The Gibson Room

When Michael Beltran saw a space become available just a few short blocks from where his grandparents lived in Miami’s Shenandoah neighborhood, the chef knew he had to turn it into something wonderful. The Gibson Room is a dark, sophisticated place that offers upgraded versions of classic cocktails like its namesake (a martini garnished with […]

Giselle

Giselle is a creative collaboration between E11EVEN and The Restaurant People offering Miami a late-night restaurant and bar experience. Accessed by a private elevator and perched atop the after-hours nightclub, Giselle marries a unique fusion of Asian, French, and Mediterranean-inspired fare paired with a chic and colorful cocktail list.

GKB Wynwood

Peruvian restaurant GK Bistronomie is a play on the words “bistro” and “gastronomy.” Chef/partner Rafael Perez previously owned four restaurants in Ecuador, one of which, Zazu, in Quito, earned a place among the top 300 restaurants in the world by Relais & Ch

GLAM Vegan

Everything at midtown’s GLAM Vegan is, well, glam. Though the name is an acronym (Green Living Animals Matter), the word applies to everything at this cozy, chic spot, from the glitzy gold flatware to the periwinkle-hued swag for sale. Everything has the touch of Janette Miller, cofounder and designer extraordinaire. From snacks and soups to […]

Glaser Organic Farms

Glaser Organic Farms occupies the largest tent at the Coconut Grove Farmers Market. Tracy Fleming, who has owned the farm with her husband, Stan, for more than 30 years, sells a variety of local and nonlocal produce. The tent is widely recognized for its locally processed, organic raw and vegan foods. Prices are high, especially […]

Glass & Vine

The menu at Glass & Vine eschews plate sizes and is split into four sections: Snacks, Garden, Sea, and Land. To start, opt for the barbecued spiced nuts that recently included cashews and walnuts tossed in a meringue spiked with garlic and onion powder, paprika, brown sugar, and complete seasoning. Left out to dry, the […]

Gold Coast Railroad Museum

It’s rather horrifying to imagine that many younger generations may not know what a real train is – particularly those growing up in Miami. But the Gold Coast Railroad Museum is keeping the legacy alive. There are lots of rarities on site at this unique spot, from Roosevelt’s presidential locomotive to a rescue train that […]

Gold Rush Cabaret

The legendary club returns to Miami. Gold Rush is a “Proper Cabaret” that combines the best of Miami nightlife and the city’s top cabaret performers. A sexy, fun provocative experience inside the 15,000-square-foot club with multiple stages, a full liquor bar, VIP areas, spacious conversation rooms, and VIP whale rooms. Gorgeous female entertainers performing fully […]

Golden Fig

Sometimes, changing the menu simply isn’t enough – you need to change the entire concept. At least that’s what Michael Sullivan did when he closed his popular Brickell gastropub, OTC, and opened Golden Fig in its place. Named for an indigenous Florida tree, Golden Fig serves dinner and brunch in an intimate setting best described […]

The Goose

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.

Gordon Biersch Brewery & Restaurant

There are ostensibly other reasons besides beer to visit Gordon Biersch: The room is sleekly attractive, with a shiny brewery behind glass walls. The staff is accommodating and the largely professional clientele energetic – perhaps an understatement on Friday afternoons, when the Brickell office buildings empty out. And the 320-seat restaurant (including 90 patio seats) […]