daunting menu as you walk in... many choices for sandwiches, paninis, etc. or customize it any way you want, even custom salads (also have a breakfast menu) I think it'd be a very nice lunch spot for people in the area. free wifi My Miami Herald sandwich was large, had a sweet balsamic vinaigrette.

    (3)
  • Alex G.

    4 not 3 becuase of the wide selection. Food is good, not like yummy delish but good. Service can be spotty with their order at the counter/deliver to table system. Great breakfast, huge portions. Nothing has ever been bad.

    (4)
  • Rob G.

    it's getting better. A year ago you couldn't force me in there--Now I like it.

    (3)
  • Juan Jose D.

    This place is great, really simple; good food, tasty, and a lot of options, the sandwiches are amazing, the salads superb, a lot of drinks to choose from (personaly happy they have Republic tea) haven't tried any dessert but they look good too. I wish this place was closer to my job, we need more options like this in Miami. I would say this is one of the best places to have uncomplicated lunch. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Whitney R.

    I usually go to the Daily for lunch, or an afternoon pick me up. I think it is the kind of place where the menu is so big you almost always end up getting the same thing, because you know you love it, and it keeps you from having to choose something new. My "usual" is the Wall St Smoked Salmon which has Smoked Salmon, Avocado, Wasabi mayo, tomatoes, sprouts and is on pumpernickel. It is delicious. The food is fresh and the portions are just about right, filling but not huge. It does not come with chips, but it does come with a pickle. Yesterday I ventured into the land of the unknown, and had the Fried Shrimp Po Boy. Served very traditional with creole mustard, shredded lettuce and pickles. It was good, not great. I added some hot sauce to give it a kick. You can also get it with crab cake. The daily is a good, central lunch spot especially for lunch dates, get to know you interviews, etc. They have good home brewed iced tea, and Dr Brown sodas. You can even sit outside in the heat because they have misters. They offer delivery within a certain radius and you can order online. I do that when its raining. You can use your credit card, pick from the menu and tell them any special directions. Super easy. Prices range from around $8 to $12 for the premium, per sandwich. And you can park behind it in the garage for free. Definitely recommend it!

    (4)
  • Mariana R.

    As others have mentioned the menu is quite extensive and I have the tendency to want to read the entire menu at a restaurant before I order, so I tend to feel pressure when I am waiting in line. I have been here a couple of times and even though it wasn't terrible I wouldn't go back with so many other choices around it is not worth it to me. I would give the decor and ambiance as a plus, it is cute and makes you feel like you are in a newspaper factory or something. But the service is not great (I've had to go get my food because it was taking too long once), it is overpriced and the food just wasn't great.

    (2)
  • Jack B.

    I love the Daily! I don't know who these people are that can honestly give this place anything below 4 stars. I have eaten there maybe 50 times, and I can only think of 1 or 2 times where the food was just ok. I have tried at least 50% of the menu and its all De-Li-Cious. My favorite sandwhiches are: Miami Prime Time, the Dailiy News Chicken Salad (try it in a wrap), and the Newsday Gagoots Bada Bing. For breakfast, you can't beat the Ironman. One benefit of the daily is that any order can be custom made. Swap, switch, trade, call it by any name, you can get it done your way there...and this ain't no subway! Finally, the Daily delivers to the downtown area, which is amazing, and their staff is extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the menu and in assisting with whatever your hungry stomach desires. Love, love, love, THE DAILY.

    (5)
  • Jessy S.

    The best salads...The menu is long but that just means more choices. Good meal overall. If you like salads you would be very pleased.

    (4)
  • Kirsten S.

    The food was great. I went here based on the other reviews here. Ordered the best egg dish ever which was excellent but I only gave it 3 stars because the service was poor & they don't explain to you how getting your food works (you have to pick up your drink but the food is brought to your table. You have to stick the number they give you on the metal holder). I was waiting at the counter to have my number called while the waiter was wandering around the restaurant trying to find me.

    (3)
  • Ximena C.

    Good sandwiches and good vibes. The Daily Creative Food Co. offers a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads and pastries at a very affordable price. It's a great lunch spot if you're near the downtown region. Its also a good sunday lunch spot for you and your friends. The staff is very friendly and the sandwiches, at least the ones I've tried, are delicious.

    (4)
  • Pedro B.

    They have created a menu that I thought was only in my dreams. I am so pleased with the energy when i visit them in the early mornings. Great way to start the day.

    (5)
  • Camille L.

    I moved to Miami about 7 months ago, and this was one of the first places I went to during my apartment hunt in downtown. And I gotta say, I LOVE IT! Their menu is huge! They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, although you can order from their "lunch" menu at any time, which mainly consist of sandwiches and wraps. And even if you don't like some of them already established sandwiches or wraps, you can always make your own custom one, or add or remove any ingredient from the classic ones (my favorite ones: classic tuna, and cuban photographer!). Although the dinner menu is a little limited, it includes extremely delicious items, my personal favorites, the roasted pork tacos, chips and guacamole, and the chicken quesadillas. The quesadillas are listed as appetizers, but believe me, everything on The Daily's menu is huge, so the quesadillas pass for an entree. I would recommend ordering them with the vegetables on the side (but definitely get the sauteed onions and peppers!), that way they don't get drippery when eating them. Overall, I can say I just love their food. Is a place that you can either enjoy by eating in there, the service is amazing, great ambience, good for everyone, either family-like or alone. Is not a waiter type kind of restaurant; when you come in you order your food, and then you seat wherever you like while you wait for your food (they do take it to your table). They also offer delivery services within downtown area, although they can take up to an hour, but once you get use to it, you just order with time ahead, plus they DO always tell you that it can take up to an hour, not like other places that tells you less time and keep you waiting. So, my 5 stars, more than well deserved! =)

    (5)
  • Kathryn R.

    I got to experience the Daily catering. We were in town for a bachelorette and ordered a huge breakfast spread to the hotel for the bridal shower. Alan was a pleasure to work with. Everything showed up perfectly on time and in good order. I had forgotten that one girl is lactose intolerant and called to find out if the scrambled eggs were made with milk (they're not!) and Alan called me because he heard I had called and wanted to make sure everything was ok. Now that's customer service! The fact that everything was delicious didn't hurt either :)

    (5)
  • Simone W.

    The best sandwiches in Miami! But a little over-sized, if your a light eater be prepared to take half your sandwich home. The herb fries are to die for!~ filled with flavor and bursting with herbs & parmesean. They also have delicious coffee!

    (5)
  • Ozzie H.

    This place while cool looking is terrrrrrible.. I went there and had a bad experience. The menu, while impressive is too daunting. Most people want simple and to the point. My real complaint is when I got the food. I had ordered something simple for my four year old and what did I get? two pieces of toast and cheese for a whopping $7. Now I know this is Miami but come on. This is my two cents. I'd never come back here again and won't. Hope this helps people.

    (1)
  • Jahine A.

    I have been to this place approximately 6 times. The food is pretty good, it consists of mostly sandwiches and salads. They do offer some breakfast items but I have never made it there that early. The sandwiches are a good size and are tasty. The only drawback is that most times you have to rearrange your meat on the sandwich so that there is not a big ball of meat in the center of the bread. Other than that it is ok. The prices are in line with what you would expect in this area. I cannot give more than a 3 star rating because I have only had the sandwiches there. I like this place because it is in walking distance for me, the people seem nice, and you are able to sit outside in a good atmosphere right on Biscayne. I recommending trying The Daily

    (3)
  • Alisha F.

    I love this place. I am visiting Miami right before my family and I leave for a cruise and we found this great place to eat! The Daily Creative Food Co. has excellent breakfast! The food is fresh, large portions and is creatively delicious! I would definitely recommend this place for any meal of the day while staying in the Biscayne area.

    (4)
  • m t.

    Salad dressing too sweet for components but great ingredients. Sandwiches looked amazing. I definitely want to come back and get a sandwich next time I am in town.

    (4)
  • Mitzi T.

    I have had nothing but bad experiences with this establishment. Everytime I've ordered something it has NEVER been right. And everytime I place an online order I have to call to make sure that it has gone through and actually been placed for delivery or pick-up. The service from the staff sucks when I've had to address issues with my orders. Today was no different when I placed an online order only to find out that yet again it had not been placed in their system. I've come to the conclusion that I will never order from this restaurant again.

    (1)
  • Michelle M.

    i used to be a regular here. Ordering delivery at least 2-3x a week. However, lately this place is not worth the headache. I've had it with this place and it's really a shame because it was one of my faves for a while. Management, please recognize: YOU'RE FAILING. Examples of poor service. EXAMPLE 1. Called to place a delivery order for breakfast. Was put on hold for several minutes. When finally come back to phone to take order, I'm told rudely that I should have called earlier as the 1pm cut off is "sharp" and they "do not make exceptions" to this. My response was I will not be coming here again. EXAMPLE 2. Called to order dinner. Ordered Sobe Tuna Salad - it showed up over an hour later and was so well done, the tuna was entirely cooked through and dried out. EXAMPLE 3. Called to place order for pancakes. Food came nice and hot and fast. Was ready to eat. They didn't put any syrup in bag. EXAMPLE 4. Called and placed a TAKE OUT order. When I called to place order, I specified that I wanted the eggs in a separate container from the pancakes. It was no problem when i ordered it. When i went to pick up, the girl handed me a bag with pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs AND hashbrowns all thrown together in a single container. I said, "I'm sorry but I asked for this to be in separate containers" to which she replied very snippy "Management doesn't allow this anymore it's against our policy, costs to much, blah blah blah". To which I replied, "ok, can you please make an exception? I have to transport this to my house and the eggs are runny and going to make the pancakes completely soggy by the time I get there with this" and she continued to fight me on this. It got to a point where I just said "ok, well I'm not taking this as is so you can either separate it OR give me my receipt back and I'll go back to counter to get my refund because i'm not leaving here with it like this." After dealing with this unpleasant person, a manager came over and apologize profusely for his staff and said they'd make an exception.

    (1)
  • Phil K.

    Never had a bad sandwich here. The service is always fast, and the options are endless. A bit on the pricier side for a sandwich and drink, plus parking can be a pain in the ass, but overall good stuff.

    (4)
  • Anthony C.

    I would have to say that this is one of my favorite places in Miami. My visit is never complete if i do not make a stop to "the daily". From the GInormous menu to the great customer service i think this place is perfect. The value for food paid is uncanny, I usually leave with a doggy bag.

    (5)
  • Mark M.

    I found this spot a while back while working in the area. Try to get in before the lunch rush, or be ready to wait a few minutes. The sandwiches are tasty, hefty too. They're a little pricey(over $10 for a sandwich, chips & drink) and on top of that parking is awful so make sure you have change for the meters as Lovely Rita swarms the block handing out tickets like a paperback writer.

    (3)
  • Shawn S.

    This review is highly influenced by the fact that I am currently addicted to the Japan Times Seared Tuna Wrap, and felt I should share with the world. If you are willing to spring for the most expensive sandwich on the menu, you will find that it is entirely worth it. Fresh, seared tuna, sprouts, wasabi sauce, cucumbers, avocado . . . it really doesn't get much better than this. The wasabi-ginger sauce is addictive and I've driven to The Daily specifically for this sandwich multiple times. I would choose it over a sit-down Thai meal which costs about the same. And that is saying a lot for a sandwich. Other sandwiches are also great, and less expensive. You do have to wait in line a few minutes during peak hours, and then another 5-7 minutes for your food, but this is not really fast food. The quality is top notch. Parking can be a hassle . . . if you go into the garage there are a few spots directly in front of their back door, but on my last visit an attendant kindly notified me that I could go around to the right, in the other section of the lower level and park if I was going to The Daily. This saved me a lot of time waiting. But believe me, the waiting is worth it if you want great quality, fresh food.

    (5)
  • eglys h.

    this to me is a great place when you are craving a sandwich! their menu is huge but i found it easy to follow. we went in for a quick bite to eat and it was really good. we went for one of their signature sandwiches - "944 Turkey Sweetness" - it was on a baguette, cut open, smeared with cranberry chutney, topped with thinly sliced turkey breast, a very flavorful herb mayo, swiss cheese, lettuce and caramelized onions (on the side cause hubby does not like onions) $8.25 - big enough to share so we did - and a side order of the "Daily special" fries cajun with melted cheese, bacon and ranch for dipping...($3.95 nice size portion as well) they were deliciously greasy! the sandwich, loved the combination of the tart chutney along with the sweetness of the onions! baguette was nice and crusty with a soft inside! I'm sure if you ask, the sandwich can be heated up (we did not ask, therefore ate it cold). we really enjoyed the ambiance of the place and the service was really good too... it is nice to know that the are open 7days a week - 7am - 9pm. we will definitely come back when in the mood for a different kinda sandwich!!! have many other items on menu which i believe would be worth the try as well.

    (4)
  • Tania L.

    A friend of mine told me about this place and I am glad he did. Nothing too fancy or exotic just exactly what it says, creative sandwiches for every taste. The menu is huge. This is usually a bad sign but not in this case. The portions are huge too so split a sandwich or go really hungry. The order was The Philly Tribune Cheesesteak and this was exactly as you would expect, their version of a Philly so it was ok. The Sun Post Bistro Ham is really great. Lots of black forest ham and I do mean lots with caramelized onions, brie and basil. The basil is just enough to taste but not overwhelming and it is on a baguette that is crunchy without scraping and cutting up the roof of your mouth. I hate it when that happens. The Daily News Chicken salad is about 1 pound, I kid you not, of curried chicken salad that is not too spicy, with slices of crisp delicious Granny Smith Apples and thick planks of brie cheese in between two soft pieces of multi grain bread. This one was probably my fave because you know I had to try them all. The sides are pretty good and we tried sweet potato fries, spicy onion rings that are very very thin, but the home made potato chips with a side of blue cheese dipping sauce are fantastic! The chips are thin and crisp without being too hard and the sauce is simple and flavorful. Don't miss these! As a matter of fact I could return just for these! The best part is that there are lots of people sitting outside with their pets and that is really cute! Very nice atmosphere and I don't usually judge a place by atmosphere because the food should be the spotlight. This is a place where I will definitely return many times. By the way, lunch for one can be under $10 and you can still have half of it for dinner!

    (4)
  • Aaron W.

    VERY awesome menu, nice staff who remembers you, internet... but wow the prices are a bit high... and I'm from San Francisco!

    (3)
  • Liz T.

    mmm... the daily... mmm! been twice now. let me start out with the negatives: -pretty pricey -loud + horrible acoustics inside -very packed -long wait okay... now the positives: -super tasty sandwiches -decent parking in cite's lot (i was worried about parking the 1st time) -a zigamillion choices- you say daunting menu... i say bring it on! -did i say super tasty sandwiches already?? cause they are. i love the "editor"... it's just so freaking good. my girlfriend got the po boy last time which was excellent as well. so far, i've yet to try something i didn't like. the last time we were there two of the employees looked like they were going fight... which normally isn't good to witness as a customer. however, it kept us highly entertained while we were waiting for our tasty tasty sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Trent M.

    Over-price but good sandwiches. I met a friend who had recently moved back to town here for a light lunch after a late night out. They have a huge selection of sandwiches, all of your obvious deli fare. Everyone was nice and there was free parking in the back of the building. Pretty generic sandwich place in what looked like a generic building.

    (3)
  • Tim O.

    I've visited The Daily 5 times over the past 2 years and the experience is always the same. Yes, the menu is impressive and sounds good. Ordering the food is easy. That's when it all goes downhill. The fact that the service/quality issues are always the same lead me to believe it's the management of the place. First of all, the time it takes to fill simple orders is unbelievable. Whether they're busy or not, it's always the same story - SLOW SLOW SLOW. Secondly, the whole process of receiving food, esp if you're carrying out, is confusing, disjointed and annoying. Lastly, the quality - the sandwiches are sloppily put together - too much sauce/condiment, meat/cheese slapped on the bread willy-nilly, and last night, my sandwich wasn't even fully wrapped so part of the bread and the fillings were all over the interior of the bag - NICE.....it's all just so careless. This place could be soooo much better.

    (1)
  • Monica M.

    I love this place. I really really do. Their iced coffee is phenomenal. It can get pricey though, I don't really appreciate their "no custom orders" rule. So if you build you own anything expect like $15 dollar plate. But I definitely enjoy coming here, especially on the weekends when there always happens to be a random work-out junkie who likes to work out right in front of the Bentley dealership across the street. Definitely a sight to see!

    (5)
  • Cookie C.

    This place is crowded for a reason! Yummy for my tummy. Its actually a really great find. The lemonade was fresh squeezed and my tomato basil soup was breath taking. It was warm thick and savory. I was surprised that a small biz like this would have such great food. The service was good and the menu was creative. Love it.

    (4)
  • Hubert C.

    Great local casual food place. Huge menu and portions. Inexpensive as well.

    (5)
  • Peter A.

    I was introduced to this place by a client of mine and I am so happy he did... I still have not repeated a dish in this location and all of them have been really good. They make fresh wraps, sandwich's that are huge and monster salads. Must visit at least once.

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    Best sandwich shop in Miami. All-around excellent. And it's just not sandwiches either. Huge menu (which can be a little daunting trying to read) also includes very good wraps, salads and breakfasts. Nice American feel to it.....sorely lacking here in Miami. I"ll whole-heartedly be back.

    (4)
  • Katie K.

    Huge menu with so many delicious sandwiches. I always have a hard time choosing but my go-to favorite is the tuna salad sandwich with bean sprouts. Free parking in the back. Downside is that it's a bit overpriced and I don't recommend if you don't have a lot of time to wait.

    (3)
  • Joe F.

    Been here for lunch but most recently being going for breakfast. I've eaten the same thing everytime (Greek scramble) because it's so darn good. Looking around at what others are eating and having had lunch here several times, it wouldn't be farfetched to think everything else for breakfast is good. My Greek scramble is 3 eggs, spinach. tomato, onion and feta cheese. With a side of toast and homefries (you can get fruit, grits and some other stuff instead) it a delicious freshly prepared meal that will keep you happy through lunch. The kitchen does a great job. No greasy slimy food on the plate. Great coffee, great service, clean store.

    (4)
  • William O.

    About a week ago, I decided to give the Daily yet another opportunity to wow me. Scratch that. About a week ago, I decided to give the Daily yet another opportunity to make it so that I didn't feel like some underwhelmed seventeen year old girl on her prom night. My girlfriend ordered a breakfast sandwich topped with caramelized onions. The sandwich was cut in half. The first half, bite after bite, she wondered aloud, "Where're the onions?" The second half, aloud once again, she answered, "Oh, there they are..." I ordered a healthier version of a breakfast burrito. Egg whites, tomatoes, spinach, a whole wheat wrap. It's hard enough to eat healthily. It's even harder when your egg whites are burnt, the tomatoes are so wet that they soak through your wrap, and you need to drench the entire thing in hot sauce to make your tongue feel like it isn't licking sandpaper. This is the kind of thing I've come to expect from the Daily. This being the twentieth time I gave it "one more chance," I was really hoping to come away satisfied. Given its location and the idea of a place with an endless menu and funky early-twentieth century newspaper decor, I want the Daily to be a staple. Oh I want it to be oh so bad. But given its poor execution of every item I've tried (and, I'm assuming, every item I've yet to try), I can't help but become sated by ever-growing disappointment at each subsequent meal. Would I prefer the food to eating, say, a squirrel? Probably. It's definitely edible. But is it good? Think about your prom night in comparison to those well-executed nights in the years that followed. Was it good? No. Sure, it probably did the trick, but that doesn't mean you want to do it all over again.

    (1)
  • Eva U.

    I really like this place! Its a great location right on Biscayne and the inside is a really cute. It's got this comic book strip decor going on that looks really cool and all the food has creative names to it. Plus, the sandwiches and salads all range from roughly $7-$13 and it comes with a LOT of food. The salads are huge, the sandwiches are huge, the fruit bowl is ENORMOUS and it doesn't just come with melon, which I loathe, but lots of other fruits and berries. There's seating inside and out, and the staff is friendly too. Plus they have a lot of baked goods too and serve beer and sangria ;) definitely recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Nick K.

    I would highly recommend the Daily for its HUGE selection of creative but hearty sandwiches. Though the restaurant was crowded, the line to order moved fairly quickly. I had the Biscayne Times tuna sandwich and my sister ordered the Miami Today Prime Time roast beef sandwich. Both were very satisfying! The tuna salad was tasty and the hummus, cucumbers, arugula, sprouts, and red peppers were all fresh. Two slices of hearty multigrain bread, sliced thick, held everything together. We also ordered a side of the regular fries and a side of the "fries of the day"-curried french fries covered in melted Provolone cheese with a side of mustard curry sauce. (The mustard curry was delicious!) Once the Provolone cooled down, it became an obstacle between me and the mildly spicy but very satisfying curry fries, which I couldn't get enough of. I would definitely return to the Daily if I were in the neighborhood or headed to the beach for the day.

    (4)
  • Adalberto M.

    Huge portions, always packed no matter what time you go. My favorite is the chicken parm or new york post asian wrap. The soups are great as well!

    (3)
  • William A.

    Everything was going well until..... the waitress brought us the wrong sandwiches.... we didn't realize so we took a bite. then she came back with MAJOR attitude. she made us feel like horrible people, then told the table next to us that we were responsible for thier food delay. Would go back, but only after I know she ISN'T working there. Not sure I want to be scolded like im a 4yr old when I'm enjoying sandwiches (which were good but not majical)...

    (3)
  • Hallie M.

    I came here for a quick lunch with my mom and brother after I suggested I was in the mood for a sandwich. I love the set up of the place where you just order, find a table and they bring your food to you. Simple and easy. What wasn't simple and easy was choosing from the endless options!!! Everything sounded so good. I eventually decided on the daily news chicken salad (curry chicken salad, granny smith apples, arugula and brie on multigrain). It was unbelievable! The flavors all went together so well! My brother got the miami today prime time (roast beef, crispy onions, pepperjack and horseradish mayo on a baguette). I didn't try it, but it looked awesome. My mom ended up getting a salad which she said was mediocre. If you come here I suggest getting a sandwich or a wrap. Great place and will definitely be coming back to try more!

    (4)
  • Alejandra R.

    Amazing food great service always a fan of this spot

    (5)
  • Ryan V.

    What a joke!! I live 2 miles from this place and they tell me I'm outside their deliver zone!! Unreal. 3 min drive is out of delivery zone. Ok, well I guess I will order food from someone else then. Unbelievable

    (1)
  • Catie G.

    This restaurant has rightfully earned its place as our go to spot for breakfast on the weekends. Two favorites are "the Hangover," with buttermilk flapjacks that have a strong, yummy, butter taste, and the "El Gringo Breakfast Wrap" which is a generous helping of protein and kicky flavor. Portions are large enough that me & my husband often share, which contributes to their reasonable pricing. Their staff is very helpful and the service is quick. Their wraps and salad taste fresh & delicious. Their location downtown provides some free parking--so generous! Bakery items are tasty and diverse. The baristas have been experts with every item, including cortaditos.

    (4)
  • Dena A.

    When I lived in Miami this use to be two blocks away from my condo! I have been going there since they opened up! Two Words: LOVE IT!!!! From the coffee to the breakfast to the wraps to the salads to the soups everything Is AWESOME,AMAZING,INCREDIBLE!!! Then I move to NYC and I went through severe separation anxiety... Don't get me wrong I mean I live in NYC so I shouldn't be complaining right???? Well I was in Miami for this past week for WMC and honestly the first place I went to was The Daily... I walked in and first thing I noticed was that their menu boards in the store had changed... I started to get a little bit of chest pain because I was worried that something had gone awfully wrong... However the pain quickly subsided as I started recognizing the names on the board ( not to mention a heck of a lot of new items) I had gone there with my good friend for coffee and lunch we ordered: Moacchino w/ soy Surfside Seared Ahi Tuna Wrap Sweet potato Fries Now you will say just one sandwich and one order of fries for two people well let me reiterate that everything on this menu is HUGE!!! We got the maple syrup sauce on the side of the sweet potato fries which were crisp, sweet, and perfect! My coffee loved... strong but not overpowering with a good fresh taste! The Ahi Tuna Wrap soooooooo goooooood! The combination of the sprouts, avocado ( anything with the word avocado melts my heart) and Ahi Tuna perfect! Fast forward 6 days and I'm back in NYC and my separation anxiety has begun again.....

    (5)
  • Dave D.

    Cuban Photographer was one of the top three sandwiches I have ever had. It was huge, meat plentiful, bread outstanding. Quality ingredients and down right fantastic. Will for sure return when I'm back on town. Had breakfast there in the morning, just as good. Pancakes were huge, sausage great, home fries awesome. Atmosphere was very comfortable and service fantastic.

    (5)
  • Nancy A.

    order online, cut the line, pay in the back. (thats how locals do it) yes the menu is big, yes its on the expensive side. but whatever its soooo worth it! the food is fresh, the service is good and theres free wifi.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    The daily is a deli that is trying to appease to everyone. I believe they really should focus on narrowing down their menu to half of the size to eliminate both an overwhelming and anxious experience at the cashier. The Daily has a parking garage behind the building, just be cautious it is a mad house back there, especially during lunch hours. The place is clean and the staff seem helpful, but their menu is terribly large. I am always wary when the menu is this big just because the kitchen staff can't possible do this volume of items well. It just says to me they are fishing with too many lures. The portions are normal and prices somewhat fair, just be aware sandwiches do not come with any sides not even a pickle. I ordered their Ruben and a Brooklyn beer. Food came out hot and rather quickly, but as I mentioned before nothing on the plate but the sandwich cut in half. The pastrami was average and the rye bread was decent. Nothing really too exciting here, just a sandwich and a place to eat it. The experience was average hence the rating.

    (3)
  • Nato S.

    First of all, if you're going to order anything from here, don't bother even looking at the menu because they will ALWAYS mess it up. Whether it's one ingredient in the sandwhich or all the ingredients or even the wrong item, it's always an awesome surprise and an amazing LET DOWN. The sizes of the wraps and sandwhiches are inconsistent (like the ingredients) and the baguettes and bread are sometimes stale. I just ate a sandwich that tasted like the bread was baked a week ago. The delivery takes centuries to arrive and when it finally does and you're excited and super hungry, your food is soggy, cold and most likely not what you ordered. Upset about the order? Not to fret, you can call in and be met with unnecessary attitude and excuses. What's not to love?! When that didn't solve any problems, I tried writing to them directly and they're obviously too busy and care too little for their customers to bother writing back. This place was good a couple years ago where they actually cared about the quality of the food and the service they were providing for their patrons.

    (1)
  • Barbara C.

    This place is amazing! So many options and so many customization options. Their breakfast is top notch, and for like $7.00 you can get an omelet with a bagel and homefries. Thats a steal! The only reason I give it 4/5 is because sometimes the service is a little slow & unprofessional. Also some of the items are quite expensive, but all in all a great restaurant !

    (4)
  • Philip I.

    My neighbor convinced me to ride our bikes across the Venetian and head up to The Daily. I think she stopped in last week and came back raving about this place. I'm usually weary of hyped up eateries, especially in Miami (considering EVERYTHING here is hyped up). So, after a very enjoyable bike ride (almost always the best part of my Sunday morning), we arrived at The Daily. They have an extensive menu but I wanted a "healthy" breakfast so I ordered a vegetable omelette with wheat toast (no butter), home fries and a side of sliced tomatoes. I picked up a small fresh squeezed OJ at the counter. The omelette was quite good and the vegetables seemed fresh. The home fries were good but the sliced tomatoes were disappointing: 3 round slices of a not very ripe tomato. The best part of the morning, once again, was the bike ride. While a bit more expensive, I'll stick to The Front Porch on Ocean Drive. Their breakfast is MUCH better. The location is also unparalleled.

    (2)
  • stephanie f.

    First off, I have to say, I have been to the daily at least 10 times, and will probably continue to go, but I had to give them only two stars because they truly need a reality check and here's why: 1. Food: On most days the food is pretty good for what it is and their menu is perfect. However, there have been many times where the food has been subpar of what it is the previous time when ordering the exact same thing. For instance: a salad one day will be overflowing with the most amazing tasting fresh ingredients. The next, the same salad will skimp on some ingredients and not be as fresh. 2. Service: Almost always subpar - There have been many times when they have delivered the wrong item, forgotten an item, or just left on ingredients that have already been paid for. 3. Service (Round 2): Their delivery is ridiculous - last time I ate there it took 2 hours to deliver next door. We called after an hour to check on status only to find out they forgot about the order, then took another hour to deliver. But we did get 30% off. Another instance i called ahead and was told 15 minutes, 45 minutes later i walked away with my salad and sandwich. I love the daily, but if they don't shape up it's not going to be hard for competition to come in and steal most of their business.

    (2)
  • Victor C.

    Due to the cold front, my Miami vacation pretty much became a mini-Miami Food Tour... with feasts fit for kings in the evenings, our 12pm/1pm breakfasts usually consisted of sandwiches/salads. Today's stop: The Daily. I ordered one of the paninis... and failed miserably in my goal to clean my plate. Unlike most paninis I've had, this one was a quite hefty. I forgot what the panini I ordered was called, but it contained chicken breast, arugula, and bacon... I forgot what comes after bacon, but seriously, what more do you need besides bacon?

    (4)
  • Stephanie L.

