Beloved Wynwood imbibing institution Gramps has branched out. The former Whiskey Joe’s space on Key Biscayne is now home to Gramps Getaway. What’s it like? Imagine everything you love about the divey vibes of OG Gramps, chef James McNeal’s menu with dishes like tamarind barbecue ribs and charred broccoli salad in a tangy buttermilk ranch, […]
Key Biscayne in Miami New Times
Showing 23 - 44 of 48A classic and imaginative Spanish food restaurant offering the best of the Mediterranean Spanish cuisine, featuring deliciously composed “tapas” perfect for sharing, meats, fishes, paellas, and more in an inside or outside warm and relaxed atmosphere. Both in the restaurant or bar area, enjoy a wine, cava, and beer list filled with specialty spanish beverages.
La Carreta doesn’t serve the most gourmet Cuban food in Miami, but with multiple locations, it’s a convenient place to get the classics. The Little Havana location is a stand-alone building guarded by a colorful rooster statue. The menu is an extensive list of Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja ($8.95), picadillo ($6.50), and palomilla […]
Its outdoor patio and dance floor, complete with a large chickee hut bar, sports perhaps the best view of Biscayne Bay the city has to offer. Add to that a spicy mix of dancehall or Latin-flavored dance music and it’s one fun, wild party.
Miami Marine Stadium is one of those rare, one-of-a-kind landmarks you’d only find in the 305. This stunning Modernist creation was originally built on Virginia Key as the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the U.S. In the years following, the bayfront Ley Biscayne locale hosted rock stars, presidents, major sporting events and earned […]
Hidden deep in the labyrinthine halls of the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is a gem of a bar with cheep beer and a waterfront view. Located on the way to Key Biscayne, RSMAS Wetlab (4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami) is not just a place for students to watch dolphins play […]
Savory seafood and stunning views of Biscayne Bay from every seat in the house (and out): That’s what makes the Rusty Pelican, a Key Biscayne landmark, which opened in the 1970s just off the Rickenbacker Causeway, a perennial favorite. It’s the perfect spot to celebrate all manner of milestones, be they birthdays and engagements or […]
Wine can be intimidating. Who hasn’t perused rack after rack of wines only to pick up a bottle that has a cat on it out of sheer desperation? Varietals, terroir, and vintages all become a blur when you simply want a nice bottle to pair with the pasta dinner you’re making for your new boo. […]