Glass & Vine to Open Friday

Glass & Vine (2820 McFarlane Rd.), the new restaurant nestled in the former Coconut Grove Library inside Peacock Park, is set to open Friday, March 18. The eatery, a partnership between Grove Bay Hospitality Group and chef Giorgio Rapicavoli, will offer a menu crafted by the Eating House chef, who…

Wynwood Farmers’ Market Showcases Local Startups

There’s a certain formula to farmers markets: rows of polyester tents, each with their own colorful displays of products to peruse and sample. These publicity hotspots unite all sorts of local companies, from big-name brands to mom-and-pop shops. With such a wide variety of options, knowing how to navigate the…

Bento Boxes Are for Masochists

Who doesn’t want to eat an adorable panda. You may have stumbled upon a sushi rice version of one on Instagram or Pinterest, grinning up at you alongside golden hunks of chicken kara age and discs of pink-swirled fish cakes. The allure of making bento boxes is inescapable. Just imagine…

Artichoke Foods Delivers Plant-Based Meals Throughout Miami

When Maria Alemann got pregnant two years ago, she quickly realized how challenging it was to find healthy, organic, and easily accessible plant-based foods. Working full-time, she didn’t have the time or energy to spend hours slaving away in the kitchen to feed herself and her growing offspring. Couldn’t healthy…

Little Haiti Barbecue Joint Coming Soon Courtesy of Kris Wessel

It’s been nearly four years since Kris Wessel had a flag planted in Miami’s northern reaches. His beloved Red Light Little River shuttered in 2012 after he lost the lease. Come late February, he’ll be back with a pocket-sized spot called Tropical Barbecue. Situated three blocks north of Churchill’s Pub…

Brutal Weather Pushes Miami’s Organic Farms to the Brink

Torrential rains. Unseasonal blistering heat. Fungus. This year’s growing season, the months spanning November to May, have been plagued by a seemingly never-ending string of weather-related problems that have destroyed crops at countless South Florida farms.  “We probably lost 80 percent of what was planted in the field during the…

Miami Farmers’ Markets Nearing Their Peak, Finally

It’s prime time to be visiting a farmer’s market in Miami. And that means getting out there at some unusually early weekend hour clutching a cup of coffee and eyeing the best of what South Florida’s farms have to offer during the height of the winter growing season. Yet this…

Johnson & Wales to Offer Cooking and Wine Classes to the Public

If you’ve ever had dreams of running off to culinary school but just don’t have the time to devote to it, Johnson & Wales University is offering the next best thing. The college’s North Miami culinary school is opening its doors for the first time in many years to the…

Whole Foods Launches Holiday Menu Through December

The holiday season is in full swing, and Whole Foods wants to make the experience as seamless as possible for its shoppers. The organic supermarket chain launched a bevy of seasonally-inspired menus, available online or in-store, through December 29.  “Our offerings have definitely gotten bigger throughout the years,” says Brian Collaro,…

Pinecrest Wayside Market: Miami’s Best Milkshake Secret

Beautiful local produce is the heart of any quality farmers’ market, but Pinecrest Wayside Market goes above and beyond the traditional open-air fruit stand. Not only have they been stocking some of the best fruits and veggies around since 1948, but they also offer a variety of house-made prepared foods…

Knaus Berry Farm Opens With Long Lines for Warm Cinnamon Rolls

Knaus Berry Farm opened for season yesterday and, although it was a weekday, the line snaked out from the bake shop out toward the road, with hundreds of people waiting for their turn to enter the combination farm stand and bake shop.  For some, a trip to the farm brings…

GrowFest Celebrates Truly Local Food This Weekend

The focus of festivals and farmers’ markets can get a little blurry, but at the fourth annual Redland GrowFest this weekend, the star of the show will be crystal clear: locally-grown foods. Starting Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Redland at the Fruit and Spice Park, the two-day event aims to…