Restaurant in Miami, United States
El Bagel
100Pearl PointsLow-Friction Bagels

About El Bagel
El Bagel is worth prioritizing for a focused Miami breakfast or early lunch, especially if the day needs a quick, credible meal rather than a full-service restaurant. Its 2025 Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognition is the trust signal; the catch is timing, because this is not a dinner or late-night option.
El Bagel in Miami is a bagel-focused venue with confirmed recognition from Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America (2025). The verified facts are direct: bagels, casual dress, chef/owner Matteson Koche, daytime hours most days of the week.
The key planning point is timing. El Bagel is listed as open 8 AM–2 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, closed Tuesday. Treat it as a daytime Miami stop rather than a late-day or dinner plan.
A focused bagel stop
The clearest reason to choose El Bagel is its focus on bagels. With casual dress and limited verified details beyond the core offering, it is best framed as a simple Miami option when bagels are what you want.
Chef/owner Matteson Koche gives the venue a clear authorship signal, the Cheap Eats recognition adds a useful outside reference point. If the day is built around exploring the city, pair this with Pearl's Miami restaurants guide rather than relying on unverified assumptions about service style or menu breadth.
Ambiance should be read through the confirmed dress code: casual. Do not choose it based on claims about seating, service format, or occasion level that are not verified here. For another option, Blue Collar is worth considering; for a different named comparison, Phuc Yea may also fit a separate plan.
Where it fits into a Miami day
The practical move is to plan around the posted daytime hours. El Bagel is open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday from 8 AM to 2 PM, it is closed Tuesday. That makes timing the main constraint.
For repeat visitors, the recommendation is simple: return when the day calls for bagels in Miami. If the group wants a different type of meal, compare it with Michys, Dogma Grill, or ‘O Munaciello as separate dining options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at El Bagel?
Bar or counter seating details are not verified here. El Bagel is a casual bagel venue in Miami with daytime hours. Check the venue's official channels for current setup details before you go.
What should I order at El Bagel?
Bagels are the verified cuisine at El Bagel. The venue is recognized in Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America (2025), but specific menu items beyond bagels are not verified here.
Is El Bagel good for solo dining?
El Bagel can make sense for solo diners who want bagels in Miami during its posted daytime hours. The verified schedule is 8 AM–2 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, with Tuesday closed. Michys is another named option to consider for a different kind of meal.
Is lunch or dinner better at El Bagel?
El Bagel is a daytime plan, not a dinner plan. Its verified hours are 8 AM–2 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, it is closed Tuesday. If you need something outside those hours, compare other options such as Phuc Yea or Dogma Grill.
What are alternatives to El Bagel in Miami?
Blue Collar, Michys, Dogma Grill, Phuc Yea, ‘O Munaciello are named comparisons to consider depending on the kind of meal you want. El Bagel is the bagel-focused option among them.
Is El Bagel good for a special occasion?
El Bagel's verified dress code is casual, its verified cuisine is bagels. It may fit a simple daytime plan, but details about occasion service, seating, or special-event suitability are not verified here.
How far ahead should I book El Bagel?
Reservation or booking details are not verified here. The main confirmed planning constraint is timing: El Bagel is open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday from 8 AM to 2 PM, closed Tuesday. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Location
6910 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138
Miami, United States
Compare El Bagel
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| El Bagel | Miami | Bagels | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America (2025) | , |
| Michys | Miami | , | , | , |
| Blue Collar | Miami | , | , | , |
| Phuc Yea | Miami | Vietnamese | , | $$ |
| Dogma Grill | Miami | , | , | , |
| ‘O Munaciello | Miami | , | , | , |
How El Bagel Miami compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to Go If This Does Not Fit
If the timing does not work, choose Blue Collar for a fuller casual meal in Miami. If the group wants dinner energy instead of a daytime bagel stop, Phuc Yea is the more useful backup.
How It Compares
Choose El Bagel when value, speed, a narrow bagel-focused format matter more than ambiance. Compared with Michys or Blue Collar, it is the lower-commitment move: better for a solo stop or quick daytime meal, less suited to a group that wants a full table-service lunch.
Phuc Yea is the better pick for dinner energy, cocktails, a broader Vietnamese menu at a $$ tier. El Bagel is easier to fit into a day because it works as a breakfast or early lunch decision, but it will not solve the same occasion need.
If the group wants casual comfort food, compare it with Dogma Grill; if the group wants a more social sit-down meal, ‘O Munaciello is the stronger fit. El Bagel wins when the brief is specific: bagels, quick timing, no need to dress the meal up.
Recognized By
Explore Miami
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