Get Free Chick-fil-A Today When You Dress Like a Cow
If you’re a little tapped out in the cash department, head over to Chick-fil-A today for a free meal… with a catch: You have to dress up like a cow.
If you’re a little tapped out in the cash department, head over to Chick-fil-A today for a free meal… with a catch: You have to dress up like a cow.
Freedom never tasted so good. Since the Tank Brewing Co. debuted in Miami about two years ago, customers can finally crack open the brewery’s best-selling Freedom Tower Amber Ale in the comfort of their own home.
Inside a commercial kitchen off North Miami Avenue in midtown, a beefy block of Wagyu brisket brines for six days in a dark brew of brown sugar, honey, black pepper, and mustard seed. Dried and rubbed in white pepper, the brick-like slab of meat is left unwrapped inside a walk-in…
Summer has started in Miami, bringing the season of thunderstorms, humidity, and scorching temperatures. Why not start planning ahead to autumn with its cooler evenings and New Times‘ Iron Fork? Tickets are now on sale for the 11th annual New Times’ Iron Fork event on Thursday, October 4.
Wedged between rolling skyscrapers and discount marts, you’ll find downtown’s Mama Tried; a quaint lounge serving up cocktails and retro vibes. Partners Dan Binkiewicz of Sweet Liberty and Purdy Lounge, Mauricio Lacayo of the Bend, and Domingo Murillo from Side Bar celebrated their soft opening only weeks ago, yet hundreds of cocktail mavens filed into the bar recently on a warm Friday evening.
Summertime calls for beer and hotdogs. Through September, Duffy’s Sports Grill is churning out over-the-top sausages wrapped in bacon, doused in chili and cheese, and even piled high with corned beef.
This week, Macchialina offers $10 pasta through Thursday, Soul Tavern hosts a Slow Food Miami Snail Social, Ms. Cheezious throws a garden party with local chefs, and Pubbelly Noodle Bar’s PB Burger Series continues.
Beginning Sunday, July 8, Malibu Farm will kick off brunch service from noon to 4 p.m. with frosé, breakfast sandwiches, and wood-fired pizzas.
This weekend, Exquisito Chocolates celebrates World Chocolate Day with factory tours and tastings, J. Wakefield launches a weekly summer barbecue, and New Times’ Burgerfest returns to Soho Studios.
Miami Spice returns this August with prix fixes at some of the area’s best restaurants for the reduced price of $23 for lunch and brunch and $39 for dinner. Running from August 1 through September 30, the program started 17 years ago as a way to promote Miami’s restaurants to visitors and locals. Since its inception, the program has grown to include hundreds of participating restaurants.
Move over dairy-milk desserts. Ice Dream Parlor is bringing plant-based sweet treats to Miami residents starting July 7. The newest addition to VShops, Coconut Grove’s all-vegan food hall, Ice Dream will offer sundaes, banana splits, floats, milkshakes, malts, and an assortment of ice creams including at least one locally made flavor…
Last Saturday afternoon at Saltwater Brewery in Delray Beach turned a little sour for some after patrons discovered signs that read “Kava is proof that God hates beer” posted directly in front the establishment just beyond the property line. The phrase appears to be similar to a quote often misattributed…
If you like burgers, you have to come out to New Times’ Burgerfest. On Saturday, July 7, Soho Studios turns into the ultimate burger party. From 6 to 9 p.m., enjoy unlimited helpings of South Florida’s best burgers, such as veggie varieties, traditional beef, fritas, and other creations. To whet…
In a time when convenience and fresh ingredients are revered, P.Pole Pizza on Miracle Mile has only two offerings and two prices: a cheese pizza for $7 and a pizza packed with your choice of ingredients for $9. The pizzaiolos roll out the dough but there’s none of the traditional tossing. After…
Each July Fourth, America celebrates our country’s independence with picnics, beach outings, and fireworks. This year, instead of elbowing a space to watch the fireworks, relax at one of Miami’s restaurants and bars. Enjoy some good food and drink while you watch the skies light up. Here are Miami’s best…
Serafina, an iconic New York City Italian restaurant chain, is bustling inside Aventura Mall. Opened this past February, a recent Saturday evening included a live DJ, a roaming magician, and platters of truffle focaccia, steaming pastas, and generously poured wines.
Around midnight on a humid summer night in 2017, about 60 customers — some drunk, some sober, some college students, some senior citizens — swirled around the Southwest Miami-Dade storefront of Night Owl Cookie Co. (10534 SW Eighth St., Miami; nightowlcookieco.com). The line had been moving steadily all evening as…
Miami’s restaurant scene grew by leaps and bounds this past month with a score of new eateries and bars opening. Notable names include a second Katsuya at the SLS Lux Brickell, M House in Coral Gables, and Wall’s Ice Cream at the Burger Beast Museum. Veteran South Miami restaurant Georges on Sunset closed its doors. In the coming months, look forward to new breweries such as Descarga and Unseen Creatures and food halls like Time Out Market and Lincoln Eatery.
In downtown Miami, Zuma recently opened a secret indoor-outdoor bar that can only be reached with an invitation. The private speakeasy allows up to 20 customers to sip limited-edition cocktails and snack on small Asian-inspired bites before or after their meal. At the Oshinobi bar, which translates to “incognito” in…
This week, M House opens in Coral Gables, the Butcher Shop celebrates five years with free beer, the Dutch’s summer barbecue series returns, and Miami restaurants and bars offer Fourth of July specials.
July Fourth weekend starts now, and New Times is celebrating with a special summer kickoff sale. Beginning today, you can purchase general-admission tickets to the upcoming BurgerFest shindig for only $25. But hurry — this outstanding offer is good only through this Sunday, July 1, at 10 p.m. After that, general-admission ticket prices will return to $40 each.
Cold beers, grilled meat, and fireworks equal a quintessential Fourth of July. Toss in sandy beaches and a little sweltering heat, and you have a classic summer day in the Magic City.