Grove Bay Grill

Yes, we miss the beloved Scotty’s Landing, but its reincarnation, Grove Bay Grill, offers the same look – green-and-white-striped canvas awning included – but with a spruced-up menu. And when you take into account stunning bay views, a semicool breeze, and affordable booze, it’s hard not to love this Coconut Grove seafood spot. So although […]

Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant

Just off South Dixie Highway, Guadalajara is one of Pinecrest’s hidden dining gems. Unabashedly bright decor and an invitingly open layout elevate it above most Tex-Mex eateries. Yes, the expected offerings dominate the menu; anyone familiar with Taco Bell knows nachos, burritos, enchiladas, gorditas, and flautas. But Guadalajara goes a step beyond typical Southwestern cafes […]

Guayacan

A cozy spot in Little Havana offers all the increasingly familiar Nicaraguan dishes, from nacatamales to vigorn and churrasco to tres leches and po quinto – and it does a bang-up pescado a la Tipitapa, a red snapper deep-fried whole and drenched in a sauce of onions and peppers, as well as a delectable beef […]

Haitian Heritage Museum

Outside of the island nation itself, Miami’s Little Haiti has the largest population of Haitians anywhere, so it’s the perfect place for the 60,000-square-foot Haitian Heritage Museum. There’s hand-carved folk art, vivid paintings, Haitian music and literature — and outreach programs designed to educate the community and help kids learn about the nation’s rich heritage. […]

Haitian Heritage Museum

Founded in 2004 to commemorate Haiti’s Bicentennial, the Haitian Heritage Museum (HHM) is a 501c3 organization that is committed to highlighting and preserving Haiti’s rich culture and heritage globally. Our goal is to provide a cultural Mecca for Little Haiti where individuals outside of our community and within our community boundaries can come to enjoy […]