Contrary to the belief of most gringo Americans, churros were not invented by carnies. Instead, they’re a Spanish tradition dating back centuries. And this Argentinian chain’s fried dough sticks date back to 1930 themselves. Manolo sells ’em in various flavors, from plain with sugar sprinkles to chocolate, vanilla-custard or caramel-filled, they’re a serious steal at […]
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Showing 485 - 506 of 947Contrary to the belief of most Americans, churros were not invented by carnies. Instead, they’re a Spanish tradition dating back centuries. And this Argentinian chain’s fried dough sticks date back to 1930 themselves. Manolo sells ’em in various flavors, from plain with sugar sprinkles to chocolate, vanilla-custard or caramel-filled, they’re a serious steal at $.65 […]
If one nightclub epitomizes South Beach fun and excess, it’s Mansion. Mansion features all the South Beach nightclub staples: strict door policy, pricey cover, and bottle service. But where it excels is booking the hottest electronic dance and hip-hop acts week after week, no matter the time of year. Then there’s the opulence of it […]
This Lincoln Road adjacent falafel spot is part of a larger set — a chain of international franchieses that specalize in vegetarian and vegan eats. At Maoz Vegetarian, you can score a falafel sandwich for a mere $5.95 or a salad for $7.95. Plus, they’ve got vegan soups, juices, and salad bar toppings for your […]
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Market at Edition features numerous stations where you can order without having to move an inch. Your server can bring you items from the raw bar, the cheese and charcuterie station, the dessert area, and the hot station featuring a pizza oven. Dining solo? Grab a counter seat. With a large group? There’s plenty of […]
Elegantly renovated to its 1939 glory (and then some), the National Hotel is home to a quaint and cozy imbibing den, Martini Bar. Here, the National’s original marble flooring anchors an intimate, Gatsbyesque space that – in authentic Gatsby fashion – offers views of the property’s infinity pool. Soak up the decadent vibe as you […]
Good inexpensive restaurants in South Beach are something of an oxymoron, but if you’re on the Beach and hungry for tasty, budget-friendly pizza and pasta, you’d be downright stupid not to check out Master’s. Pizzas come with a variety of toppings and in many guises (deep-dish, Sicilian, calzone, stromboli), but it’s the crust that makes […]
The pièce de résistance of Matador Room is a massive white chandelier reminiscent of an octopus – a restoration of the one from the Seville Hotel’s original Matador Room, whose spherical layout has also remained intact. Meanwhile, the leafy outdoor area is a nod to the Tropicana nightclub in Havana. In the recommended signature arroz […]
An offshoot of South Beach’s iconic Catalina Hotel, Maxine’s Bistro and Bar serves up Italian eats, American classics and breakfast carbs to hungry partiers 24/7. Burgers range $10 to $14, salads $11 to $20, sammies $10 to $15. The menu’s all over the map, so picky eaters are bound to find something to nosh on. […]
Plenty of places on South Beach lay claim to “cool” status, so you have to hand it to a joint that classifies itself as merely “medium cool.” Located in the subterranean space once occupied by the dear-departed Rec Room (ah, nostalgia!), this lounge oozes sophisticated ’70s Miami glam. Once you make it past the velvet […]
Add to the name of the club “a trois,” and you’ve got the feel. Greco-Roman statuettes and live dancing beauties add to the bacchanalian air, all accompanied by deep house music.