Restaurant in Bonita Springs, United States
South Tamiami Neighborhood Table

Figs Grille is a casual, community-rooted breakfast and brunch option on South Tamiami Trail in Bonita Springs. Book two to four days ahead on peak-season weekends. A practical choice for a relaxed morning meal or low-key special occasion — easier to book than most dinner-focused rooms in the area, and more local in feel than the Tamiami chain corridor.
Weekend brunch tables at Figs Grille move quickly, and in a Bonita Springs dining scene where the better casual spots fill by late morning, you do not want to leave booking to the day-of. If a relaxed but occasion-ready morning meal in southwest Florida is what you are after, Figs Grille on South Tamiami Trail earns a look — though limited public data means you should confirm current hours and availability directly before committing.
Figs Grille sits in a strip-center address at 25987 S Tamiami Trail, which is a common format for Bonita Springs dining and tells you nothing negative about what is inside. Southwest Florida's casual-dining culture rewards places that punch above their retail-plaza settings, and Figs Grille has built enough local word-of-mouth to remain a consideration for weekend mornings and light celebratory meals.
The brunch and breakfast format is where this venue makes its case. For a special occasion breakfast or a low-key anniversary brunch, the appeal is in the unhurried pace that smaller, owner-operated spots in this corridor tend to offer. That positions Figs Grille differently from the higher-energy dining rooms you find further north toward Naples, and differently again from the full-service dinner-first rooms like Angelina's Ristorante or Manhattan Steakhouse.
Because verified menu, pricing, and hours data for Figs Grille is not currently available in Pearl's database, we are not going to invent specifics. What we can say: if morning dining on South Tamiami Trail is your plan, book at least a few days ahead for weekends, arrive with flexibility on timing, and call ahead to confirm the kitchen is running the service you want. For venues with this level of community footprint in Bonita Springs, peak season (November through April) compresses availability more than most visitors expect.
For a low-pressure special occasion meal or a weekend brunch with a small group, Figs Grille is a reasonable pick within Bonita Springs's casual dining tier. It is not the right call if you need the event-level polish of a white-tablecloth dinner — for that, Angelina's Ristorante is the more appropriate room. But if the goal is a relaxed, local-feeling morning meal without the diner-format energy of Mel's Diner Bonita, Figs Grille occupies a useful middle ground.
Booking difficulty is low by Bonita Springs standards , easier than securing a table at the area's more in-demand dinner venues , but weekend morning windows during season are tighter than the rest of the year. Plan two to four days out for weekends in peak months.
Figs Grille is one option in a broader dining scene worth knowing. For a fuller picture of where to eat, drink, and stay in southwest Florida, see our full Bonita Springs restaurants guide, our full Bonita Springs bars guide, our full Bonita Springs hotels guide, our full Bonita Springs wineries guide, and our full Bonita Springs experiences guide.
If your travels take you beyond southwest Florida and you want a benchmark for what top-end American dining looks like at the national level, Pearl covers rooms like Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco , useful reference points for calibrating any dining decision.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Figs Grille | Easy | — | ||
| Angelina's Ristorante | Unknown | — | ||
| El Basque | Unknown | — | ||
| La Fontanella Ristorante | Unknown | — | ||
| Manhattan Steakhouse | Unknown | — | ||
| Mel's Diner Bonita | Unknown | — |
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