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    Restaurant in Miami, United States

    News Cafe

    130pts

    Casual Ocean Drive stop, no booking required.

    News Cafe, Restaurant in Miami

    About News Cafe

    News Cafe is a reliable all-day café on Ocean Drive with two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats rankings and a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 8,000 reviews. The street-facing setup makes it a practical breakfast or brunch stop in Miami Beach, particularly for groups and visitors. Walk-ins are standard — no advance booking required.

    The Verdict

    News Cafe is a café on Ocean Drive that has earned its place on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats list two years running — ranked #602 in 2024 and #632 in 2025 — which tells you it delivers real value rather than coasting on South Beach foot traffic. If you come back a second time, the appeal becomes clearer: this is a reliable all-day stop where the format, the location, and the price point do most of the work. It is not a destination for a special-occasion dinner, but for breakfast or brunch on Ocean Drive, it is one of the more honest choices available.

    What to Expect

    The café sits at 800 Ocean Drive, which means you are positioned at the heart of Miami Beach's most photographed strip. The spatial reality here matters: this is a wide, open-air setup with seating that faces the boulevard and, beyond it, Lummus Park and the Atlantic. The scale is social rather than intimate , expect tables that feel part of the street rather than separate from it. That configuration suits morning visits particularly well, when the light is still manageable and the Ocean Drive crowd has not yet hit its peak density.

    For breakfast and brunch, the café format works in your favour. News Cafe opens at 8 am every day of the week, which makes it one of the more accessible early-morning options on this stretch. The setting is more appropriate for a relaxed weekend brunch with company than for a quiet solo working breakfast , the open layout and street-facing position create energy rather than calm. If you want a contained, conversation-focused meal, the room's scale will not give you that.

    A Google rating of 4.6 across 7,899 reviews is a meaningful signal at this price tier. That volume of consistent feedback at a café-level price point, on one of the most tourist-heavy streets in South Florida, suggests the kitchen delivers to expectation reliably. It is not the rating of a venue that overcharges and underdelivers.

    Leading For

    News Cafe suits groups and pairs who want a morning or midday meal with an ocean-adjacent setting and no booking anxiety. It is the kind of place that works for a first-morning-in-Miami breakfast or a low-key weekend brunch with visitors. For a celebratory meal or a business lunch where setting and service polish matter, look elsewhere , Ariete or Boia De both offer more defined dining experiences for those occasions.

    Solo diners are comfortable here in the practical sense , the café format and the street-facing setup mean you are never conspicuously alone , but the vibe skews social. For solo dining with more intimacy, ITAMAE offers a counter-format experience at a higher price point that rewards single diners differently.

    Hours and Booking

    Open Monday through Thursday and Sunday from 8 am to 10:45 pm, with Friday and Saturday hours extending to 11:45 pm. Walk-ins are the standard here , booking difficulty is easy, and no advance reservation is typically required. Arrive at opening if you want the leading of the morning light and the quietest version of the Ocean Drive experience.

    Quick reference: 800 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach | Open daily from 8 am | Walk-ins standard, no advance booking required.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how News Cafe sits against Miami's broader dining options.

    FAQ

    How far ahead should I book News Cafe?

    • You do not need to book in advance. News Cafe operates as a walk-in café, and booking difficulty is easy. Arriving at or near opening , 8 am daily , gives you the leading chance of a table in the prime street-facing positions during busy weekend mornings.

    Can News Cafe accommodate groups?

    • The open, wide layout on Ocean Drive makes News Cafe practically suited to groups. The café format and street-level seating mean larger parties can usually be accommodated without prior arrangement, though very large groups should arrive early during weekend brunch hours when foot traffic on Ocean Drive peaks.

    Is News Cafe good for a special occasion?

    • Not the right call for a formal celebration. The café setting and street-facing layout are better suited to casual morning meals than to occasion dining. For a birthday dinner or date night in Miami, Cote Miami at $$$ or L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami at the higher end will deliver the experience that marks an occasion.

    Is News Cafe good for solo dining?

    • Practically, yes , the café format and open street setting mean solo diners are unremarkable here. But if a more focused solo dining experience matters to you, this is not the most rewarding choice. The energy runs social. For a solo meal with more intention behind it, ITAMAE offers a counter format worth considering.

    Is lunch or dinner better at News Cafe?

    • Breakfast or brunch is the stronger case for coming here. The open Ocean Drive setting reads leading in the morning when the light is good and the crowd is manageable. By evening, Ocean Drive's character shifts , the café stays open until 10:45 pm on weekdays and 11:45 pm on weekends, but the all-day café format is not built to compete with Miami's dinner scene. If dinner is the goal, Ariete or Boia De are better uses of a Miami evening.

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    Compare News Cafe

    Worth the Price? News Cafe vs. Peers
    VenuePriceValue
    News Cafe
    Cote Miami$$$
    Ariete$$$$
    Boia De$$$
    Stubborn Seed$$$$
    Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann$$$$

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book News Cafe?

    No advance booking is needed. News Cafe operates on a walk-in basis, which is part of the appeal for a café at 800 Ocean Drive where foot traffic is constant. Arriving early morning or at off-peak lunch hours gives you the smoothest experience, especially on Friday and Saturday when the strip gets busier into the late evening.

    Can News Cafe accommodate groups?

    Yes, and groups are arguably the format News Cafe suits best. The walk-in, no-reservation model means no coordination headache, and as an OAD Cheap Eats–ranked café, the spend-per-head stays accessible regardless of group size. Larger parties should expect to wait during peak Ocean Drive hours on weekend evenings.

    Is News Cafe good for a special occasion?

    Not the right call for a formal occasion. News Cafe is an OAD Cheap Eats pick, not a destination dining experience, so there is no tasting menu, private room, or ceremony to mark an occasion. For something with more occasion weight in Miami, Stubborn Seed or Cote Miami are the more appropriate choices.

    Is News Cafe good for solo dining?

    Yes. A café format with walk-in seating and no booking requirement makes solo visits low-friction. The Ocean Drive location at 800 Ocean Drive also gives you plenty to watch while you eat, which is a practical plus when dining alone. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking two years running (2024 and 2025) suggests the food holds up without needing company to justify the trip.

    Is lunch or dinner better at News Cafe?

    Lunch is the stronger case. News Cafe opens at 8 am daily, making it well-suited for a morning meal through midday with the Ocean Drive energy at its most photogenic. Dinner is available — the kitchen runs until 10:45 pm most nights and 11:45 pm Friday and Saturday — but the café format means it is not competing with Miami's serious dinner destinations.

    Hours

    Monday
    8 am–10:45 pm
    Tuesday
    8 am–10:45 pm
    Wednesday
    8 am–10:45 pm
    Thursday
    8 am–10:45 pm
    Friday
    8 am–11:45 pm
    Saturday
    8 am–11:45 pm
    Sunday
    8 am–10:45 pm

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