Like the chosen moniker for its famous home run statue, some might dub LoanDepot Park (formerly Marlins Park) a “Tremenda Mierda” – thanks to owner Jeffrey Loria’s success at sinking the city into debt to fund the creation of 37,000 empty seats. But while a trip to this Little Havana venue might reveal disgruntled players […]
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Showing 1255 - 1276 of 2342Literary accents can be seen (and read) all over the place at Loba. For instance, a vegetarian entr
Wynwood owes its art mecca status in large part to Locust Projects. The artist-run nonprofit has become the largest experimental contemporary arts organization in the Southeast. Since their inception, they’ve presented work from nearly 250 local, national, and international names and more than 125 exhibits. Big numbers. They’re all about offering an inviting atmosphere to […]
Lokal is a brand with a mission: burgers and beer with a sustainable, healthful bent. This neighborhood haunt sources locally and prides itself on freshness, quality, and staying environmentally responsible – not the mantra of your average burger joint. And in the end, Lokal’s burgers are all the better for it, from the “Miami Heat” […]
Ever wonder what a speakeasy on top of a 30-year-old Mexican restaurant looks like? A Little Havana ballroom turned storage space, Los Altos has been transformed into a sultry mezcal-fueled lounge that requires you to make your way up a staircase and through a Mexican candy shop to gain access. Owned by the team that […]
The most authentic Spanish omelet in Miami, surely. This modest restaurant also features other fine Iberian fare, from snapper in green sauce to paella. The menu doesn’t vary, so what you see is what you get – every day. As for desserts, there is flan or natilla in standard recipes.
This Colombian hole in the wall knows that in the middle of the night, when the alcohol has run dry or the munchies kick in, people don’t mind paying South Beach prices for a hot dog, potatoes, and a Coke, even if they are in West Dade. That’s not to say Los Perros doesn’t earn […]
After a night of drunken debauchery at your club of choice, greasy eats are the only thing standing between you and an epic hangover. So give your bod something to soak up the booze, and bite into a dog at Los Perros Aqui. This Colombian fast food joint serves up high-piled hot dogs, hefty burgers, […]
When the nostalgia thermometer of a Cuban exile registers a dangerously high level, it usually signifies the person is in a state of hallucinatory shock known as “acaba de llegar.” Symptoms include calling all friends socios, having a packed bag that weighs exactly 44 pounds sitting next to the door, and frequently waving a ration […]
The welcome is warm at this small, casually cowboy-cool restaurant/wine-and-beer bar. Decor and food are Southwestern-theme, and prices are superbudget. A significant natural foods component accompanies many items, with a menu of five kinds of salads. Breakfast omelets are made with free-range eggs, and tacos or burritos are available with a range of add-ons: pinon-/pepita-crusted […]
Forget the molecular mixology madness – Lost Boy Dry Goods brings drinking back to earth with brick walls, chill vibes, and zero pretension. Brought to you by Chris Hudnall and Randy Alonso (cf. Fox’s Lounge, https://www.miaminewtimes.com/location/tropezon-16468887 , and, most recently, Brother’s Keeper) this bar inside the historic Alfred I. duPont Building downtown offers a cocktail […]
It’s easy to turn a blind eye to those Miamians who are struggling a bit more than the rest of us. But helping others is good for the soul, so get out of your brand-new condo and put some effort into helping those in need. After all, Miami isn’t exactly known as a charitable city, […]
Words such as organic, local, and sustainable are plastered on the shop window and menus — and the greens used in salads certainly appear to be — but the food here seems lost in another time and place. This is especially true of the entr