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Last Carrot

Miami


Going strong since the 1970s, and set in a decidedly unglamorous part of Coconut Grove, the Last Carrot serves fresh juices, delicious pita sandwiches, avocado melts, veggie burgers and rather-famous spinach pies. The Carrot’s endurance is testament to the quality of its good-for-your-body food served in a good-for-your-soul setting.


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