For the early birds, the tequila worm is ready and waiting to be caught at The Nightcap Lounge. This North Miami bar opens at 7 a.m., so you can grab a Bloody Mary or a screwdriver for breakfast. Screw cereal, booze does a body good. A favorite for bikers passing through town, the outpost is […]
Aventura/North Miami Beach in Miami New Times
Showing 133 - 154 of 193When a bar’s front windows are plastered with Bud heavy promo posters and three American flags, you pretty much know what to expect inside. And yes, porn mustaches and bad dye jobs abound inside the Nite Cap Lounge, which doesn’t serve snacks but is stocked with plenty of glorious cheese. Because the Cap is technically […]
Leave it to the Aussies to beat us at our own game: good ol’ thick, juicy steaks. Except for a couple of pseudo-Australian offerings, you’ll find the menu comparable to an American house o’ beef — right down to offerings of nonbeef items such as chicken and fish — but delicious steaks are what this […]
Paquito’s is the kind of place where eclectic surroundings – hot-pink ponchos used as tablecloths, walls the color of lime sorbet, and quirky knickknacks galore – truly reflect the menu. Warm, fresh tortilla chips with chunky cilantro-spiked salsa are complimentary, and other starters include ceviche with jalapenos and a Mexican pizza topped with black olives, […]
In the mid-90s, while studying at Harvard Business School, Pasha’s CEO Antonio Ellek came up with the concept of a healthful Mediterranean fast-food restaurant. And in 2003, with the help of classmate Nicolas Cortes, the first location for this homegrown chain sprouted on Lincoln Road. Since then, seven other Pash’s have blossomed and flourished throughout […]
People swear by the lamb shwarma and chicken pita sandwiches at Pita Plus. The lamb is shaved off the spit before your eyes and added to your fresh warm pita (whole wheat pitas are also available), then topped with your choice of fresh vegetables, sauces and peppers to create a sandwich that’s uniquely your own […]
Tucked out of sight in a rear corner of this small Asian grocery store is a hidden gem: a glassed-in take-out counter that looks like a miniature version of one of the rotisserie windows you’d expect to find on New York’s Mott Street. And the housemade Chinese barbecue within – hanging ducks, strips of pork, […]