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    Vizcaya Museum Gift Shop & Cafe - Lobster and shrimp troll with a side of garden salad.

    Vizcaya Museum Gift Shop & Cafe

    (41 reviews)

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    Coconut Grove

    This is a great place to grab a snack, drink, or a souvenir when visiting Vizcaya. It is located…read more on the north side of the Main House, next to the Swimming Pool Grotto in the basement. This area was once the lower floor recreational rooms of the house enjoyed by James Deering. These rooms for men's recreation once housed the bowling, smoking, and billiard rooms. You must purchase a museum admission to have access to the gift shop and cafe. In 2017 Hurricane Irma did significant damage depositing three feet of water into the gift shop and cafe. It took three and a half years for this part of the museum to reopen. The historic leaded glass doors alongside the swimming pool and the terrazzo floor in the Smoking Room were restored and the stainless-steel sinks and kitchen tables were refurbished while kitchen equipment was added. Today the newly renovated Vizcaya Café and Gift Shop is managed by A Joy Wallace Catering with an eye towards healthier grab and go food choices. The menu includes appetizers, salads, hot and cold sandwiches, wine, coffee, tea, and desserts. I particularly love that they carry a selection of Tea Forte. There is also a children's menu. Many of the dishes are prepared with herbs grown in the garden. You can eat inside or outside with a view of the garden. The gift shop has a selection of carefully curated items inspired by the history, architecture, and gardens of Vizcaya. They sell books, candles, tea, coffee, ornaments, vases, decorative items, models, mugs, dishes, t-shirts, postcards, towels, coasters, and more. I especially loved a glass monarch butterfly you can hang in the window. It is obvious that the museum put a lot of effort not only into the space of their retail area and cafe but also into the variety of items they sell and the food and drinks they serve. This is one of the nicest museum cafe and gift shops that I have had the pleasure of visiting.

    You order at a counter and they give you a beeper to know when it is ready for pickup. Like the…read morerest of the indoor spots at vizcaya, the indoor seating was all hard surfaces and kinda dark. Since it was a beautiful day we sat outside on the heavy metal garden furniture outside. my beeper went off pretty quickly. The food was ok. on a Saturday @ 11:30, we ordered the last Cubano. It was ok but un-remarkable. Bread was fresh, but not grilled. The pork was pretty flavorless. The flatbread of the day, again, was ok,but unremarkable. Very heavy on the fig jam and balsamic. Clearly they are trying to be a step up from museum fast food, but not really there yet.

    The Golden Triangle

    The Golden Triangle

    (83 reviews)

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    As a spiritual girlie - knowing where I can pick up good quality crystals, incense and things that…read moreenhance both my physical and mental space are important to me. The Golden Triangle has been in the Gables for as long as I can remember, and the perfect place to pick up a unique gift. I usually go for crystals and incense but they have a lot of interesting things. If you want to pick up something unique and meaningful, this is your spot. Parking is ample on the street, but be mindful of times as during lunch and happy hour times its busy. There is a garage on aragon right by the store so it's a good option as well. The folks at the store are always helpful if you have questions about what may fit your needs best.

    There's a lot of things to love about this place. You walk by and see all the wonderful beautiful…read morethings hanging from the window that you have to stop dead in your tracks and make a U-turn and head in just like I did. I visited here around 1 PM on a Monday in November. There was one person finishing up a big shop and chatting with the employee as we walked around and looked and interacted with all the little trinkets. It's so hard to even describe the store because there's any and everything here. In the back right, there were clothing. In the front right of the store, there were magnets and other things for your desk. In the front left of the store and along majority of the left wall, there was everything from essential oil of candles to incense. In the middle of the store, it was a mosh pit of everything else you can think of that is inspired by south and Southeast Asian culture. I go to the swap meet, flee market, and cultural stores a lot and this place was a bit cheaper than what I seen in other places. The only downside to this place is that it is overstimulating. I love colors but even this was a bit much for me. I was visually overstimulated. The smells were a bit overwhelming. I was just not prepared for that.

    Favorables - stationery - Updated June 2026

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