Preston's Market

1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
(305) 604-5442

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Curtis Chong

Preston’s at Lowe’s hotel is a great place to get breakfast. We ate there multiple times and each meal was consistent and delicious. Ask to sit outside the patio where it overlooks the pool. Service was prompt and friendly. We are not a buffet fan, so we ordered from the menu which offered variety of options. Coffee was good and meal was excellent.

danny winegar

I just had the best pancakes I have ever had - thick and fluffy and great buttermilk flavor. Pedro, my server was so passionate about making my entire experience the best ever. He will let you know about all of his favorites on the menu that guarantees a return visit. I have enjoyed the buffet before and you just can’t go wrong here.

Dietary restrictions: Lots of dairy free and gluten free options

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pancake

Sheryl Kwong

My experience at Preston’s Market from start to finish was phenomenal. Jessica brought me to my table while explaining the buffet and menu to me, my chair was pulled out for me, and my server Elizabeth was delightful. Would definitely recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chuck Shirley

Stayed here the day and night before heading out on a cruise and had a blast! Family Friendly Pool that's open late! Short walk to the beach! Short walk to Ocean Drive! Spacious Rooms! Buffet was pricy, but good quality food! Stayed at another hotel south of Ocean Drive the night after our cruise that I wouldnt recommend. Definitely going back!

Tom Gellatly

Pedro made our stay at Loews! The service was top notch, the views and food delightful.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom Carroll

Outstanding buffet with several chooses to choose from omelettes pancakes, French toast, mouthwatering fruits.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pancake, Salad

Gil Hendrickson

We've been to Preston's Market twice while here and the food is amazing. The staff is quite friendly and very helpful. The breakfast buffet is definitely worth trying as well as ordering off the menu. It's a great family atmosphere that all could enjoy.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wayne4theDay

They add a 20% tip on automatically. If you're going to do that the service should be on point every time.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Raegoul

They add a 20% tip on automatically. If you're going to do that the service should be on point every time.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Wayne

They add a 20% tip on automatically. If you're going to do that the service should be on point every time.

Fair N Honest

absolutely disgraceful for any allergy sufferers or people on restricted diets, total disregard and negligence on cross contamination, despite assurance from staff and advertising gluten free on their menu. I am celiac and I was glutened from this place on my last day in Miami, hours before having to get on a plane home, sick from eating here. Despite advertising gluten free and FIVE separate staff members assuring me they would be able to make my gluten free breakfast not only free of cross contamination, but dairy free as well (I am intolerant to dairy too), after taking a bite, something didn't seem right. I knew this wasn't gluten free, and my non-gf boyfriend confirmed it by tasting. Finally after speaking to a SIXTH staff member, who was a manager, she apologized and assured me the breakfast was actually not prepared dairy free . however, that wasn't the worst of it: I knew that was not a gluten free pancake when I took a bite of it, and the worst was yet to come, as I spent the next 20 minutes immediately after leaving the restaurant violently vomiting and dry heaving - there is no question I was glutened. First clue, (which I should have listened to and not touched the food), but I DID question staff about before trying them, is that they did not look anything like the 'buckwheat' gluten free pancakes I ordered off their menu (they were a pale light color, buckwheat is brown!!). I spent the next month afflicted from this cross contamination experience with digestion issues. Celiac disease is serious. The negligence of failing to train your staff about allergy practices, and false advertising on your menu....at those exorbitant prices?! shame on you. Totally unsafe for anyone with dietary allergies. also they were hard to get a hold of when we were trying to ascertain if we were going here for breakfast on our last day anyway. bad news

Cade Parian

Breakfast is great. Egg white omelets made-to-order comes with lots of tasty options. While all of my waiters/waitresses have been remarkable, I give Preston's a knock for their hosts/hostesses. I understand that English is not the first language for many people living in Miami. That is perfectly fine. However, Preston's and the Loews could do a better job at vetting its hires of hosts/hostesses. Not only did I have trouble communicating with them, but I overheard numerous others complaining about the same.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Rhonda Abell

Every course was delicious! We ordered a side of sweet potatoes for the baby but got white potatoes. A little language barrier. So worth it. Cocktails were awesome too. Staff was very friendly and kid friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

juan buendia

Breakfast Buffet at Preston's Market.The place is very nice and the service is excellent. If you want tables overlooking the pool for breakfast, it is better to go very early in the morning or more or less at 11am, the buffet is until 12, the breakfast buffet costs $50 It seems a bit expensive per person for what it is, it is bread, cheese, eggs, juice, fruit, there is nothing gourmet or out of this world, the only thing that seemed special to me is that the omelette is prepared at the moment with the ingredients you want. I said that it seems a bit expensive to me when compared to a meat buffet that is ~40$ per person.Buffet breakfast at Preston's Market.The place is very nice and the service is excellent. If you want tables overlooking the pool for breakfast, it is better to go very early in the morning or around 11am, the buffet is until 12, the breakfast buffet costs $50. per person it seems a little expensive for what it is, it is bread, cheese, eggs, juice, fruits, there is nothing gourmet or out of this world, the only thing that seemed special to me is that the omelette is prepared at the moment with the ingredients you want. I said that it seems a little expensive compared to a meat buffet that costs ~$40 per person.

Radha C

absolutely disgraceful for any allergy sufferers or people on restricted diets, total disregard and negligence on cross contamination, despite assurance from staff and advertising gluten free on their menu. I am celiac and I was glutened from this place on my last day in Miami, hours before having to get on a plane home, sick from eating here. Despite advertising gluten free and FIVE separate staff members assuring me they would be able to make my gluten free breakfast not only free of cross contamination, but dairy free as well (I am intolerant to dairy too), after taking a bite, something didn't seem right. I knew this wasn't gluten free, and my non-gf boyfriend confirmed it by tasting. Finally after speaking to a SIXTH staff member, who was a manager, she apologized and assured me the breakfast was actually not prepared dairy free . however, that wasn't the worst of it: I knew that was not a gluten free pancake when I took a bite of it, and the worst was yet to come, as I spent the next 20 minutes immediately after leaving the restaurant violently vomiting and dry heaving - there is no question I was glutened. First clue, (which I should have listened to and not touched the food), but I DID question staff about before trying them, is that they did not look anything like the 'buckwheat' gluten free pancakes I ordered off their menu (they were a pale light color, buckwheat is brown!!). I spent the next month afflicted from this cross contamination experience with digestion issues. Celiac disease is serious. The negligence of failing to train your staff about allergy practices, and false advertising on your menu....at those exorbitant prices?! shame on you. Totally unsafe for anyone with dietary allergies. also they were hard to get a hold of when we were trying to ascertain if we were going here for breakfast on our last day anyway. bad news

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