    I've been told on more than one occasion that I'm a bit of a pushover. As such, it's no surprise that I'm willing to give people and places, second, third, fourth, and sometimes even fifth chances. That being said, sometimes a place really doesn't deserve it. I really do love the style and the ambiance of the Daily, but no matter how hard I try I'm just not impressed with the food. The servers themselves, friendly and perfectly peppy enough that I believe they are invested in making my morning better. However on my last visit I ordered an omelet to go and no joke, it took over 40 min. during which I only saw them actually fill 3 other orders... It isn't a lack of staff, since there was clearly several people preparing the food, working the counters and bringing out the food. I'm perplexed! What's more is, I'd be willing to overlook the absurd amount of time it took for my quick pre-day meal, if only it was worth the wait. I ordered a Goat Cheese Egg White Omelette, sounded amazing. Alas, goat cheese is not the panacea I previously believed it to be. My omelette was burnt, and tasted a bit off (I don't know if it was meant to be or not, but the asparagus made it horribly bitter). Not to mention the caramelized onions were beautifully thin strings of deliciousness, but they were carelessly thrown in a large lump in the center instead of being dispersed throughout. Does anyone really want to eat a whole ball of shoestring onions? The potatoes are a bit more zesty than I would like but that is a personal preference thing. Quality-wise though they too seemed a bit over-cooked and yet were far less tender then they should have been. I'm still crossing my fingers I just quite haven't picked the right item!

    (2)
  • Terra S.

    The staff is awesome and bubbly the menu is huge the food is good and the portions are HUGE. I have been here a ton of time. They have only disappointed me once. So all in all I'd recommend this place

    (4)
  • AshleyMarie O.

    I don't get it. I used to live right by The Daily so I would go pretty often (either for breakfast or lunch) because everyone always raves about this place. but ehhh for me... the menu is TOO big, the coffee is gross, the portions are way too big, the prices are not so great, the service is mediocre, everything feels likes its missing something, just kinda bland or needs..... just SOMETHING. I'm no a fan, but I'm pretty sure I am the ONLY person in Miami who would EVER say that so don't even listen to me right now. hahaaa

    (2)
  • Franky A.

    I'm not crazy about this place but it's close to my apt and for whatever reason, my friends love this spot so I'm stuck here more than I'd like to be. Totally overpriced for a sandwich spot.

    (3)
  • Steve A.

    While the sandwiches and salads are great, breakfast is mediocre. Don't order omelets or scrambles. The are a mess and often missing ingredients. Ordered the Boot camp today and got a mushroom mess.

    (2)
  • Marian I.

    I love this place, the food is great and it never disappoints. I do have to agree with some of the reviewers. There are times when is not that clean. I mean tables, floors, outside. They could have someone solely for maintaining the cleanliness of the seating area.

    (4)
  • Analys C.

    I freaking love, love, loooove this place!! I'm giving it 4 stars, because although they have messed up my order every time I go, for example, I ask for my omelette to be with egg whites instead of whole eggs, or it's missing one ingredient, etc, they always end up being so delishhhh! Lol. They are a bit pricey too. $17 for an omelette & and OJ... Yikes! But yea, it's good shhhhtuff! ;)

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    The Daily Creative is know for its Signature Sandwiches, Salads, Wraps, etc. And with good reason! What I've had so far are their sandwiches. Baguettes bigger than 12 inches overflowing with your choice of meat, cheese and toppings. I'm talking humongous and delicious! And the homemade french fries are so good! Real potatoes, unrefined....which is hard to find. If I worked in the area, I'm sure I'd be the addict showing up for my fix each and everyday. Yes, TDC is a little pricey for lunch but there is a very successful effort to give you your money's worth of quality ingredients so it works out. It gets extremely packed at lunchtime but even still, the wait after ordering isn't more than 10-15 minutes. The last time I visited, I used the online ordering service which was great! You can choose to have your food prepared many different ways and if the option is not there, you can put your specification in the notes. My favorite part about ordering is paying online. When I got there, I just told the cashier my name, signed a receipt, picked up my food and went along my merry way. From reading other Yelp reviews, I know I'll be making the drive down for brunch one weekend soon. If breakfast is anything like lunch, I'm sure it's a treat! P.S. There's free parking on the 1st floor of the garage behind the building.

    (4)
  • Patty ..

    Hi, I'm a bit late in writing my review so please forgive me. Was here for a brunch business meeting I had the egg, cheese toasted everything bagel and it was prepared just the way I like it. They have many items to choose from for breakfast to lunch I will certainly be back especially since the staff was super nice and the place was cute.

    (4)
  • B G.

    Love this place Don't think to much just order it's all good and fun!!! Btw the Elvis will cure a hangover !!

    (4)
  • Megan G.

    Whoa! Totally overwhelming menu because everything sounds sooo good! Custom salads and sandwiches, "designer" salads, classic sandwiches, paninis and wraps in addition to their breakfast items. You really can't go wrong. Expect to pay around $12 for your lunch and beverage.

    (4)
  • Rebecca C.

    This place is great to order from for lunch if you work Downtown. It's also a great Deli to stop by and eat at since it's got outdoor seating right on Biscayne Blvd. I think the newspaper tables are actually kind of cute! They have so many sandwiches to order from as well as paninis, it kind of makes me overwhelmed. Every thing I've ordered has been excellent. They also have a great website that you can order from online now and my favorite was the build-a-salad option where you can add any and all the toppings or ingredients you want. I know it's not just me when I say this, because my entire workplace agrees that this is definitely a favorite.

    (4)
  • Alexis G.

    This place is so DISGUSTING!!! I found a long hair in my pancakes and everything taste like grease. Everything is huge portions to make up for what it lacks. If you ever go you'll see the cooks with no gloves rubbing their noses. Never again!

    (1)
  • Alexander R.

    This place is awesome. Personal favorite is the seared tuna wrap, but everything I've ever eaten here has been delicious.

    (5)
  • Garo T.

    so good! the salads are amazing. i am a salad freak and im always looking for a great salad and today i found it!!! very big, very flavoursome, plenty of dressing and massive variety to choose from. i will definitively be back!!!!!

    (5)
  • Marcos R.

    I like this place. There were some gripes with other reviewers about there being too many items on the menu. I, myself don't really have a problem with that. The sandwiches are a little on the spendy side, but the portions are huge. So they kind of make up for that drawback. It's right around the block from Pace Park, so you can order your meal to go and have it right there at the park with a great view of the bay.

    (3)
  • Andrew G.

    One word: REFRESHING. I'm a fan after one visit and a very tasty roast beef sandwich on good bread, horseradish mayo (the Miami Times, I believe). What gives me great hope is the extensive menu. This is a place I'll be going back to - especially to try out the breakfast options which look good too.

    (4)
  • Abigail S.

    Okay, the munchkins and I needed a quick lunch recently and I decided to give the Daily one last chance. The soup, sandwich, and smoothie we ordered were surprisingly good. The portion sizes were great for sharing and everything was fresh and cooked properly. So this is still not anything to write home about, but at least they do a few things well. Stick to the sandwiches and avoid the wraps, soggy fries, and burnt coffee and you should be all right.

    (3)
  • Mathew R.

    My absolute favorite place to eat in Miami. The portions are as big as the menu. They have everything from breakfast foods, salads, sandwiches, entrees ... you can't possible go hungry at this place. You may encounter a line when you get there but don't worry, it goes fast and is worth the wait. I've even seen a few members of the Miami Heat every now and then ... I try to have something different every time i go there but I always go right for the Miami Prime Sandwich. Awesome roast beef sandwich. The garlic fries are even better. Some call them emotional but that's for you to decide. It's not a cuban place but the cafe con leche and colatas rank up there with the best i've had in Miami and are pretty inexpensive. I even got a picky, strict vegetarian hooked on the first visit so this place is for everyone.

    (5)
  • Laura B.

    Huge menu and generous portions. My go to place. Big sandwiches, tons of options and they cook the shrimp perfectly in their salads. The people here work hard and if there is a line, it moves quickly. Fresh brownies and baked goods are delicious. Nice selection of drinks.

    (4)
  • Ethan T.

    The menu is mammoth. Take a step back when you arrive and try to figure out what you want, it always takes me longer to decide then the time allotted by standing in line. We go here from the office for lunch from time to time, and it is crowded, but seating is always available, though not always outside. In the mornings I have figured out the distance of my long runs to end here so I and get a drink and relax before the walk home. When I don't I long for the coffee as I run by. The bakery selection is a nice treat as well, high suggest a snack for the afternoon from here.

    (4)
  • Shelly B.

    This place is definitely hit or miss for me. Ive been a few times and I usually love it or hate it, although lately its been more of the latter. Its ok though. The portions are huge as written in other reviews. I do tend to like the breakfast better, but all I can say is 'mediocre at best'

    (2)
  • Ana Cristina P.

    Aesthetically, The Daily is pleasing. It's got a cute feel to it, kinda like you're in a comic book or something... The food is also tasty- during one of my dining experiences there I had the best Tuna Sandwich I've ever eaten. So I can't completely dismiss the place... However, I found it very pricy... Over 10 dollars for a sandwich ALONE...If you want chips or a drink you have to order it extra. Also, I hated their coffee- and bad coffee + me = do not mix! and that's all I have to say about that!

    (3)
  • Ricky O.

    Probably a tad over rated.... but different... you wont find some of their offerings just anywhere.... probably too big of a menu. I cant deny what i had was good, but not fantastic.... in a city where everyone appears to be healthy and eat good- this place is perfect for them.... its in a good area and is easily accessable.... i will give it another shot or try brunch for a final decesion...

    (3)
  • Lana N.

    Ordered the Iron Man breakfast wrap--egg whites, spinach, turkey and tomatoes--for breakfast. By the time I made it to my office three blocks away, the wrap was so soggy it was rendered essentially inedible, and it left a huge mess on my desk.

    (1)
  • Tricia K.

    Had the Gables Caesar with grilled shrimp! OMG!! It was the most delicious caesar salad that I have ever had!! It's a large salad with 6 large shrimp. I highly recommend it!! My husband had the tuna melt which was okay. We also had the fries of the day which were potato wedges with cheese, bacon and ranch dressing on the side. We skipped the bacon. It was delicious!! Go hungry because you get a lot of food!!

    (4)
  • Will J.

    This used to be a pretty frequent haunt for Jax and I when we were working closer to the area. It's great because their huge menu covers just about anything that you could be hungry or thirsty for; soups, salads, sandwiches, etc. and the portions are large enough to leave you satiated too. While I've never ordered anything from the Daily that ended with me turn my nose up at it, the food typically camps out in the land of mediocrity. There's free wifi (TIP: Ask the cashier for the latest encryption key, it's usually under the big ceramic coffee cup between the registers) which makes the Daily a perfect place to grab a quick, satisfying bite while knocking out some work or play on the interwebz. Personal Fav: Anything with their Asian Wasabi Dressing

    (3)
  • Jamie L.

    I am a local, and I have been coming here since they've opened. It's always been the place I have recommended to out of town guests or the place I've met friends at for lunch. Lately, the past 3 times I've visited the Daily, one thing or another has happened. From attitude from the staff, poor meat quality, dirty tables, etc. just recently, I tried to place a to go order and specifically called to ask if they delivered to my address. The girl put me on hold and returned to the phone saying yes, they did order to our address- on 79th street. So, we ordered our food online. After doing so, they called to tell me they didn't deliver to our address. I explained that I had just called and someone told me differently. The girl who called me was so rude. She said, "yeah, well we don't" and then HUNG UP on me. That was the last straw. I will never go there again.

    (2)
  • Gus M.

    I finally tried this place after passing by it everyday. I recently moved to the area and The Daily is walking distance. I've had "The Reporter" twice. I believe it consists of turkey, caramelized onions, arugula, pepper jack cheese and honey mustard on grilled ciabatta bread. A winning combination, if you ask me. I'm weary of trying something else, because I saw my girlfriend's Italian sandwich, and that thing was a mess. The prosciutto was cut extremely thick, where it became impossible to chew. We also ordered smoothies, but the 'geniuses' working there gave them to us way before we got the food, so we couldn't enjoy both, the sandwich and the smoothie together. That's another thing. The food takes FOREVER to come out. I've waited a good 20 minutes waiting for a sandwich to be made. And the place was empty. The prices on the sandwiches are a little over-the-top. Nearly $10 and no side of chips or something. I'll maybe give the place one more try, but I wasn't thrilled with the overall quality of the place. +1 for the free, under-the-roof parking.

    (3)
  • Christopher P.

    I have very little to say about this place. Over Priced for sure. Fries have always been soggy.. What a total waste of money . That all being said, the fact that it's a 30 second walk from me, and that the steak sandwich is pretty good, i keep going back. I've had breakfast here twice. I suggest not getting a wrap, it will be overly soggy and drip all over your hands. Another waste of money.

    (2)
  • Jacob C.

    The Daily has some of the best breakfast in the area. I love picking up their breakfast sandwiches to go...they are MASSIVE! Theres a ton of egg and you can get yours with ham, bacon or sausage on a roll. Their coffee is also pretty damn good. Its a great way to start my mornings. Also, their banana nut muffins are delicious...you should definitely pick one of them up, they have big chunks of banana in them...mmmmmmm.....

    (4)
  • Hannah S.

    Goddamit, why do I have to be SO indecisive? Due to my constant waffling, a place like this is a little like torture for me. Their menu is ridiculous - takes up an entire WALL, and every item sounds better than the next. However, I can live with the pain of indecision, as they have so many more veggie-friendly options than your average sandwich shop. I immediately loved this place, and it's loud red & white decor - it looks like a chain just waiting to happen. Are baby Daily Creatives in the works? Additionally, they have FREE parking - so I love them even more. The counter dudes were really friendly, and I went with an Italian tuna fish sammie (no mayo),a smoothie and fries. Smoothie was eh - too much berry, not enough banana IMO. Sandwich was good, I was ravenous so I inhaled it - and still could only eat half the damn thing. Huge. Fries were a parmesan covered delight! Dude upsold us on the parmesan deal, and glad he did, cuz they were unforgettable. We'll def be back for these. BF had a massive Greek salad, and offered a thumbs up when I asked how it was. All in all, not sure I made the right choice in sandwiches, however, I love this place, and can't way to go back and try the shitload of other options. It's so rare I find a place where there are so many menu items made for me - they've earned a special place in my heart, for sure. (PS, they showed us a new dinner menu while we were on the premises, so apparently they've extended their hours)

    (4)
  • Karen P.

    During my stay in Miami I ate here everyday! I'm seriously considering moving here so long as to get good food.. The only downfall to me is that they stop serving breakfast really early! Regardless, staff is awesome, food is delish and the place looks really comforting in a work environment kind of way. weird, i know..but, it works. I need food shipped to SoCal! I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Sandrine E.

    Holy portions!!! Love the variety of food options available for breakfast/brunch including the variety of coffee they have. I love coming here. Its a nice alternative to IHOP. I absolutely love their home fries. Beware if you opt for the make your own omelette they make it with 5 eggs, its HUGE! Make sure to come HUNGRY! Food is a bit pricey but for the quality of food its totally worth it.

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    I order from the Daily every Thursday and Sunday. The food is always fresh and the delivery is pretty quick. A couple of times I have had order mess-ups but they are always very helpful and willing to fix it. The staff on the phone and the delivery staff are super friendly. It's a little pricey. But the portions are huge, I can never finish! A great lunch or dinner place if you're looking for something fresh and fast.

    (4)
  • Lee B.

    I have eaten here a few times, salads only. Always fresh, dressings are good, great portions for the price. Free wifi. Good lunch atmosphere. HUGE MENU. Sandwiches looked really good..

    (4)
  • Britney S.

    Cute concept and pretty good sandwiches and salads. Both come in huge portions and are definitely big enough to share. My boyfriend has had the chicken parm sandwich a few times and it is always delicious. All of the sandwichs/paninis I've tasted were great but a little too heavy for my liking so I tend to stick to the salads. Recently I've been obsessed with the Collins Avenue Chopped salad. I add chicken and the dressing is freakin' tasty. Fries are good, as well as the potato salad. Delivery has always been pretty quick and easy. Overall no complaints, definitely a go to for me and my boyfriend!

    (4)
  • Mit P.

    My initial reaction was that this food looks too healthy, but I have since come around. This is now my favorite sandwich shop in Miami. What I like: 1) They have an incredibly wide range of high quality ingredients. There are about a dozen cheeses, there are several sauces, and there a broad range of fillings including steak, chicken parmesan, every tipe of cold cut, 12 cheeses, as well as things like hummus, curried chicken, egg salad, etc. 2) They also have a very good bakery with good quality bread. It's not distinctive like a high end French bakery, but it is very good. 3) excellent recipes. While you can design your own sandwich, it is smarter to go with one of their menu options. They are very well done. The turkey sandwich for example has a cranberry onion jam, pesto mayonnaise and Swiss cheese which makes for the best tasting turkey sandwich I ever had (I normally hate turkey). 4) The cheese steak sandwich paired with the french fries is excellent. The cheesesteak has a nice combination of peppers, onions, cheese and good seasoning. The fries are superb - taste fresh, perfectly salted, delicious. What they could do better 1) The roadworks outside 2) Would be nice if they had a full fledged patisserie to top things off.

    (5)
  • George M.

    What a solid place for fresh food and protein fix...looking for a salad with tons of chicken and eggs...get the Washington. I will come back again, you feel good after having a healthy fresh lunch.

    (4)
  • Kristen T.

    A good place to go for brunch or lunch. Kind of overpriced for sandwiches. Always packed, the service is friendly and the food comes out quick. Their menu is pretty overwhelming but I like how you can make your own sandwich or salad, and the options for each are endless. The Reuben is really good. Wasn't so impressed with: the Little Havana wrap (bland), the Nola BBQ chicken was alright (the sauce was a little off), The Printer (olive tapenade was funky). Everything sounds really awesome on the menu but sometimes a hot sandwich will come out cold or a sauce they use just doesn't work. My boyfriend agrees, we always come more excited than when we leave... either the vegetables aren't fresh, or they skimp on a certain topping, or one of our sandwiches will be dry but the other will be really good. This place is definitely more hype than substance, but the portions are big, I like the concept/vibe and there is enough stuff on the menu to try different stuff every time I go so I have faith I will find my go-to menu items at some point.

    (3)
  • angel g.

    Well...the food has a lot of potential and their name is fitting. Everything on the menu is "creative" and they have a lot of innovative combinations that I've never been able to find in any other place. They also have black olive tapenade, which is probably the best kind of spread in existence. This is definitely a place you should sit down at, though. Every time I've ordered delivery, my food arrives in an hour and tastes/feels/looks/smells like it's been sitting on the counter or in a car for the entire hour I was waiting for it. Every time I order take out, I'm standing around for 45 minutes. I don't get why a virtually empty cafe would take that long to make a sandwich or two, considering that they have like 12 (respectively) people cooking at once. It's also a tad bit pricey for what it essentially is. Vegan friendly. Which gets them a third star.

    (3)
  • Lisa C.

    The Daily ROCKS it! I'm not just saying this because I'm a Public Relations Professional and adore the whole Newspaper Theme of the establishment. I'm saying this because the food is amazing, great quality and taste for the dollar. I enjoyed a fantastic Sandwich of roasted ham, french brie and basil with caramelized onions and a delicious dressing. My friend had a steak sub with roasted peppers. Deelish! The menu has many amazing selections for breakfast or lunch. This guy next to us was having the most gargantuan salad that two can easily share. The grilled chicken on it looked juicy and delicious. YUM! Anyway I am so going back. Absolutely a great fast find for under $15 for one.

    (4)
  • Alexis Y.

    I live near the Daily and go often on the weekends for breakfast or lunch with my dog. Here is how to make the best of your Daily experience. 1 - Go inside and pick up a printed menu from the cashier take your time reviewing the options - (Daily news chicken salad ) - think chicken salad with curry mustard - yum yum yum OR Skip the menu and invent a sandwich, wrap, salad or breakfast concoction they have about every ingredient you can think of. 2- Order/Pick up your drinks (may I recommend the lemonade or OJ) 3- Server will bring your food (ask for bowl of water for your pooch) 4- Begin munching 5- Take leftovers I took my dad there for breakfast and he ordered the "best egg dish ever" and he asked me to take him the next day so he can eat it again

    (4)
  • Ivonne Marie C.

    Yum Yum Yum!!!! I came here for lunch on Saturday, the place was packed but there was no line to order and there were plenty of open seats inside and out. My hubs had the egg salad BLT (I forget what it was called) - it was HUGE and really, really good; plus came with delicious cole slaw. I had the mermaid salad... think crumbled goat cheese, strawberries, candied walnuts, carrot slivers, apple slices, corn and chicken (I substituted the shrimp it comes with) ~ deliciousness in a bowl - oh yeah, all on a small bed of lettuce (meaning, you get all that and lettuce, not lettuce and a little bit of that); and a really good strawberry vinaigrette (you can order extra free of charge). I am in love! All this time going to salad creations when someone else had created and amazing salad and sandwich bar just next door - I can't wait to go back! I have heard the breakfast here is really good, so I'm looking forward to trying it one of these days.

    (5)
  • G S.

    This place is awesome. Delicious sandwiches, huge portions! Sharing is not an issue even if you are very hungry. I had the Nola BBQ Chicken sandwich, yum.

    (4)
  • Maria K.

    Great place! Big portions! Fresh food and Sh@t now they serve beer! I had a Greek ave salad with grilled chicken and a Brooklyn lager. Great lunch.

    (5)
  • Diana H.

    I really love their long menu. For indecisive people like me, having long menus is essential; short menus have been a deal breaker in the past. I've tried a couple of their sandwiches and scrambled egg platters. It's very greasy which I wasn't expecting. I would like to add that it's overpriced, but Midtown/Downtown/Brickell is overpriced as it is.

    (3)
  • Luna B.

    Went here on a local recommendation. We thanked him by buying him a gift card it was that good. I wish more places were this flexible with options and choices! I was able to make my perfect sandwich! I wish I lived closer so I could try more of the menu, but I know if I am ever in Miami again. I will go here. We were staying at the Hilton down the street, and it was worth the nice little walk for lunch!

    (4)
  • Martin O.

    I have been to the Daily for breakfast, but I think their sandwiches are much better! I went to the Daily on a Sunday afternoon and it was packed, people lining up for both orders to eat in and to take out. The portions are huge so you might consider splitting a sandwich. I had a hot Chicken Cutlet Custom Sandwich and my hoops buddy had a Chicken Barbeque that looked unbelievable. I saw someone else ordering it with a side of Hand Cut fries. You can park for free in the garage but there is limited parking. There are parking meters but make sure you feed them. The meters also accept Verrus Mobile Payment if you have an account.

    (4)
  • Vanessa G.

    Until this week, I may have been the only local who didn't know about The Daily. Even my friends from Broward (who NEVER cross the county line) had been to this place multiple times. After reading a few crummy reviews on Yelp, I wasn't really all that excited to try this place out... but, my friends dragged me there and I finally checked this place out. Based on my 4-star review, I def liked this place. Great upbeat atmosphere with an upscale diner feel. You order at the counter from a giant menu hanging from the cieling. Let me emphasize GIANT... there are tons of sandwiches, salads and combinations to choose from. From your meat-loving boyfriend, to your vegan BFF... there's a lunch option for everyone. Plus, the portions are HUGE! Def big enough for 2 people to share any item on the menu. And, the place has free parking in the parking garage behind the shop and free WiFi. I'd definitely go back and try another one of their yummy-sounding menu items.

    (4)
  • Talisha M.

    Best Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich ever! Enough said!

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    The Daily is a good spot for lunch. I recommend the pulled pork sandwich and the crab cake sandwich. Both are very good. Make sure you come hungry or share something because the portions are HUGE! I highly recommend their Chocolate cake, and the German Chocolate cake. They are both moist and delicious!

    (3)
  • Sergio N.

    Nice paninis and breakfast.

    (3)
  • Paula E.

    Today I had my second Daily experience ever...and it was better than the first, which already had made a good impression on me. I rolled into the joint for some breakfast this morning with Ana Cristina and Travis... hhmm yeaahh. Anyway we were in the neighborhood and decided to stop by and boy am I glad we did. I was so happy when I looked up at the menu and read what seemed like an eternity of delicious options. To make my life easier, I focused on breakfast only....ugh but which one? When Ana decided she was going to go for the Greek bfast, I scrolled down to read what it entailed to find right beneath it "The Best Egg dish ever"....my my, I think I've found the winner... add a Chai freeze, total of 12 bucks. They handed me my number and I excitedly ran to the table where my partners awaited. As if it isn't enough awesomeness that I felt like I was inside a comic, the music is soooo sick. Paul Simon, Buffalo Springfield, Al Green...and the works....pfftt great hangover times. We waited impatiently til the dude finally brought us our food. Oh my god, I love breakfast but this was just ridiculous! The home made fries are like sauteed hash browns with onions and peppers and goodies all over...hhhmm add some hot sauce and its heaven. Now, the best egg dish ever, might not look it, but trust me when I say the minute you put a a spoon full of that lovely combination of goat cheese, and mushrooms and tomatoes with basil and eggness and hhhmmmmm FOODGASM!!!! so good, I wish you all would've spent the night with us also so you could've enjoyed this as well.

    (5)
  • Omar G.

    This place has a clever theme to their menu, and it works. Ingredients are quality and the sandwiches and wraps have been cleverly conceived. I would be a bigger fan if they cut some of the fat out of their sandwiches. Sometimes it tastes like a "fat" sandwich, depending on what you order. Tone it down a bit (ham, roast beef ones for example) and you have a hit. The hipsters like good eats, but I'm sure a slightly healthier menu (as far as macro-nutrient ratios go) would be in order. The fries are yummy but particularly greasy as well. I'm a fan though (guilty pleasure)

    (4)
  • Naty K.

    I don't see what's so special about this place. My friends ordered a sandwich which barely had any filling; it was mostly bread and lettuce, all in all a joke for what you pay. The place is crowded (not sure why), overpriced and they allow dogs to sit in the outdoor tables with their owners. The woman across from us was having her dog sit on a chair while it was licking its bottom, a total turnoff. The killer came in the form of a woman at the table next to us was putting food on the chair for her disgusting, smelly dog to lick. That killed my appetite, plus the fact the busboy never bothered to clean the drool left on the chair for other unfortunate souls who may be tempted to sit there, pretty much sealed the deal about their poor hygiene practices. Never coming again!

    (1)
  • Viviana G.

    I love this place! The best location for sandwiches. I can't recall the one I last tried but it had sweet caramelized onions, turkey and french brie and it was to die for! I love the ambience and decor of this place, it's so fun! They don't take very long for delivery either but then again I was really close. The pastries are pretty great as well however the pricing can get quite expensive at times so I would not suggest making this your daily lunch place but its great for a once a week treat.

    (4)
  • Tanya V.

    I have always wanted to try the food here, and we finally ordered lunch from here and it was TOTALLY worth it! It's not super cheap, but its super yum, they use really good ingredients and the portions are huge. In the end making it totally worth it I ordered the curry chicken salad sandwich- it had real big chunks of all white chicken, and slices brie ! Very satisfied customer- looking forward to trying their breakfast!

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Great place. I've never had a problem with their food. It's always good and fresh. Service is on point. And their are a huge selection of chips and drinks. I would recommend this place as a great lunch spot.

    (5)
  • Blake R.

    Their signature sandwiches are great but the ability to CUSTOM make your own with their delicious bread options makes for the ultimate LUNCH. Breakfast was a bit expensive so i would nix that option. I have enjoyed their Daily lunch creations for the fiftieth time....need I say more.

    (3)
  • Tania H.

    Altho I live in the same building, this place is still excellent in customer service. Their portions are gi-normous so I suggest you come with an appetite! I love the fact that they serve breakfast til 1PM on weekends & now they know me so well that when I call they give me the soup of the day ( im a soup junkie)

    (5)
  • Amy F.

    Had the Ocean Drive Sesame Chicken salad sub seared tuna and it was really good and HUGE. I had to leave a ton on my plate because it was just too much to finish. The dressing left a little to be desired, but it was not bad. The service is a little rush-rush too, which is a little annoying, but I guess you can do that when you have good food. :)

    (4)
  • Raj M.

    Actually 3.5 Stars. Been there several times and still find the menu intimidating! I think the best thing to do is study up online and figure out what you want before you get their :) Of course having a large menu is not a bad thing, it just takes time to get used to, and they have a large variety of sandwiches / salads. Sometimes I like a salad (to the dismay of my wife) and man they can make a good salad with fresh ingredients. My favorite is Domo Arigato which tuna/wasabi/avocado and other goodies. All the sandwiches have been really good also, except for the Philly cheese steak. It's OK, but not as good as the other sandwiches there. If you want to try a mammoth of sandwich, try the NOLA BBQ chicken sandwich. Be warned, not your usual light fare chicken sandwich...This one is for men ladies. (This coming from a guy who sometimes eats salads!) I would have given it 4 stars; however, it seems a tad overpriced. Enjoy!

    (3)
  • Rosanna B.

    I love The Daily! I don't eat pork and here I can have turkey crispy bacon!!! Great, for brunch and lunch!!

    (4)
  • Alex G.

    Found this great breakfast (and lunch) spot by accident, just driving by during the big art week in Miami. Huge menu; you order at the counter and get a number card to display on your table. The service was quick and my items came out correctly- what more could I ask for? The egg white scramble (the boot camp) was huge - 5 eggs! Oh, and delicious. Coffee was above average, if not great, but it hit the spot. I was I impressed - I'll be back next time I'm in the area.

    (5)
  • Talisha M.

    Best Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich ever! Enough said!

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    The Daily is a good spot for lunch. I recommend the pulled pork sandwich and the crab cake sandwich. Both are very good. Make sure you come hungry or share something because the portions are HUGE! I highly recommend their Chocolate cake, and the German Chocolate cake. They are both moist and delicious!

    (3)
  • Sergio N.

    Nice paninis and breakfast.

    (3)
  • Tanya V.

    I have always wanted to try the food here, and we finally ordered lunch from here and it was TOTALLY worth it! It's not super cheap, but its super yum, they use really good ingredients and the portions are huge. In the end making it totally worth it I ordered the curry chicken salad sandwich- it had real big chunks of all white chicken, and slices brie ! Very satisfied customer- looking forward to trying their breakfast!

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Great place. I've never had a problem with their food. It's always good and fresh. Service is on point. And their are a huge selection of chips and drinks. I would recommend this place as a great lunch spot.

