E11even Miami

If you had asked us a couple of years ago what every Miami nightlife addict’s bucket list should include, we would’ve responded with a till-morning rager at Club Space followed by a quick visit to Goldrush — a combination that represented the very best in Miami late-night debauchery. But then Goldrush closed in 2013, and […]

Eddie’s Place

Now in its 41st year, Eddie’s Place was named after owner Wanda’s late husband, who co-owned the bar. A semi-modern-day Cheers whose patrons seem really attached to the place, the no-frills pub has played host over the years to four weddings and at least one funeral. “Everybody knows everybody else’s business, and what they don’t […]

El Rincon De Quisqueya

Next time you’re up North Miami way and jonesing for some cheap, authentic eats – sidle up to this Dominican cafeteria of sorts. Stuff your empty tummy with white and red beans, pork ribs, stewed beef, spaghetti and rotisserie chicken. The offerings change daily, but you always count on a satisfying homemade meal. A small […]

Elbo Room

Not many bars can boast the style heft of the Elbo Room, which has been slinging drinks since 1938. The dual-level bar blessed with direct views of Fort Lauderdale Beach became the ultimate spring-break destination for your grandparents when a little film called Where the Boys Are was released in 1961. And, although it looks […]

Electric Pickle

If you want the city of Miami’s version of South Beach in the ’90s, you’ll find it here. This is the cutting edge of electronic music parties in a small room. The Pickle has regular bookings of internationally renowned DJs, as well as local faves.

Escopazzo

Since opening on Washington Avenue in 1993, the restaurant’s calling card has been creative Northern Italian cuisine. That hasn’t changed, but nowadays, the restaurants’ fruits, vegetables, and dairy products are organic, beef is grass-fed and hormone-antibiotic free, and a few raw food selections have been added to the menu. Healthier, yes, but those seeking classic […]