Compare Delivery Times and Fees With Food Delivery Search Engine Bootler

Those with an appetite have a host of food delivery services at their disposal. Everything from grilled cheese and doughnuts, to chilled alcohol, can be peddled across Miami-Dade from restaurant to user. But many restaurants are partnered with more than one delivery service, forcing customers to decide which company to use. That is, until now. Chicago-based Bootler, a food delivery search engine, is now available in Miami.

Bird & Bone Debuts Sunday Brunch

Bird & Bone has been serving Southern-inspired breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the Confidante hotel’s charming patio for nearly a year. This summer, the restaurant, formerly Michelle Bernstein’s Seagrape space, finished renovations in its dining room, which boasts warm colors and repurposed wood for a rock ‘n’ roll country-house vibe.

Ray and Shannon Allen Open Grown Inside Walmart

In March 2016, Shannon Allen and her husband, former Miami Heat player Ray Allen, opened Grown, a healthy fast-casual eatery, in South Miami. Today it remains the first and only USDA-certified organic fast-food restaurant with a drive-thru on the East Coast. This month, the couple opened a Grown location inside a Walmart Supercenter in Orlando.

Second Spring Chicken Shutters in South Beach

After 50 Eggs’ fast-casual fried-chicken spot in Fort Lauderdale shuttered earlier this month, the Miami Beach Spring Chicken location closed it doors last week, leaving the windows on the Alton Road business, which was once Lime and later BTW (Burgers, Tacos, Whiskey), covered with brown paper.

Finka’s Eileen and Jonathan Andrade Announce New Concept at Croquetapalooza

This past Friday, Magic City Casino was filled with a thousand croqueta lovers for the fourth-annual Croquetapalooza, a celebration of Miami’s favorite snack. The event, founded by Burger Beast blogger Sef Gonzalez, saw more than two dozen of Miami’s best-loved restaurants vying for the titles of “best croqueta” and “best frita.”

Five Miami Restaurants to Look Forward To

Miami is ever-evolving.  And, while the summer is generally slow for restaurant openings, as the weather (finally) cools, the city’s restaurant scene heats up. Here are five restaurants to look forward to.

Plomo Tequila & Taco Bar Launches Weekend Mexican Brunch

Plomo, Miracle Mile’s first tequila and taco bar that debuted this summer, is now open for brunch Saturday and Sunday. Created by the Atomic Group, known for popular Coral Gables eateries such as Crema Gourmet Espresso Bar and Copper 29, this Mexican-inspired lounge offers bottomless mimosas and sangria paired with a selection of Latin-influenced brunch plates.

Facebook Live Chef Demos at Tacology and Kaori by Walter Martino

Thursday, October 5, New Times’ Iron Fork will return for its tenth anniversary with delicious food and a showdown between two of Miami’s finest chefs. Tacology’s Santiago Gomez will face off against Beaker & Gray’s Brian Nasajon in a competition hosted by chef Allen Susser.

New Times‘ Tacolandia Presale Starts Now

If you’re obsessed with Miami’s taco scene, you won’t want to miss New Times’ Tacolandia, presented by Goya. On Saturday, November 18, from 3 to 6 p.m., Wynwood’s Soho Studios will turn into a veritable taco-filled theme park serving unlimited taco samples from 30 of Miami’s best restaurants, including Amour de Miami, Plomo, and Tacology.

Sullivan Street Bakery Brings Its No-Knead Bread to Miami

There was a time in Miami when artisanal bread didn’t quite exist. However, in the past few years, the Magic City has embraced culinary wonders such as Zak the Baker, True Loaf, and Madruga Bakery. Now there’s a new baker in town. James Beard Award-winning baker, chef, and author Jim Lahey has opened an outpost of New York’s Sullivan Street Bakery near Little Haiti.

Mais, Haiti’s Iconic Staple, Sustains Miami

It’s just after 8 a.m. on a weekday when the sun begins pouring into Bakery Café Restaurant (8250 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-322-6127), a compact place at one end of an orange-stucco strip mall that’s topped with a sloping Spanish-tile roof. Inside, 32-year-old Merline Toussaint’s day is just beginning. Her…