    (5)
  • Blake R.

    Their signature sandwiches are great but the ability to CUSTOM make your own with their delicious bread options makes for the ultimate LUNCH. Breakfast was a bit expensive so i would nix that option. I have enjoyed their Daily lunch creations for the fiftieth time....need I say more.

    (3)
  • Paula E.

    Today I had my second Daily experience ever...and it was better than the first, which already had made a good impression on me. I rolled into the joint for some breakfast this morning with Ana Cristina and Travis... hhmm yeaahh. Anyway we were in the neighborhood and decided to stop by and boy am I glad we did. I was so happy when I looked up at the menu and read what seemed like an eternity of delicious options. To make my life easier, I focused on breakfast only....ugh but which one? When Ana decided she was going to go for the Greek bfast, I scrolled down to read what it entailed to find right beneath it "The Best Egg dish ever"....my my, I think I've found the winner... add a Chai freeze, total of 12 bucks. They handed me my number and I excitedly ran to the table where my partners awaited. As if it isn't enough awesomeness that I felt like I was inside a comic, the music is soooo sick. Paul Simon, Buffalo Springfield, Al Green...and the works....pfftt great hangover times. We waited impatiently til the dude finally brought us our food. Oh my god, I love breakfast but this was just ridiculous! The home made fries are like sauteed hash browns with onions and peppers and goodies all over...hhhmm add some hot sauce and its heaven. Now, the best egg dish ever, might not look it, but trust me when I say the minute you put a a spoon full of that lovely combination of goat cheese, and mushrooms and tomatoes with basil and eggness and hhhmmmmm FOODGASM!!!! so good, I wish you all would've spent the night with us also so you could've enjoyed this as well.

    (5)
  • Omar G.

    This place has a clever theme to their menu, and it works. Ingredients are quality and the sandwiches and wraps have been cleverly conceived. I would be a bigger fan if they cut some of the fat out of their sandwiches. Sometimes it tastes like a "fat" sandwich, depending on what you order. Tone it down a bit (ham, roast beef ones for example) and you have a hit. The hipsters like good eats, but I'm sure a slightly healthier menu (as far as macro-nutrient ratios go) would be in order. The fries are yummy but particularly greasy as well. I'm a fan though (guilty pleasure)

    (4)
  • Naty K.

    I don't see what's so special about this place. My friends ordered a sandwich which barely had any filling; it was mostly bread and lettuce, all in all a joke for what you pay. The place is crowded (not sure why), overpriced and they allow dogs to sit in the outdoor tables with their owners. The woman across from us was having her dog sit on a chair while it was licking its bottom, a total turnoff. The killer came in the form of a woman at the table next to us was putting food on the chair for her disgusting, smelly dog to lick. That killed my appetite, plus the fact the busboy never bothered to clean the drool left on the chair for other unfortunate souls who may be tempted to sit there, pretty much sealed the deal about their poor hygiene practices. Never coming again!

    (1)
  • Viviana G.

    I love this place! The best location for sandwiches. I can't recall the one I last tried but it had sweet caramelized onions, turkey and french brie and it was to die for! I love the ambience and decor of this place, it's so fun! They don't take very long for delivery either but then again I was really close. The pastries are pretty great as well however the pricing can get quite expensive at times so I would not suggest making this your daily lunch place but its great for a once a week treat.

    (4)
  • Tania H.

    Altho I live in the same building, this place is still excellent in customer service. Their portions are gi-normous so I suggest you come with an appetite! I love the fact that they serve breakfast til 1PM on weekends & now they know me so well that when I call they give me the soup of the day ( im a soup junkie)

    (5)
  • Amy F.

    Had the Ocean Drive Sesame Chicken salad sub seared tuna and it was really good and HUGE. I had to leave a ton on my plate because it was just too much to finish. The dressing left a little to be desired, but it was not bad. The service is a little rush-rush too, which is a little annoying, but I guess you can do that when you have good food. :)

    (4)
  • Raj M.

    Actually 3.5 Stars. Been there several times and still find the menu intimidating! I think the best thing to do is study up online and figure out what you want before you get their :) Of course having a large menu is not a bad thing, it just takes time to get used to, and they have a large variety of sandwiches / salads. Sometimes I like a salad (to the dismay of my wife) and man they can make a good salad with fresh ingredients. My favorite is Domo Arigato which tuna/wasabi/avocado and other goodies. All the sandwiches have been really good also, except for the Philly cheese steak. It's OK, but not as good as the other sandwiches there. If you want to try a mammoth of sandwich, try the NOLA BBQ chicken sandwich. Be warned, not your usual light fare chicken sandwich...This one is for men ladies. (This coming from a guy who sometimes eats salads!) I would have given it 4 stars; however, it seems a tad overpriced. Enjoy!

    (3)
  • Rosanna B.

    I love The Daily! I don't eat pork and here I can have turkey crispy bacon!!! Great, for brunch and lunch!!

    (4)
  • Alex G.

    Found this great breakfast (and lunch) spot by accident, just driving by during the big art week in Miami. Huge menu; you order at the counter and get a number card to display on your table. The service was quick and my items came out correctly- what more could I ask for? The egg white scramble (the boot camp) was huge - 5 eggs! Oh, and delicious. Coffee was above average, if not great, but it hit the spot. I was I impressed - I'll be back next time I'm in the area.

    (5)
  • angel g.

    Well...the food has a lot of potential and their name is fitting. Everything on the menu is "creative" and they have a lot of innovative combinations that I've never been able to find in any other place. They also have black olive tapenade, which is probably the best kind of spread in existence. This is definitely a place you should sit down at, though. Every time I've ordered delivery, my food arrives in an hour and tastes/feels/looks/smells like it's been sitting on the counter or in a car for the entire hour I was waiting for it. Every time I order take out, I'm standing around for 45 minutes. I don't get why a virtually empty cafe would take that long to make a sandwich or two, considering that they have like 12 (respectively) people cooking at once. It's also a tad bit pricey for what it essentially is. Vegan friendly. Which gets them a third star.

    (3)
  • Lisa C.

    The Daily ROCKS it! I'm not just saying this because I'm a Public Relations Professional and adore the whole Newspaper Theme of the establishment. I'm saying this because the food is amazing, great quality and taste for the dollar. I enjoyed a fantastic Sandwich of roasted ham, french brie and basil with caramelized onions and a delicious dressing. My friend had a steak sub with roasted peppers. Deelish! The menu has many amazing selections for breakfast or lunch. This guy next to us was having the most gargantuan salad that two can easily share. The grilled chicken on it looked juicy and delicious. YUM! Anyway I am so going back. Absolutely a great fast find for under $15 for one.

    (4)
  • Alexis Y.

    I live near the Daily and go often on the weekends for breakfast or lunch with my dog. Here is how to make the best of your Daily experience. 1 - Go inside and pick up a printed menu from the cashier take your time reviewing the options - (Daily news chicken salad ) - think chicken salad with curry mustard - yum yum yum OR Skip the menu and invent a sandwich, wrap, salad or breakfast concoction they have about every ingredient you can think of. 2- Order/Pick up your drinks (may I recommend the lemonade or OJ) 3- Server will bring your food (ask for bowl of water for your pooch) 4- Begin munching 5- Take leftovers I took my dad there for breakfast and he ordered the "best egg dish ever" and he asked me to take him the next day so he can eat it again

    (4)
  • Ivonne Marie C.

    Yum Yum Yum!!!! I came here for lunch on Saturday, the place was packed but there was no line to order and there were plenty of open seats inside and out. My hubs had the egg salad BLT (I forget what it was called) - it was HUGE and really, really good; plus came with delicious cole slaw. I had the mermaid salad... think crumbled goat cheese, strawberries, candied walnuts, carrot slivers, apple slices, corn and chicken (I substituted the shrimp it comes with) ~ deliciousness in a bowl - oh yeah, all on a small bed of lettuce (meaning, you get all that and lettuce, not lettuce and a little bit of that); and a really good strawberry vinaigrette (you can order extra free of charge). I am in love! All this time going to salad creations when someone else had created and amazing salad and sandwich bar just next door - I can't wait to go back! I have heard the breakfast here is really good, so I'm looking forward to trying it one of these days.

    (5)
  • G S.

    This place is awesome. Delicious sandwiches, huge portions! Sharing is not an issue even if you are very hungry. I had the Nola BBQ Chicken sandwich, yum.

    (4)
  • Maria K.

    Great place! Big portions! Fresh food and Sh@t now they serve beer! I had a Greek ave salad with grilled chicken and a Brooklyn lager. Great lunch.

    (5)
  • Diana H.

    I really love their long menu. For indecisive people like me, having long menus is essential; short menus have been a deal breaker in the past. I've tried a couple of their sandwiches and scrambled egg platters. It's very greasy which I wasn't expecting. I would like to add that it's overpriced, but Midtown/Downtown/Brickell is overpriced as it is.

    (3)
  • Luna B.

    Went here on a local recommendation. We thanked him by buying him a gift card it was that good. I wish more places were this flexible with options and choices! I was able to make my perfect sandwich! I wish I lived closer so I could try more of the menu, but I know if I am ever in Miami again. I will go here. We were staying at the Hilton down the street, and it was worth the nice little walk for lunch!

    (4)
  • Martin O.

    I have been to the Daily for breakfast, but I think their sandwiches are much better! I went to the Daily on a Sunday afternoon and it was packed, people lining up for both orders to eat in and to take out. The portions are huge so you might consider splitting a sandwich. I had a hot Chicken Cutlet Custom Sandwich and my hoops buddy had a Chicken Barbeque that looked unbelievable. I saw someone else ordering it with a side of Hand Cut fries. You can park for free in the garage but there is limited parking. There are parking meters but make sure you feed them. The meters also accept Verrus Mobile Payment if you have an account.

    (4)
  • Vanessa G.

    Until this week, I may have been the only local who didn't know about The Daily. Even my friends from Broward (who NEVER cross the county line) had been to this place multiple times. After reading a few crummy reviews on Yelp, I wasn't really all that excited to try this place out... but, my friends dragged me there and I finally checked this place out. Based on my 4-star review, I def liked this place. Great upbeat atmosphere with an upscale diner feel. You order at the counter from a giant menu hanging from the cieling. Let me emphasize GIANT... there are tons of sandwiches, salads and combinations to choose from. From your meat-loving boyfriend, to your vegan BFF... there's a lunch option for everyone. Plus, the portions are HUGE! Def big enough for 2 people to share any item on the menu. And, the place has free parking in the parking garage behind the shop and free WiFi. I'd definitely go back and try another one of their yummy-sounding menu items.

    (4)
  • Ro R.

    It was okay. The inside was nice and open, and the decor really gets you. They also had a giant plasma going with the Dolphins game on, so it's a nice place to grab lunch on any given afternoon. I found service to be good too. I'll definitely have to go back there and try for a better sandwich though. After reading so many reviews on the BBQ chicken sandwich, I figured I had to try it. Alas, I walked away disappointed. Something's just not right about shredded BBQ chicken and COLE SLAW put together. It was just an awful taste. I took the half that I didn't eat home, but even then I couldn't bare to eat it. Sandwich fail. I don't know why it's gotten such great reviews. There really wasn't much to it all it seemed. Shredded chicken doused in BBQ sauce plus cole slaw. Pass. I'm not giving up on this place yet, considering the ridiculous amount of options available, there has to be at least something worth trying. Until next time.

    (3)
  • Charity G.

    The Daily has great sandwiches and salads! Very unique combinations any foody would love! And so many options! The location is great. The atmosphere kind of makes you feel like you're in a comic book. There are newspapers on the tables and a newspaper spread on the walls. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience here!

    (5)
  • Ben F.

    I was very pleasantly surprised by The Daily Creative Food Co. From a counter-style ordering joint, I expected only sandwiches and soups. But for dinner, especially being in Miami, what immediately caught my eye was the seared-tuna over cold black sesame noodles with red peppers, broccoli, and cucumbers. It took me less than a minute to order that, and another twenty seconds to order the fresh lemonade. The tuna was perfect--a crispy gray seared peppery exterior, cut thick with a meaty pink flesh. The noodles were rich with sesame, but not greasy with sesame oil, and there were just the right amount of vegetables to compliment. The highest praise I can give is this: I don't like cucumbers, and I ate all of the cucumbers on the plate. I don't know what they did to them. The dish was $15.95, and it was extremely generous portion-wise (including the tuna). The atmosphere was great: a nice selection of music playing, ranging from Daft Punk to Live U2 to Reggae, with basketball on the television silently, and some good reading material of which I could avail myself. A solid place to eat alone, but if I had a friend with me on the trip, I would be eager to bring them along. The newspaper-under-laminate tables are rad, and the artwork featured is large-scale cartoon panels drawn specifically for the restaurant. Backstory: I was at a conference at the Marriott Biscayne Bay, and wasn't really sure about the location of the hotel with respect to restaurants and the rest of Miami. I checked Urbanspoon and Yelp, and figured out there were a couple restaurants in the area. I debated just getting room service, but decided it would be a waste to spend my whole time here in the hotel. I considered going upscale, but The Daily was one of a few restaurants that had great reviews, and even though it wasn't my dime, there's no reason to spend carelessly. I'm glad I took that approach, because I got wonderful food with a lot of character, I didn't break anybody's bank, and I think I experienced a bit more of the city than I would have if I had eaten at Chef Jeff's Catch-of-the-Day Seafood-Palace.

    (5)
  • Steve F.

    Very nice local casual breakfast / lunch walk up and dine in the biscayne bay area. Stopped by for breakfast and had the hot cakes, apple sausage and ice coffee. All very good - fresh fruit on the cakes was a nice surprise as the menu didn't mention it. They do a very good ice coffee. Huge menu to choose from that lets you find what your in the mood for. Bagels seem to be their big hit there. To bad they gotta suffer thru the construction on Biscayne Blvd. Parking is sparce but there is a covered garage that connects to the back. May be a bit difficult to find the entrance as there were no signs. If you want to step away from the busy hotels, this place fits that and more.

    (3)
  • Christina P.

    Cute, cute, cute! I love their decor and the theme here. This is a great lunch spot if you're feeling like a nicely portioned meal/sandwich. I went here for the first time recently and had one of their signature sandwiches; way too many options to choose from for a first-timer! I chose the Turkey Sweetness, which came with cranberry sauce, mayo and cheese. Delicious! I'd like to go back and try one of their wraps. The sandwich I had was huge and I had a whole half left, which I ate for lunch the next day. Looking forward to going back!

    (4)
  • Suzanne S.

    On vacation staying at the hilton. Within walking distance and have been twice in thee days. Good eats. Cheap. Orange juice is fresh squeeze

    (5)
  • Nicole S.

    This small eatery dazzles customers with its comic book pop art decor, extensive menu and great customer service. I've tried numerous items including the Sun Sentinel Turkey Club, The Miami Herald Chicken and the White Bean Tuscan soup - all were more than delicious. Will not disappoint. Huge Fan.

    (5)
  • Dani W.

    I've tried to like The Daily, but I've eaten there multiple times and always come away disappointed. Finally decided I'm not going to go there anymore, period. The food is decent, but the service is horrible. I've waited ages for my to-go order. One time I waited ages only to be told that my food had actually been sitting up at the front counter the whole time. One time they took my name wrong and as a result, couldn't find my order. And then, I tried to get some brunch delivered. I called at 12.15 and was told it'd be delivered within the hour. An hour came and went, and I called the store to check on the delivery status. "I'll call you right back," the guy said. Never called back. After an hour and fifteen minutes, the food was delivered, and the guy didn't apologize or anything. We open the thing for pancakes, and what do you know, there's not even any syrup. It's so convenient for everyone Bayshore, but just not worth the hassle. The Daily really needs to get it together.

    (1)
  • Helen G.

    I frequent the Daily really only because I live near it. I have mixed feelings, the service is bad, prices are HIGH, but the food is pretty good. i always order the black forest ham with brie, though trying to make the sandwhich your own, add or delete items will come with a hefty price tag. Though, it is always good, and they rarely mess it up. Breakfast is great here too. I always try and go a time that is lunch rush, a little later afternoon so you aren't waiting in the awful line only to then have no-where to sit at. The portions are generous, enough for two people I would say. For the area its a better choice than the Burger King, Checkers, or Latin Cafe for lunch or breakfast.

    (3)
  • Janelle F.

    I've stopped going to the daily, and now I'm hooked on their delivery...for breakfast! They seem to be the only place that delivers breakfast to my office and that's okay with me! Everything. from sandwiches to omelettes. is extremely tasty! They get here usually within an hour and the food is always hot. The Daily is my definite go-to when I'm too busy to walk to the cafeteria down the street!

    (4)
  • Karen P.

    During my stay in Miami I ate here everyday! I'm seriously considering moving here so long as to get good food.. The only downfall to me is that they stop serving breakfast really early! Regardless, staff is awesome, food is delish and the place looks really comforting in a work environment kind of way. weird, i know..but, it works. I need food shipped to SoCal! I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Sandrine E.

    Holy portions!!! Love the variety of food options available for breakfast/brunch including the variety of coffee they have. I love coming here. Its a nice alternative to IHOP. I absolutely love their home fries. Beware if you opt for the make your own omelette they make it with 5 eggs, its HUGE! Make sure to come HUNGRY! Food is a bit pricey but for the quality of food its totally worth it.

    (4)
  • Gus M.

    I finally tried this place after passing by it everyday. I recently moved to the area and The Daily is walking distance. I've had "The Reporter" twice. I believe it consists of turkey, caramelized onions, arugula, pepper jack cheese and honey mustard on grilled ciabatta bread. A winning combination, if you ask me. I'm weary of trying something else, because I saw my girlfriend's Italian sandwich, and that thing was a mess. The prosciutto was cut extremely thick, where it became impossible to chew. We also ordered smoothies, but the 'geniuses' working there gave them to us way before we got the food, so we couldn't enjoy both, the sandwich and the smoothie together. That's another thing. The food takes FOREVER to come out. I've waited a good 20 minutes waiting for a sandwich to be made. And the place was empty. The prices on the sandwiches are a little over-the-top. Nearly $10 and no side of chips or something. I'll maybe give the place one more try, but I wasn't thrilled with the overall quality of the place. +1 for the free, under-the-roof parking.

    (3)
  • Christopher P.

    I have very little to say about this place. Over Priced for sure. Fries have always been soggy.. What a total waste of money . That all being said, the fact that it's a 30 second walk from me, and that the steak sandwich is pretty good, i keep going back. I've had breakfast here twice. I suggest not getting a wrap, it will be overly soggy and drip all over your hands. Another waste of money.

    (2)
  • Jacob C.

    The Daily has some of the best breakfast in the area. I love picking up their breakfast sandwiches to go...they are MASSIVE! Theres a ton of egg and you can get yours with ham, bacon or sausage on a roll. Their coffee is also pretty damn good. Its a great way to start my mornings. Also, their banana nut muffins are delicious...you should definitely pick one of them up, they have big chunks of banana in them...mmmmmmm.....

    (4)
  • Hannah S.

    Goddamit, why do I have to be SO indecisive? Due to my constant waffling, a place like this is a little like torture for me. Their menu is ridiculous - takes up an entire WALL, and every item sounds better than the next. However, I can live with the pain of indecision, as they have so many more veggie-friendly options than your average sandwich shop. I immediately loved this place, and it's loud red & white decor - it looks like a chain just waiting to happen. Are baby Daily Creatives in the works? Additionally, they have FREE parking - so I love them even more. The counter dudes were really friendly, and I went with an Italian tuna fish sammie (no mayo),a smoothie and fries. Smoothie was eh - too much berry, not enough banana IMO. Sandwich was good, I was ravenous so I inhaled it - and still could only eat half the damn thing. Huge. Fries were a parmesan covered delight! Dude upsold us on the parmesan deal, and glad he did, cuz they were unforgettable. We'll def be back for these. BF had a massive Greek salad, and offered a thumbs up when I asked how it was. All in all, not sure I made the right choice in sandwiches, however, I love this place, and can't way to go back and try the shitload of other options. It's so rare I find a place where there are so many menu items made for me - they've earned a special place in my heart, for sure. (PS, they showed us a new dinner menu while we were on the premises, so apparently they've extended their hours)

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    I order from the Daily every Thursday and Sunday. The food is always fresh and the delivery is pretty quick. A couple of times I have had order mess-ups but they are always very helpful and willing to fix it. The staff on the phone and the delivery staff are super friendly. It's a little pricey. But the portions are huge, I can never finish! A great lunch or dinner place if you're looking for something fresh and fast.

    (4)
  • Lee B.

    I have eaten here a few times, salads only. Always fresh, dressings are good, great portions for the price. Free wifi. Good lunch atmosphere. HUGE MENU. Sandwiches looked really good..

    (4)
  • Britney S.

    Cute concept and pretty good sandwiches and salads. Both come in huge portions and are definitely big enough to share. My boyfriend has had the chicken parm sandwich a few times and it is always delicious. All of the sandwichs/paninis I've tasted were great but a little too heavy for my liking so I tend to stick to the salads. Recently I've been obsessed with the Collins Avenue Chopped salad. I add chicken and the dressing is freakin' tasty. Fries are good, as well as the potato salad. Delivery has always been pretty quick and easy. Overall no complaints, definitely a go to for me and my boyfriend!

    (4)
  • Mit P.

    My initial reaction was that this food looks too healthy, but I have since come around. This is now my favorite sandwich shop in Miami. What I like: 1) They have an incredibly wide range of high quality ingredients. There are about a dozen cheeses, there are several sauces, and there a broad range of fillings including steak, chicken parmesan, every tipe of cold cut, 12 cheeses, as well as things like hummus, curried chicken, egg salad, etc. 2) They also have a very good bakery with good quality bread. It's not distinctive like a high end French bakery, but it is very good. 3) excellent recipes. While you can design your own sandwich, it is smarter to go with one of their menu options. They are very well done. The turkey sandwich for example has a cranberry onion jam, pesto mayonnaise and Swiss cheese which makes for the best tasting turkey sandwich I ever had (I normally hate turkey). 4) The cheese steak sandwich paired with the french fries is excellent. The cheesesteak has a nice combination of peppers, onions, cheese and good seasoning. The fries are superb - taste fresh, perfectly salted, delicious. What they could do better 1) The roadworks outside 2) Would be nice if they had a full fledged patisserie to top things off.

    (5)
  • Maria A.

    As many have mentioned the menu is huge and slightly confusing/daunting maybe even a little overpowering. I walked in with my sister and straight off we liked the location and aesthetic. I knew i wanted the banana french toast and she ordered an egg sandwich. I also ordered a chocolate milk (please note I am a chocolate milk connoisseur). Well I am sad to say, I was disappointed first in my chocolate milk which somehow tasted watery, yuckkky. And then in my french toast, which I ended up scraping the cinnamon and bananas out of. My sister faired better but wasn't really impressed either. This place is not a destination dine, where you'll come here for the food. Instead, it is a quick fix type of place and not a cheap one at that. I might go back because when I mentioned my experience a friend told me I should go for lunch.... maybe I'll need an easy go to but it won't be my first choice.

    (2)
  • Cynthia M.

    First, I must qualify this review by stating that I've only had their catered lunches. My office often orders a sandwich platter, salad bowl, fruit plate and dessert plate for our weekly lunch meetings. I've had MUCH better sandwiches, salads, fruit and dessert. The chicken parmigiana sandwich is popular among my male co-workers, but unfortunately it gives me heart burn so I can't have it. The deli meats are fresh, but my main complaint about the sandwiches is that they over do the bread. The bread slices are HUGE. I usually end up eating the salad but the salad dressings are so "creative" that they taste weird. Fruit plate is inconsistent as I believe we often receive whatever leftovers the restaurant has. The desserts are also disappointing. The cookies are too hard -- so hard that the cookie disintegrates into sputtering crumbs as soon as you bite down. The rice krispy treats are too soggy. We've also had inconsistent service as they often do not pay attention to our special requests. Given this experience with the catering, I'm just not motivated to ever eat there. If you need a catered lunch downtown, there are better options!

    (2)
  • Rafael D.

    Went here for lunch with a friend/co-worker while at a conference in downtown Miami. I had the Cobb salad with a grilled chicken. Portion was more than I could eat. Quality of the food was excellent. Co-worker had the Ruben sandwich. He was also happy with his lunch. With a soda I spent under $10. Great value.

    (4)
  • Liz E.

    Still five stars. Way to go, The Daily. I was back in Miami last week and made my pilgrimage to The Daily. This time I tried the BBQ chicken sandwich- so yummy. It's literally a sandwich packed with meat (chicken AND bacon). It comes with coleslaw on it; I got mine on the side because I'm usually not a huge coleslaw fan, but theirs is real good. Also The Italian Paperboy is good. It's on the salty side, but it *is* filled with prosciutto. I had half for lunch the next day and it was tasty nuked. I literally dream about this place.

    (5)
  • Carlos D.

    Rating: 6.7 I used to live in the building above this. I made The Daily my coffee shop, breakfast spot, lunch-break, salad shop and even last-minute cooler refill stop before running to the beach. The Daily is versatile. They do a lot and they do a lot of it mostly better than average. Eat: - Wall St. Journal Smoked Salmon Sandwich - Miami Today Prime Time Roast Beeg - NOLA Pulled Chicken Sandwich - Banana Bread French Toast! - Bagels + Lox - Breakfast sandwiches + burritos that get the job done. Appreciate: - Good newspapers. - Nice employees. Could definitely do without: - Way too pricey for what it is. - Waiting to pick up your sandwich for what seems like years. If at work, order ahead. - Coffee is just not that good. Go to Starbucks or Out of the Blue. - Closing at fucking 5 o'clock? That's weak. Stay open till way late and see your business soar. Eat The Daily as much as I have and, yes, you'll be sick of it. The only really exceptional things they make are the French Toast and the Smoked Salmon sandwich. It's a unique a little shop and something we definitely need more of in Miami, but yes, they could do a better job.

    (3)
  • Andy C.

    I sometimes make it a point to plan my meetings around being able to stop at Daily Creative for lunch or breakfast. I use their free wi-fi to get work done while I eat. They have awesome, healthy choices. My only complaint, which I don't think they can do much about, is that since there's a lot of in and out traffic, there are always 2 to 3 house flies that do not stop bothering. They can be really annoying.

    (4)
  • Nick U.

    I had the most disgusting Ruben Sandwich here today. I was so overloaded with dressing and not cut properly, so that after the first bite it became a heap of mush and dressing. I normally like the food at the daily, but lately the quality and care in making the food has lacked.

    (2)
  • Tania L.

    A friend of mine told me about this place and I am glad he did. Nothing too fancy or exotic just exactly what it says, creative sandwiches for every taste. The menu is huge. This is usually a bad sign but not in this case. The portions are huge too so split a sandwich or go really hungry. The order was The Philly Tribune Cheesesteak and this was exactly as you would expect, their version of a Philly so it was ok. The Sun Post Bistro Ham is really great. Lots of black forest ham and I do mean lots with caramelized onions, brie and basil. The basil is just enough to taste but not overwhelming and it is on a baguette that is crunchy without scraping and cutting up the roof of your mouth. I hate it when that happens. The Daily News Chicken salad is about 1 pound, I kid you not, of curried chicken salad that is not too spicy, with slices of crisp delicious Granny Smith Apples and thick planks of brie cheese in between two soft pieces of multi grain bread. This one was probably my fave because you know I had to try them all. The sides are pretty good and we tried sweet potato fries, spicy onion rings that are very very thin, but the home made potato chips with a side of blue cheese dipping sauce are fantastic! The chips are thin and crisp without being too hard and the sauce is simple and flavorful. Don't miss these! As a matter of fact I could return just for these! The best part is that there are lots of people sitting outside with their pets and that is really cute! Very nice atmosphere and I don't usually judge a place by atmosphere because the food should be the spotlight. This is a place where I will definitely return many times. By the way, lunch for one can be under $10 and you can still have half of it for dinner!

    (4)
  • Angelica M.

    Our new go-to place for breakfast, lunch or dinner!! High quality food, huge portions, super friendly service (too rare in Miami). The menu is huge, and they are patient when it takes forever to decide! We are always impressed. Between pancakes, salads, wraps, and eggs...nothing disappoints. Easy to park (free) in a garage for the plaza, which is also a plus.

    (5)
  • Steven S.

    The food here is definitely 4 star... well, at least what I had which was a veggie panini filled with all kinds of veggies on a crispy Ciabatta bread. In addition to the meals we had two juice smoothies which tasted fresh and was throughly enjoyed. The seating outside is wonderful and on a nice Miami day feels perfect for breakfast or lunch. The service was fine as they bring the food when ready to your table but you have to place your order inside. No doubt I will absolutely go back.

    (4)
  • Douglas K.

    Pretty solid brunch spot. The place was pretty packed on Sunday but was able to get a table for 3 pretty quickly. I got the egg white healthy omelet with low-fat swiss cheese. Everyone was pretty good, but a bit small. The hangover was huge. The food was fresh and it came out quickly.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    I feel good when I come and eat here! The staff is always pleasant and the menu is so vast that it allows you to make healthier eating options. This place is mostly always busy for a reason! The decor-hip, artsy and fun. The service-accommodating, cool and they always recommend some good dishes. The food-tasty, not too heavy yet plentiful...they got great breakfast options. Good healthy drink selections. The dessert-rich and tasty-a lot to choose from. The atmosphere-busy and a little chaotic at time. The prices-not too bad. The presentation of the food-appetizing and attractive! **Note: Great place to bring a breakfast or lunch date. So, check it....I ordered the Wake and Bacon, the tomato and onion egg sandwich on a sesame seed bagel, which was really delicious and full of flavors. The coffee was real good and the chocolate croissant was ok-I've had better. Overall-dope experiences! Tha Yelp Daddy approves this place-eat well my friends!!!

