The Blue Moon Hotel in Miami’s South Beach is a spirited boutique hotel set in the area’s Art Deco District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The property merges two former hotels, the Lafayette and the Mediterranean-style Les Suites by way of an arched breezeway, creating a chic, fun escape that blends a variety of architectural and artistic traditions. However, despite Blue Moon’s historical roots, the hotel has become a modern escape in the heart of South Beach.
Recently, the Blue Moon unveiled a hip new restaurant on its premises— Fix. The ultra cool gastropub is outfitted with wood floors, marble table-tops, and brick-faced interior. The new restaurant promises a menu that will never leave you with that 11 am feeling while on the hunt for an egg sandwich that ends with the bitter realization that the breakfast hour is over. Fix serves an innovative breakfast menu all day long with a variety of options. Try the Apple-Cardamom Stack, a hearty helping of griddle cakes served with ginger-hazelnut butter and cider poached apple compote, or French toast on challah bread with vanilla bean whipped cream.
The "All-Day Fix" menu includes dishes such as Rice Krispie-Crusted French Toast with brioche bread, bourbon caramel sauce, mascarpone zabaglione, and fresh strawberries, and the Compart Duroc Pork Belly Benedict with grilled pineapple, pork belly, avocado, as well as watercress on a toasted English muffin. Pair the Rock Shrimp & Stone Crab Omelet with a house-made mimosa or peach and champagne bellini and you’ve gotten a great start to your day.
Fix also serves burgers and dinner entrees (pan-seared grouper and oven-roasted Peruvian-style chicken, to name a few). Blue Moon Hotel is located just one block from Miami Beach and Ocean Drive and minutes away from some of the area’s most popular nightclubs and shopping outlets, making Fix the perfect stop after a late night enjoying Miami’s vibrant social scene.
To learn more visit BluemoonHotel.com.
Sara Cardoza
Sara graduated from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia with a degree in creative writing. As a military child she spent her childhood living and travelling overseas which shaped her passion for travel, language, food, and intercultural exchange. She has recently joined the JustLuxe editorial team....(Read More)