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Sip in Sunshine

  • June 25, 2026
  • FLMag Staff
Photography: courtesy of the seed.
the seed. sprouts a homey new location on the Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal.

Just off North Federal, where traffic hums and the Intracoastal quietly steals the show, the seed. feels like a small rebellion against the rush. The wide-windowed storefront welcomes passersby, promising just what it delivers: openness and warmth. With moody forest greens, warm wood tones and checkerboard floors (all enlivened by cascading greenery and disco balls), the seed. has a panoramic personality.

Its views are equally enveloping. Upon entering, you can see early risers lounge on an L-shaped bench gilded by the sunrise. At the side, patrons sip London Fogs at the long windowed bar, watching palm trees speckled with coconuts sway over the courtyard. And surrounded by violet clockvines and disco ball planters, people unwind as the Intracoastal breeze cuts the steam on their coffee.

Photography: courtesy of the seed.

Beyond its beauty, the seed. offers human (and animal) comforts. Its patrons range from suited businessmen to athleisure-clad 20-somethings to French bulldogs with pink leashes. Baristas walk orders to your table, a small touch that feels surprisingly rare now.

And with mellow music in the background, a cold water dispenser at the bar and Wi-Fi information readily available, what would be cause to leave? The courtyard even offers entertainment, with a cornhole set and a newspaper box filled with the seed. issues.

But in the face of all its loveliness, the true draw is its menu. Their World-Famous Cinnabee Latte headlines, blending bitter coffee with sweet cinnamon and honey to create a homey invitation to stay.

Their seasonal menus vary, with cereal lattes now taking center stage for a sip of childhood morning nostalgia. Their fresh juices and smoothies are bright and vibrant, their teas warm and holistic, their matchas inventive and fun. The menu is anything but expected and completed by their pastries, warmed and plated; their zingy acaí bowls; their hot homemade empanadas; and more. For your furry friends, the seed. even offers pup cups.

Lowercase, finished with a period, the seed. doesn’t need to shout. It knows exactly what it is.

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