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Got the 944 Turkey Sweetness, which is kind of a Thanksgiving leftover sandwich involving cranberries that adds basil-mayo - giving it kind of a pesto-y flavor on top of it. DELICIOUS sandwich, will definitely be back for it. I really appreciate that they didn't put giant turkey chunks in to prove it's Thanksgiving-related and overwhelm the rest of the sandwich. That part gets 5 stars. The raisin bran muffin (Yes I am boring) was also more delicious than your average. What killed the star is their coffee - if this was a coffee-only review this would be a 2-stars won't be back. The Mocha is way too sweet, it's basically Hershey's syrup flavored. No good. The latte fortunately does not have sugar but it uses coffee, not espresso, so it's quite thin, bland and boring. And really, even the milk was just kinda... meh. Don't know where they're getting it from but, you can do better guys. Strange contrast. Anyway I will be back to this place above all else in Miami, for that sandwich, so they deserve more than a 3. Compromise.

    (4)
  • Eddy A.

    upon entering, you see the largest menu ever printed in the smallest of text. God there has to be more than 250 different selections!!! Now i know a large menu can be cool for some, but for me its means more room for error, as I usually get when i order from there. You order a sandwich with goat cheese, they give it to you with provolone...OR you order a salad and its got the wrong vegetables inside.. Its really not a place for you to call in and pick up for others..as they have a tendency of getting the food wrong. Must be that tiny-ass text on that huge-ass menu of theirs. Now if you eat there, you have the chance of getting it fixed right away, but you might have to wait a while. Getting your food takes a while for some..especially if you order a panini or a sandwich...salads usually get done lightning fast. that is, if its one that you didnt customize. The owner works there and that man has a lot of heart and passion in his place, he's a real nice guy but is willing to throw you out if your a pain of a customer as i saw once..some lady was complaining to him about something (i dont remember exactly what) and he back with her money, gave it her and told her to go somewhere else. he didnt want her business.. you gotta be pretty confident in your business to be willing to throw problematic customers out rather than to 'deal' with them just for 'customer service' sake.. so i give the owner props for holding his own. With my personal experiences out of the way, lets talk about food and price. food is NOT the best thing. their chicken tastes pretty bland. but their smoked salmon is good. overall its average. price is too expensive for what it is. sandwiches run from $7 up to $13..and they are just regular sandwiches...nothing HUGE in selection or anything. The salads are also a bit overpriced as well. Back when it opened, the place was consistently full, with lines going out the door...but since that salad creations place opened next door, a lot of those salad tossers flock over there now (who'd blame them..at least the salads are a few dollars cheaper than the daily's) so its not as busy now..

    (2)
  • Sharie B.

    I am now more a fan of Daily's delivery than I am of the place. Been waiting to write a review of the place because I really have no complaints but also no real compliments either. Today I found the hook. Wanted to start my birthday with a coffee energizer - the best coffee drink on the menu. Was going to call in the order and walk over but decided to try delivery. Hey, having the prime rib sandwich, a bag of Zapps, 3 pieces of rugalach and a coffee energizer delivered to my door by a specified time is well worth the $17. So I am sipping away happy on my b day. Thanks Daily.

    (4)
  • Jess A.

    I was in the neighborhood and was looking for breakfast and some coffee to perk these sleepy eyes up. The Daily did the trick. The menu was big, and lots of breakfast choices. Veggie omelette and coffee coming my way, I was a happy gal. The coffee was hot, the omelette was tasty, and the breakfast potatoes were a-ok. I was disappointed to see that they use disposable coffee cups, and plastic plates and flatware. That is so wasteful and I think it made me cringe a little. How much effort does it take to install a commercial dishwasher? We've all gotta do our part to be green. But yeah, food was good, coffee was hot and I was happy.

    (3)
  • Julia L.

    I had been wanting to try this restaurant for a long time. Big disappointment. My girlfriend and I don't eat meat, so we were pleased to see veggie options. I ordered the Design District veggie sandwich on pumpernickel with provolone. The bread was dry and fell apart. The hummus was tasteless and was spread on so thickly that each time I took a bite it splattered on my plate in big blobs. I tried adding a bit of salt and balsamic vinegar to help the blandness (which I never do), to no avail. I just stopped eating it half way through when it was in about 5 different pieces on my plate. The sweet potato fries are served with cinnamon and maple syrup. I asked for both on the side, but they were still so sweet it tasted like eating dessert. We tipped at the tip jar located at cashier counter, which was another mistake. The server working the floor was rude, although she did bring regular fries when I sent back the sweet potatoes. The music was so loud we eventually gave up and succumbed to watching sports on the big screen on the wall. I hate sports. The table was too small to hold the 3 plates(why are they so big?) and bowl of soup we ordered, so because the dining room was almost empty, I used the table next to ours to store our napkin holder, salt and pepper, etc. The waitress seemed very irritated. Speaking of the napkins! They're so small and thin you'll need about 50 (VERY small exaggeration) to get through your messy, greasy meal. Plus, you have to keep pulling them out of a dispenser that is overpacked. Some tear off half way out. Overall, I had a horrible experience and do not see myself ever returning. And really? $3.00 for a Rice Crispie treat?! Isn't that how much the entire box costs?

    (1)
  • Richard H.

    Only serve breakfast eggs until 1pm on Sunday. We showed up at 1:10 and they wouldn't serve us breakfast. Weak. Otherwise a pretty good place.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth D.

    Props for: * Having a huge menu. Expect to stand a few feet back and stare at the menu for a good two minutes. * Having plenty of breakfast choices. From tostadas and bagels with lox to crazy gourmet omelets with goat cheese. Coffee is delicious as well. * Employees who remember your name. * Exciting-sounding sandwiches However, do expect to wait at least 15 minutes to pick up your food once you order. This place gets REALLY busy almost all of the time. This is a big reason for my 3-stars since the long wait has gotten me frustrated plenty of times. (I used to live in the building it's located in, so I felt it should have felt more convenient than what it really was.) SUPER PLUS: I've lived in a couple of buildings downtown and I always see them delivering poolside around town. I'm sure it's no biggie but it makes me feel fancy.

    (3)
  • Joaquin M.

    What can i say about the daily? Its Loud, busy, a little bit overpriced. But still love it They have the biggest menu u`ve ever seen! They have so many choices is overwhelming... The only thing that keeps me coming back to this place is that you can create your own sandwich. Bread choices, Sauces, vegetables, meats, anything, u could imagine. Of course at the end it adds up, and my sandwich price is around 11 bucks plus the soda, plus the tip. MMMMMMMM, The only thing i don`t like about the daily is the coffee. They have Free WI FI. Cool music, sometimes its a litlle bit too loud, not a good place to have a business meeting.

    (4)
  • cindy w.

    A lunch oasis on the Biscayne Bay corridor, The Daily is a decent sandwich spot that caters to the casual/upscale crowd. In other words, if you don't mind the concept of gourmet sandwiches, you'll be fine here. The lunchplace's name derives from the newspaper, get it?! Daily?! The affectionate corniness doesn't stop there either, check out the sandwich names: (quoted from the Sun Times): "The Miami Herald Pollo" is a breaded chicken cutlet with chopped artichokes, olives, roasted peppers, provolone and vinaigrette on ciabatta bread. Wall Street Journal (smoked salmon, avocado, tomato, and alfalfa sprouts on thick slices of fresh pumpernickel, with an assertively tingly cucumber/wasabi dressing) "New York Post Asian Chicken Wrap." "SunPost Bistro Ham" It's tucked under one of those newfangled condo developments that integrate retail/residential (Cite condos to be exact). You can park in the condo parking lot on the 1st floor.

    (4)
  • Cristina P.

    Good sandwiches, kind of pricey. Two salads I've every had taste like nothing. Service is decent. Definitely recommend this place for lunch....for their sandwiches! :)

    (4)
  • Jay L.

    Their pork tacos are fantastic. They only serve them for dinner but they are worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Rosa G.

    I just got back from lunch at the daily bread, and spent a whopping 20 dollars for a sandwhich, onion rings ( which were not very tasty- kind of like burnt onions) and a lemonade and I must say I was very dissapointed. This is my third time having lunch here and its just not worth it. This time around i had the shrimp poboy - the shrimp was overcooked, had no flavor, and the " creole mustard" was just the same dijon mustard they apparently slap on everything. The frozen lemonade is beyond bitter, and tasteless... i could go on for hours!!! Overall, im sure that in their extensive menu there could possibly be one appetizing thing... but for the $$$ it definitely wont be worth it. I do want to try the tuna sandwhich though, it looked delicious!!!!

    (2)
  • Odette S.

    Sunday Brunch is Amazing! their menu is Extensive, plenty of food 2 people could share. Staff is laid back and really nice. I've had their Miami chicken Salad wrap, Surf-side Tuna wrap, Meatloaf and an egg white omlette... I have yet to have a bad experience. Their smoothies are fresh and DELICIOUS. You must go!!

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Like other reviewers, I've tried The Daily multiple times with the hope that I'll like it since it's conveniently located within walking distance. I've finally decided that their sandwiches just don't do it for me. The steak Philly and chicken Philly have potential if they decide to invest in some ingredients to actually season them. The bread is bland and tasteless. The garlic fries taste okay but are soggy and drenched in oil. Their breakfast sandwiches are unimpressive and I found myself reaching for every condiment in the fridge to make it more enjoyable. My favorite thing from the meals I've had there has been the pickles. I haven't eaten here in a while although my boyfriend still does and says they've added some new items that may change my opinion. I'd rather go across the street to Subway.

    (2)
  • Victoria T.

    I'm hungover and the food my friend ordered wasn't up to expectations but its still good. I need to come back when I'm sober and feeling better. Coming back here again to give it another try when I come back to Miami to visit.

    (3)
  • Nicole C.

    Daily is conveniently located for me, staff is friendly and food is good (not oustanding). I agree with a few of the comments- don't get the breakfast wraps because they get soggy in minutes. For breakfast their item "Best Egg Dish Ever" is delicious. They have some great sandwiches and salads as well that I like to get for lunch. Overall I like this place for a convenient, quick meal with lots of selections to choose from.

    (4)
  • Amanda W.

    The Daily is one of my favorites! I live a block away and frequent the place often. FIrst off, the menu is HUGE. And the choice to create your own sandwich is always a plus. All the ingredients are fresh. The french fries are superb! Service is okay for the most part. Have had my order forgotten twice (only reason I am taking away a star.) I have brought several people here and they all have loved it. They have a breakfast wrap of some sort...I think the American wrap? With egg, homefries, bacon and cheese in it..mmm one of my usuals. The turkey sweetness on baguette with cranberry chutney is also VERY good. You can't go wrong here! A tiny tiny bit on the overpriced side for what is really just a regular sandwich shop...but you do get great quality.

    (4)
  • Gigi R.

    Went there today for the first time with my husband and we loved the place. Since we weren't too hungry we only ordered one dish. We had their "Banana-Pecan Pancakes" and the dish was very big, quite delicious and good priced. Will definitely visit again and try other items in their menu.

    (4)
  • Tommy S.

    Yum! My first time. I asked the guy at the register what his favorite was. The guy working the other register somehow knew I'd like something even more, something off the menu that he made for himself. A crunchy chicken wrap, substitute ranch for the dressing on the menu. Was great, perfect, not too heavy, not too light, perfect combo of spices. Thanks! :)

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    A daunting menu as you walk in... many choices for sandwiches, paninis, etc. or customize it any way you want, even custom salads (also have a breakfast menu) I think it'd be a very nice lunch spot for people in the area. free wifi My Miami Herald sandwich was large, had a sweet balsamic vinaigrette.

    (3)
  • Alex G.

    4 not 3 becuase of the wide selection. Food is good, not like yummy delish but good. Service can be spotty with their order at the counter/deliver to table system. Great breakfast, huge portions. Nothing has ever been bad.

    (4)
  • Rob G.

    it's getting better. A year ago you couldn't force me in there--Now I like it.

    (3)
  • Juan Jose D.

    This place is great, really simple; good food, tasty, and a lot of options, the sandwiches are amazing, the salads superb, a lot of drinks to choose from (personaly happy they have Republic tea) haven't tried any dessert but they look good too. I wish this place was closer to my job, we need more options like this in Miami. I would say this is one of the best places to have uncomplicated lunch. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Whitney R.

    I usually go to the Daily for lunch, or an afternoon pick me up. I think it is the kind of place where the menu is so big you almost always end up getting the same thing, because you know you love it, and it keeps you from having to choose something new. My "usual" is the Wall St Smoked Salmon which has Smoked Salmon, Avocado, Wasabi mayo, tomatoes, sprouts and is on pumpernickel. It is delicious. The food is fresh and the portions are just about right, filling but not huge. It does not come with chips, but it does come with a pickle. Yesterday I ventured into the land of the unknown, and had the Fried Shrimp Po Boy. Served very traditional with creole mustard, shredded lettuce and pickles. It was good, not great. I added some hot sauce to give it a kick. You can also get it with crab cake. The daily is a good, central lunch spot especially for lunch dates, get to know you interviews, etc. They have good home brewed iced tea, and Dr Brown sodas. You can even sit outside in the heat because they have misters. They offer delivery within a certain radius and you can order online. I do that when its raining. You can use your credit card, pick from the menu and tell them any special directions. Super easy. Prices range from around $8 to $12 for the premium, per sandwich. And you can park behind it in the garage for free. Definitely recommend it!

    (4)
  • Mariana R.

    As others have mentioned the menu is quite extensive and I have the tendency to want to read the entire menu at a restaurant before I order, so I tend to feel pressure when I am waiting in line. I have been here a couple of times and even though it wasn't terrible I wouldn't go back with so many other choices around it is not worth it to me. I would give the decor and ambiance as a plus, it is cute and makes you feel like you are in a newspaper factory or something. But the service is not great (I've had to go get my food because it was taking too long once), it is overpriced and the food just wasn't great.

    (2)
  • Jack B.

    I love the Daily! I don't know who these people are that can honestly give this place anything below 4 stars. I have eaten there maybe 50 times, and I can only think of 1 or 2 times where the food was just ok. I have tried at least 50% of the menu and its all De-Li-Cious. My favorite sandwhiches are: Miami Prime Time, the Dailiy News Chicken Salad (try it in a wrap), and the Newsday Gagoots Bada Bing. For breakfast, you can't beat the Ironman. One benefit of the daily is that any order can be custom made. Swap, switch, trade, call it by any name, you can get it done your way there...and this ain't no subway! Finally, the Daily delivers to the downtown area, which is amazing, and their staff is extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the menu and in assisting with whatever your hungry stomach desires. Love, love, love, THE DAILY.

    (5)
  • Jessy S.

    The best salads...The menu is long but that just means more choices. Good meal overall. If you like salads you would be very pleased.

    (4)
  • Kirsten S.

    The food was great. I went here based on the other reviews here. Ordered the best egg dish ever which was excellent but I only gave it 3 stars because the service was poor & they don't explain to you how getting your food works (you have to pick up your drink but the food is brought to your table. You have to stick the number they give you on the metal holder). I was waiting at the counter to have my number called while the waiter was wandering around the restaurant trying to find me.

    (3)
  • Ximena C.

    Good sandwiches and good vibes. The Daily Creative Food Co. offers a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads and pastries at a very affordable price. It's a great lunch spot if you're near the downtown region. Its also a good sunday lunch spot for you and your friends. The staff is very friendly and the sandwiches, at least the ones I've tried, are delicious.

    (4)
  • Pedro B.

    They have created a menu that I thought was only in my dreams. I am so pleased with the energy when i visit them in the early mornings. Great way to start the day.

    (5)
  • Camille L.

    I moved to Miami about 7 months ago, and this was one of the first places I went to during my apartment hunt in downtown. And I gotta say, I LOVE IT! Their menu is huge! They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, although you can order from their "lunch" menu at any time, which mainly consist of sandwiches and wraps. And even if you don't like some of them already established sandwiches or wraps, you can always make your own custom one, or add or remove any ingredient from the classic ones (my favorite ones: classic tuna, and cuban photographer!). Although the dinner menu is a little limited, it includes extremely delicious items, my personal favorites, the roasted pork tacos, chips and guacamole, and the chicken quesadillas. The quesadillas are listed as appetizers, but believe me, everything on The Daily's menu is huge, so the quesadillas pass for an entree. I would recommend ordering them with the vegetables on the side (but definitely get the sauteed onions and peppers!), that way they don't get drippery when eating them. Overall, I can say I just love their food. Is a place that you can either enjoy by eating in there, the service is amazing, great ambience, good for everyone, either family-like or alone. Is not a waiter type kind of restaurant; when you come in you order your food, and then you seat wherever you like while you wait for your food (they do take it to your table). They also offer delivery services within downtown area, although they can take up to an hour, but once you get use to it, you just order with time ahead, plus they DO always tell you that it can take up to an hour, not like other places that tells you less time and keep you waiting. So, my 5 stars, more than well deserved! =)

    (5)
  • Kathryn R.

    I got to experience the Daily catering. We were in town for a bachelorette and ordered a huge breakfast spread to the hotel for the bridal shower. Alan was a pleasure to work with. Everything showed up perfectly on time and in good order. I had forgotten that one girl is lactose intolerant and called to find out if the scrambled eggs were made with milk (they're not!) and Alan called me because he heard I had called and wanted to make sure everything was ok. Now that's customer service! The fact that everything was delicious didn't hurt either :)

    (5)
  • Simone W.

    The best sandwiches in Miami! But a little over-sized, if your a light eater be prepared to take half your sandwich home. The herb fries are to die for!~ filled with flavor and bursting with herbs & parmesean. They also have delicious coffee!

    (5)
  • Ozzie H.

    This place while cool looking is terrrrrrible.. I went there and had a bad experience. The menu, while impressive is too daunting. Most people want simple and to the point. My real complaint is when I got the food. I had ordered something simple for my four year old and what did I get? two pieces of toast and cheese for a whopping $7. Now I know this is Miami but come on. This is my two cents. I'd never come back here again and won't. Hope this helps people.

    (1)
  • Javier S.

    Went there for a weekday lunch. They have a giant menu with tons of different sandwiches & salads to choose from. Awesome selection! I had the Curry Chicken Salad sandwich. Very good, but what was most impressive was the size...it was huge! Almost couldn't finish it. As others have mentioned, it's real convenient because of the free parking and wifi. I sat on the outdoor patio area, they had the fans & misters running so it was fairly comfortable. They even had pretty good music playing. Great lunch spot!

    (4)
  • Monica C.

    I discovered the Daily a couple of years ago. My husband use to teach a bootcamp class in the park nearby. By hunger and luck we decided to have lunch at the Daily. Ever since then I have become an addict of their Smoked Wallstreet Salmon sandwich!! I have tried their other sandwiches and they have all been great!! Best of all, they deliver to my job. I took a star away because they no longer serve the homemade chips. these were my favs!

    (4)
  • Carlos P.

    Now open for dinner (well actually for some time now) which killed me before. My go to sandwich here is their news daily chicken salad sandwich. Curry chicken salad, apples, brie, dijon, arugula on multigrain. Fairly filling for under 10 bucks. I leave very satisfied.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Not to sound repetitive but the menu is just too intimidating. If it wasn't because we were in the neighborhood and we were in a hurry to get lunch, I would have turned around and gone elsewhere. It's nice that the sandwiches are freshly made with some gourmet ingredients, it's a bit pricey for the location and for just sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Mark M.

    I found this spot a while back while working in the area. Try to get in before the lunch rush, or be ready to wait a few minutes. The sandwiches are tasty, hefty too. They're a little pricey(over $10 for a sandwich, chips & drink) and on top of that parking is awful so make sure you have change for the meters as Lovely Rita swarms the block handing out tickets like a paperback writer.

    (3)
  • Vanessa B.

    Let me begin with one word, UGGGHHH!! Now allow me to explain, this place was a frequent lunch joint my coworkers and I would always go when I worked closer to the rest. So since I've had their witty sandwiches and yummy salads, I thought this was a good place to try out their breakfast menu. WHAT a mistake!!! First off, after waiting almost 2 hours for our order, 1 Bistro sandwich and 1 Burrito wrap (which mind you wasn't even our entire order!) we call to check up on the status and the girl who answered the line verified our order and put us on hold for LITERALLY 5 mins. After waiting 5 mins the Manager, Alan picks up and asks us to explain once again why we were calling. After getting all that out of the way, again, his answer to the delay was because they were short staffed. Which in all honesty, it's understandable- it's freakin' gorgeous outside, I'd call in too!- but it would have been common courtesy to have recieved a call or some sort of communication advising of the delay. Back to what had happened.... so he resolves the situation by stating that our order was going out asap. In less than 15 minutes the food arrives. We check the bag because we could tell something was missing.... and sure enough, we WERE missing HALF our order!!! So at this point, our food took 2 hours to get here and we didn't even get everything we ordered!!! Needless to say, we even got charged for one of those missing items!!! Ridiculous...BUT the good will gesture of Manager Alan to refund the missing item is acknowledged and appreciated. BTW, the food was in between good/great....hence, the 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Aaron W.

    VERY awesome menu, nice staff who remembers you, internet... but wow the prices are a bit high... and I'm from San Francisco!

    (3)
  • Liz T.

    mmm... the daily... mmm! been twice now. let me start out with the negatives: -pretty pricey -loud + horrible acoustics inside -very packed -long wait okay... now the positives: -super tasty sandwiches -decent parking in cite's lot (i was worried about parking the 1st time) -a zigamillion choices- you say daunting menu... i say bring it on! -did i say super tasty sandwiches already?? cause they are. i love the "editor"... it's just so freaking good. my girlfriend got the po boy last time which was excellent as well. so far, i've yet to try something i didn't like. the last time we were there two of the employees looked like they were going fight... which normally isn't good to witness as a customer. however, it kept us highly entertained while we were waiting for our tasty tasty sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Trent M.

    Over-price but good sandwiches. I met a friend who had recently moved back to town here for a light lunch after a late night out. They have a huge selection of sandwiches, all of your obvious deli fare. Everyone was nice and there was free parking in the back of the building. Pretty generic sandwich place in what looked like a generic building.

    (3)
  • Mitzi T.

    I have had nothing but bad experiences with this establishment. Everytime I've ordered something it has NEVER been right. And everytime I place an online order I have to call to make sure that it has gone through and actually been placed for delivery or pick-up. The service from the staff sucks when I've had to address issues with my orders. Today was no different when I placed an online order only to find out that yet again it had not been placed in their system. I've come to the conclusion that I will never order from this restaurant again.

    (1)
  • Tim O.

    I've visited The Daily 5 times over the past 2 years and the experience is always the same. Yes, the menu is impressive and sounds good. Ordering the food is easy. That's when it all goes downhill. The fact that the service/quality issues are always the same lead me to believe it's the management of the place. First of all, the time it takes to fill simple orders is unbelievable. Whether they're busy or not, it's always the same story - SLOW SLOW SLOW. Secondly, the whole process of receiving food, esp if you're carrying out, is confusing, disjointed and annoying. Lastly, the quality - the sandwiches are sloppily put together - too much sauce/condiment, meat/cheese slapped on the bread willy-nilly, and last night, my sandwich wasn't even fully wrapped so part of the bread and the fillings were all over the interior of the bag - NICE.....it's all just so careless. This place could be soooo much better.

    (1)
  • Phil K.

    Never had a bad sandwich here. The service is always fast, and the options are endless. A bit on the pricier side for a sandwich and drink, plus parking can be a pain in the ass, but overall good stuff.

    (4)
  • Anthony C.

    I would have to say that this is one of my favorite places in Miami. My visit is never complete if i do not make a stop to "the daily". From the GInormous menu to the great customer service i think this place is perfect. The value for food paid is uncanny, I usually leave with a doggy bag.

    (5)
  • Jahine A.

    I have been to this place approximately 6 times. The food is pretty good, it consists of mostly sandwiches and salads. They do offer some breakfast items but I have never made it there that early. The sandwiches are a good size and are tasty. The only drawback is that most times you have to rearrange your meat on the sandwich so that there is not a big ball of meat in the center of the bread. Other than that it is ok. The prices are in line with what you would expect in this area. I cannot give more than a 3 star rating because I have only had the sandwiches there. I like this place because it is in walking distance for me, the people seem nice, and you are able to sit outside in a good atmosphere right on Biscayne. I recommending trying The Daily

    (3)
  • Alisha F.

    I love this place. I am visiting Miami right before my family and I leave for a cruise and we found this great place to eat! The Daily Creative Food Co. has excellent breakfast! The food is fresh, large portions and is creatively delicious! I would definitely recommend this place for any meal of the day while staying in the Biscayne area.

    (4)
  • m t.

    Salad dressing too sweet for components but great ingredients. Sandwiches looked amazing. I definitely want to come back and get a sandwich next time I am in town.

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    i used to be a regular here. Ordering delivery at least 2-3x a week. However, lately this place is not worth the headache. I've had it with this place and it's really a shame because it was one of my faves for a while. Management, please recognize: YOU'RE FAILING. Examples of poor service. EXAMPLE 1. Called to place a delivery order for breakfast. Was put on hold for several minutes. When finally come back to phone to take order, I'm told rudely that I should have called earlier as the 1pm cut off is "sharp" and they "do not make exceptions" to this. My response was I will not be coming here again. EXAMPLE 2. Called to order dinner. Ordered Sobe Tuna Salad - it showed up over an hour later and was so well done, the tuna was entirely cooked through and dried out. EXAMPLE 3. Called to place order for pancakes. Food came nice and hot and fast. Was ready to eat. They didn't put any syrup in bag. EXAMPLE 4. Called and placed a TAKE OUT order. When I called to place order, I specified that I wanted the eggs in a separate container from the pancakes. It was no problem when i ordered it. When i went to pick up, the girl handed me a bag with pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs AND hashbrowns all thrown together in a single container. I said, "I'm sorry but I asked for this to be in separate containers" to which she replied very snippy "Management doesn't allow this anymore it's against our policy, costs to much, blah blah blah". To which I replied, "ok, can you please make an exception? I have to transport this to my house and the eggs are runny and going to make the pancakes completely soggy by the time I get there with this" and she continued to fight me on this. It got to a point where I just said "ok, well I'm not taking this as is so you can either separate it OR give me my receipt back and I'll go back to counter to get my refund because i'm not leaving here with it like this." After dealing with this unpleasant person, a manager came over and apologize profusely for his staff and said they'd make an exception.

    (1)
  • Shawn S.

    This review is highly influenced by the fact that I am currently addicted to the Japan Times Seared Tuna Wrap, and felt I should share with the world. If you are willing to spring for the most expensive sandwich on the menu, you will find that it is entirely worth it. Fresh, seared tuna, sprouts, wasabi sauce, cucumbers, avocado . . . it really doesn't get much better than this. The wasabi-ginger sauce is addictive and I've driven to The Daily specifically for this sandwich multiple times. I would choose it over a sit-down Thai meal which costs about the same. And that is saying a lot for a sandwich. Other sandwiches are also great, and less expensive. You do have to wait in line a few minutes during peak hours, and then another 5-7 minutes for your food, but this is not really fast food. The quality is top notch. Parking can be a hassle . . . if you go into the garage there are a few spots directly in front of their back door, but on my last visit an attendant kindly notified me that I could go around to the right, in the other section of the lower level and park if I was going to The Daily. This saved me a lot of time waiting. But believe me, the waiting is worth it if you want great quality, fresh food.

    (5)
  • eglys h.

    this to me is a great place when you are craving a sandwich! their menu is huge but i found it easy to follow. we went in for a quick bite to eat and it was really good. we went for one of their signature sandwiches - "944 Turkey Sweetness" - it was on a baguette, cut open, smeared with cranberry chutney, topped with thinly sliced turkey breast, a very flavorful herb mayo, swiss cheese, lettuce and caramelized onions (on the side cause hubby does not like onions) $8.25 - big enough to share so we did - and a side order of the "Daily special" fries cajun with melted cheese, bacon and ranch for dipping...($3.95 nice size portion as well) they were deliciously greasy! the sandwich, loved the combination of the tart chutney along with the sweetness of the onions! baguette was nice and crusty with a soft inside! I'm sure if you ask, the sandwich can be heated up (we did not ask, therefore ate it cold). we really enjoyed the ambiance of the place and the service was really good too... it is nice to know that the are open 7days a week - 7am - 9pm. we will definitely come back when in the mood for a different kinda sandwich!!! have many other items on menu which i believe would be worth the try as well.

    (4)
  • Joe F.

    Been here for lunch but most recently being going for breakfast. I've eaten the same thing everytime (Greek scramble) because it's so darn good. Looking around at what others are eating and having had lunch here several times, it wouldn't be farfetched to think everything else for breakfast is good. My Greek scramble is 3 eggs, spinach. tomato, onion and feta cheese. With a side of toast and homefries (you can get fruit, grits and some other stuff instead) it a delicious freshly prepared meal that will keep you happy through lunch. The kitchen does a great job. No greasy slimy food on the plate. Great coffee, great service, clean store.

    (4)
  • Peter A.

    I was introduced to this place by a client of mine and I am so happy he did... I still have not repeated a dish in this location and all of them have been really good. They make fresh wraps, sandwich's that are huge and monster salads. Must visit at least once.

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    Best sandwich shop in Miami. All-around excellent. And it's just not sandwiches either. Huge menu (which can be a little daunting trying to read) also includes very good wraps, salads and breakfasts. Nice American feel to it.....sorely lacking here in Miami. I"ll whole-heartedly be back.

    (4)
  • Katie K.

    Huge menu with so many delicious sandwiches. I always have a hard time choosing but my go-to favorite is the tuna salad sandwich with bean sprouts. Free parking in the back. Downside is that it's a bit overpriced and I don't recommend if you don't have a lot of time to wait.

    (3)
  • William O.

