Rusty Pelican
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In Short
Decorated with white-clothed tables and aquariums, this bay restaurant maintains a steady flow of diners throughout the day. The menu includes traditional steak and seafood items, like shrimp scampi and soft-shelled crab, and the popular Sunday brunch offers a selection of omelets and waffles. But the draw isn't so much the food as it is the view. Tourists and locals revel in panoramic views of Miami, visible from just about every table.
User Reviews
CSMobileUser
July 01, 2009
Waiters with attitude, incompetent front desk and poor quality food, Don't complain they will get upset
read full reviewAnonymous
October 01, 2008
We ate at the Rusty Pelican for Sunday brunch. What a great buffet brunch. The buffet was displayed beautifully and had a great selection including seafood. The crab claws were our favorite. The setting was great with a beautiful view from Virginia Key across the water to the Miami skyline. The only negative was the parking. Parking was valet only. After waiting for our car for over 30 minutes with no help from the attendants (seems they misfiled our keys and had no idea where the car was), I went on a 15 minute walk to find the car - which I did. Unpleasant end to a great meal. Let's hope the lost car was a fluke.
read full reviewtanyusik88
July 10, 2008
I've been to RP Sunday brunch at least for 15 times times. 90% of the time the service was great and the food was good with great selection of fresh seafood: oysters, crab legs. Shrimps are little tastless. But there is so many choices of food, that if you don't like one, just move to another. Unlimited champaign or mimosas. I don't know how this person with "terrible experience" can judge the place just by one visit in the busiest time as mother's day. Regular price for brunch I believe is $25. I will keep coming to Rusty Pelican with my family and friends.
read full reviewThe Details on Rusty Pelican
When To Go:
Don't miss the Sunday brunch (reservations recommended) or a meal at sunset, when the view overlooking downtown Miami is stunning.
When to Go:
An all-you-can-eat champagne brunch is offered on Sundays, from 10am to 3pm. The killer view is also all-you-can see.
Save Money:
Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 6:30pm, complete with drink specials and complimentary hors d'oeuvres.
Look Good:
Dining late? The upstairs lounge is open an hour after the dining room closes, giving you one last time to ogle at the Miami skyline.
Category:
Restaurants, Banquet Rooms, Catering
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Romantic Dining, Special Occasion Dining, Brunch, Waterfront Dining, Outdoor Dining, View Dining, Family Style Dining
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
On the patio







