Valentine’s Day 2020 Miami Dining Guide
For Valentine’s Day, a romantic meal at one of our local eateries is the perfect love letter.
For Valentine’s Day, a romantic meal at one of our local eateries is the perfect love letter.
Seawell Fish N’ Oyster’s new Sunday brunch serves New England cheddar biscuits and bottomless with a side of drag performances.
Check out Brew Miami, Miami Rum Congress, Gulfstream Park’s Plant-Based Festival, and more things to do in Miami this weekend.
The Second Annual Plant-Based Festival at Gulfstream will feature programming tied together by healthy eating and lifestyle and its connections to broader issues in society.
Doral is undergoing a renaissance. Once filled with chain restaurants, this West Miami-Dade city now boasts vibrant nightlife and dining scenes.
Unbranded Brewing Company first made the announcement that it would open four years ago. Now, the brewery has set a date.
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and your sweetie is in another city. The traditional way to show your love is to order some flowers or maybe a box of chocolates. But there’s a much better (and more Miami) way to show you care: Send them a box of a dozen pastelitos.
The best restaurants for dining alone in and around the Magic City.
Inspired by Miami culture and street art scene, the Fun Wine line will launch in Miami this spring.
Lions and tigers and beers — oh, my! That’s what you’ll be saying at New Times’ Brew at the Zoo. The beer fest, now in its 11th year, is set to return Saturday, May 2, with suds and spirits from around the world, food, live music, and entertainment — all at Zoo Miami.
The first month of the new decade saw a whirlwind of activity in Miami’s food world.
For one day only — Saturday, February 8 — the mobile Hello Kitty Cafe will roll into Aventura with a new batch of desserts, drinks, souvenirs, and limited-edition collectibles.
This week, celebrate Eating House’s eighth anniversary with a throwback menu including some of the restaurant’s greatest hits. Plus, check out Macchialina’s new winter cocktail menu, and sip complimentary rosé at Novikov.
This Sunday, the National Football Conference champion San Francisco 49ers will face the American Football Conference champion Kansas City Chiefs in Miami for Super Bowl LIV. Whether you’re one of the lucky 65,000 fans to snag a ticket to the game or are watching it at home or at a sports bar, you’ll need to fuel up for the action.
All eyes are on Miami this weekend as Super Bowl LIV invades the city. More than 150,000 visitors are expected to attend festivities surrounding the game, giving the city a boost in the number of dollars spent on hotel rooms, food, beverages, car rentals, and shops.
Happy Super Bowl weekend, Miami. Shaq’s Fun House returns Friday, Regatta Park hosts a new outdoor market, and dozens of restaurants and bars host events for the big game.
If you’ve got deep pockets or plenty of credit and want to eat and drink with pro athletes and celebrities, here are the premier events that will actually make a difference long after one of the teams declares victory Sunday night.
Michael White plans to open an outpost of Osteria Morini, specializing in cuisine from Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, at the Kimpton Hotel Palomar South Beach this spring.
Pick up these last-minute items from Trader Joe’s and you’ve got the makings of a big-game watch party right in your fridge.
A courtyard eatery with seating for 200, the Garden debuted last month in Miami Beach with a Mediterranean-inspired menu, late-night dining, and live entertainment.
On Sunday, February 2, the San Francisco 49ers will take on the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIV and millions of households across the world will be watching, with over 65,000 people taking over every sold out seat at the Hard Rock Stadium for the big game — and they’re all going to need to be fed.
More than anything else, beer remains an integral part of the football-watching tradition. That means, other than snagging a seat at the stadium, there’s no better place to watch the game than at one of South Florida’s many breweries.