The Flying Trapeze School

If you thought that whole trapeze thing was only for circus performers, you were so wrong. At the Flying Trapeze School in Bayfront Park, you can soar through the skies like the best of the carnies. This unique academy of sorts offers lessons for fliers of all levels – and with your double line safety […]

Fooq’s

Fooq’s is part French, part Italian, part Persian, but not at all confused. Persian and Italian together don’t seem to make sense, but under the care of restaurateur David Foulquier, it’s all you need.Read our full review of Fooq’s.

Football Sandwich Shop

Named for legendary Dolphins running back Larry Csonka, the Zonker transforms the average hoagie into a monumental wrecking ball of salami, ham, Provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, oil, and mayo jammed into a sub roll. It’s too good a delicacy to pass up. So go ahead and score one inside Football Sandwich Shops, a storied […]

Forte dei Marmi

Though Forte dei Marmi in South Beach is named for the Tuscan seaside town known for its white mountain peaks, the restaurant’s real draw is a softer, serene atmosphere in conjunction with its rustic Italian cuisine. When the tagliolini with crab, cherry tomatoes, and chili oil arrives at the table, it’s obvious the pasta has […]

Fountainhead Studios

The Fountainhead Studios provides Miami-based artists with affordable, flexible, and safe working studio space. More than just studio space, we provide a community for a profession that is often solitary. Currently, there are more than 30 artists working in every medium: painting, photography, sculpture, video, performance, and installation.

Frankie’s Pizza

There are bare-bones restaurants, and there are no-bones restaurants. Then there’s Frankie’s. Parking lots have more ambiance than this square, spare room decorated with a worn Formica counter, faded sports posters, and a rattling cooler full of soft drinks. No booze, no seats (except a couple of benches to park your butt until your order […]

Fratelli Lyon

Fratelli Lyon serves fare that is really, honestly, literally just like the kind you find in Italy. Heck, many of the products here come from the boot, including olive oil, salumi, Italian DOP cheeses, heirloom legumes, and wines from boutique vintners. And what isn’t shipped from overseas is equally virtuous, such as organically grown produce, […]

Fredric Snitzer Gallery

A prestigious locale on Miami’s art landscape, the Fredric Snitzer Gallery has often been named amongst the nation’s best since its inception in the ’70s. Owner Snitzer sits on the Art Basel selection committee, and his namesake gallery showcases contemporary work there annually from their lineup of artists that includes Alice Aycock, Naomi Fisher and […]

Freedom Tower

Whether bedecked with colorful alligators for Art Basel or just standing as a beacon beneath the Miami sun, this 17-foot classic structure has serious landmark status. The Miami Tower, constructed in 1925 in downtown, once served as an immigration station for Cuban refugees. Today, it’s part of Miami-Dade College’s Wolfson campus, and it’s used for […]

Fresco California Bistro

You know a restaurant has tapped into those wacky Californians when you can eat Mexican-style chicken eggrolls, caesar salad, herb-marinated and grilled skirt steak, spinach-sausage lasagna, and chocolate souffle all in the same meal. Throw in a mostly California wine list, affable servers without a shred of Miami’s infamous ‘tude, and an ambiance so relaxed […]