Just steps from Atlantic Beach, Florida, sits Salumeria 104, a popular Italian restaurant with an equally promising brunch menu. In fact, Salumeria 104’s growing reputation will soon see it as the next must-visit spot for brunch in Northeast Florida.
With an inviting alfresco dining space and open-air indoor dining room, this restaurant embraces coastal living with upscale, Italian dishes and ingredients. Yes, that means even its brunch menu has an Italian twist, and you won’t want to miss out.
Start the brunch off right by ordering from its designated spritz menu, featuring five different refreshing concoctions to set the mood. The Angelo Spritz in particular is the perfect drink, with St. Germaine, prosecco, lemon, pear nectar and carbonated water brought together to create a light, crisp and fruity cocktail reminiscent of sitting on a terrace on the Amalfi Coast. The breeze from the ocean will further transport you to the Italian seaside. If you would rather feel more in the moment, however, the Atlantic Spritz with Select Aperitivo, prosecco, grapefruit juice and ginger beer will do just that.
Of course, the restaurant also offers classic cocktails, like espresso martinis, Aperol spritz, negronis and dirty martinis, as well as signature cocktails.
Keep the Italian flair going with the Mamma Mia!, a decadent dish of Prosciutto di Parma, burratini, scrambled eggs, ciabatta bread and an arugula salad. Top your prosciutto ciabatta with some burratini and scrambled eggs for a melody of flavors. And for a sweet side, find out what the muffin of the day is, like a chocolate-chip carrot cake muffin made with Greek yogurt.
Not in the mood for brunch? While brunch is sure to please, if you’re thinking of lunch or dinner, go classic with Lasagna del Salumiere.
Salumeria 104 operates four locations in Florida: Atlantic Beach, Midtown Miami, Coral Gables and Weston.
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