    About a week ago, I decided to give the Daily yet another opportunity to wow me. Scratch that. About a week ago, I decided to give the Daily yet another opportunity to make it so that I didn't feel like some underwhelmed seventeen year old girl on her prom night. My girlfriend ordered a breakfast sandwich topped with caramelized onions. The sandwich was cut in half. The first half, bite after bite, she wondered aloud, "Where're the onions?" The second half, aloud once again, she answered, "Oh, there they are..." I ordered a healthier version of a breakfast burrito. Egg whites, tomatoes, spinach, a whole wheat wrap. It's hard enough to eat healthily. It's even harder when your egg whites are burnt, the tomatoes are so wet that they soak through your wrap, and you need to drench the entire thing in hot sauce to make your tongue feel like it isn't licking sandpaper. This is the kind of thing I've come to expect from the Daily. This being the twentieth time I gave it "one more chance," I was really hoping to come away satisfied. Given its location and the idea of a place with an endless menu and funky early-twentieth century newspaper decor, I want the Daily to be a staple. Oh I want it to be oh so bad. But given its poor execution of every item I've tried (and, I'm assuming, every item I've yet to try), I can't help but become sated by ever-growing disappointment at each subsequent meal. Would I prefer the food to eating, say, a squirrel? Probably. It's definitely edible. But is it good? Think about your prom night in comparison to those well-executed nights in the years that followed. Was it good? No. Sure, it probably did the trick, but that doesn't mean you want to do it all over again.

    (1)
  • Nick K.

    I would highly recommend the Daily for its HUGE selection of creative but hearty sandwiches. Though the restaurant was crowded, the line to order moved fairly quickly. I had the Biscayne Times tuna sandwich and my sister ordered the Miami Today Prime Time roast beef sandwich. Both were very satisfying! The tuna salad was tasty and the hummus, cucumbers, arugula, sprouts, and red peppers were all fresh. Two slices of hearty multigrain bread, sliced thick, held everything together. We also ordered a side of the regular fries and a side of the "fries of the day"-curried french fries covered in melted Provolone cheese with a side of mustard curry sauce. (The mustard curry was delicious!) Once the Provolone cooled down, it became an obstacle between me and the mildly spicy but very satisfying curry fries, which I couldn't get enough of. I would definitely return to the Daily if I were in the neighborhood or headed to the beach for the day.

    (4)
  • Adalberto M.

    Huge portions, always packed no matter what time you go. My favorite is the chicken parm or new york post asian wrap. The soups are great as well!

    (3)
  • William A.

    Everything was going well until..... the waitress brought us the wrong sandwiches.... we didn't realize so we took a bite. then she came back with MAJOR attitude. she made us feel like horrible people, then told the table next to us that we were responsible for thier food delay. Would go back, but only after I know she ISN'T working there. Not sure I want to be scolded like im a 4yr old when I'm enjoying sandwiches (which were good but not majical)...

    (3)
  • Hallie M.

    I came here for a quick lunch with my mom and brother after I suggested I was in the mood for a sandwich. I love the set up of the place where you just order, find a table and they bring your food to you. Simple and easy. What wasn't simple and easy was choosing from the endless options!!! Everything sounded so good. I eventually decided on the daily news chicken salad (curry chicken salad, granny smith apples, arugula and brie on multigrain). It was unbelievable! The flavors all went together so well! My brother got the miami today prime time (roast beef, crispy onions, pepperjack and horseradish mayo on a baguette). I didn't try it, but it looked awesome. My mom ended up getting a salad which she said was mediocre. If you come here I suggest getting a sandwich or a wrap. Great place and will definitely be coming back to try more!

    (4)
  • Alejandra R.

    Amazing food great service always a fan of this spot

    (5)
  • Ryan V.

    What a joke!! I live 2 miles from this place and they tell me I'm outside their deliver zone!! Unreal. 3 min drive is out of delivery zone. Ok, well I guess I will order food from someone else then. Unbelievable

    (1)
  • Eva U.

    I really like this place! Its a great location right on Biscayne and the inside is a really cute. It's got this comic book strip decor going on that looks really cool and all the food has creative names to it. Plus, the sandwiches and salads all range from roughly $7-$13 and it comes with a LOT of food. The salads are huge, the sandwiches are huge, the fruit bowl is ENORMOUS and it doesn't just come with melon, which I loathe, but lots of other fruits and berries. There's seating inside and out, and the staff is friendly too. Plus they have a lot of baked goods too and serve beer and sangria ;) definitely recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Catie G.

    This restaurant has rightfully earned its place as our go to spot for breakfast on the weekends. Two favorites are "the Hangover," with buttermilk flapjacks that have a strong, yummy, butter taste, and the "El Gringo Breakfast Wrap" which is a generous helping of protein and kicky flavor. Portions are large enough that me & my husband often share, which contributes to their reasonable pricing. Their staff is very helpful and the service is quick. Their wraps and salad taste fresh & delicious. Their location downtown provides some free parking--so generous! Bakery items are tasty and diverse. The baristas have been experts with every item, including cortaditos.

    (4)
  • AshleyMarie O.

    I don't get it. I used to live right by The Daily so I would go pretty often (either for breakfast or lunch) because everyone always raves about this place. but ehhh for me... the menu is TOO big, the coffee is gross, the portions are way too big, the prices are not so great, the service is mediocre, everything feels likes its missing something, just kinda bland or needs..... just SOMETHING. I'm no a fan, but I'm pretty sure I am the ONLY person in Miami who would EVER say that so don't even listen to me right now. hahaaa

    (2)
  • Dena A.

    When I lived in Miami this use to be two blocks away from my condo! I have been going there since they opened up! Two Words: LOVE IT!!!! From the coffee to the breakfast to the wraps to the salads to the soups everything Is AWESOME,AMAZING,INCREDIBLE!!! Then I move to NYC and I went through severe separation anxiety... Don't get me wrong I mean I live in NYC so I shouldn't be complaining right???? Well I was in Miami for this past week for WMC and honestly the first place I went to was The Daily... I walked in and first thing I noticed was that their menu boards in the store had changed... I started to get a little bit of chest pain because I was worried that something had gone awfully wrong... However the pain quickly subsided as I started recognizing the names on the board ( not to mention a heck of a lot of new items) I had gone there with my good friend for coffee and lunch we ordered: Moacchino w/ soy Surfside Seared Ahi Tuna Wrap Sweet potato Fries Now you will say just one sandwich and one order of fries for two people well let me reiterate that everything on this menu is HUGE!!! We got the maple syrup sauce on the side of the sweet potato fries which were crisp, sweet, and perfect! My coffee loved... strong but not overpowering with a good fresh taste! The Ahi Tuna Wrap soooooooo goooooood! The combination of the sprouts, avocado ( anything with the word avocado melts my heart) and Ahi Tuna perfect! Fast forward 6 days and I'm back in NYC and my separation anxiety has begun again.....

    (5)
  • Dave D.

    Cuban Photographer was one of the top three sandwiches I have ever had. It was huge, meat plentiful, bread outstanding. Quality ingredients and down right fantastic. Will for sure return when I'm back on town. Had breakfast there in the morning, just as good. Pancakes were huge, sausage great, home fries awesome. Atmosphere was very comfortable and service fantastic.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    The daily is a deli that is trying to appease to everyone. I believe they really should focus on narrowing down their menu to half of the size to eliminate both an overwhelming and anxious experience at the cashier. The Daily has a parking garage behind the building, just be cautious it is a mad house back there, especially during lunch hours. The place is clean and the staff seem helpful, but their menu is terribly large. I am always wary when the menu is this big just because the kitchen staff can't possible do this volume of items well. It just says to me they are fishing with too many lures. The portions are normal and prices somewhat fair, just be aware sandwiches do not come with any sides not even a pickle. I ordered their Ruben and a Brooklyn beer. Food came out hot and rather quickly, but as I mentioned before nothing on the plate but the sandwich cut in half. The pastrami was average and the rye bread was decent. Nothing really too exciting here, just a sandwich and a place to eat it. The experience was average hence the rating.

    (3)
  • Nato S.

    First of all, if you're going to order anything from here, don't bother even looking at the menu because they will ALWAYS mess it up. Whether it's one ingredient in the sandwhich or all the ingredients or even the wrong item, it's always an awesome surprise and an amazing LET DOWN. The sizes of the wraps and sandwhiches are inconsistent (like the ingredients) and the baguettes and bread are sometimes stale. I just ate a sandwich that tasted like the bread was baked a week ago. The delivery takes centuries to arrive and when it finally does and you're excited and super hungry, your food is soggy, cold and most likely not what you ordered. Upset about the order? Not to fret, you can call in and be met with unnecessary attitude and excuses. What's not to love?! When that didn't solve any problems, I tried writing to them directly and they're obviously too busy and care too little for their customers to bother writing back. This place was good a couple years ago where they actually cared about the quality of the food and the service they were providing for their patrons.

    (1)
  • Barbara C.

    This place is amazing! So many options and so many customization options. Their breakfast is top notch, and for like $7.00 you can get an omelet with a bagel and homefries. Thats a steal! The only reason I give it 4/5 is because sometimes the service is a little slow & unprofessional. Also some of the items are quite expensive, but all in all a great restaurant !

    (4)
  • Philip I.

    My neighbor convinced me to ride our bikes across the Venetian and head up to The Daily. I think she stopped in last week and came back raving about this place. I'm usually weary of hyped up eateries, especially in Miami (considering EVERYTHING here is hyped up). So, after a very enjoyable bike ride (almost always the best part of my Sunday morning), we arrived at The Daily. They have an extensive menu but I wanted a "healthy" breakfast so I ordered a vegetable omelette with wheat toast (no butter), home fries and a side of sliced tomatoes. I picked up a small fresh squeezed OJ at the counter. The omelette was quite good and the vegetables seemed fresh. The home fries were good but the sliced tomatoes were disappointing: 3 round slices of a not very ripe tomato. The best part of the morning, once again, was the bike ride. While a bit more expensive, I'll stick to The Front Porch on Ocean Drive. Their breakfast is MUCH better. The location is also unparalleled.

    (2)
  • Nancy A.

    order online, cut the line, pay in the back. (thats how locals do it) yes the menu is big, yes its on the expensive side. but whatever its soooo worth it! the food is fresh, the service is good and theres free wifi.

    (5)
  • Terra S.

    The staff is awesome and bubbly the menu is huge the food is good and the portions are HUGE. I have been here a ton of time. They have only disappointed me once. So all in all I'd recommend this place

    (4)
  • stephanie f.

    First off, I have to say, I have been to the daily at least 10 times, and will probably continue to go, but I had to give them only two stars because they truly need a reality check and here's why: 1. Food: On most days the food is pretty good for what it is and their menu is perfect. However, there have been many times where the food has been subpar of what it is the previous time when ordering the exact same thing. For instance: a salad one day will be overflowing with the most amazing tasting fresh ingredients. The next, the same salad will skimp on some ingredients and not be as fresh. 2. Service: Almost always subpar - There have been many times when they have delivered the wrong item, forgotten an item, or just left on ingredients that have already been paid for. 3. Service (Round 2): Their delivery is ridiculous - last time I ate there it took 2 hours to deliver next door. We called after an hour to check on status only to find out they forgot about the order, then took another hour to deliver. But we did get 30% off. Another instance i called ahead and was told 15 minutes, 45 minutes later i walked away with my salad and sandwich. I love the daily, but if they don't shape up it's not going to be hard for competition to come in and steal most of their business.

    (2)
  • Victor C.

    Due to the cold front, my Miami vacation pretty much became a mini-Miami Food Tour... with feasts fit for kings in the evenings, our 12pm/1pm breakfasts usually consisted of sandwiches/salads. Today's stop: The Daily. I ordered one of the paninis... and failed miserably in my goal to clean my plate. Unlike most paninis I've had, this one was a quite hefty. I forgot what the panini I ordered was called, but it contained chicken breast, arugula, and bacon... I forgot what comes after bacon, but seriously, what more do you need besides bacon?

    (4)
  • Stephanie L.

    I've been told on more than one occasion that I'm a bit of a pushover. As such, it's no surprise that I'm willing to give people and places, second, third, fourth, and sometimes even fifth chances. That being said, sometimes a place really doesn't deserve it. I really do love the style and the ambiance of the Daily, but no matter how hard I try I'm just not impressed with the food. The servers themselves, friendly and perfectly peppy enough that I believe they are invested in making my morning better. However on my last visit I ordered an omelet to go and no joke, it took over 40 min. during which I only saw them actually fill 3 other orders... It isn't a lack of staff, since there was clearly several people preparing the food, working the counters and bringing out the food. I'm perplexed! What's more is, I'd be willing to overlook the absurd amount of time it took for my quick pre-day meal, if only it was worth the wait. I ordered a Goat Cheese Egg White Omelette, sounded amazing. Alas, goat cheese is not the panacea I previously believed it to be. My omelette was burnt, and tasted a bit off (I don't know if it was meant to be or not, but the asparagus made it horribly bitter). Not to mention the caramelized onions were beautifully thin strings of deliciousness, but they were carelessly thrown in a large lump in the center instead of being dispersed throughout. Does anyone really want to eat a whole ball of shoestring onions? The potatoes are a bit more zesty than I would like but that is a personal preference thing. Quality-wise though they too seemed a bit over-cooked and yet were far less tender then they should have been. I'm still crossing my fingers I just quite haven't picked the right item!

    (2)
  • Franky A.

    I'm not crazy about this place but it's close to my apt and for whatever reason, my friends love this spot so I'm stuck here more than I'd like to be. Totally overpriced for a sandwich spot.

    (3)
  • Steve A.

    While the sandwiches and salads are great, breakfast is mediocre. Don't order omelets or scrambles. The are a mess and often missing ingredients. Ordered the Boot camp today and got a mushroom mess.

    (2)
  • Marian I.

    I love this place, the food is great and it never disappoints. I do have to agree with some of the reviewers. There are times when is not that clean. I mean tables, floors, outside. They could have someone solely for maintaining the cleanliness of the seating area.

    (4)
  • Analys C.

    I freaking love, love, loooove this place!! I'm giving it 4 stars, because although they have messed up my order every time I go, for example, I ask for my omelette to be with egg whites instead of whole eggs, or it's missing one ingredient, etc, they always end up being so delishhhh! Lol. They are a bit pricey too. $17 for an omelette & and OJ... Yikes! But yea, it's good shhhhtuff! ;)

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    The Daily Creative is know for its Signature Sandwiches, Salads, Wraps, etc. And with good reason! What I've had so far are their sandwiches. Baguettes bigger than 12 inches overflowing with your choice of meat, cheese and toppings. I'm talking humongous and delicious! And the homemade french fries are so good! Real potatoes, unrefined....which is hard to find. If I worked in the area, I'm sure I'd be the addict showing up for my fix each and everyday. Yes, TDC is a little pricey for lunch but there is a very successful effort to give you your money's worth of quality ingredients so it works out. It gets extremely packed at lunchtime but even still, the wait after ordering isn't more than 10-15 minutes. The last time I visited, I used the online ordering service which was great! You can choose to have your food prepared many different ways and if the option is not there, you can put your specification in the notes. My favorite part about ordering is paying online. When I got there, I just told the cashier my name, signed a receipt, picked up my food and went along my merry way. From reading other Yelp reviews, I know I'll be making the drive down for brunch one weekend soon. If breakfast is anything like lunch, I'm sure it's a treat! P.S. There's free parking on the 1st floor of the garage behind the building.

    (4)
  • Patty ..

    Hi, I'm a bit late in writing my review so please forgive me. Was here for a brunch business meeting I had the egg, cheese toasted everything bagel and it was prepared just the way I like it. They have many items to choose from for breakfast to lunch I will certainly be back especially since the staff was super nice and the place was cute.

    (4)
  • B G.

    Love this place Don't think to much just order it's all good and fun!!! Btw the Elvis will cure a hangover !!

    (4)
  • Megan G.

    Whoa! Totally overwhelming menu because everything sounds sooo good! Custom salads and sandwiches, "designer" salads, classic sandwiches, paninis and wraps in addition to their breakfast items. You really can't go wrong. Expect to pay around $12 for your lunch and beverage.

    (4)
  • Rebecca C.

    This place is great to order from for lunch if you work Downtown. It's also a great Deli to stop by and eat at since it's got outdoor seating right on Biscayne Blvd. I think the newspaper tables are actually kind of cute! They have so many sandwiches to order from as well as paninis, it kind of makes me overwhelmed. Every thing I've ordered has been excellent. They also have a great website that you can order from online now and my favorite was the build-a-salad option where you can add any and all the toppings or ingredients you want. I know it's not just me when I say this, because my entire workplace agrees that this is definitely a favorite.

    (4)
  • Alexis G.

    This place is so DISGUSTING!!! I found a long hair in my pancakes and everything taste like grease. Everything is huge portions to make up for what it lacks. If you ever go you'll see the cooks with no gloves rubbing their noses. Never again!

    (1)
  • Wendy L.

    Had 6 orders of takeout from here. One entire sandwich was missing from our order and they messed up the fries order too. The fries arrived cold, which I guess is inevitable if an entire order was missing. I'm giving this place a generous 3 stars for poor service. The sandwiches were pretty good overall, I got the Philly cheesesteak. My only compliant is that there was a lot of oil so most of the bread was soggy, but otherwise the meat was tender and flavorful. All the others in my party who actually got their order enjoyed their food. The portions were adequate for the price.

    (3)
  • Sofia C.

    Yummylicous! Great option for a guilty pleasure or a healthy choice. Quality doesn't compromise quantity!!! Definetly recommend

    (5)
  • Karen K.

    Breakfast options that keep you coming back for more and more- from the basic bagel/sandwich to wraps and omelettes you can customize right on the spot! Their updated look and new menu options will have you hooked though- the way they put tastes and textures together - absolutely amazing every time. Customer service is the "hey, I know you from your second visit!" Love their coffee and Cappuccinos too - yum!

    (5)
  • Lam P.

    I ordered the Miami Beach Chicken Salad wrap for lunch and it was delicious!! Spinach wrap, chicken salad, granny smith apples, candied pecans, spring greens, herb mayo. Everything was on point, very flavorful, light and refreshing. My order was delivered on time, within 1 hour as said. I wasn't available to come out when the delivery person came, but he was nice enough to leave it at the front desk for me. Definitely will be ordering again from them! Super affordable as well.

    (5)
  • Jorge D.

    I really like the daily. It is right under my building so it is very convenient. The plates and portions are huge. It has become my go to breakfast place and the staff is fantastic. The daily fries are always a treat especially the curry ones! The only real issue I have is that i think everything is just a bit too expensive. I know is is mostly due to the area, but i just don't feel too great about spending 15 dollars for a sandwich with fries. Because of this I don't really go there for lunch anymore, but its definitely worth it for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Cassie G.

    Don't know why it took me so long to make it to The Daily! Stopped by for a group brunch date on Sunday and had a great experience. To start, the free parking garage in the back makes it super convenient. From there, we entered through the back and grabbed a newspaper (aka menu) to figure out what we wanted. The menu is ginormous! I wasn't sure if I wanted breakfast or lunch so went in the middle and landed on the BLT. It had a generous amount of bacon, lettuce and tomato with a "special sauce" that tasted more or less like mayo. Our table was full of an array of sandwiches - a reuben loaded with juicy pastrami (super messy but delicious), a Caprese panini of sorts, a breaded chicken sandwich, and even some breakfast items like bagels and lox and a burrito. Long story short? No matter what you're in the mood for, you can probably find something that fits the bill here. For sips, they have a wide array of coffee drinks, along with sodas, teas (including local Lemon City), beer and wine. There is plenty of seating both indoors and out, where it is dog friendly. Our food came out very quickly and more or less at the same time. Yes, it's a little pricier than your run-of-the-mill sandwich shop but the quality is there. I can't wait to come back to try their rotating "fry of the day" specials! That's right up my french fry loving alley.

    (4)
  • Nathalie B.

    Living in Brickell we struggle with finding quick and affordable breakfast places. There are a couple I can think of but we're tired of them so today we ventured out a little. I hadn't been to Daily Creative in a while and had forgotten just how much I love the food here. I ordered the "Greek scramble", which is packed with green peppers, tomatoes, onions and feta cheese. Delicious! My boyfriend had the "Hangover" which pretty much comes with everything you need to really cure a hangover (except the Advil). My daughter had pancakes topped with strawberries and bananas. We loved our meals. The only Con about this place is the awful fly situation they have. There are flies all over the place which is a huge turnoff when you're trying to enjoy your delicious meal. If they could somehow fix that problem they'd have a better rating.

    (4)
  • James T.

    I love The Daily. I really do. But please, please, please for the love of all that's holy, PLEASE change the menu over the registers! The red text on black background is terrible and impossible to easily browse.

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    When I lived at the Opera Tower four years back, The Daily was my go-to place for Sunday breakfast or brunch. I completely fell in love with their Elvis sandwich from day one, and don't think I have ever gone and not had it. It's a perfectly toasted sandwich with peanut butter, bananas, bacon, and honey. I love it so much that, after I moved, I've recreated it in my own kitchen many times. Definitely a must-try if you're a peanut butter and bacon lover. I have also tried their Miami Vice cuban pork hash and their greek scramble - both tasty dishes. I really like the feel of the place, too. The staff has always been very friendly and attentive. I wish I still lived Downtown so I could frequent this place more often.

    (4)
  • Caiti R.

    All smiles! This is an easy diner style restaurant, but with much better food. Order from the huge menu at the counter and take a seat in the very casual seating area inside or out and watch all of the heaping portions walk by as their delivered to your neighbors' tables. I ordered the goat cheat and egg white omelette and was completely satisfied. I also like the fact you can switch out the side of potatoes for healthier options such as sliced tomatoes and fruit, and the fruit is actually blueberries, pineapples, strawberries, etc. as opposed to the standard serving of melon which always disappoints. The frozen coffee is amazing and I'm almost glad this place is a 30 minute drive for me so I can't get addicted. I most definitely will be back soon for a salad, they looked amazing!

    (5)
  • Kristin M.

    Although not "creative" by no nature (except for the sweet potato fries with maple syrup), The Daily Creative Food is a great choice for breakfast, lunch or brunch! With an overwhelming menu and tons to choose from, there were so many things I wanted to try. Being it was my first meal of 2015 and I had a hell of of hangover, I needed to order the fattiest thing on the menu. The best remedy for a hangover and eating something greasy before you start working out, you have to order something with greasy and with bacon so I ordered the Philly sandwich with bacon on the side. It was delicious! Parking is a pain since you must find street parking and yes, parking expensive ($1.75 per hour)... good thing The Daily Creative Food is relatively fast! Our party of 4 was in an out within an hour and that's because we were slow eating and moving due to New Years Eve party the night before. I wanted to give this place 5 stars, but I found it to be on the expensive side. $16 for a sandwhich, fries and a can of soda is on the high end for me. I understand that The Daily is in a nice part of downtown, but sheesh... that meal should have been $11 tops! When I am in the area again, i would totally come back and try something else on their large menu. Although the next time, I'll be eating one of their healthier options (which they have a lot of).

    (4)
  • Kristen L.

    One of the best breakfast/lunch spots on the boulevard. Consistently good food. You really can't go wrong with this place. Like I said, the food is consistently good, the staff is friendly, the place is clean, and definitely bang for your buck-large proportions. If you are a leftover queen like me, you will always have a doggie bag from this place! Whatever you order, it will be worth your wild.

    (4)
  • Mick T.

    I'm an actual former employee of The Daily and am writing a review because I actually LOVE the food there. During my time there,I ate practically everything on the menu and really liked it. The breakfast sandwiches were on point and the staff while I was there were always pretty friendly. Now for the bad part...they hired a manager there who seemed like a wanna be vin diesel. I called him The Hemorrhoid because at the time he was more irritating than the hemorrhoids I was suffering from then. Most of the staff were very cool. The good was fresh for the most part. The owner, Adam, really concerned himself with providing a quality product and so did Alan, the GM. I really do love the food and will be going back for more.

    (4)
  • Nirlepa C.

    So I've been going through the years to this place since it 1 at opened and they had their lobster blt and it was amazing. However, the quality of the food has gone down significantly, but their prices sure haven't. I ordered a create your own salad. Field greens, apples, chopped egg, mushrooms & roasted peppers-7.99 Added avocado-1.29 & candied pecans-1.29 Grilled shrimp- 6.99 Added the sweet potatoes fries with marshmallow for $4.49 So everyone including people who arrived up to 30 min. After me got their food before I did. My fries were soggy and the marshmallow was sparce and toasted on top of them, I returned them, it's not like what you get at ***Flashback diner ***which are amazing,crispy spicy sweet potatoe fries thick cut with marshmallow dipping sauce. I returned them. My salad was missing the avocado & the shrimp had absolutely no seasoning other than whatever leftovers were on the grill. Funny thing is, creative salad is two doors down and I could've gotten what I wanted for $10.00 less. You be the judge.

    (1)
  • Melissa S.

    This place does not live up to its hype. Firstly, there is free parking in a small garage in the back but even at 2:30 PM on a weekday, it was full. The staff is nice and the menu is enormous but there was nothing particularly impressive about their food. They do use high quality ingredients and the portions are large but the food is pretty average and I thought extremely overpriced. I also was particularly unimpressed by all the flies and ants in the restaurant. They really need to call an exterminator as it is disgusting. I know this is a problem in Florida but the infestation was worse than other restaurants that I have seen in a long time. I have had catering by the Daily many times before and was impressed then but not when I went to the restaurant. I'd recommend ordering out here and not eating in.

    (3)
  • Sabrina L.

    Great spot in edgewater for breakfast. The selection has a little bit everything...whether your going for a more healthy approach or your starving for some grease option...this place has it. I've tried their wraps as well as their regular scrambled eggs with potatoes bkfast option and both have been quite filling. The food is prepared pretty fast and the servers are pleasant. Outdoor seating available.

    (4)
  • Anna-Marie W.

    Among the high rise condos and modern architecture of Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami sits a little sandwich shop with an enormous menu and an even bigger following. The Daily Creative Food Company has a line out the door virtually every waking moment. They offer gourmet breakfast sandwiches and egg platters, delectable salads and sandwiches, homemade soups and hand crafted beverages. We stopped in early on a Sunday morning for a few beverages and a sandwich to carry out and after we paid, the process became confusing. My companion Chad waited in one area for our beverages while I was sent to an area near a back exit to pick up the food. There is no waiting area, I stood right next to the expediter plating up the food, totally in his way but there was no else to stand. It was awkward and uncomfortable to just be standing there as food is flying out of the kitchen and staff is navigating through myself and others who were sent there to wait for their food. I couldn't wait in the big spacious dining area where I was out of harms way? My companion Chad fared better while waiting for the beverages. We had been accidentally given an extra beverage. When we pointed out the mistake to one of the ladies behind the counter she didn't seem concerned and told us to keep it. A nice bonus to compensate my potential loss of an eyeball waiting for the food. We both ordered frozen concoctions- I had the Green Tea Freeze which was very delicious. It was Green Tea and cream blended into a frozen treat. Chad had ordered the Mango Madness and saying it tasted like Mango was an understatement. It was mango blended with mango with added mango. There was no ice used as a filler here. His drink was nothing but mango. And it was delicious and so tropical just like Miami. Our "extra" drink was the Tropical Berry smoothie. Mango and pineapple was blended with a berry mix and again, it was all fruit. Just next door here is one of those national chains known for their overpriced watered-down smoothies that will be at of business if they are trying to compete with The Daily Creative. We only ordered one sandwich to split among us and we picked a good one. The Gourmet is a sandwich with three scrambled eggs, asparagus, mushrooms, onions, spinach and provolone cheese served on a fresh Kaiser roll. It was stuffed, hot and quite filling. There are plenty of egg options on the menu, as well as other specialties like Cuban Pork Hash and Fruit Parfait. The Daily Creative Food Company also offers freshly baked bakery items like croissants and guava pastries. For later in the day, there is an extensive menu of gourmet salads and sandwiches. Anyone from the strictest Vegan to the biggest fan of meat will find something to dine on. Everything has a twist- the pork sandwich is topped with a black bean corn salsa and the tuna is made with wasabi mayo. The turkey is served with cranberry chutney and the pressed veggie panini is made with a sun-dried tomato pesto. Other than being sent back into the kitchen (practically) to pick up my sandwich this was one of our favorite places in Miami. Incredibly stuffed sandwiches and real fruit smoothies are going to keep this place among the most popular and loved restaurants in the city.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth W.

    Came here for breakfast one day, back for lunch the next. Service is so so good. Portions are good for the price which ranges from 9$ and up. Everything feels fresh and well-prepared. Wish they had one in jersey!

    (5)
  • Maurice C.

    I've been a customer at this establishment three times now. I find the food to be almost tasteless, the girls at the register inpatient and a bit rude, and the atmosphere off putting. The food is just, blah. It is missing the flavor and creativeness that you would expect from a decently rated Miami restaurant. The girls at the register seem to be in the mindset of herding cattle instead of welcoming customers with a smile. When entering the restaurant you are overwhelmed by a rather large menu of items to sift through. Instead of the girls making suggestions or engaging the customer, they stare at you unpleasantly. Two of the three times I dined here the "atmospheric" music was incredibly loud for no reason. The restaurant wasn't even 10% of capacity and the music was blaring as if I had walked into a mediocre nightclub. Also, management should restrict the delivery guys from entering the guest dining area if they are going to allow them to dress in military combat boots and shorts with the appearance of SideShow Bob. I'm not entirely sure why this establishment has such decent ratings, maybe it's me?

    (2)
  • David F.

    I have to say that for a fast food joint, this place has all my five stars! The kind attention and smiling people make a great and comfortable atmosphere for a quick bite. I would recommend all their sandwiches salads and panini....specially the Reuben.

    (5)
  • Laura V.

    It's okay, had the Philly cheese steak thinking it was gonna be out of this world for some reason and it wasn't; I think the place has a better ambiance than the actual food.

    (3)
  • Kurly S.

