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Best of Miami 2014 Readers' Poll: Voting Closes Wednesday

If you're one of the roughly 400,000 people who live in Miami, you know a few things about this city. You know where to find the best Cuban coffee; where to see the best art exhibits; and where to pick up the hottest singles in town. That's some pretty valuable...
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If you're one of the roughly 400,000 people who live in Miami, you know a few things about this city. You know where to find the best Cuban coffee; where to see the best art exhibits; and where to pick up the hottest singles in town.

That's some pretty valuable knowledge. Knowledge that deserves to be shared.

But if you don't vote in New Times' Best of Miami Readers' Poll before the Wednesday deadline, all those smarts of yours will be wasted on, well, just you. Don't be that guy.

So far, 3,800 Miamians have let us know whether the best art gallery in town is Locust Projects or Spinello; whether the best movie theater is O Cinema or Coral Gables Art Cinema; and whether the best blog in the 305 is Tropicult or Fat Girl Hedonist. That's a lot of opinions vying to be heard.

But we know there are more of you out there with strong opinions re: PAMM v. WEAM. So click over to the poll now, before your voting window closes this Wednesday, and cast your ballot for your favorite people, places, and things around town. It's quick, it's easy, and it'll help give the best Miami institutions the recognition they deserve.

Winners will be announced when New Times' Best of Miami 2014 issue hits the streets June 19. Happy picking!

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