The best brunch in Pembroke Park, FL starts with one honest fact: the town has a single sit-down brunch room of its own, Untoasted on West Hallandale Beach Boulevard, and everything else worth the drive sits inside twenty minutes. This guide works outward in rings: in town first, then east to Hallandale Beach, west to Pembroke Pines, and north to the bakeries and market mornings in Dania Beach and Davie. Waits and closing times get their own section, because both decide your Sunday.
Brunch Geography in a 1.7 Square Mile Town
Everything on this list is shaped by how little ground there is to work with. Wikipedia puts the town at 1.666 square miles and roughly 6,300 residents, wedged into the southern end of Broward County with Hallandale Beach along its eastern edge, Hollywood above it, Miramar off to the west and the Miami-Dade county line running across the bottom. Whatever kitchens the place has sit on one street, West Hallandale Beach Boulevard.
That geography sets the brunch map. The Town of Pembroke Park's business registry lists roughly seventeen restaurants, bars and lounges, and most are counter-service lunch and dinner operations rather than brunch rooms. The benedicts, mimosa lists and online waitlists sit west along Pines Boulevard.
Timing matters more here than in most markets. Visit Lauderdale reports that Pembroke Park's population roughly doubles in winter as Canadian snowbirds settle in, and from December through April every room in this guide runs longer waits. Seasonal residents also arrive with less than a full household, which is why local demand runs to the size of a 5×5 locker rather than a whole garage.
Brunch Inside the Pembroke Park Town Limits
Untoasted on West Hallandale Beach Boulevard
Untoasted at 3121 W Hallandale Beach Blvd, Suite 101, is the one brunch kitchen with an actual Pembroke Park address, and it earns the spot. The menu leans on benedicts and specialty French toast plates, with burgers, wraps, pizza and salads covering lunch, plus mimosas, bloody marys and fresh juice. It opens daily 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., so it never serves dinner. Weekend mid-morning is the crowded window; a weekday visit gets you a table immediately.
Five to Ten Minutes East: Hallandale Beach Mornings
Cafe Cita Near the Hallandale Beach Boardwalk
Cafe Cita is a casual beachfront cafe in Hallandale Beach doing omelets and fruit smoothies rather than a full brunch production. Treat it as the breakfast attached to a morning on the sand: park once near the boardwalk, eat, then walk. It sits under ten minutes east on the same boulevard that runs through Pembroke Park.
Screaming Carrots for a Plant-Based Table
Screaming Carrots is the nearest genuinely vegan-friendly kitchen to Pembroke Park, cooking plant-based organic food with a Thai lean, heavy on curries, plus a Mediterranean section. The dining room seats only about thirty, which is the whole practical story: arrive early, and don't bring a party of eight without calling.
Ten to Twenty Minutes West: The Pembroke Pines Brunch Bench
Another Broken Egg Cafe in Pembroke Lake Square
Another Broken Egg Cafe at 175 N. Hiatus Road is the most conventional brunch in range: southern-inspired plates, eggs benedict, spiked cold brews and mimosas from a full bar. Hours run 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekends, and it closes on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Use the online waitlist, the single best defence against a Sunday queue.
First Watch on Pines Boulevard
First Watch at 12598 Pines Blvd, Suite 103, cooks breakfast, brunch and lunch to order and opens daily 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., the earliest closing time in this guide. There's a patio and a live online wait estimate. Read that estimate carefully: it assumes a party of two, so a group of five should expect longer.
Brimstone Woodfire Grill at the Shops at Pembroke Gardens
Brimstone Woodfire Grill runs weekend brunch Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the answer for anyone who wants brunch to start at a civilized hour. The menu is the widest in the area: signature pancakes, Nutella challah French toast, shrimp and grits, skirt steak and eggs, a birria grilled cheese and bottomless mimosas. Reservations are recommended, and because it sits inside the Shops at Pembroke Gardens, parking and a walk afterward are handled.
Keik Restaurant for Cake as the Main Event
Keik Restaurant serves brunch, burgers, coffee and signature cakes in an all-pink room built for photographs, and the pistachio cake is what people come back for. Book it for a birthday, or for a group that wants dessert to be the point. Reservations are accepted, but weekend bookings carry extra restrictions, so check the Pembroke Pines page first.
Twenty Minutes North: Dania Beach and Davie Breakfast Rooms
Grampa's Bakery & Restaurant in Dania Beach
Grampa's Bakery & Restaurant is family-owned and works two ways at once, as a sit-down breakfast and as a bakery case worth raiding. That comes with a timing rule: the case runs down as the morning goes, so if the pastries are why you drove twenty minutes, get there early.
Kristof's Kafe in Davie
Kristof's Kafe is a family-operated Davie room whose signature is fruit-stuffed French toast, with salads and sandwiches taking over at lunch. It pairs better than anything else here with an outdoor morning, since Flamingo Gardens and Tree Tops Park are both in Davie and both are better before the storms build.
Ally's Comfort Cafe for a Cheap, Filling Table
Ally's Comfort Cafe is another family-operated Davie kitchen, doing from-scratch home cooking in big portions at reasonable prices, with service Visit Lauderdale calls kid friendly. This is the table when children are involved and nobody wants to explain what a benedict is. Ordering three plates for four people works here.
