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Getting High at The Hotel's Spire Bar & Lounge

If you're not a subscriber to our weekly Café Bites dining newsletter, here's a taste of what you're missing. Click here to subscribe. It's not easy getting high in South Beach. (And put away the crack pipe. That's not what we're talking about.) What we are talking about are public...
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It's not easy getting high in South Beach. (And put away the crack pipe. That's not what we're talking about.)

What we are talking about are public spaces that are high enough up to give you a panoramic view of the most decadent slice of the world's most decadent island. When it comes right down to it, your choices are pretty much limited to The Hotel's Spire Bar & Lounge and your imagination.


So to sip and snack and remind yourself why you fled New York, there's no better place than Spire's rooftop bar and pool lounge, where on Thursday, June 17, the SoFla chapter of the American Institute of Wine and Food is hosting "Cocktails and Canapes," a menu of tastes and (wine) tastings set to the sun dropping below the horizon.

Chef Marco Ferraro has dialed up a menu of haute munchies to complement a roster of international wines and Spire's signature cocktails. For example, king crab salad with avocado, cucumber, yuzu aioli and crispy wonton with Domaine St. Francois 2007 Bourgogne Blanc and braised beef short rib spring roll with Oyikil's 2007 Malbec.

The party runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and costs $45 for AIWF members and $55 for those of you who haven't joined yet. Get advance tickets by calling 954-396-3875 or 305-663-9641.

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