    Noooooo!!!!!!! What happened to the Daily..... I ordered (delivery) for the first time in a few months and it appears that they switched up their image (for the worse apparently) . Note sure when the change was made. I immediately noticed: - Some foods items were added/removed/changed. - Prices - most have increased - They deliver in plastic rather than the signature paper bags. - Container for salad is a oblong-y shape - Portion size is less - Watery vinaigrette - My beloved Ocean Drive Sesame Chicken Salad - RUINED! To expand on the latter - they added carrots, crispy wantons and toasted almonds instead of the usual bean sprouts and candied cashews. I figured that they knew what they were doing...don't fix what ain't broke right? Needless to say it was bad, really bad. I just ate what I could because it's a $10.99 salad. It wasn't as flavorful as before. Just salty and boring. Why cut corners (ahem costs) if you are doing so well? I mean this place is always packed! I can imagine that with these changes the lines are slowly going to dissipate.

    (1)
  • Ashia W.

    I was looking forward to a nice Philly cheesesteak sandwich . . . Instead it was flavorless and dry (okay so im used to the amazing sub shop in pompano beach on sample and us1). Some places put like some sort of sauce on it, I thought it needed mayo or something, it felt a little on the dry side for me (nothing that ketchup cant fix or better yet MAYO had anyone offered me any type of table service) I also ordered the herb and cheese fries. Those were delicious. Im giving 1 star because I tipped 20% for nothing, just someone to hand me my food. I always tip 20% in good faith that I WILL receive some sort of table service. The guy who brought it to me was nice enough to let me know i get a free refill on my iced tea I ordered, but when I finished my drink, no one came to offer a refill (like other places that expect you to tip, even places where you dont tip but they still bring you drinks and food, still offer refills) Im 9 months pregnant so i figured MAYBE someone would be a little helpful/nice if that is not the norm. . . . whatever so i left my food outside (wasn't quite finished with my $20 cheesesteak lunch) to wait in line for a refill, and immediately saw pigeons on my table picking at my food! I WAS SO PISSED! So about half a sandwich and fries were just a total waste. Even if i was already full, i like to take food home for a snack. Next time, if i ever come back, I wont bother to leave ANY tip since Im not getting table service. I'll still sit outside, maybe not if Im by myself so someone can watch my food. I know pretty lame to leave a 1 star review because of no drink refill, but having to leave my table for a minute caused half of my meal to be wasted and picked at by pigeons. Very annoyed.

    (1)
  • Grant S.

    Great story of redemption by a place whose food always had good potential despite prior management's poor execution. Unveiled a new menu, without going price increase crazy - which incidentally by holding their prices steady for a long time flipped this place from overpriced to an actual bargain. Their new ordering system is modern and pen free, just installed last week - love that! More importantly, they have learned about service, big time. Not just one person, but it seems the whole staff places a new value on your arrival as a customer. A major congrats to pull off Restaurant Impossible on the Boulevard here. The sandwiches are excellent, I love their Biscayne Times tuna and while I haven't scanned the new menu for every old sandwich, the chicken parm I ordered today was still there, and tasted great with my substitution of ciabatta bread for hoagie roll. It would be five stars but as a restaurant, they still need to work on their coffee bar. I'd personally love to see a hybrid of full table service offered (optionally) but with the new equipment and attitude, it's a far better experience today so that's no longer urgent. Also, I've heard mixed reviews from my friends about their breakfast items - but when you order the egg white breakfast wrap, it's kind of asking for it. I always get their bagels and nova platter as a breakfast item because it's one of the Boulevard's best bargains! This is a mighty huge 180 for a Biscayne mainstay, and I hope they keep it up!

    (4)
  • Leyli J.

    It's a fast solution when your hungry but seriously NOT A FAN! It's so whatever- sorry

    (3)
  • Tony G.

    The Daily is a great place to grab a breakfast sandwich and dine-in for a weekend brunch. I especially love the Wild West with ranchero sauce. This place is uber convenient for me, as it is only two blocks from where I live. While the food is amazing, I only gave four stars as there are a few logistical issues that could be improved upon. First, it is extremely difficult to find parking and it is usually better to just walk there if you live close by. Second, given the great food, this place is constantly packed. Therefore, you may have to wait 15-20 minutes to find a seat during the weekend. On the plus side, the Daily does make local deliveries, so that negates some of the issues of dining-in or take-out. I would definitely recommend to others!

    (4)
  • Ozzy M.

    Great place for lunch, great food, fast service. Tremendous pastrami. Big salads, Plenty of seating in and outside, many healthy choices to pick from also. Dog friendly

    (5)
  • Janay M.

    Now that we are finally relaxed in our new spot the Bf and I decided to take a stroll and see some of the local grub spots. I haven't eatin at the daily for awhile and needed a FRESH reminder of just how creative they are. Our order : a biscayne Blvd shrimp wrap for me and a Photographer sandwhich for the mister. I ask the Bf to grab me a canned drink and he comes back with a Dr Browns classic. All in all great visit.

    (4)
  • Emily R.

    Great omelets and salads. The fresh cut fries are the best I have had in Miami. Portions are huge. Prices are reasonable. The service is very friendly and accommodating. This is an all around great brunch spot.

    (4)
  • Melody M.

    The customer service is incredible!! The staff are sooo kind and you can tell they are hard workers! They really pay attention to the customers and see how they can help them even if you don't ask. I felt very at home as soon as I walked in. The vibe is very chill & the menu has such a wide variety of deliciousness! I can't tell you how happy I felt after walking out of those doors!

    (5)
  • Humberto O.

    EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! Local sandwich shop disappoints more than than a sex-less third date. Flavorless sandwiches that come accompanied by a free, large order of rude service.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    This place is not the same to when they first opened. Depending on the day your food might be good or really bad. I used to have lunch here at least twice a week, but after ordering a salad that ended up being flavorless and oily, I limit my visits to 'when needed'

    (3)
  • Michelle W.

    I've popped in here several times on my last few visits home to Miami, some for lunch & some for breakfast. As mentioned by other Yelpers the menu is quite large, but I enjoy this because it gives me multiple things to try. I do enjoy their giant bagles. They are big fatty bagels that are quite substantial. I prefer the chive cream cheese with some tomato and you've got a nice breakfast sandwich. The veggie cream cheese has giant veggie chunks in it, but a little too much red onion for me to start my day with. My dining buddy has gotten the breakfast lox sandwich complete with capers & also seemed quite delighted by it. The lunch sandwiches are giant also! I had the eggsalad when I was here a while back and it was pretty good. A pretty mildly seasoned version, but good none the less. I don't care for their regular coffee much, pretty average joe & nothing to write home about. I do like their cafe cubano though :) If you're starving and don't want a wimpy meal, you can come here and be filled up with with large sandwich goodness. Oh and you can order carry out & delivery -- they even have online ordering if you're into that sort of thing.

    (4)
  • Fleur D.

    Best bang for your buck! Besides the already big menu, you can have your eggs, sandwich or salad, made custom! The portions are big, the foods is ready in just a few minutes, and it tastes fresh, with perfect seasoning! They are always busy which means people love it, and they have free parking in the back, you really can't go wrong with this place.

    (5)
  • Margie G.

    There are few times in Miami that I would say I am pleased with customer service but tonight happened to be one of them! I feel it's necessary to give a big shout out to the Daily. Whenever I come here my friends and I are always greeted by multiple staff members and tonight was no different. However, today the staff went above and beyond to help my friends and I decide what to eat. When it came time to decide dessert or leave, we asked what they recommended. As we discussed what to order a staff member brought us a large piece of cake to share stating they couldn't sell it anyway. So I would like to say thank you to The Daily for their exceptional customer service and as always great food.

    (5)
  • Chandler P.

    A most excellent eating experience. This place is all about the food. You have to order at the register and take a number. The seating isn't too inviting and the place is very loud. However, with a group of friends and a slight hangover from the night before - this place is perfect.

    (4)
  • Grace T.

    Yummy drinks, pretty good food, great prices.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    We have a client in Miami we visit each year. We eat at The Daily each time we are in town! This is the 3rd time we have eaten here in the past 3 days. Everything is AMAZING! We want The Daily to come to Annapolis, Maryland!!

    (5)
  • Jung L.

    Not too bad. I ordered the bilton cajun shrimp salad. Comes with avocado corn beans and more which i liked. I liked the atmosphere of the cafe

    (4)
  • Sandra M.

    I must review this place because it is my go to lunch place while at work. It is conveniently located about two minutes from my job and boy oh boy is the food good and fresh! I love that the daily has an immense variety of salads, wraps, and sandwiches! The food is all freshly made and they deliver to my job! One of the only complaints I have is that for delivery you must wait because they are always busy for lunch. One of my favorite sandwiches is The Miami Herald chicken and my favorite salad is the Washington ave! I must advise you that parking is behind the location in a shared garage also the place is small and it gets busy so be willing to sit outside!

    (4)
  • Samuel S.

    I come here at least twice a week. I've tried pretty much everything on the menu and I don't have a bad review. Love the setting here and the food is on point

    (5)
  • Karen D.

    Never been here and been disappointed! From the Servixe to the food! Just awesome! happy dance in my seat!

    (4)
  • Mara B.

    Okay. I actually like this place a lot but they have an enormous glaring problem, which is that their website, through which you can order, is compromised, and your credit/ debit card information WILL get stolen. This has happened to me TWICE due to this place, but I didn't figure out The Daily's website was behind it until today. Allow me to explain. This week, my debit card was compromised for the second time in about 6 months. Oddly, so were the credit or debit cards of 4 of my coworkers. All of the fraudulent charges were with the same handful of merchants, so it seemed likely it was the same culprit. The five of us tried to figure out where we had all bought something recently, and the only place we could come up with was The Daily. So I called and spoke to the manager to report my suspicions. She told me that she had received many phone calls like mine over the past few months, and knew that the online ordering interface of their website was compromised. She stated that she knew the owner was also aware, and they were working to fix it. I appreciated her transparency, but I was unsettled by her words. So this establishment KNOWS their customers have experienced identity theft because of their website, but... like, whatever? I checked when I got off the phone with her, and I JUST checked again, and their online ordering system is still up and running. So like... where's the integrity? If you KNOW your website has been hacked and your customers are suffering a really serious consequence because of this, shouldn't you take your website down? Yes. Of course you should. I'm talking to you, The Daily.

    (1)
  • Michelle D.

    This place is attached to my building so I find myself here by default quite often. Three stars not because it's bad but because it is average to good but way overpriced. If you like sandwiches then you may disagree with my 3 star rating. will say try their soups! On Monday it split pea w/ham....get there early.

    (3)
  • Sloane-Jacqueline T.

    I love this place. Great food, great service (order at the counter then they bring you your goods!)

    (5)
  • Michael A.

    First time to the Daily Creative. Atmosphere is laid back and friendly. Ordered the Greek omelette. Very good. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Alec H.

    Wow, we were lucky to find this place. While on vacation in Miami my wife, two daughters and myself were looking for a place to get breakfast/lunch. As we checked a number of menu's and peeked in a few doors we saw The Daily. The Daily is a dive type place that has a creative menu that just rocks!. We all ordered sandwiches and I got an order of fries for the table. We got there around 11:00am ordered and then grabbed a table. Every time I looked at the counter the line to order got longer and longer. When our food was brought out to us the line had hit the door. Everything we ordered was just flat out great! My wife and kids were happy and I enjoyed eating my meal and picking at theirs! I give the place 5 stars despite the unfriendly guy who took our order. That's how good the food was. BTW, the line was well outside the door by the time we were done.

    (5)
  • Natalie I.

    Im not sure about this place. I ate here once ages ago (like 4 years) for brunch and was never inspired to come back. But its been in business for so long i decided to get it another try. First impression is that they have a lot of people on staff and 2/3 are standing around doing nothing will the 1/3 work like slaves to serve and feed the hungry masses. They were great. Its early afternoon and super busy indicating this place is that good or that there are no better options. The worldcup is happening yet tennis is playing on the flat screen. Now I know "futball" is not super popular especially not with me but I have a mild curiosity since America is in it have to check out the competition you know. I got a coke (it was hot out of the cooler :( ) a sandwich and some fries for 16$ a bit pricy for the sandwich. The best thing about the sandwich was the bread. The chicken was thin sliced chicken breast grilled no seasoning not a lot of flavor. The bacon was eh. The sandwich was big and unremarkable I ate half took the second half home ended up tossing it because it became chewy. The cajun fries looked yummy but were gross, overly seasoned with Cajun spices. Could not eat them. I wont be back just not good food.

    (2)
  • Toomie M.

    First time here I came with my friend! It was sooooo busy I was so shocked around 12:30 for lunch hour. AFTER EATING HERE I NOW KNOW WHY THEY ARE PACKED!!! The food was amazing amazing!! The staff is very friendly! And just over all amazing food!!!! ITS A MUST GO!!!

    (5)
  • Mike I.

    Last time I was here, I had the chicken salad wrap. Very good chicken salad. The first only reason it gets 4 stars, not 5 is because the prices are on the high side

    (4)
  • Jennette P.

    Huge salads with amazing tastes! They have a variety of food options. I would love to go back and try the breakfast items. I was very satisfied with my salad & would totally go back for more.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    I Was initially excited to order from here because, I loved that you could create your own salad. I ordered take out. And right away I had to turn around because I didn't get my dressing. Then when I got home noticed I did not receive my avocado that I paid extra for. Normally I would not make this a big deal but when you pay $20 for a salad this is unacceptable. It's ridiculous that these people can even get an order right. I will not be coming back.

    (1)
  • Brigit B.

    Appropriately named I could easily eat here daily. Completely satisfied in every regard!! I've been 4 times and everything I've had has been solid! Freshly squeezed orange juice, gazpacho, French toast, enormous salads and countless pickles, this spot is simply delectable. If you're a dog lover, sit outside. Countless adorable pups seem to continuously walk by! Another plus is the staff (there are many) have always been pleasant and eager to assist in any way. I anxiously await my return to sunny south Florida to try much more of the menu!

    (5)
  • Bernard S.

    Stayed at a hotel close by and stopped here for lunch. The food was good and the service is excellent.

    (4)
  • Momo B.

    SOUPS, SALADS, SANDWICHES Not to far from the hotel offering freshly prepared sandwiches, wraps, soups and breakfast items. My favorite is the Washington Ave salad for less than $9.00 and more than enough to share.

    (4)
  • Doug A.

    Oh. My. God. Food here is so fucking good I had to stop... The sandwiches are like a work of art. I got one called the printer, which is chicken on ciabatta bread, olive tapenade, provolone... absolutely perfect. The inside is nice, a standard café with high end touches... my only complaint is that the sandwich and a lemonade cost $13... But it's so good I don't give a shit. I may have to move into the back corner of the dining room so I can eat here every day.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    After so many visits here and delivery for lunch I must stick with a three star rating. The menu is large with sandwiches, soups and salads and more. First couple of times I ate here I really loved it. What I have found after many visits is how inconsistent they are. One visit my food is excellent then the next not so great. Lunch time it gets very busy. When you call for delivery, your looking at over an hour usually. The salads are fairly good here although I am not crazy about any of their salad dressings. My favorite sandwich has always been their cheese steak but what I dislike is how different it is when I order it. One day it has cheddar cheese on it then the next mozzarella. Sometimes the steak is fresh, juicy and taste great while other times the sandwich is very dry and does not taste great. Really like their lemonade, it's delish! Go very hungry as the portions are huge. Prices are average and they also have a sweet lovers dream with cookies, pies, and muffins. Overall if you want decent food, OK service, and your hungry give them a try.

    (3)
  • Lindsay B.

    One of my favorite sandwich places for lunch. I usually stick to 2 different kinds of sandwiches depending on my mood. I like the Cuban photographer(hot) or the Italian paperboy(cold). They have a wide range of beverages to choose from at the refrigerator by the cash register. I occasionally order parmesan fries to go with my sandwich, and my only complaint is that sometimes they are a little soggy. It is also a tad expensive for a sandwich joint but not enough to deter me from coming.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    We always order from work. Until today. When you call for delivery the recording says for expedited service order online. So I did. Guess what after an hour and change of waiting I called. The order did not go through. The computer was down but they knew my order and when to deliver. I wonder how? I don't expect free but certain circumstances call for something to maintain the level of customer service satisfaction.

    (2)
  • Evan K.

    his place was a short walk down Biscayne Blvd probably only a couple city blocks. Take a right turn out of the Hilton. I had the Sobe Tuna salad and a water. The total was $15 after tax. The meal was not the cheapest thing on the menu but hit the spot. Most sandwiches were in the 9 dollar range. The salad was fresh, full of Seared Tuna, diced eggs, tomatoes, asparagus, and cucumbers. Delicious! Also offered were pastries, baked goods, and coffee shop items

    (4)
  • Milly M.

    Ok, so it's one of those places that's a little too contrived-cool. Forced-funky looking decor and cheesy names for the dishes...that being said, most of the food is awesome, fairly priced, and arrives quickly ...and they deliver! Breakfast is killer. Sandwiches are delicious and big enough to share, highly recommend the "graphic designer." Have to take a star away though because the milkshakes/frozen drinks are made from a mix and are gross. Salads are just ok. Fries are kinda soggy and soft.

    (4)
  • Dre B.

    The best. Walked into The Daily my first week living in the area and have loved it since. The menu has ton of choices plus more; I've yet to find a "favorite" meal choice but I continue coming back because I know there are a hundred more options I have not tried yet, along with the friendly and courteous staff. Daily offers plenty of snacks and side dishes and even brings you your food. The have an on-foot delivery guy who moves quickly. This is the popular daytime lunch spot for everyone in the are too. Meals come in around $10-15 per person, which is not the cheapest, but the portions are huge and the food is high quality. Well worth it.

    (5)
  • Coach M.

    Order a sandwich / salad or get here for Breakfast and get your eggs and potatoes. This is a walk up and order counter, they bring you your food and you clean up after yourself ! Enjoy your next meal here !

    (4)
  • Arly J.

    Lunch on a Sunday before the heat game and this place was slammed. The menu is huge and they serve breakfast until 2pm. We opted for there huge sanwiches. The Philly cheese steak tribune and the miami prime time which was really good with roast beef nicely shaved and little kick. The parmesan fries were pretty greasy. Parking can be a bit of work but there are parking meters nearby.

    (4)
  • Sherry L.

    Until yesterday, The Daily Creative was fast-becoming my favorite spot for breakfast. I'd switch back-and-forth between a custom omelet and one of their signature scrambles, depending on my mood and appetite. They even offered cheese grits as a breakfast side item... SWOON! Well, then, imagine my chagrin upon entering the establishment with my best friend and fellow The Daily Creative newbie fan in tow, glancing casually up at the menu suspended above the order takers out of pure reflex, only to recoil in an amalgamation of confusion, disappointment and dawning horror (yes, horror) that, it was COMPLETELY ALIEN! Gone were my 2 pingpong selections, as well as my beloved cheese grits. I had no choice but to select one of their monikered specialty omelets, then retool the ingredients. In addition, their prices increased! (There's a light chuckle joke or a bit of a pun in there, but I'm too lazy to extract it.) My friend noticed one less sausage patty than usual had accompanied The Hangover breakfast she always orders, yet the new price is $1 more. My bill was $3 more than it normally is. On the upside, my omelet was decent and too huge to finish. My homefries sat forlorn and neglected on my plate, as the grits were sorely missed. I'm simply disappointed with the new The Daily Creative. They were always busy before, however yesterday we noticed an unusual dearth of patronage, while we were present. Perhaps it was mere coincidence, perhaps not. Why mess with a good thing?

    (2)
  • Walid S.

    The food are okey. I guess the restaurant need to improve in the presentation on Their plates, the actual presentation in the plate look not nice at all. Beside that the personal took to long to clean the table.

    (1)
  • Alexander F.

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I always forget to review The Daily, but only because I am usually to busy enjoying my food. This is another "go-to" comfort food place for me.

    (5)
  • Alessandra M.

    You know if the heat players eat here on the regular it must be good! The food here is awesome as well as the service.The menu is huge so there an option for any taste bud.It's a little on the pricey side but considering the area it is in it's actually not that bad.Sunday brunch time is pretty packed but it's definitely worth it! Look forward to coming again and again!

    (5)
  • Dan C.

    This place is just ok. Nice selection of gourmet sandwiches and wraps but tastewise, nothing really outstanding. I had a vegeterian wrap today that was pretty good if you like olives and hummus, like me. I ordered also a tortilla soup which was bland and instead of corn tortilla strips, it had like crunchy flour tortilla strips. Really, no corn tortilla in the tortilla soup. Dissapointed. Prices are fair since their portions are fair in size. The service was surprisingly fast even though it was during the lunch rush.

    (3)
  • Adam S.

    I like certain things about this place and then there are other things I am not so crazy about. I like that they have a wide delivery area that includes my home. We had driven the 7 1/2 hours back to miami from Georgia with a cranky little boy in the back seat and were looking for something quick and easy. I also like that they have a huge selection of salads, sandwiches, and wraps. They have virtually any combo you can come up with. I got a salad with smoked salmon, croutons, bacon, candied pecans, feta, goat cheese, olives, and their top secret vinaigrette. It was a massive salad. I couldn't even eat half of it (and I'm a pretty hungry fellow). It was a good (not great) salad. My wife had the seared tuna wrap. Not my favorite, but I didn't order it, so who cares. Anyway, my biggest gripe about this place is the price. It was $35 for a wrap and a salad. That's expensive. I will come back because it is great that they deliver, but dang it's pricey!

    (3)
  • Lissette C.

    This is my favorite downtown lunch spot. Prices are relatively great for the amount of food you're getting. Their menu is huge - something for everyone - and if you're a Picky Polly, there's a make your own salad and sandwich menu. The only downfall is they take a long time to get you your food, but I'll take that as a sign of popularity. Order ahead if you're picking up.

    (4)
  • David J.

    First time I visited this place. I placed a simple order to go and took a long time. The lady who distributed the orders to-go was rude. No sense of customer service. I think that management should look into training better for customer service.

    (2)
  • Alexandra S.

    WORST PLACE EVER!!!!! They left me waiting for an order for two hours... Called around 4 times and they always left me on hold or hung up the phone. The delivery never got here. I called and after everything they informed me that they don't deliver to brickell! These people are ridiculous!!!! Will never order again! FAIL

    (1)
  • Tania G.

    i had the web developer tuna melt and it was SO good. tuna salad on grilled rye bread with tomatoes and melted american cheese. nat g. had the daily news chicken salad sandwich and it was equally fantastic! its a hot spot for lunch, so it does get busy. but service is very efficient and you don't have to wait very long to order or to get your food. overall, they've got a great menu with lots of options - sandwiches, paninis, wraps, salads, desserts, etc. wait, i almost forgot to mention that i also had the sweet potato fries drizzled with maple syrup and cinnamon!!! wowza!!! definitely worth it.

    (4)
  • Pinarat S.

    I went this place with my friend. He took me there and it was great. I got salad that was fresh with asian dressing. You can choose your own salad. Also, they have a lot of good food that you can enjoy! The place is nice and has a lot of table that you sit and enjoy with your food. I will come back again :)

    (4)
  • Shari L.

    So I've learned that delivery isn't their strong point, but their salads are ridiculously good. Crisp, fresh veggies, flavorful dressings, and well-grilled chicken. 4 toppings plus chicken for under $12- can't beat it. Sad they did away with the addicting lemon truffle dressing but the new citrus vinaigrette is a close second. The salads are huge and worth shlepping from the office to pickup.

    (5)
  • Corey M.

    HUGE extensive menu! Very large selection! From breakfast to lunch to dinner, food is very flavorful. whatever u select. Portions are HUGE Soooo I'm pretty sure you'll leave full and not disappointed.. Freshly baked good daily!!! I would say The Daily is like a Denny's or IHop on steroids.... But better!!!

    (5)
  • Ale G.

    Mmmmm this place is really good sandwich, soup, and salad place. It's local and atmosphere is laid back trendy. The food is in big portions and runs from prices between $5-$15 for soups, salads, wraps, and sandwiches. They also have paninis. The service was really attentive and great. It does get packed during lunch time 12-1pm. I really enjoyed it. I had the U Cobb and mmmm one of the best salads I've had. I tried the parm and herb fries and really didn't like them. Too soggy and oily. But all the other wraps and soups looked amazing. Would def come back again!

    (4)
  • Dan M.

    Great food made fresh. Open early nice breakfast and selection of bakery items. Outside seating on Boulevard. Only negatives I find are a lack of nutrients information on menu and website using flash so limited usability on mobile devices. Friendly staff, gets busy weekend mornings/lunch.

    (4)
  • Grisel L.

    I've been coming to this spot for years. The food is always fresh and they have an excellent variety of sandwiches, salads, wraps, and paninis. They also added a kids menu, which is an A+ in my book. The portions are extremely generous, so go hungry or prepare to share. The menu items are named after news papers from different cities, which is pretty cool. The place is very laid back, service is decent, and the food is pretty darn good. The only negative I would say is that the prices are not too cheap, and the sides are a la cart. But the portions are so big, that you may just want to skip on those fries. And lets face it, good food, with fresh ingredients comes with a price these days.

    (4)
  • Patricia J.

    This is a nice spot for a quick sandwich. Sometimes the food isn't as good as others and sometimes the service sucks.

    (3)
  • Anthony P.

    I have tried every single sandwich, melt, panini and wrap as well of every breakfast. I like then all... But prime time and downtown chicken are something special. Fast service and big portions for reasonable money makes this place simply awesome and most important the quality of the food is good.

    (4)
  • Gary Z.

    This is a favorite breakfast or lunch spot.... And has been since I moved to Florida. They do a sandwich, soup, baked goods, and breakfast generously and right. Fun and tasty... What else do u need?

    (5)
  • Natalie G.

    Tried the Veggie Publisher panini but swapped out the zucchini and mozzarella for caramelized onions and goat cheese and they were happy to oblige. You can share a portion or take half home, the sandwiches are THAT big. Loved the combination of flavors and they were extremely generous with the goat cheese, whereas most places skimp on it. Just wish the sandwich would have been heated better, it was too cold for my liking. Overall a good experience and would return.

    (4)
  • T. W.

    Very good basic soup and sandwich place. Good patio on Biscayne Blvd. Food: Atmosphere: Service: Cleanliness: Wait Time:

    (4)
  • Salvador S.

    A great place to sit down and grab a quick bite to eat. Breakfast until 11AM M-F and until 1PM on weekends. I ordered the Surfside Seared Tuna Spinach wrap and it was tasty. Be sure to tell them to go light on the wasabi mayo as they lather it on.

    (3)
  • Maggie S.

    Very big menu. Food is very basic. Very convenient. Ideal for weekend breakfast. Love the location. They deliver. Prices are a little steep but you pay for the convenience. I like it. People watching is great too on their sidewalk.

    (2)
  • Isabella Q.

    Although is conveniently walking distance from home, not going back. The food is horrible and expensive. You can feel the cheap oil in the fried eggs like if you were in any cheap latin cafeteria. The pancake was all right. They aren't creative in any way and they dont even have in the menu a just simple eggs, bacon and toast choice without having to pay extra. I mean Im willing to pay for a goof breakfast but never for this horrible quality food. Staff isn't friendly at all and its not kids friendly.

    (1)
  • Maria C.

    Thumbs up for the rebranding and the new items on the menu!! I've been a loyal customer since 2011, food is always fresh and delicious, keep up the good work!

    (5)
  • Jacob N.

    The place is very nice and newly renovated there are many fresh and creative ideas and the service is very fast. But the person I went with got the cheesesteak and it was not very good. It was also very expensive

    (4)
  • Sidney P.

    The best people work here and its the place for breakfast. I dont know if they make the people that work here be polite and friendly but its a little strange to encounter in Miami

    (5)
  • Shannon R.

    The best egg dish ever is nothing short of a culinary masterpiece that excites the tastebuds. My fave, but everything I've tried is delightful

    (5)
  • Roald F.

    The food is really great. The people that work here are nice, the music that they are playing is good too. I could eat here everyday.

    (5)
  • Camille O.

    Fast and easy, nice salad selection and sandwiches. The service is friendly. They offer a good breakfast selection. I like their muffins and cakes and try not to look at them so I don't feel like having them. They look as delicious as they are. If trying to keep your looks, look only towards the salad menu on the wall. They give you the option to create your own salad and sandwiches too. Good for a quick lunch or delivery.

    (4)
  • Stephanie T.

    Sorry, but no. Took 30 minutes for our meal to arrive and an additional 10 for the fries. Meanwhile, two parties got there good, ate and left. There was only 2 of us and we ordered sandwiches. No excuse. Oh, and they burned my sandwich too, but I didn't want a new one, because I was afraid to wait another 30. Fail.

    (1)
  • Cooker B.

    definitely a great place to go for breakfast/ lunch/ dinner. The food was really good and fast (had a bagel with lox, a salad, and a wrap). If you're looking for a casual, quick place to go, the daily never dissapoints.

    (5)
  • Monica Q.

    The food here is delicious but the two times I've eaten here, I have gotten food poisoning each time. Not worth it!!

    (1)
  • Christopher C.

    During a visit from New York , we stayed at a good friends place down the street . The Daily was conveniently around the corner. The food was good and the server/ food runner was super nice and a burst of bright sunshine on a rainy day ! However on two separate occasions the two young guy and girl that take your order , are extremely unpleasant . Unwilling to explain things on the ridiculously long menu, they act like your inconveniencing them by placing an order. Frick and Frack.. Who hired these two ? An attitude adjustment is in order and quick ! Unfortunate because the food was pretty decent compared to what we had to choose from and compared to vast NYC choices . Had to bite my New York tongue from going off on how insanely rude they were. ..... Oh and the customer in front of us left before completing her order out of extreme frustration with the unbearably rude young girl covered in hickeys at the counter ..

    (2)
  • Jessica R.

    The ciabatta bread was super hard. I couldn't bite into it. I ordered the reporter sandwich.

    (2)
  • Lucy F.

