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Showing 1 - 22 of 46Part Italian market, part wine bar, and part pizza hang, Bar Bucce is the antithesis of what most people would consider a “hot spot” is in Miami, which is exactly why the IYKYK welcomed it with open arms in 2025. Founded by the team behind South Beach mainstay Macchialina, it’s the spot where you can […]
This tapas and wine bar shares a small, slightly seedy shopping center with a hair salon and a tiny gym that promises personal training at discount prices. That makes it seem all the more like a hidden gem, a personal find, one of those so-called secret places that people whisper about to their friends, as […]
This family-run wine bar/European market, a casually industrial, loftlike space with a dining and drinking area up front and a limited selection of boutique wines and charcuterie items in back, is rough-edged. And that’s a big part of its charm. The eat-in fare is just sandwiches, salads, small plates, and large charcuterie platters for sharing. […]
It may be the funky space (a converted tire shop filled with tchotchkes and mismatched furniture), the upbeat music (Frankie Valli and Neil Diamond followed by a contemporary DJ and even live jazz some nights), the booze (it’s a wine bar owned by two Argentine sommeliers) or all three, but Bunbury in Edgewater is simply […]
Nobody knows wining and dining like the Italians, and Cibo Wine Bar is a modern, sophisticated take on the centuries-old concept. You could even call it wine heaven, and there’s even an angel involved. Like any good spirit, she takes flight (via harness), procuring bottles of vino for guests. To soak up the celestial spirits, […]
Modern-rustic spot delivering classic Italian fare & large roster of wines from whimsical wine wall.
Beer & tapas make a great pair. Just ask the regulars at this unassuming spot. As far as brew options, they’ve got somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 bottles of beer on the wall — plus drafts, wine and cocktails to boot. Pair your fave fermented option with tapas, including quesadillas, tacos, nachos and hot […]
For thousands of years, mankind has found solace in homemade food and good wine, and there are some things our species will never forego. Bakery, wine bar, market and restaurant all in one, this little Argentinian gem is source for all kinds of hearty, comforting “honest” eats from flaky empanadas ($2.29) to juicy grilled ribeyes […]
This neighborhood joint in The Grove offers 70 different beers, wine by the glass, gourmet nibbles, and the kind of daily happy hour, karaoke, and open mic scene that keeps the locals coming back day after day. The sub tropical vibe is bolstered by a reggae heavy, multi-Latin, local indie music leaning.
Happy Wine and Gourmet is more wine shop than anything else (and the bottle and case prices are among the lowest), but it’s also part wine bar, where you can sit down and enjoy your wine with tapas and sandwiches at tables made from casks, crates, and a door-size plank of wood propped up by […]
Happy Wine and Gourmet is more wine shop than anything else (and the bottle and case prices are among the lowest), but it’s also part wine bar, where you can sit down and enjoy your wine with tapas and sandwiches at tables made from casks, crates, and a door-size plank of wood propped up by […]
Perched atop Sebastian Vargas’ acclaimed Los Félix Mexican restaurant in Coconut Grove, bright and airy Krüs Kitchen does double duty as a sister restaurant and a wine market. Here Vargas, a veteran of stints at Michelin-starred Osteria Francescana in Italy and Eleven Madison Park in New York, taps into his global travels and local farm […]
This indoor/outdoor hodgepodge of a place is named for a small gift traditionally bestowed upon a customer by a merchant, and the moniker couldn’t be more fitting. At this serve-yourself Midtown bar, you pick your craft beer, cheese, and wine, pay at the counter, and then plant yourself in a lawn chair beneath twinkling lights. […]
Lettuce & Tomato is a swank gastropub that offers an industrial yet warm atmosphere tucked away on West Dixie Highway at NE 171st Street. Featuring a juxtaposition of Latin and Asian flavors, the menu lists plates such as huevos rotos, served with hand-cut garlic French fries, sofrito, serrano ham, three fried eggs, and a pinch […]