The Hukilau Returns to Fort Lauderdale’s Mai-Kai in June

Do you know how to hula? Want to learn to play the ukulele and drink lots of rum? You can do it all at this year’s 2017 Hukilau in Fort Lauderdale, considered one of the world’s largest and most authentic celebrations of tiki culture, cocktails, art, and music. The event returns to the Mai-Kai June 7 through 11, and this year the party promises longer hours, more events, and cocktails from pop-up bars and sponsors included with all weekend passes.

The Ten Best Craft Beer Bars in South Florida

These days, there are plenty of bars that serve good beer. But not all of them are true craft beer bars. What makes a good beer bar? First, it’s selection: a thoughtful draft and bottle list that changes frequently and offers up a good variety of styles and flavor profiles…

Faena Theater Serves Dinner During Sultry Evening Show

Almost a year ago, the Faena Theater in Miami Beach debuted C’est Rouge!, a sultry cabaret show. The production, which includes clothes-optional dance routines set to Latin and jazz rhythms, was a first for the theater inside the $1 billion Faena complex. Throughout the performance, actors, dancers, and acrobats command the dimly lit, sparkling…

New Times‘ Brew at the Zoo 2017 Spotlights Local Craft Brewers

With multiple breweries slated to open in 2017, South Florida’s beer scene is exploding. With Miami breweries like Wynwood Brewing and J. Wakefield winning national accolades, the city is swiftly becoming known for its beer scene.The staggering growth of this industry was evidenced at this weekend’s New Times’ Brew at the Zoo, which highlighted some of the region’s best local brews.

Miami’s Five Best Tequila Cocktails

In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is wildly celebrated as a day to honor Mexico’s culture and heritage. This can include anything from a taco eating contest at Bodega or luchador matches at Coyo Taco (see the full list of Cinco de Mayo events in Miami here). But, for…

Five Miami Brewers to Watch at New Times‘ Brew at the Zoo

For the eighth year, New Times will bring together local and national brewers for Brew at the Zoo this Saturday, May 6, at Zoo Miami. It’ll be a chance to taste what’s established and emerging in the craft beer industry. On the list of 100-plus beers are dozens of established local breweries and some that are slated to open for production by this summer in Miami-Dade County.

The Tank Brewing Co. Opens Taproom

The Tank Brewing Company taproom opened this week, making the craft brewery the latest in Miami to pour beers onsite for the public. The announcement was made on the brewery’s social media, which invited the public to an informal “sip and discuss” event and preview to mark the occasion. Owner Carlos Padron says he opened the taproom following a week of inviting test crowds of various sizes.

The Beers You’ll Be Drinking at Brew at the Zoo 2017

On May 6, Miami will get wild when the eighth-annual New Times’ Brew at the Zoo takes over Zoo Miami for an evening filled with beer, music, fun, and wild things. From 8 to 11 p.m., sample more than 100 beers and spirits from dozens of distillers and breweries from around the world.

Anheuser-Busch to Open Boutique Brewery in Wynwood

Wynwood is getting a new brewery. Veza Sur Brewery, a collaboration between Colombia’s Bogota Beer Company and Oregon’s 10 Barrel Brewing, is set to open at 55 NW 25 St. early this summer. The 10,000-square-foot space will include a 15 barrel DME brewhouse and 5,000-square-foot taproom with a terrace.

Sprung! Beer Festival Spotlights Florida Craft Brewers

Sprung!, Wynwood’s spring beer festival, has evolved from its original spring-break theme a few years ago. Gone are giant Jenga and human bowling, replaced by a beer-aficionado vibe. That’s not to say the festival was a staid affair: After all, with an chance to sample more than 300 beers in one sunny afternoon, attendees were ready to make merry.

Employees Only Miami Brings Manhattan Style to South Beach

The Employees Only brand is undergoing an expansion, with the original partners each opening a outpost in Singapore, Austin, and Miami Beach. The SoBe speakeasy opened last month, just in time for the South Beach Wine & Food Festival. Though housed in the most Miami of locations — a vintage coral-rock house on the grounds of the Washington Park Hotel — the intimate bar maintains its New York vibe and sensibilities.