Café Bastille Fort Lauderdale
Parisian-inspired brunch and café along Fort Lauderdale's New River with bottomless mimosas and legendary croissants
About Café Bastille Fort Lauderdale
Highlights
Dining Essentials
Dress Code
Casual
Typical Visit
1–1.5 hours
Score derived from 13,500+ public reviews
Open Until 4:00 PM
Reviews
The Experience
Category
Cuisine
Amenities
Signature Dishes
Pistachio Croissant
A standout pastry mentioned in nearly 200 Google reviews, widely considered Café Bastille's most iconic baked good.
Dulce de Leche Pancakes
Golden-griddled pancakes drizzled with silky dulce de leche, topped with bananas and buttery cookie crumble.
French Breakfast Burrito
Organic cheddar eggs, sautéed peppers, onions, breakfast potatoes, fresh avocado, and cilantro aioli wrapped in a thin crepe.
Turkish Eggs
A popular brunch item mentioned in 71 reviews, featuring eggs served with Turkish-style accompaniments.
Bottomless Mimosas
Crisp Champagne with freshly poured orange juice — a weekend brunch staple mentioned in 170 reviews.
Bastille's Sangria
$15Red wine sangria layered with fresh-cut fruit, served by the glass or pitcher during brunch and L'Apéro.
Tiramisu Matcha Latte
Iced specialty drink blending ceremonial matcha with velvety mascarpone, chilled milk, and a delicate ladyfinger.
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