Dinner Cabaret Calle Dragones Opens on Calle Ocho with Asian-Influenced Cuban Fare
A mojo-roasted duck awaits, as well as some nightly entertainment.
A mojo-roasted duck awaits, as well as some nightly entertainment.
The Miami Sharks, led by coach José Pellicena, will join Major League Rugby in 2024.
Diddy, Deadmau5, the Jonas Brothers, Martin Garrix, and more speed into town for Miami Race Week.
Vivo! Dolphin Mall will also house a sports bar, food trucks, and more.
Produce from local farms is collected and distributed to Miamians in need.
Dress-to-impress nightlife and tacos coming together? We’re in.
The Miami-based cooking sensation will be at Books & Books in Coral Gables on April 24.
Massimo Bottura, Juan Manuel Barrientos, Bernardo Paladini, and Alex Ott host this over-the-top spectacle.
The World Congress on Art Deco includes guided tours, lectures, exhibits, and, in true Miami style, parties.
The National Cycling League rolls into town for the Miami Beach Invitational.
Daniil Medvedev and Petra Kvitova walked away as this year’s Miami Open champions.
Argentinian delights in a 5,000-square-foot restaurant made of eight shipping containers? Yes, it’s coming.
Keep a lookout for a QR code for a cause in those check stuffers in April.
Bring an appetite and get ready to vote at the eighth annual Chili Cook-Off at Pinecrest Gardens.
Andre Agassi battles John McEnroe in the inaugural Pickleball Slam.
A $3,000 ticket gets you food, cocktails, and celebrity sightings.
The Miami Open kicks off on Sunday, March 19, at Hard Rock Stadium.
Go head-to-head with some of your favorite celebs.
In the works: An expansive outdoor patio with water vistas, fresh catches and more.
Hibachi steak, seafood, and chicken and waffles await.
A crab cake with king crab, lobster frites, and new pastries await.
From Maluma doing shots with fans to a celebrity pickleball tournament, here are the most memorable moments from SOBEWFF 2023.