    The menu has so many options it is sometimes overwhelming. You'll never go hungry when eating here because the portions are so huge! Big fan of smoothies. They do the triple threate pretty well: delivery, take out and dine-in.

    (4)
  • Jeff R.

    Stopped in here for lunch today and glad that I had! Very extensive menu and generous proportions. I ordered way too much and ended up taking over half of it home in a carry-out container. For first timers, the menu is a bit daunting and the process for ordering and picking up your food is not immediately clear. Workers are cheerful and efficient. In spite of the number of people ordering, everything was handled quite quickly and efficiently. I had the tomato basil soup, Caesar salad and Reuben. The Reuben was a complete meal in itself! My favorite? The tomato basil. Although vegetarian, the soup was quite "meaty" in consistency and spiced perfectly. Tomato lovers, I highly recomend the tomato basil soup

    (4)
  • Ali L.

    Panini's and Wraps are great but their customer service needs improvement. The girl who took my phone order today seemed so uninterested in taking my order and zero interest in her work in general. I felt like I was inconveniencing her by calling and placing an order. For this reason, this may be the last time I go to the daily. It's a shame because this place has so much potential if they hired happy people. Food great-attitude? Stinky!

    (3)
  • Valerie R.

    Excellent all the way around! My husband and I came here for brunch. I had the skinny scramble which was excellent. My husband got the copywriter, a chicken panini sandwich, and buffalo fries. I tasted both and they were fantastic, especially the fries! Very addictive! I also had a mint lemonade which was refreshing. Nice shady place to sit outside. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Richard P.

    Had no expectations coming in here on a Saturday morning. Place was busy and service was fast and friendly. Prices are reasonable. Miami Heat omelettes were perfect. Will definitely come again. Plus I got the car washed in the back while we ate.

    (5)
  • Chase K.

    We have been eating at the Daily every couple weeks and we finally made it in for breakfast today...so sad to took us so long. I first learned of this place when their sandwiches kept showing up at lunchtime meetings and functions around work. They were always pretty good, coming in a wide variety of flavors and styles. But you know a sandwich dropped off at 11AM and eaten somewhere between 1 and 2PM can only be so good. The flavors are all there but the consistency of the bread, meat, and veggies is different from a sandwich eaten shortly after it was made. I never really thought much of the place...and then I went there a couple months ago and now I understand why people talk this place up. The sandwiches go from A-Z. They have all of your typical sandwiches and a bunch of their own creations. They also blend typical Miami foods into sandwiches and I have never had a bad one. I will say that there are so many choices you should take a look at the menu before stopping in or you will be standing there for a while reading through the whole thing. We've had a bunch of their sandwiches and some of our favorites are the ruben, curry chicken, and the reporter. Honestly, you can't go wrong...if it sounds tasty to you, it will be. Just don't forget about their fries, there is a different special every day of the week and they are meant to be shared. They serve 4 people easy. We love the sweet potato with the spicy marshmallow (very interesting flavors) and the loaded baked potato. My personal preference is to let my fiancée pick a sandwich to split with me and get a cup of the chili...more than enough for two people and their chili is NO JOKE. Hearty, great flavor with plenty of meat and other goodies like beans and green pepper and just the right amount of heat for us. This also just became our go to breakfast spot near home. They have pancakes, eggs, meats, omelets, etc. Everything you need and more for a great breakfast (they serve till 2PM on weekends). The pancakes with banana and chocolate chip were awesome and plenty large enough to share. The home fries with and egg on top were also excellent. Potato, onions, peppers, cheese, bacon, etc...they really hit the spot. Everyone in the restaurant is happy and helpful. Could not ask for a better environment. It can get line out the door busy at peak times so calling in your order before you show up if you are not dining in can help out.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    I had to write this review after another friend of mine told me he likes this place and I had to counteract his ideology of the food here. Now with The Daily you got sandwiches and salads. Simple items that shouldn't cost much. First off The Daily is not cheap. A sandwich with a drink and chips will run you $12-15. The salads here are ok. Big portions though so that's a plus. I find it very hard to screw up a salad when there's 8+ options. Now the sandwiches, their "staple". I've had a few different sandwiches here and the bread is stale and hard 90% of the time. The meats they use are flavorless and dull. Their sandwiches can take some time to come out during the lunch rush so be patient. But overall I think this establishment is very overrated. Crumb on the parchment, cheese course, and even montaditos for that matter will get you a more satisfying sandwich.

    (2)
  • Chris H.

    Great experience -- absolutely delicious food in a warm and bubbly environment. Great service, and very fairly priced. I had salmon on bagel that was just lovely, with more than enough cream cheese and fresh tomatoes. The smoothie was very tasty, and the other sandwiches we got were likewise amazing. These guys have been here ten years and are opening in Miami Beach soon. Stop by before they become a Miami phenomenon!

    (5)
  • B. P.

    Great great wrap. Their chicken is really well done. Perfect seasoning, perfect portion. Avoid the dirty chips, too much salt. Great vibe in the restaurant though. Friendly airy and upbeat.

    (5)
  • Annette S.

    I had the Reuben Sports Writer which was delicious and the service was great. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because I found the price to be a little excessive for a sandwich with no sides.

    (4)
  • Ericka A.

    The sandwiches are not only creative, they are delicious! The staff is friendly and the food comes out quickly. Try the Daily news chicken salad sandwich, and for the love of god do not leave without eating their truffle fries!!

    (5)
  • Christopher M.

    This is my go to breakfast place. Great sandwiches! Try the coffee energizer to get you up and going. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly.

    (4)
  • S C.

    Excellent food, well run business, efficient service, well priced. Most Miami places have a lot to learn from this place.

    (5)
  • Jessica B.

    Stayed at the hilton downtown and found this local breakfast and lunch jewel. Order at the counter- low prices and huge portions. Get your breakfast sandwich on a croissant they are terrific.

    (4)
  • Holly B.

    You know how when your eating something really really really delicious and then you finish the whole thing and then get sad because there's no more? That happened here.

    (5)
  • Lia P.

    Perfect place for brunch! Prices are a little bit more than I'd like to spend for quick food but my husband and I really enjoyed our meals, so I guess it's worth it. He did the "build your own sandwich" with turkey and salami. Only gripe- nowhere on the build your own sandwich menu did it specify you can only pick one meat and that an extra meat would be $2.50. He's not crazy and knew it wouldn't be like unlimited meats but thought maybe that two meats would be included?! Anyway, the sandwich was huge so he was happy but still- something to keep in mind when ordering. I had the chicken salad wrap with apples and candied pecan- very good! Also huge, I couldn't finish it. I need to go with a girlfriend who likes to share! Also appreciated the fast and friendly service. Will be back for sure!

    (3)
  • Daniella S.

    I've had a handful of sandwiches here and while the service is excellent, the food, specifically the sandwiches are rather large and kind of bland. The menu is kind of overwhelming and it would take me quite a few trips to even put a dent in this place, but I really don't feel like I should have to work so hard to like a place. Fun fact: Their chicken tenders are amazing.

    (2)
  • Ben W.

    Great spot! Should be listed as Breakfast & Brunch as well. Genuinely appreciate the 2 minute leniency for my delicious breakfast burrito and iced coffee...just what the doctor ordered. Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    Great resturant, the sandwiches are huge. The menu even bigger. Half the time I just stand and stare at the menu for half a hour. Highly recommend

    (5)
  • Allen F.

    This is where you want to be for breakfast, especially on the weekends. The food is excellent, selection is great and everything comes together perfectly for a nice dining experience. This is my favorite Sunday place for enjoying The Greatest Egg Dish Ever,a nice latte and something sweet to get over the previous night (or earlier morning)'s debauchery. Just one request: if you're dining outside, don't feed the pigeons... The rest of us don't appreciate being pooped on while hung over.

    (4)
  • Brad H.

    It always throws me off how inconsistent this place is... This afternoon I had the Bal Harbor tuna wrap which was outstanding and what encouraged me to review. The other 10 times or so I have been here it is just kind of well.....underwhelming. What keeps me coming back?? Parking, relatively inexpensive and now the bal harbor tuna wrap.

    (3)
  • Brian Q.

    The Daily could be a lot better. The food is excellent and served in large portions (surprisingly large--take note if this is your first time visiting). But the service and ambiance could be upped a bit. I visited on a Sunday morning, so there was a lot of traffic in and out of the restaurant, which may explain why the staff had difficulty keeping up with the mess, but cleanliness was certainly an issue. The table we chose outdoors had been vacant for a short while before we snagged it, but it was dirty with the last patrons' food detritus and, unfortunately, bird droppings, on both the chair and table. (The awning should be netted so pigeons can't roost over poor patrons' tables.) Furthermore, there was pepper in my water glass, and the to-go boxes I was given at the end of our meal had mayonnaise and some orange glop on them. Not very appetizing. And the staff didn't much seem to care about it. There was a steady stream of patrons into the place, and two of the three cashiers seemed more interested in running them through the mill than providing service with a smile. Omni/Edgewater needs more businesses like this. And The Daily seems to be a staple. (It was the most crowded restaurant with outdoor seating on Biscayne as far as the eye could see.) But it could and should up its game.

    (3)
  • Soraya R.

    I have come many times to this place for lunch. Parking can be an issue sometimes, specially right at lunch time. But the food is amazing. So much variety on the menu it just take sometimes to review before you can decide. Today I had the Little Havana wrap. Lots of chicken and avocado, black beans, onions, tomatos and cheese. Chicken was tender and not chewy. Service was fast. I was there for less than 20 minutes. In and out. Salads are big portions. My wrap was a decent size and it could also be shared. Definitely a place for breakfast or lunch.

    (4)
  • Brenda H.

    I was in the mood for a warm savory sandwich, and the Veggie Publisher panini satisfied that craving. Although the portobello was a little chewy, everything else was good. Service was on the slow side, but we ordered during a lunch rush. And to be fair, it might have seemed longer because I was past the point of hungry, and edging towards hangry (hungry to the point of anger). There is no rationalizing with hanger. The portions are pretty big, as hungry as I thought I was, both my boyfriend and I could only eat half of our paninis and took the other halves home. Had I read the yelp reviews, I would have known! Oh well, the leftovers were good for dinner too.

    (4)
  • Christine T.

    I came here for lunch and needed a quick bite. It will take a while to read all the billboards with food items. I decided on a Philly cheese steak sandwich for $9. The sandwiches here can be shared since portions are large. They do take a bit to get the food out, so it's not exactly a fast food kind of joint. Overall, it was pretty good and ill be back.

    (4)
  • Miriam W.

    My first encounter with the daily was trying their sandwiches leftover from a catered lunch. They were rave worthy by the gentleman beckoning me to try them. They were yummy and I wanted to know them more. The next encounter was more enjoyable than the first, also by means of a work assignment where breakfast/ lunch were catered, I was able to sample their bagels which were baked just-right and their "Morning Glory" muffin which foodie dreams are made of and their sandwiches which were delivered later that day were fresh, delicious, and the type of goodness you wished would linger. I was in love. Sadly, my love for their catered menu did not extend to produce a love of their restaurant take-out experience. In my attempt to order the same turkey bacon sandwich that I sampled from the catered lunch I'd had proved confusing as their menu was completely overwhelming and the person who took my order did not believe that the sandwich was available in the restaurant. To be brief, I ended up ordering what I believed to be the closest thing: The Sun Sentinel. It was tasty, but left much to be desired. I just believe food should deliver and though I love the atmosphere of The Daily Creative Food, I felt that the only creative thing about them was their decision to name the sandwiches after daily newspapers (in keeping with their name), but this alone paired with creative ingredients leaves creative food to be desired. I may have to strictly use this restaurant for their catering services and stop by early enough to have their delicious Morning Glory muffin.

    (3)
  • Court G.

    I ordered the Art Deco Chicken Cesar Wrap. The chicken was seasoned well, crispy lettuce, filling, and good as... I split my wrap with a friend who also split her sandwich with me - Philly Cheesesteak sandwich. Both were really good. The fries were okay - sauce was iight.

    (4)
  • Nicole D.

    Pretty sad when you see one of your favorite coffee/breakfast joints going to shit. They've messed up my food order the last 4 times I've been there. I keep giving them chances but I think I'm done. Even the employees argue in front of customers. So much has changed. Sad.

    (3)
  • Jonathan P.

    Having car serviced across the street. The Daily was recommended from the owner. Good service. Really good fries. I had the meatloaf melt. Very good. Lots of items in the menu. It could take someone a year to try it all. Good luck. Will go back when I'm in the hood.

    (4)
  • Lou D.

    This is one of the first spots I visited after moving to MIami Beach from NYC and I immediately dug it. Bf knew that picky me would feel at home. It's got a busy, quick pace with servers and cashiers who match the pace. Sososo hard to find good service in this city! Anyway we've been back three or four times since and I'm always happy. I'm a fan of being able to create my own anything. I always come away with a fantastically delish veggie creation and bf always digs his big meat whatever it is he's eating. To my knowledge it's one of the only places round here that carry half sours (Roasters does as well I know)-they always fulfill my request and give me extra bunches of the pickles in a bag to go. Love it. Now that we have our fantastic baby rolling with us, we brought him last week, The staff found me a high chair in a sec and beautiful boy was chillin outside and enjoying his grilled chicken within a few minutes. Love it.

    (5)
  • Paul M.

    The Daily's massive menu hovering over your head is a sight to behold. If I was a cashier there I would be constantly fearful that this one ton menu would come crashing down on my head causing a painful death. There are so many choices that it reminds me of Indiana Jones needing to pick out the Holy Grail amongst 1,000 cups in a cave. "Choose Wisely" or else you'll end up with a crappy dish. Luckily I did not need to face such a monumental decision since my fellow Yelpers helped me out. I was able to pick the Holy Grail of Egg dishes right away - THE BEST EGG DISH EVER. This modestly titled dish is "5 whipped eggs w/basil pesto baked in the oven. Topped w/mushrooms, tomatoes & goat cheese. Served w/homefries & white toast butter". As I was not in the mood to eat 5 eggs alone, my wife was happy to split this dish with me to avoid having to look at the menu of death. Now I am not sure if this is in fact the "Best Egg Dish EVER" but it is pretty damn awesome!! The whipped eggs really have an airy-ness to them. Add the fluffy eggs with goat cheese, mushrooms, and tomatoes and you have a very delicious dish. This comes with home fries which are also very, very good. If you are not ravenous then this is a very splittable dish. The iced lattes were also very good. I've had lunch here before as well and the soups and sandwiches are very tasty. Overall definitely come here but READ THE MENU ONLINE beforehand. Trust me. the guy behind you in line will be thankful you did.

    (4)
  • Andres C.

    I used to order from here regularly, but over the past several months have done so less and less until tonight, which was effectively the last time I order from this establishment. While they have always been notorious for not getting orders right, lately the quality of the food has progressively and significantly deteriorated. Tonight: spoiled gazpacho and rubber chicken Cobb salad. Adios The Daily!

    (2)
  • Melissa H.

    Amazing sandwich shop! I'll drive down from Pembroke Pines for this place, hands down!

    (5)
  • Christine I.

    I don't know how this place doesn't have more stars!! We were recently in Miami aching for some hangover cure food and a friend recommended the daily, I was a little skeptical. A self serving food place that doesn't seem to scream "down your sorrows with mimosas"? hmmm. I was delightfully surprised. First of all, you need at least 15 minutes to read over their menu. There are so many delicious combinations, it was hard to pick just one! I settled with the Best Egg Dish Ever, I mean, who is going to challenge that?? It was described as scrambled eggs with pesto, tomatoes, mushrooms and goat cheese and came out in a tower of goodness. The only problem was I had no idea how to eat it! It was a tower!! Their home fries were also amazing. My boyfriend got the Heat omelette and boy was it amazing. I kept stealing his chorizo. GO HERE

    (4)
  • Marty C.

    I've been to the Daily a handful of times and rarely does it disappoint. Really fresh ingredients and plenty of options. Portions are also huge. I'm a big eater and would still recommend sharing a sandwich and especially the salads. Their cobb with blue cheese is insane. The greek salad is also awesome - they make a pretty good house vinaigrette.

    (4)
  • Amanda B.

    When I moved to Miami my hunt for an amazing sandwich place began, but after trying many restaurants I was disappointed that everyone had the same turkey sandwich to offer. Luckily, I then found The Daily Creative! I could happily order almost anything on the menu and after visiting with many different friends I have sampled quite a bit :). I think for the price the variety of options is outstanding and the volume of meat or veggies in each sandwich is fantastic. It's truly a meal. The service may not be outstanding, but I can't say that service anywhere in Miami is outstanding so for a casual dining spot it didn't bother me one bit. However due to the fact that so many people love this place it is usually packed and makes for either a great grab and go or place for just a couple of people to go rather than a group.

    (5)
  • Joseph C.

    The daily is a nice little spot for lunch on Biscayne. So far my favorite thing on the menu has been the Greek salad. The portion is huge, they give you lots of chicken, and the dressing is fantastic! A ton of my friends go there on a "daily" basis (sorry I just had to), and they all swear by it. They also have outdoor seating which is nice on those days in Miami where it's just a shame to be indoors. If you're in a rush for lunch, you can also call ahead and pick it up.

    (4)
  • Emmanuel C.

    I love this place. They are nice, smiling, the portions are awesome, the lunch food is great (I have never been for dinner), it's not too expensive.... Everything you would want from a lunch place. Recommended +++

    (5)
  • Alexandra D.

    The Daily is, in a nutshell, inconsistent. I usually order delivery on Thursdays for the convenience. The food usually ranges from phenomenal to meh. However the delivery service is pretty abysmal. I've yet to ever have them get my coffee order correct. it's pretty simple: large iced coffee with cream and sugar on the side. Easy, right? Apparently not. This place is too damn expensive for me to just drink a crappy cup of coffee. Today's blunder was the cream and sugar were already mixed in, and it was 50% cream, 40% sugar and only 10% coffee. Pretty gross. I called to request another. They kindly obliged, but alas they forgot the creamer. I'm destined to not drink my coffee today. Get your act together, people. This isn't rocket science.

    (2)
  • Kevin S.

    Good fresh product here. Occasionally they FUBAR your order so you have to double check it when you get your food but overall very solid breakfast spot.

    (5)
  • Monica A.

    I only wish it weren't so busy all the time - it feels like I walk into Times Square whenever I'm there! I suppose that speaks to how delicious it is. You will probably never eat the same thing twice - the menu is that vast. It's healthy, it's fresh, it's even true to its namesake... creative. Any salad, sandwich, soup, smoothie, or dessert you could imagine is on the menu. The line is always out the door and you may have to assume the "bitch" look so that no one cuts you in line or forgets about you. But it's probably worth it for the enormous portions of amazing lunch food. Or dinner - if you like inhaling 6 pounds of salad in the evening! The parking situation: dire. There's a microscopic parking garage behind the restaurant but it's practically always gridlocked. This is probably the only reason I don't go as often as I would like to. I wish they had a nice big American parking lot!

    (4)
  • Alissa W.

    This place reminds me of large porions of slop on a plate. I got a salad and yes it was huge. the quality was gross and they chicken tasted frozen. The food here years ago was much better. Also I went in a few times and the bread on my sandwich was stale. PASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    (1)
  • Jeff G.

    Looking for a light lunch? You won't find that here. You either have to come here hungry, leave with leftovers or just eat the whole thing and feel stuffed for the rest of the day! I like this place, it definitely has that New York vibe to it beyond the subway tile that adorns the walls. New York pricing too, but that's forgivable since the portions justify the expense. The food here is good. Nothing amazing, but tasty, fairly well executed sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Ximena P.

    Holy sandwich, that thing was HUGE! I got the Copywriter sandwich and for just $8.50, I got the godzilla of sandwiches--AND it was delicious! This is a great spot for one of those days that you've been busy all day, forgot to eat lunch, and you can probably eat your arm off because your so hungry. Not to mention, it's a great price for the quality AND quantity. It's also a cute little shop with the walls painted in old comic book looking strips with plenty of tables inside and outside. Would definitely recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    I'm pretty much obsessed with this place, it has a little bit of everything from breakfast wraps, bagels, smoothies, sandwiches and amazing salads. I really enjoy this place because you can get something healthy as well. The staff is nice and maintain the place very clean. If you are in the area you must stop by.

    (4)
  • Andrea C.

    Good food the wake n bacon is delicious. Avoid their coffee. The iced coffee is a gross watered down mess.

    (3)
  • Patrick L.

    It's hard to believe that there could ever be such a thing as using too much feta. I never thought I'd catch myself saying that, but then I ordered the Best Egg Dish Ever at the Daily. I can only describe it as a giant tower of egg scramble filled with feta, topped with tomatoes, and served with a heap of spuds on the side. The eggs were on the watery side, and the aforementioned feta was overbearing, so I doubt I'd order this again. Still, the menu is huge and the portions large, so it's likely I'd be able to find something I'd like better. I also ordered a giant orange juice and an equally giant coffee freeze, and both exceeded expectations. The coffee freeze tasted like a better-quality Frappuccino, with more coffee flavor and less creaminess. I got here fairly early one Sunday morning....doubt I'd want to see what this place looks like when it fills up a little later.

    (3)
  • Lauren C.

    I've come here for lunch many times (both eat-in and take-out), and all of my experiences have been good. I honestly cannot remember everything that I've eaten here, but I do remember the seared tuna salad with asparagus and other veggies. I LOVE it. It is a bit pricey for lunch, but then again it's a lot of food.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey F.

    Surprisingly large menu for such a small place. I got the Biscayne times tuna sandwich. It was very good and very large. With a soda my bill came out almost $11 that's the only negative about this place. Definitely worth a try if you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Melanie A.

    Wow wow wow! Their Alton Road salad with grilled shrimp is so amazing. The food is so creative and they have such an extensive menu. It's a great fast-food style environment as you can order and they bring it to your table or you can get it to go. They have a huge variety of salads, burgers, and fast food menu items. Their fries are out of this world. I also really like that they sell raw juices and have a huge variety of different flavors (not just your typical orange juice, apply juice) as I am very into juicing. The staff is very polite and all & all, great concept. The salads are big portioned, definitely enough for two people. Make sure you order everything together and don't forget it because they take each ticket number as a separate order and I have experienced where I forgot to order my fries and so they put it on a separate order only to have waited longer than eating my entire meal for them to come out. The music is also pretty loud so this is definitely not an environment that you want to have a real conversation. I've been here a few times now and the food is always consistently good (salads).

    (4)
  • Niki S.

    The Philly Cheese steak sandwich and chicken noodle soup were both amazing. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Tal T.

    After a mediocre lunch at the Daily years ago, I wasn't eager to return. Now I live within their delivery area, and no longer in that of La Sandwicherie, sadly. So, when I found myself craving a veggie baguette sammich a few weeks ago, The Daily was my first thought. I'm happy to report satisfaction on all fronts! I've ordered several different "make your own" sandwiches and thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I love that they offer such a wide variety of veggies, spreads, and bread. I always start with avocado and swiss, adding various ingredients dependent on my mood. I enjoy the interior of the restaurant just fine: it's clean, open, and the organized. Delivery is really fast, even to 63rd St. The fries are a yummy splurge - ask for "fries of the day" if you're feeling adventurous. The person who took my order the time before last advised me that they use black olives. I had asked what kind they are since it doesn't specify on the menu. When I got my sandwich I was disappointed to see kalamata olives. I guess technically they're almost black in color, but they aren't the same product. I'm looking forward to trying their soup and continuing my veggie sammie experiments. Bottom Line: Excellent choice for fast, reasonably healthy and affordable light fare.

    (4)
  • Roberto R.

    Good food, large breakfast and lunch menu. I'll be back w/ friends to try a pitcher of sangria (they don't serve sangria by the glass) but the mimosa was delicious. Breakfast only served in the morning. Not like other diners/cafés who serve breakfast all day. Item prices are a little steep but food is good quality. The place gets a little loud during lunch.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    the Daily has such a large menu it is mind-boggling. as you walk in, there is a huge menu board, with salads,soups, wraps, sandwiches, coffee etc etc. i chose an egg salad sandwich, because i did not want to deal with the menu board!! you almost have to study the menu at home, before you go. as for the food, it is hard to do justice to all the food, with so many menu items, but it is good, i have had better. there is a good vibe inside and outside of the restaurant. it is pretty large if you include the outside seating. it is definitely worth a try.

    (4)
  • Sarah O.

    Great food but when you're in a hurry and you sit there for 10 minutes standing around, waiting for them to make a sandwich, and the whole restaurant is EMPTY except for the 6 employees behind the counter, it's really really annoying. I've never had any issue with the food, it's excellent, but the wait time is ridiculous. It is definitely not a grab and go sandwich place. If you're not planning on having an extended meal here, it's just not worth it. (Note:this entire review was written after I had already waited ten minutes for my sandwich and it's still not here...)

    (3)
  • Leilani D.

    I really and truly don't think I have anything good to say about this place. It's a great idea in theory (a ton of inventive and tasty sounding smoothies and sandwiches? yes please!) that fails in every way upon execution. The food - I've been here a handful of times and each time a delicious sounding sandwich turned into a disaster. The first time I came the sandwich was served on some of the stalest bread I've ever had in a restaurant. The second time, for whatever reason, the sandwich was just dripping in grease and yet had very little flavor somehow? The third (and last) time I ordered a breakfast sandwich with caramelized onions which was cut in half - the first half had no onions, the second half was an onion sandwich. The service - Your sandwiches will take forever, you shouldn't expect the food to come out at the same time, and if you order a smoothie, forget about it. It'll usually show up while you're halfway through your meal. The ambience/environment - the only reason I gave this place 3 tries was because it was so close to home and because the menu kept reeling me in. It's a cute place in a great location. However, at this point I wouldn't even sit next to someone else eating a sandwich that they ordered here because I'm disappointed that I wasted so much hope on this place. Pass, pass, pass.

    (1)
  • Amanda C.

    A busy part of Biscayne Blvd where you feel like you are in Manhattan if you eat outside (which we did) with the noise from the buses whizzing by and the constant begging- from pigeons thankfully and not people! Eating inside was twice as noisy. The portions are ridiculous and offensive in size. Why do we need to be served a salad big enough for three people or a sandwich that you can't even fit into your mouth ! We ordered both of the above and although it was tasty there was nothing special about either item and the portion size turned us both off.

    (2)
  • L. R.

    Never a disappointment! My only wish is that they had more outdoor seating. On a beautiful day like today, after the Komen race, I wish I could catch my breath outside. However, I sat with a stranger & made a new friend.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    Went for the first time today. The menu is huge, so first timers it's a good idea to read the menu before you have to order. Ordered the chicken curry sandwich and sweet potato fries, and an Acai smoothie. My one meal for the day. Sandwich was good although I wish I would have ordered the chicken salad over greens. The sweet potato fries were incredible. They come with maple syrup and cinnamon over the top, which I wish I would have known. I would have gotten them plain. but that said, they were delicious, but sweet. Large portions, good fresh food.

    (4)
  • Casey K.

    One of my favorite food spots in downtown Miami, The Daily is a fine option for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A simple egg sandwich on a Kaiser roll starts at $3.00, but the menu also features breakfast wraps, omelets and pancakes that you can add a bunch of fun ingredients to. The most expensive breakfast item is $9.95, unless you go completely over the top with the "build your own omelet" option. For lunch and dinner, The Daily offers a huge choice of homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and paninis. my personal favorite is the Key West Shrimp salad. I also recommend the Hangover breakfast combo , the Daily News Chicken Salad and the Printer panini.

    (5)
  • Frank T.

    I've tried pretty much everything on the menu, and I've never been disappointed. Surprisingly they have one of the best burgers in Miami! The Meatloaf dinner is huge, enough for two. Lost track of my visits, one of my favorite spots.The staff is super friendly! Kudos to the owner for bringing a bit of New York to the area!

    (5)
  • G-Funk G.

    We've been here over 20x. It's one of our favorite places for great & consistent food and service. For breakfast the "Best Egg Dish Ever" is highly recommended. For lunch they have a very big variety from huge salads to paninis and wraps and burgers. I've tried quite a few of them, my staples usually are: the italian paperboy, copywriter, seared tuna wrap. Only negative is that they close at 9pm, but that's an itty-bitty negative. Always delish and the price point is fantastic.

    (4)
  • Jackie S.

    Based on the recommendation of a coworker, I ordered The Daily for lunch on Monday. Well Thank you Ms. Calcines, I now have a new favorite sandwich spot! And well considering that that the given delivery time was over an hour and the delivery girl was wondering aimlessly around the premises for a good 15 minutes before i tracked her down.... I have to say my sandwich was a delectable surprise!! Given their mammoth menu, I had a hard time deciding but ultimately I went with "The Printer" panini, chicken breast, sundried tomato pesto, provolone and its topped off with a black olive tapenade!!!!!! Mouth wateringggg goodness!!! Best of all the sandwiches are so ridiculously large that they can last you for two lunches! Minus the one day delivery charge, bargain in deed! On my next trip, and there will be a next time, I will spread the knowledge and invite a friend. Sharing is Caring!!

    (4)
  • Cynthia F.

    My favorite sandwich/salad spot. Now let's get a location further north a bit. I need a Daily fix!

    (4)
  • Daniel P.

    Pros The best Reuben in Miami. Service is good Fairly high quality ingredients Huge menu and everything I've had is good. Cons They're heavy on the salt. They crank the air conditioning The music is loud. They don't use much spice or fresh herbs.

    (4)
  • Eschel H.

    The Daily is a perfectly reasonable place for a super-casual breakfast, lunch, or now dinner. They've got an excellent selection of breakfast options, sandwiches, salads, wraps, and a number of cooked-to-order items. I don't make it by as often as I'd like, but when I'm in the mood for a reasonably healthy wrap or salad, it's on my short list. A personal favorite is the Asian chicken wrap...

    (4)
  • Elizabeth Y.

    Came back and got the roast beef sandwich. Again huge proportions, but this time the food tasted pretty good. Parking is hard to find, but if you immediately go to the right when you enter the parking lot you may find some spots available as oppose to going straight.

