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No frills seafood spot on the bay
Located in the heart of Coconut Grove, Sadelle’s is the latest outpost of Major Food Group’s acclaimed all-day dining institution, which was originally founded in downtown Manhattan in 2016. Sadelle's Coconut Grove serves the brand’s famous, New York-inspired bagel towers, sliced-to-order salmon, meticulously chopped salads, triple-decker sandwiches in a lively, refined atmosphere.
Candle making store
CocoWalk is an iconic outdoor mall where the Coconut Grove set eats, shops and enjoys the latest films. CocoWalk is more than a mall; in many ways it’s the center of Coconut Grove. Located right in the middle of downtown Coconut Grove, it’s the heart of the action. With more than a dozen boutiques, a handful of eateries, bars and cafes and a thirteen-screen movie theater – serving beer and wine – CocoWalk is an essential stop on any trip to Coconut Grove.
The grand dame of Miami real estate, this Italian Renaissance-style villa set on Biscayne Bay served as Chicagoan industrialist James Deering’s winter home from 1914 to 1916. Its perfectly manicured gardens are a photographer’s dream. Visit for the wildly extravagant architecture, the idyllic setting, and hundreds of European antiques and works of decorative art from the 16th and 17th centuries.