Cafe de Miro
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Cafe de Miro

1878 Breton Rd SE, Grand Rapids, MI

★★★★4.4(226 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Cafe de Miro is a beautifully decorated haven in downtown Grand Rapids where specialty drinks like turmeric chai and Kurdish tea share the menu with thoughtfully prepared breakfast sandwiches and açaí bowls, all served in a calm, quiet atmosphere perfect for lingering with friends or settling in with your laptop. The warmth here runs deep—from the genuinely welcoming staff to the fresh, flavorful food that clearly gets made with care, though fair warning if you're gluten-free, as most items feature bread. Whether you're stopping by for a leisurely Saturday morning breakfast or a mid-week coffee date, this is the kind of neighborhood spot that keeps people coming back.

What to expect

Slow sitMeetingsLight foodTraditional drinksPastriesSpecialty drinksFull breakfastLaptop friendly

Google Reviews

Keisha Fritze
★★★★★2 months ago

Love eating here! Had a great Saturday morning breakfast. Very welcoming and kind. Super tasty food!

Cooper Schut
★★★★★3 months ago

Visited the location at the downtown market and realized as soon as we started in on our food that we had made a mistake. We only had a pasta entree and a gyro, but wow… these guys need to listen to what their customers are saying and improve where there is room to improve! It’s 2026 and if I’m paying $35 for a light lunch portion for two, it better be damned good. If we’re ever back, I do hope it’s better.

Liz K
★★★★11 months ago

The food was fresh and tasted good. When I ordered it was clear most things had bread and could not be substituted. If you’re gluten free this place does not have many options. The coffee was tasty so I would come back for that.

Mateo Gebon
★★★★★a year ago

I’ve stopped by Cafe de Miro twice now, and I’ve been quite happy with it. The first time I just tried their turmeric chai, but the second time I tried the egg sujok with Kurdish tea. All of the items were delicious and made fresh, and the sujok sausage is very flavorful. They don’t skimp on portions either. The cafe itself looks quite nice, and I could see spending some time reading or working here. Their menu also has a decent number of vegetarian items, so it should be okay for vegetarians too. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Cafe de Miro to most people.

Kaylin
★★★★★a year ago

TLDR: a SUPER cute cafe with tasty coffee, açaí bowls and breakfast sandwiches (and more) in a beautifully decorated and quiet atmosphere. The perfect place to catch up with your bestie over a cup of Kurdish coffee ☕️ We ordered a “Brewed Coffee” and an Anericano. Both were super good and rich in flavor- and super hot, which is always good in my opinion. We also ordered an Açaí Bowl (organic açaí, mixed berries, mango, blue agave and coconut milk, topped w/peanut butter + granola)- my friend said it was very good and was pleased that she had ordered it. I ordered the Avocado and mozzarella sandwich(Avocado mash, fresh mozzarella, pesto aioli) which came with a side salad. I felt healthy but was also so pleased with the richness of the cheese and avocado, that I didn’t feel like I was missing out on some sweets or something 🤣. The service was great and the staff was willing and advocating. The decor was beautiful and nostalgic feeling and made me feel like I was experiencing something bougie yet comfortable. Will definitely return when I’m in the area.

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