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Where to Celebrate 305 Day in Miami

Break out the bald caps! A Pitbull lookalike contest is one of the many ways you can show your local pride this week.
photo of singer Pitbull wearing a button-down shirt and white blazer jacket with a backup dancer behind him onstage
Before Pitbull was known as Mr. Worldwide, he was Mr. 305.

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Dust off your chancletas, fuel up on cafecito, practice your domino skills, and break out your Flanigan’s jersey: It’s time to celebrate 305 Day in the M-I-A.

Becoming a tradition on March 5 in recent years, 305 Day is a local celebration of everything we love about Miami, from its music and food to its niche peculiarities. Most events include perks (coffee break at 3:05 p.m., anyone?), and even New Times is getting in on the action. Thursday evening, we’re hosting a chat about Miami vinyl history at Sweat Records with founder Lolo Reskin and music editor Flor Franceschetti. Enjoy a complimentary happy hour, light bites, and a DJ set, plus merch.

If you’re new around here, the 305 area code is the ultimate signifier of Miami pride. In 1947, all of Florida was given the area code, but as the state’s population grew, it needed more area codes. Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys were given the highly sought-after 305 digits, and 786 just doesn’t hit the same.

Are you really 305 ’til you die? Prove it: here’s where you can celebrate this week.

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Thursday, March 5

Cotidiano – Mexican Bistro

The Wynwood restaurant is hosting a domino tournament with a complimentary pastelito and colada served at 3:05 p.m., just after the event begins. 3 p.m. at 2143 NW First Ave., Miami; cotidiano.us. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com.

Goodwill

Beginning on Thursday, March 5, and through Thursday, March 12, Goodwill retail stores in Miami-Dade will offer a 305 Day Rack filled with Miami-themed items priced at $3.05. Various locations. goodwill.org.

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Gramps Getaway

Miami musicians Lauren Palma and Hiltronix will play all-vinyl, Miami-inspired sets at the waterfront Key Biscayne bar starting a little over an hour before sunset. 5 p.m. at 3301 Rickenbacker Cswy., Key Biscayne; 305-465-2482; grampsgetaway.co. Admission is free.

Jolene Sound Room

Artist collective Forest Fires Radio marks its third-annual edition of Roll-e & Friends, featuring a set from Winter Wrong and the Jolene debuts of Sel.6, NoRequests, and Rollacosta. 10 p.m. at 200 E. Flagler St., Miami; 305-603-9818; jolenesoundroom.com. Tickets cost $12 to $15 via dice.fm.

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Miami Freedom Project

Make your own dominoes at El Studio with Ocisly Ceramics, at an event hosted in partnership with progressive nonprofit Miami Freedom Project. While you’re there, enjoy croquetas from Islas Canarias. 7 p.m. at El Studio, Morningside, 5400 NE Fourth Ct., Miami; ocislyceramics.com. Sold out.

Miami Heat

In another domino-related celebration, the Miami Heat is giving away sets to fans who purchase tickets for Thursday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets through an exclusive ticket offer with 305 Live. 7:30 p.m. at Kaseya Center, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1000; kaseyacenter.com. Tickets cost $19 to $114 via gofevo.com.

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Thorn

Bring your bald cap, blazer, and aviators. Thorn is hosting a Pitbull lookalike contest with 305-inspired cocktails, and there’s a big prize in store if you can channel Mr. Worldwide: a $150 Fire Pit Hospitality gift card. The brand is the brains behind establishments including Thorn, Lincoln’s Beard Brewing Co., Strange Beast, Maxwell Bros, and Cry Baby Creamery. 6 p.m. at 6976 SW 40th St., Miami; 786-803-8973; thornmiami.com. Admission is free.

Thriller Miami Speedboats

The speedboat company is offering guests $5 off its high-speed tours from downtown Miami with promo code “305.” 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-371-3278; thrillermiami.com.

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Dolphin Mall

Miami-centric creative agency Retro Dade hosts this day-long block party in partnership with Only in Dade and Unkwn Hospitality at Dolphin Mall’s Vivo Plaza. Expect a long slate of DJs, food, vendors, and giveaways. 11401 NW 12th St. R101, Miami; 305-260-6412; vivodolphinmall.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com.

Wynwood Walls

If you haven’t been to Wynwood Walls in a while, 305 Day is a good day to return. Entrance to the outdoor gallery will cost just $3.05 on Thursday. 2516 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-576-3334; thewynwoodwalls.com.

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Saturday, March 7

305 Day Festival

This free, citywide community celebration at Hialeah Park Casino features live artists, DJs, performers, interactive art installations, food trucks, and games. 3:05 p.m. at 2200 E. Fourth Ave., Hialeah. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com.

Ray’s Hometown Bar

Third Spaces Miami is throwing a 305 House Party at Ray’s Hometown Bar in Miami Beach. Expect local DJs, a photo booth, a twerk contest, a wet t-shirt contest, and free goodies. 3 p.m. at 2727 Indian Creek Dr. #11, Miami Beach; raysbarnyc.com. Tickets cost $4 to $10 via shotgun.live.

Red Bull

The chancletas will fly in Hialeah on Saturday, but not because your mom’s throwing them at your head. Red Bull is hosting its inaugural Red Bull Chancleta Run at Hialeah Park Casino, part of the 305 Day Festival. Race through six Miami-inspired challenges (including the Flying Chancleta, in which foam chancletas are thrown across your path) while wearing — yup, you guessed it — chancletas (flip-flops). 4 p.m. at Hialeah Park Casino, 100 E. 32nd St., Hialeah; 305-885-8000; hialeahparkcasino.com. Join the waitlist via redbull.com.

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