Bakeries, Coffee and Weekend Market Mornings
Bakeries and markets are a different plan from sit-down brunch, and they solve the wait problem entirely. Bake Shack in Dania Beach makes donuts and sandwiches from scratch and works as a coffee-and-pastry stop, ending with something in a bag instead of a buzzer in your hand.
Yellow Green Farmers Market in Hollywood is the bigger version of that idea: a warehouse market with more than 350 vendors selling seafood, produce, crafts and prepared food, with live music through the morning. It opens Saturdays and Sundays only, the detail most guides leave out.
Both pair well with a park table. Patrick Behan Park on the east side of town and the Raymond P. Oglesby Preserve on the west rent pavilions and BBQ grills by application through the town Parks Department. The folding tables, coolers and canopies that make a park brunch work are what fills a 5×10 storage unit between gatherings.
Parking, Waits and What Closes Before You Finish Your Coffee
The real constraint here isn't Monday closures, it's the clock. First Watch shuts at 2:30 p.m., Another Broken Egg at 2 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. on weekends, Brimstone's brunch ends at 3 p.m., and Untoasted closes at 4 p.m. A late brunch in this market means noon, not 2:30. Yellow Green Farmers Market is stricter still, running weekends only.
Waits are seasonal. Between December and April, when the snowbird population arrives, plan on joining a waitlist rather than walking in. First Watch and Another Broken Egg both let you get in line online before you leave the house, worth roughly half an hour on a February Sunday. Brimstone and Keik take reservations.
Parking splits by ring. West Hallandale Beach Boulevard has free surface parking a few steps from the door, and the Pembroke Pines rooms sit in shopping centers with large lots. The beach side is where to think ahead: boardwalk parking is metered and fills by mid-morning on weekends and all winter.
Summer changes the calculus again. The National Weather Service had this area under a Heat Advisory with a 106F heat index on August 11, 2026, and afternoon thunderstorms run close to daily from June through September. Eat outside before 11 a.m. or don't bother. That same humidity is why climate controlled storage in Pembroke Park is standard here rather than an upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find the best brunch in Pembroke Pines, Florida?
Another Broken Egg Cafe on N. Hiatus Road and First Watch on Pines Boulevard are the two dedicated brunch kitchens, both open daily with online waitlists. Brimstone Woodfire Grill at the Shops at Pembroke Gardens serves weekend brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on a broader menu, and Keik Restaurant is the pick when cake matters more than eggs.
Where can I find the best breakfast in Pembroke Pines?
First Watch opens at 7 a.m. daily and closes at 2:30 p.m., making it the earliest reliable breakfast in Pembroke Pines. Another Broken Egg Cafe also opens at 7 a.m. seven days a week, and both take waitlist entries before you arrive. For breakfast without a table, Bake Shack and Grampa's Bakery & Restaurant in Dania Beach sell pastries to go.
Where is the best Sunday brunch near Pembroke Park?
Untoasted is the Sunday option with a Pembroke Park address, open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a longer sit-down Sunday, Brimstone Woodfire Grill serves 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Shops at Pembroke Gardens and Another Broken Egg Cafe runs until 3 p.m. Yellow Green Farmers Market opens Sundays as a walk-around alternative.
Is there bottomless brunch near Pembroke Park?
Brimstone Woodfire Grill lists bottomless mimosas on its weekend brunch menu, served Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Another Broken Egg Cafe runs a full bar with cocktails, spiked cold brews and mimosas, and Untoasted pours mimosas and bloody marys inside Pembroke Park. Confirm drink service with the restaurant before planning a table around it.
Where can I get brunch in Pembroke Gardens?
Brimstone Woodfire Grill is the brunch anchor at the Shops at Pembroke Gardens, serving weekends from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with reservations recommended. The center holds more than 75 shops and restaurants with outdoor patio dining, and it opens Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It's pet friendly and parking is easy.
Where Value Store It Fits Into a Pembroke Park Weekend
Brunch is a small part of what makes a place livable, and the rest usually involves finding somewhere to put things. Value Store It in Pembroke Park rents month to month with no long-term contract, which suits a town where winter residents come and go on the season. Above the small lockers, a 5×15 unit or a 10×5 space holds a studio's worth of furniture in a long, narrow footprint that suits bikes and beach gear.
Larger sizes step up from there. A 10×10 storage unit is the usual answer for a one-bedroom mid-move, 10×15 units take a two-bedroom, and 10×20 and 10×30 spaces handle a house or a small business inventory, a real category in a town whose motto is "The Small Town that Means Big Business." If you're unsure, the storage unit size guide beats guessing at the counter.
Planning the Rest of the Weekend
Once you've eaten, the rest of the day is a short drive in any direction: dinner in the restaurants guide for Pembroke Park, casinos and bars in the Pembroke Park nightlife guide, beaches and parks in things to do in Pembroke Park, and the seasonal breakdown in the best time to visit Pembroke Park. Eat early, park once, and let the storms decide the rest.