    (4)
  • Ex-waiter A.

    The food is OK definitely fresh and they definitely care about the product they serve. However this is one of many pretty good restaurants that do not have table service. You order at a counter and then a food runner delivers the food to your table. I am not certain why restaurants that have a good product make patrons crane their necks to order from a blackboard menu. It makes no sense. Especially since the menu does not change.

    (3)
  • Keith P.

    What do you prefer more? Quality or quantity! Well, at the Daily, it seems that offering you a huge quantity of food seems to be a priority, but they also succeed at offering food that is above quality compared to other restaurants in the area. One piece of advice everyone should know-- get a panini! All of their paninis are humungous and can last you two meals easily. They also are named after "newspaper-esque" terms such as The Photographer and the Editor. All are delicious and have always been warmed when I ordered them, so they are definitely worthy of earning recognition as a a five star meal. Still hungry after a panini? get their french fries or a dessert. They have different french fries specials which are worth trying, and their desserts are also pretty good. The only reason i did not give The Daily a five is because of its location. A few months ago, there was a lot of construction taking place at the street facing The Daily, so it was always a huge adventure, trying to dodge cars and other forms of incoming traffic to get this restaurant. I would highly recommend parking behind The Daily or taking your time to cross the street. Seriously, a lot of people in Miami don't know how to drive. But trust me, the food is definitely worth it! If you have to choose between indoor and outdoor seating, choose indoor. It is way better than outdoor seating because it is usually too warm and loud outside.

    (4)
  • Muriel M.

    I had heard so much about this place and couldn't wait to try it out for lunch. The service was terrible. The person I ordered from over charged me and didn't seem to understand that he ordered the wrong sandwich. The food was not that great. They did give me a free rice crispy treat which was delicious! But other than that, I'd rather eat next door at Salad Creations.

    (2)
  • Stephanie W.

    Great food, huge portions, fast, fresh and tasty! Great dessert choices too! Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Sheila T.

    They are always busy, and with good reason. ..Large delicious portions at reasonable prices. The menu is huge..SALADS, SANDWICHES, WRAPS, ETC. We had 1 curried chicken salad and a regular chicken salad. The kids had bagels with cheese and scrambled eggs. Everyone was happy and full. HINT: There is plenty of free parking in covered lot behind the restaurant

    (4)
  • Brandon S.

    All I can say, it's very bad service. People at register are not attentive what so ever. I shouldn't have to ask for bottle opener to open my pelligrino. Most of all, a smile, and a Thank you for buying our Ok food. :-/

    (1)
  • Gregory N.

    You won't have to order the same thing here, even if you come here every day for a month, so big is the menu. There is alot to choose from. From my small sample size of me and two lunch mates, I conclude that everthing is probably pretty good. They have specialty sandwiches, wraps and salads, which means they tell you what's in them so you don't have to think about it. I ordered a turkey sandwich off that list, although I don't remember what name they gave it. You can also put together your own ingredients, and they'll make it for you. The turkey sandwich was very good. Fresh thinly sliced meat, fresh bread, tasty bacon pieces and a thousand island dressing that was certainly not from a bottle. They also feature a basket "fries of the day", and on this day it was curry fries. This intrigued me. It was a heaping basket of fries that we could not polish off. It had a nice creamy curry dipping sauce and it tasted like the fries were lightly dusted with curry powder, though I can't record that as a fact. It also had some melted cheese on it. I don't typically eat melted cheese on my fries because I want to live into my eighties at least. But this was one tasty fry basket. Lunchtime is bustling, but the line moves fast and there is ample seating both inside and out. The staff is fast, and unerring. They have a delivery system that seems to work as we went from end of the line to getting our food in about seven minutes. Pretty fast considering the number of people in there.

    (4)
  • Jim S.

    Huge portions. Yes, really huge. As in one Cuban sandwich feeding me for two meals (and being stuffed both times) huge. I had my food delivered so I can't really comment on the restaurant ambiance or service, but the food was good, it was delivered quickly, and most importantly, I considered it an excellent "bang for the buck", which is my first criteria in choosing whether I eat at a place a second time.

    (5)
  • David A.

    Great restaurant! If you are in the mood for breakfast on lunch food, I would go there in heartbeat. The atmosphere is great, really reminded me of New York City type of restaurant but over all the food is delicious. I probably went there 5 times and ordered something different every time and I have never been disappointed! Try it, enjoy it, and say David sent you... Just kidding

    (5)
  • Marc R.

    Ive come here for lunch the last two weekends and left very satisfied with what I had. The portions are plentiful and reasonably priced. This place gets hoppin on the weekends so get ready to wait for a spot if you want to eat there. We need more places like this in Miami.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    A touch of New York in Miami. Great sandwiches and salads prepared fresh and simple. The restaurant always has a crowd and has proven itself as a go to place for a good bite. Casual dining with a nice ambiance of different people from all walks of life. (Suit life to hipster). I generally get a U-cobb salad. Portions are healthy sized. The sandwiches, wraps and hoagies are always loaded with a pile of ingredients. The staff is always warm and welcoming.

    (4)
  • Ashley M.

    I can't believe I haven't reviewed this place until now - I think I've eaten here 100 times. I have a love/hate relationship with The Daily. Sometimes they blow me away, while other times they are just average. The sheer size of the menu is enough to throw most people - it's impossible to go there for your first time and not get a sore neck from trying to decide what to eat. Even now, after dozens of visits, I still get stuck trying to decide if I should try something new. I recommend checking out their menu online before visiting, to at least have an idea of what you might like. Otherwise you might stand at the counter for an hour! My favorites are the Italian paperboy, the veggie publisher and the Miami Magazine egg salad BLT. Prices aren't cheap - expect to pay at least $13-15 per sandwich/side/drink combo. Most of their sandwiches are enormous, though, so skipping the chips/fries is easily done. I usually can make two lunches out of one order and I'm not a light eater. They also can be really slow on to-go orders, so ordering ahead is your best option. They even have an online ordering system on their website that always works perfectly for me.

    (4)
  • Stacy S.

    I like The Daily a lot apart from a few things: Delivery takes ages, it's pricey for what you get, and they put raisins (yes, raisins!) in their tuna salad. There should be a disclaimer when ordering, that there will be some weird dried fruit in your tuna salad, but there isn't. They have a huge selection of salads and sandwiches. Or you can create your own salad or sandwich, (which I enjoy). The fries are good, their soup is eh, and their breakfast stuff is tasty. Although they serve dinner I would not eat here for dinner (little ambiance). Plus they close early. So, basically what I am saying is unless your 87 year-old grandma is visiting you in your hood, avoid The Daily for dinner. It's totally fattening and the portions are too big, but hey we are in America, living the dream!

    (3)
  • Christina G.

    After ordering from this place for years, I had grown accustomed to The Daily just not getting my orders correct. But lately, it's just been out of hand. The last three times I've ordered, each time they have messed up the order. Either forgetting my coffee, making something with ham instead of turkey, or forgetting a key ingredient. Today, I ordered an egg white omelette, which they have no problem charging me extra money for, and sadly..No egg whites in sight. Even though I was charged for it..At this point, I didn't even call to complain because I already know the drill; I'll get someone with an attitude, and will then have to wait another 45 minutes just to get my order right. I've contemplated leaving a negative review for this place in the past, and decided against it..but today, I paid $16 for an omelette and teeny tiny cortadito, and it's going straight to the trash. This place blows!

    (1)
  • Caro D.

    They took the home made potato chips off the menu?! ARE YOU MESSING WITH ME? They're delivery radius ends exactly one block from my apartment. One. Block. The _soggy_ french fries I ordered to replace those amazing potato chips were so incredibly disappointing that I had to pass by checkers and pick up some fries there before driving back home.

    (1)
  • Nicole H.

    The menu here is daunting, and so are the portion sizes. I ordered the Key West Shrimp salad. At over $13, I thought the salad was expensive, but for the massive quantity of food that arrives in front of you, I'll change my assessment of the price to "reasonable." The Key West Shrimp salad was a bed of lettuce with multiple different additions chopped up in mounds around the periphery - handfuls of strawberries, at least five jumbo shrimp, and what my husband described as "more than five dollars' worth of goat cheese." This salad was a beast, and apparently its size isn't out of the ordinary with dishes here - there's no way I'd ever be able to finish a whole sandwich, let alone half of one. I'd definitely recommend splitting a dish with someone when you come here. Not only is the price much better, the portion size also becomes realistic. It'd also be nice if the Daily offered half options of their dishes, as some people don't come in pairs, and some dishes don't keep well as leftovers (ex: salads). The atmosphere here was a bit hectic, and ordering at the counter makes the restaurant feel like an expensive fast food stop. In addition, as I walked in, a group of pigeons took off from where they were dining outside on top of a table - the situation obviously has some customers wondering (including me) whether we clear our own plates or whether the waiters do it for you. It's an interesting idea for a restaurant, and I'm sure some people enjoy it, but I probably won't be a regular customer.

    (3)
  • Jamie L.

    I can eat at The Daily....daily! The salads are always so fresh, the wraps although enormous are wrapped to perfection! The coffee energizer puts any frappacino to shame! The staff is always friendly and move those long lunch lines fast!

    (4)
  • Adriana R.

    My son and I stopped in before going to get his passport around the corner and what a serendipitous lunch experience. We had the soup of the day Carrot and Ginger and the Chicken Noodle soup. Both were excellent. Then my son and I shared a roast beef sandwich and it was also excellent. Service was quick, friendly and very helpful. I look forward to returning when in Miami again. Great lunch spot if you are downtown Miami.

    (5)
  • El T.

    Dirt bathroom dirty floors dirty walls. The food is good but it's hard to eat in filth. They need to clean that place.

    (2)
  • Liz B.

    Really tasty food, that is also pretty healthy. Perfect for a quick breakfast, lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Maggie V.

    The Daily Creative has become our go to neighborhood spot in Edgewater / Midtown. The good here is just consistently good. They offer a fresh deli and American fare that is surprisingly hard to come by in Miami. This is one of my favorite spots for lunch because their sandwiches and wraps are just great. From the Philly Cheesteak, Surfside Tuna to the BLT... I have yet to have a bad meal. Their service is quick, staff is friendly, and they have lots of outdoor seating that is perfect for bringing my dog. If you are a french fry aficionado, this place is a must. Their sweet potato fries and fry of the day menu is fabulous. Poutine in Miami may not be an intuitive choice, but I ll vouch for the deliciousness. And before I sound like too much of a fat kid, the salad menu is also really enticing. They deliver in the neighborhood and cater. Can I just say that if I went to a business meeting that had The Daily Creative, I would be impressed and a lot more willing to buy whatever they were selling. My next Daily Creative adventure will be to pick up their sandwiches before a bike ride to the beach.

    (4)
  • Richard W.

    This place has great food. The portions are huge and the taste is good. It's a bit more pricey than other sandwich shops but the taste and size more than makes up for it. Their meatloaf sandwich and roast beef is delicious. Their asian coleslaw is a bit lacking however. Their hot and cold drinks are all pretty good and worth the prices. Service here is quick and polite, not lacking at all. Parking is the only thing that may be trouble. there's a small lot on the first floor of the garage behind the place and it's always pretty full. This place is good and a great place to go if you can find parking.

    (4)
  • Christian S.

    Good food. Prices a little high. The manager needs to tighten up on some employees. I watched one guy cuss another one out in front of customers.

    (2)
  • Luis H.

    Great food, generous servings, they have been around for a while now. The Miami Prime Time is probably my favorite sandwich but the Chicken curry salad is a close second.

    (4)
  • J. S.

    I guess this place opened in commemoration to every proselytizing article ever written to date. The Daily's goal? 'To feed the masses'. It's your 'Daily' dose (pun intended) of Signature sandwiches named after your favorite journal, your 'Daily' soups, and designer-inspired salads. And a lot of it is right on the money. So, for example, 'The Tuna Sobe' sounds very fitting. Or how about the 'Washington Avenue' salad with Granny Smith Apples? Okay... there not so much. The decor reminded me of a retarded verion of Ben and Jerry's -- except that The Daily is newspaper-themed. The tables are decorated with an array of tabloids from all over the world. Towards the back wall, there's The Daily's cartoon-inspired sketch (assumingly for the kids)-- it's pretty dry humor, though: "The Daily really has the best coffee!" *Crickets* I'll be frank, I came here without any preparation. I didn't go online or do a Yelp! search on my mobile. Fortunately for me, I always the only person on line. The girl in the front counter had a deep emotional expression, somewhere along the lines of "Sh*t, I'm almost outta' here - hurry up a-hole!" After approximately 45-seconds of gawking at an immense menu, I went on to order the Miami Herald Chicken sandwich ($8.50) -- breaded chicken, provolone, arugla, tomatoes & balsamic vinaigrette. They give you a number, you sit wherever, and a friendly worker drops it off. As for this Miami Herald sandwich, prepare yourself for two things. 1) The Ciabatta bread on this sandwich is HUGE. I ended up leaving a lot of bread on the side because it was just too much - and I'm a bread addict. 2) There's no sides. But perhaps they're doing us a favor. It's a neat little spot on Biscayne, and I would def. come back.

    (4)
  • Ben A.

    Sounds awesome. Looks awesome. I'll give it another shot, but when you pay $$ for a salad, you don't expect to then be sitting there for 30minutes only to have to flag someone down and find out "oh! It's been up for awhile but we had lost the ticket". Ummmm, yeah that's not acceptable. When I finally got my salad, it was fresh and tasty although I had to eat in a rush to get back to my appointment. I then tried the place with the girl I'm dating the next day. Let me try the SoBe Salad again and hope that today they have the tuna (yesterday I had to substitute grilled shrimp). Still no tuna. OK, I'll do the same as ysterday with shrimp but no salmon as I'm allergic I tell them.... yeah... apparently something of mine had touched salmon because I broke out in hives a little later. She loves it... I love that she loves it... it was fresh and full of flavor. I'll still give it another chance.

    (3)
  • Aviad R.

    I came here for lunch with a friend while visiting Miami from up North. We happened to stumble by the place during lunchtime and it was crowded so we walked in. I chatted briefly with the guy behind the counter who was taking my order and he was nice and offered a few suggestions. I didn't end up going with one of his suggestions but wasn't disappointed at all. The food came quickly and my Biscayne times tuna sandwich with hummus was good bite after bite. Nothing wowed me about this place but it was a very solid lunch spot at a very reasonable price.

    (4)
  • Dexter M.

    The food was pretty good, but the service was seriously lacking. I understand wait-staff is generally under a lot of pressure, especially during lunch hours, but this place was especially rude. If I were to go back I'd just do take-out.

    (3)
  • nick n.

    once upon a time, i would have given the daily an amazing review. After my experience last week, never fuckin go there again. main reason is that the current manager is a totally unprofessional dbag. he has loud phone conversations while stuffing his mouth, proceeds to yell at his employees from the table he's sitting at, all while giving everyone else dirty looks. my order took forever, there wasn't even that many people there. the sandwiches were skimpy as hell, mostly bread and condiments. i placed an order to go and never got it, was repeatedly told 5 minutes. i asked to cancel the order (kids chicken tender and fries) after 30 minutes. the manager was a complete douche about it, no apology, no excuses, no nothing. practically threw the receipt at me. on my way out, i noticed one of the employees was 1/2 way through the chicken tenders, awesome.

    (1)
  • Alexander R.

    This place is awesome. Personal favorite is the seared tuna wrap, but everything I've ever eaten here has been delicious.

    (5)
  • Garo T.

    so good! the salads are amazing. i am a salad freak and im always looking for a great salad and today i found it!!! very big, very flavoursome, plenty of dressing and massive variety to choose from. i will definitively be back!!!!!

    (5)
  • Marcos R.

    I like this place. There were some gripes with other reviewers about there being too many items on the menu. I, myself don't really have a problem with that. The sandwiches are a little on the spendy side, but the portions are huge. So they kind of make up for that drawback. It's right around the block from Pace Park, so you can order your meal to go and have it right there at the park with a great view of the bay.

    (3)
  • Andrew G.

    One word: REFRESHING. I'm a fan after one visit and a very tasty roast beef sandwich on good bread, horseradish mayo (the Miami Times, I believe). What gives me great hope is the extensive menu. This is a place I'll be going back to - especially to try out the breakfast options which look good too.

    (4)
  • Abigail S.

    Okay, the munchkins and I needed a quick lunch recently and I decided to give the Daily one last chance. The soup, sandwich, and smoothie we ordered were surprisingly good. The portion sizes were great for sharing and everything was fresh and cooked properly. So this is still not anything to write home about, but at least they do a few things well. Stick to the sandwiches and avoid the wraps, soggy fries, and burnt coffee and you should be all right.

    (3)
  • Mathew R.

    My absolute favorite place to eat in Miami. The portions are as big as the menu. They have everything from breakfast foods, salads, sandwiches, entrees ... you can't possible go hungry at this place. You may encounter a line when you get there but don't worry, it goes fast and is worth the wait. I've even seen a few members of the Miami Heat every now and then ... I try to have something different every time i go there but I always go right for the Miami Prime Sandwich. Awesome roast beef sandwich. The garlic fries are even better. Some call them emotional but that's for you to decide. It's not a cuban place but the cafe con leche and colatas rank up there with the best i've had in Miami and are pretty inexpensive. I even got a picky, strict vegetarian hooked on the first visit so this place is for everyone.

    (5)
  • Laura B.

    Huge menu and generous portions. My go to place. Big sandwiches, tons of options and they cook the shrimp perfectly in their salads. The people here work hard and if there is a line, it moves quickly. Fresh brownies and baked goods are delicious. Nice selection of drinks.

    (4)
  • Ethan T.

    The menu is mammoth. Take a step back when you arrive and try to figure out what you want, it always takes me longer to decide then the time allotted by standing in line. We go here from the office for lunch from time to time, and it is crowded, but seating is always available, though not always outside. In the mornings I have figured out the distance of my long runs to end here so I and get a drink and relax before the walk home. When I don't I long for the coffee as I run by. The bakery selection is a nice treat as well, high suggest a snack for the afternoon from here.

    (4)
  • Shelly B.

    This place is definitely hit or miss for me. Ive been a few times and I usually love it or hate it, although lately its been more of the latter. Its ok though. The portions are huge as written in other reviews. I do tend to like the breakfast better, but all I can say is 'mediocre at best'

    (2)
  • Ana Cristina P.

    Aesthetically, The Daily is pleasing. It's got a cute feel to it, kinda like you're in a comic book or something... The food is also tasty- during one of my dining experiences there I had the best Tuna Sandwich I've ever eaten. So I can't completely dismiss the place... However, I found it very pricy... Over 10 dollars for a sandwich ALONE...If you want chips or a drink you have to order it extra. Also, I hated their coffee- and bad coffee + me = do not mix! and that's all I have to say about that!

    (3)
  • Ricky O.

    Probably a tad over rated.... but different... you wont find some of their offerings just anywhere.... probably too big of a menu. I cant deny what i had was good, but not fantastic.... in a city where everyone appears to be healthy and eat good- this place is perfect for them.... its in a good area and is easily accessable.... i will give it another shot or try brunch for a final decesion...

    (3)
  • Lana N.

    Ordered the Iron Man breakfast wrap--egg whites, spinach, turkey and tomatoes--for breakfast. By the time I made it to my office three blocks away, the wrap was so soggy it was rendered essentially inedible, and it left a huge mess on my desk.

    (1)
  • Tricia K.

    Had the Gables Caesar with grilled shrimp! OMG!! It was the most delicious caesar salad that I have ever had!! It's a large salad with 6 large shrimp. I highly recommend it!! My husband had the tuna melt which was okay. We also had the fries of the day which were potato wedges with cheese, bacon and ranch dressing on the side. We skipped the bacon. It was delicious!! Go hungry because you get a lot of food!!

    (4)
  • Will J.

    This used to be a pretty frequent haunt for Jax and I when we were working closer to the area. It's great because their huge menu covers just about anything that you could be hungry or thirsty for; soups, salads, sandwiches, etc. and the portions are large enough to leave you satiated too. While I've never ordered anything from the Daily that ended with me turn my nose up at it, the food typically camps out in the land of mediocrity. There's free wifi (TIP: Ask the cashier for the latest encryption key, it's usually under the big ceramic coffee cup between the registers) which makes the Daily a perfect place to grab a quick, satisfying bite while knocking out some work or play on the interwebz. Personal Fav: Anything with their Asian Wasabi Dressing

    (3)
  • Jamie L.

    I am a local, and I have been coming here since they've opened. It's always been the place I have recommended to out of town guests or the place I've met friends at for lunch. Lately, the past 3 times I've visited the Daily, one thing or another has happened. From attitude from the staff, poor meat quality, dirty tables, etc. just recently, I tried to place a to go order and specifically called to ask if they delivered to my address. The girl put me on hold and returned to the phone saying yes, they did order to our address- on 79th street. So, we ordered our food online. After doing so, they called to tell me they didn't deliver to our address. I explained that I had just called and someone told me differently. The girl who called me was so rude. She said, "yeah, well we don't" and then HUNG UP on me. That was the last straw. I will never go there again.

    (2)
  • Tiffany B.

    I've been to The Daily Creative Food a couple of times now and have always enjoyed what I've ordered. The first time I came for lunch I was a bit overwhelmed by all the options to choose from. So many salads, sandwiches and wraps - the possibilities are endless. You even have the option to build your own sandwich just the way you want it. It's a great place to come for lunch and grab a sandwich or salad. I know I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Jenny M.

    I love this place! I used to live close by, and The Daily was on my way to school and work. I'm a little sad to see some bad reviews, because for me, it has always been great! The service was always very good, everyone is very helpful, and as you can see the kitchen, you can plainly see that there is no 'funny business' going on.. The decor and the atmosphere is pleasant, and I love the theme. Parking is easy enough in the back, although during lunch time you might be hard-pressed to find an easy spot. My favorites to order are the Cuban, the Reuben, and the Graphic Designer. This place is one of the reasons I miss living in Miami! :)

    (4)
  • Robbie M.

    I started coming here a year ago and thought I found a good neighborhood place with great breakfast and a pretty decent deli. I have eaten there at least 5 times a week between breakfast and lunch over a year now but today was my last time. Unfortunately The Daily's ability to take orders and execute has been getting worse over the last few months and now, without exaggeration, they have totally screwed up or lost my last 5 or 6 orders. At this point I feel I should just ask them to pick my order and surprise me. It amazes me that a business can get so many orders wrong and its not as though I am ordering off the menu. One of the orders I called in and picked up a Bada-Bing sandwich and they actually left the meet out of the sandwich! I got bread, cheese, lettuce, and No Meat?!? The only thing I can recommend about The Daily is; CHECK YOUR ORDER! Shame that I can no longer eat at a business that is located in the same building I live in but its not for lack of trying. I am just tired of thinking its ever going to get better and paying for what they feel like giving me that day.

    (1)
  • Monica M.

    I love this place. I really really do. Their iced coffee is phenomenal. It can get pricey though, I don't really appreciate their "no custom orders" rule. So if you build you own anything expect like $15 dollar plate. But I definitely enjoy coming here, especially on the weekends when there always happens to be a random work-out junkie who likes to work out right in front of the Bentley dealership across the street. Definitely a sight to see!

    (5)
  • Cookie C.

    This place is crowded for a reason! Yummy for my tummy. Its actually a really great find. The lemonade was fresh squeezed and my tomato basil soup was breath taking. It was warm thick and savory. I was surprised that a small biz like this would have such great food. The service was good and the menu was creative. Love it.

    (4)
  • Hubert C.

    Great local casual food place. Huge menu and portions. Inexpensive as well.

    (5)
  • George M.

    What a solid place for fresh food and protein fix...looking for a salad with tons of chicken and eggs...get the Washington. I will come back again, you feel good after having a healthy fresh lunch.

    (4)
  • Kristen T.

    A good place to go for brunch or lunch. Kind of overpriced for sandwiches. Always packed, the service is friendly and the food comes out quick. Their menu is pretty overwhelming but I like how you can make your own sandwich or salad, and the options for each are endless. The Reuben is really good. Wasn't so impressed with: the Little Havana wrap (bland), the Nola BBQ chicken was alright (the sauce was a little off), The Printer (olive tapenade was funky). Everything sounds really awesome on the menu but sometimes a hot sandwich will come out cold or a sauce they use just doesn't work. My boyfriend agrees, we always come more excited than when we leave... either the vegetables aren't fresh, or they skimp on a certain topping, or one of our sandwiches will be dry but the other will be really good. This place is definitely more hype than substance, but the portions are big, I like the concept/vibe and there is enough stuff on the menu to try different stuff every time I go so I have faith I will find my go-to menu items at some point.

    (3)
  • Tina T.

    After waiting an hour & half for delivery, called & was told "delivery guy dropped my food". However got call back @ running credit card which tells me they never made my order that I placed online. I hate being lied to. In the end, the manager did send over a salad & made good on situation. They are working on improving their online ordering system.

    (3)
  • Urban G.

    The Curry fries are interesting. Share them. The sandwiches are pretty decent. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this place but it is nice to know its there.

    (3)
  • Alex R.

    The Daily is just great! It's a casual sandwich shop with an artsy decor inside. The walls and theme is comic and the menu is huge! Besides what's on the menu you can design your own sandwich. The food is always good but a bit pricey for just a lunch. I usually walk to this place and make an adventure out of it and walk to Biscayne Park after! The place is located in the residential building Cite and near the Art Institute of Miami so there is always a young crowd here! However, during ultra-fest avoid this place. The lines are out the door and tough to find a table.

    (3)
  • Susan T.

    I must like this place because I order from them a few times per week! I have yet to order something that I don't like, especially because they seem to use the freshest ingredients in everything that they make. I love the fact that they have an open kitchen and the place is CLEAN. That alone makes me want to order from them. I love their salads, especially the Collins Ave chopped, and the Veggie Wrap. If I wasn't always on a diet, I would probably order something a little more exciting....

    (4)
  • Jana C.

    Perfect place for a casual deli-style breakfast, lunch or brunch! Menu has tons of options. 4 not 5 stars though because portions are HUGE! Probably tons of wasted food. They should donate guests' leftovers to the needy.

    (4)
  • Donna W.

    I have to say, It's been a while since I've been here and I was not impressed the first time. Must have been filled with assholes when I came the first time around, but that's for a different story all together. Let's just say this is the first for goodness sake. The menu? FML! That thing is enormous. Even the lady taking my order could not find where the "Cheese" section was. We finally figured out what we wanted after a few minutes. My boyfriend had the Philly steak sub. I've never had a Philly Steak so I can't tell you if they're good or not but he use to have REAL Philly steak subs from Philadelphia and he compared it to those. Saying it was the most true Philly Steak sub hes had since then. Now, on to my "Custom" sub. I ordered a baguette with roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, Provolone, alfalfa sprouts, avocado, and basil pesto. Here's my mistake, roast beef and all the stuff I added really didn't go well with each other, but it did taste great. I should have put turkey instead. The basil pesto was pretty good. I had Dr. Browns black cherry soda and it was yummy. It's been a while since I had a Dr. Browns soda. I want to go back soon to try one of their signature sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Frank M.

    Try the Ironman wraps. Great place to go for a casual breakfast, lunch or dinner. Prices are fair. When the line builds up the food can take a little bit of time to arrive but overall very good overall.

    (4)
  • Melissa P.

    This place has great sandwiches but the management sucks!! "supposedly" they came to my building to deliver my lunch. They couldn't find me did not call and almost an hour and half later if I wouldn't have called to inquire about my lunch probably still be here waiting for it.

    (2)
  • Karen K.

    I love it here, great place, the food is fresh, and the menu selection is great, something for everyone. I had the Miami Beach Wrap, Spinach wrap, chicken salad, Granny Smith apples, candied pecans, herb mayo & spring greens. Delicous..the fries are great, both white potato and sweet potato fries. After my first visit, I was hankering this wrap again, so I went back for it a second time. I will try something different the next time around.

    (4)
  • Eve C.

    I've been to The Daily several times since I started working in the area, and have yet to order the same thing twice. Yes, the menu is daunting, especially if you've never been there before and have no idea what to expect. My suggestion - check out the menu online first to get an idea of what you want. But more than likely, you'll be waiting in line to place your order, so you'll have a chance to peruse the huge hanging menu while you queue it up. I ate lunch there today, but made the mistake of taking it to go. Yes, I know they do a super-brisk and super-busy lunch business, but really, when you have a wrapped sandwich in front of you and a long line of people waiting for their "to go" orders - wrap that shit up! I had the egg salad blt sandwich, and it was delicious. The egg salad was yummy - not too tangy or different from anywhere else, but with the bacon it made it outstanding. I've also had the roast beef sandwich with onion straws, which was very yummy, and the curry chicken salad sandwich, which was delish, and several different salads, which have all been outstanding. If you're going for lunch, either make sure you get there early, as the place gets PACKED around 12:20 or so, or call ahead and just pick up your delicious food to take wherever you wish. I know The Daily does breakfast as well, but I have yet to try it out, though some people in my office love it. Oh, and they deliver as well, but I don't know what their zone is...

    (4)
  • Philip B.

    Went here for the first time in a long time on Friday and remembered immediately why I used to go here all the time. I ordered the Turkey Club sandwich which was excellent. I had never had this one before and I would definitely order this one again in a heartbeat. I also ordered their fries of the day which came with bacon and ranch dressing and they were excellent as well. The person I went with ordered the Cuban Wrap and that was excellent as well.

    (4)
  • Neil A.

    I love this place - hip vibe and very creative food. I mean who has a 5 egg omelet (then again who can eat one)? Lots of scrumptious (very underused word) food and lots of veggie options. Veggie panini is to die for and has a cool name which escapes me. I always stop in when in town for biz and makes me want to go on early for breakfast so I can eat here twice!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Garage, Street
    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 : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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