![]() ![]() Some of the books available in the store. The books at Paradis tilt towards leftist and progressive ideals, touching on feminism, critical race theory, racism and more. “It’s been a dream of ours to be able to own our own place and have all the things we love, with natural wine, radical books, good coffee, good food, and good energy,” Bianca Sanon, one of five owners said. Still in its infancy, the store opened on West Dixie Highway squeezed between Northwest 128th and 129th streets in July. ![]() The wines are sourced from organic farms that use hand-harvested grapes and no chemicals. The warm, rustic and crusty sourdough bread made in-store daily comes by itself or in sandwiches. At night there’s pizza, kale salad, seafood, and various desserts as well as snacks. Daytime offerings include two breakfast sandwiches, granola with yogurt or milk, kale salad and crumbly cinnamon coffee cakes. ![]() There’s seating indoors and outdoors as well as fruit and vegetable gardens. ![]() Paradis Books & Bread is lined with tightly packed bookshelves and tables scattered with books. Walk into this North Miami spot and the aroma of freshly baked bread overcomes the senses, but it’s more than just a place to eat baked goods and fresh food while you sip wine. Bianca Sanon and Brian Wright two of the owners of Paradis Books & Bread. ![]()
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