The pão de queijo is the best in Miami — warm, gooey, and exactly like home. Coffee is excellent and the patio is dog-friendly. We come every weekend.
Sagrado
Cafe
The place
Sagrado Cafe is a Brazilian coffeehouse and brunch spot in Downtown Miami at 900 Biscayne Blvd, Suite R102. The cafe serves specialty coffee, pão de queijo, brigadeiros, açaí bowls, and all-day brunch plates. Indoor and outdoor seating is available steps from Museum Park and the Adrienne Arsht Center. The shop is dog-friendly on the patio and accepts walk-ins with no reservations required. Takeout and delivery are available through the Sagrado website and major third-party apps. Sagrado Cafe holds a 4.6-star rating on Google with over 1,600 reviews and is rated $$ for price. Free street parking and paid garages serve the 900 Biscayne tower. The cafe is independently owned and Brazilian-operated.
Sagrado Cafe brings a slice of São Paulo to Downtown Miami, tucked into the ground floor of the 900 Biscayne tower across from Museum Park. The bright, plant-filled room and shaded sidewalk patio draw a steady mix of remote workers, museum-goers, and pre-show diners headed to the Arsht Center, making it one of the most reliable casual stops in the neighborhood.
Order the pão de queijo straight from the oven, a box of brigadeiros, and a flat white or pingado for the classic Brazilian café experience. The brunch menu leans hearty — açaí bowls layered with granola and banana, avocado toast on house bread, the Sagrado breakfast plate with eggs and tapioca, and a misto quente for a true Brazilian ham-and-cheese.
Walk-ins only — no reservations are taken, and turnover is quick. The patio is dog-friendly and shaded in the afternoon. Parking is metered along Biscayne Boulevard with paid garages in the 900 Biscayne and Arsht Center buildings. Takeout is available at the counter, and delivery runs through Uber Eats and DoorDash daily.
What to expect
Expect a fast-moving Brazilian cafe with counter ordering, espresso-forward coffee, and a small but deep menu of pastries and brunch plates. Service is friendly and bilingual (Portuguese, English, Spanish). Seating fills up between 10am and 1pm on weekends — arrive early or grab a sidewalk table.
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What people are saying
Great little Brazilian cafe in Downtown. The brigadeiros are unreal and the staff speak Portuguese which made me feel right at home. Açaí bowl was huge.
Stopped in before a show at the Arsht. Quick service, great flat white, and the misto quente hit the spot. Easy walk from the Metromover.
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