Baklava Bakery
Baklava Bakery
Macchiato at baklava bakery
Hand rolls
Crème brûlée, hot chocolate with cotton candy cloud at baklava bakery
BISCAYNE bay
Candy Sushi at baklava bakery
Baklava Bakery
One of the bars
Baklava Bakery
Mint tea at baklava bakery
The Lasseter, our third floor unorthodox bar...
Elevator inside the wine shelves
Hand Crafted Mocktails
Palamar
Baklava Bakery
L'Artisane bakery little but mighty tasty and satisfying desserts! Opt out of the apple croissant cause it was a bit too rich..
Baklava Bakery
dessert, food
Entrance
ITALIAN TAPAS @eatcicchetti
Yvette K.
Sep 25, 2024
Such a great place. So many places to eat. Aesthetically speaking it's very hip and its dog friendly to boot! I had Mediterranean food on the top floor at a place called Mensch. It was good. Ordered the salmon bowl and some spreads with pita. The salmon was very good and cooked perfectly
Read MoreAbigail P.
Oct 11, 2024
I really liked this spot, great concept but if you're like me and you're undecided this is not the spot for you. This is a family friendly spot. They have 3 floors of food and drink options. They had a live DJ and a vintage thrift market. We stopped by the La Epoca bar to grab two drinks. Those cost around $40 with tip. Drinks were amazing and the service from the staff was great. We moved up to Peachy's to get the Korean sandwich. This was so good! This place has been coming up on my IG page and it was my number one spot.We went to the vintage thrift market after eating as that was our main event for the day.
Read MoreChip R.
Sep 19, 2024
Bottom line: Julia & Henry's is a downtown food hall type destination, large with plenty of different food/drink offerings in the three levels we visited. It was a bit crowded, felt a bit touristy, and the number of choices were a bit overwhelming but a cool place to go try out different types of foods even during a football game, etc.The Deets:While visiting Miami Beach recently, we went over into downtown Miami to hang out on a rainy day and headed to Julia & Henry's. This destination is like a downtown area food hall with many different types of food types/variations, bars, and baked delights to take in and enjoy. Parking was not too bad, there is a parking garage within walking distance we used. Walking in through the doors, it's a huge food hall with at least three levels (both steps and elevator access available). The sheer amount of food/drink offerings at different storefronts felt overwhelming to be honest, we actually did a lap or so before committing to a location (as Cher said in Clueless when making an appearance at the Val-Party). There is also a big main area on the ground level where there is a massive seating area and huge TV for football watching, etc. They even have dedicated NFL menus and lunch menus with selections given for most of the venues located inside this food hall for each time noted (see pics). We tried a few things there such as Hitchi Haika (gyoza/dumplings), Chicchetti (Italian apps/tapas), and Peachy's Fried Chicken. I liked most of them, each had their own spin and taste. It was a good place to go and experience, I enjoyed it, but not sure I would say it is a destination I would choose every time I hit Miami as it was a bit crowded on a Sunday afternoon and it had a pretty touristy type vibe also.
Read MoreMax K.
Oct 13, 2024
Terrible service , no body cares, you just to have to...........................................................................................
Read MoreHannah Nicole C.
Aug 12, 2024
Came here for a birthday dinner for one of our friends, sadly I didn't get to try as much as I wanted but what I did try was delicious! I got the Spicy Chicken Buns from "Palmar" and I was surprised at how good they were. I usually don't get chicken and stick to pork belly or some other seafood but the chicken buns here were yum! Perfect amount of spiciness with some kimchi added and the right amount of crunch, I'd definitely come back for more!Service was quick, as it's a to go style/food hall type place (there are a couple tables next to each stall) and the overall ambiance was great. With music and 3 levels of food and drink to explore it was a great night with friends!
Read MoreLena M.
Sep 7, 2024
This elevated food court in downtown Miami has it all. It's great for groups that are all craving something different. From my experience, it felt hit or miss. Some of the food was amazing and some not so much. There are three different levels of food each with seating available. There seems to be only indoor seating.Upon entering you walk through some yummy looking dessert places. Similar cuisines are sort of grouped together. On my visit, I got a very delicious salmon avocado hand roll from the third floor. I'd recommend ordering a hand roll. I also got a chickpea beef kabob street food bowl that was not for me. There were too many different clashing flavors. It felt over-spiced and the BBQ sauce on top wasn't for me. My friend did order some very yummy Mediterranean food. The fresh pita bread was amazing. Another friend got a philly cheesecake crepe he devoured. And another one loved her salad.It's a cool space with a lot of different options. I'd return for the hand rolls and to try different stands. The dessert ones looked really good, I was just too full after all the goodies I ate to try any.
Read MoreAmanda H.
Jun 29, 2024
First, it's a vibe right now. Bites and beats sounds like a good Friday date night to me!With 3 levels of restaurants there's wide range of options. You order at the counter then choose your table -- it's open seating. We shared bites at 3 places - Greenvibe for chicken parmesan, Mensch for Muhammara (delish!), and a Mi-Cuit Au Chocolat (molten chocolate cake) from Yann Couvreur for dessert.Prices range, but moderately priced mostly and great for dates or groups with their large tables on bottom floor. There's a massive projector screen where they play pro fútbol games too!Totally worth checking out if you've never been!
Read MoreJade R.
Oct 9, 2024
The food was amazing. Service was quick. Ambiance is nice it's a good lunch spot or hang out spot if you want to try different food.
Read MoreAstrida M.
May 10, 2024
Julia & Henry's is a multilevel, culinary must-visit food hall in the heart of downtown Miami! Locals and tourists can't seem to get enough of it. You will see and meet many award-winning chefs proudly exhibiting their best entrees. There are about 25 restaurants here for you to choose from!We chose J Wong, a Peruvian seafood restaurant with a table nearby where we could try his specialty. We ordered the Ceviche Lunch Special, and it was delicious! It was a reasonable $14.99. Service was good. They brought our lunch to our table.The bar is up on the third level, as is the restroom.Parking is wherever you can find it on the street or at a parking lot or garage. You definitely need to put this place on your list of places to go in Miami.
Read MoreMo S.
Jun 3, 2024
This was a food hall located in uptown Miami.Parking was a real challenge. There were a few spaces for street parking. We ended up paying for parking in a parking deck about a block or so away.This place is a real vibe with 3 floors of a ton of different restaurants, bakeries, and a huge bar on the 1st level. Latin, European, pizza, and much moore food options to choose from.It's family-friendly and appears it would be lit in the evenings for grownups. We were there on a Thursday mid-day, and it was not overly crowded. I would definitely recommend.
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