Easter Sunday morning has a specific feeling. The city is quieter than usual, the light hits differently, and for a few hours at least, Miami slows down enough to actually enjoy breakfast. The question most people are typing into their phones by Saturday night is the same every year: what’s actually open on Easter Sunday in Miami? Cortadito Coffee House is. All locations, regular hours.
Where to Get Coffee on Easter Morning in Miami Beach
If you’re in South Beach, both the Lincoln Road location and the Washington Ave location are running full service on Easter Sunday, April 5th. No limited menu, no holiday surcharge, no reservation required. For anyone in the downtown area, the Brickell location opens at 7am and runs until 7pm,same menu, same energy.
If you’ve been searching for the best coffee in Miami Beach open on Easter Sunday, or trying to figure out where to brunch on Easter without a two-hour wait and a prix fixe you didn’t ask for — this is the answer.
The Easter Morning Coffee Order
There’s something almost ritualistic about the first coffee of a slow Sunday morning. Easter amplifies that. At Cortadito, the ritual starts with the espresso.
The Cortadito is the natural anchor, a Miami staple, strong and smooth, the kind of coffee that makes you want to sit down for a few minutes before the day starts. For an Easter morning that calls for something a little more indulgent, the Tres Leches Latte (hot or iced) hits every note: rich, slightly sweet, and unmistakably in the right season. The Caramel Flan Latte is another strong pick for anyone who wants their Sunday coffee to feel like a small celebration.
Not a coffee drinker, or coming with someone who isn’t? The matcha lineup has them covered: Strawberry Matcha, Lavender Matcha Latte, and Sweet Matcha all give non-coffee drinkers a reason to be just as excited about the morning order.
Easter Breakfast at Cortadito: What to Eat
This is where the menu earns its place on a holiday morning. No buffet lines, no overpriced brunch specials, no hour-long wait for a table. Just well-made food you actually want to eat.
For a full sit-down breakfast:
- American Breakfast: 3 scrambled eggs, bacon, and 2 pancakes. The kind of plate that makes a Sunday morning feel complete.
- Breakfast Avocado Toast: fresh smashed avocado, thick-cut multigrain toast, extra virgin olive oil, smoked bacon, scrambled eggs, chipotle sauce, and sea salt. The option for anyone who wants something fresh and filling without going heavy.
- Classic Avocado Toast: smashed avocado, multigrain toast, extra virgin olive oil, sunflower seeds, and sea salt. Clean and simple.
For grazing and sharing, ideal if you’re coming with family or a group:
- Assorted Pastries:the kind of thing that ends up in the middle of the table and disappears before anyone planned it.
- Croissants: buttery, warm, and exactly right for a slow Easter morning.
- Assorted Empanadas: multiple filling options, easy to share, no utensils required.
- Tropical Fruit Cup — cantaloupe, honeydew, pineapple, mango, and strawberry. Feels appropriately spring, appropriately Miami.
Easter Sunday in Miami, Done Right
The best Easter mornings in Miami don’t involve a reservation made six weeks ago or a fixed menu with three options. They involve finding a spot that’s actually open, actually good, and actually worth the walk.
Cortadito is all three.
Whether you’re coming solo with a book, meeting family before the day fills up, or just need a great coffee before anything else happens, Easter Sunday at Cortadito is the kind of morning that doesn’t require a plan. Just show up.Cortadito Coffee House is open Easter Sunday, April 5th — all locations, full menu. Find your nearest location here.