Honor Roll Music

Need a catchy jingle or soulful tune but can’t write to save your life? Turn to the pros at Honor Roll Music. These folks have crafted musical renditions for the biggest names in the biz. Founders Nick Scapa and J. Reade Fasse created the songwriting factory of sorts back in 2006, and now they’ve got […]

Hooters

Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner’s former girlfriend […]

House Nightclub

The best parties are always house parties, so it’s only natural that House Nightclub tries to re-create that experience every night. Once you possess a “house key,” you are free to explore the venue, located on the edge of where Wynwood meets Overtown. You enter through the high-tech foyer/living room, where silver bubbles in the […]

The Hoxton

Ebony wooden floors, built-in book shelves with picture frames on the walls, and huge, striped couches that can fit an army of party-goers are not what you would expect to find at a Brickell lounge. Named after the hip street in London in the area of Charlotte, the Hoxton has a laid-back, “urban beach house” […]

Hurricane Grill & Wings

The highlight of Hurricane Grill & Wings is the seemingly endless choice of sauces – 32, to be exact – that flavor the wings. They are broken down into groups ranging from category one (mild) to category five (seek shelter) and include flavors as varied as barbecue, Jamaican jerk, and “ridiculously hot hurricane sauce.” It […]

Hy Vong

In 1975, Vietnamese-born Tung Nguyen was young, pregnant, and ready to start a culinary revolution. Five years later, she and refugee sponsor Kathy Manning opened Hy Vong. Today the spot is one of Little Havana’s best-kept secrets, serving up authentic Vietnamese standards with international twists. Take a seat in the unassuming dining room on any […]