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Showing 639 - 660 of 2020Fado Irish Pub isn’t your typical beer joint – it’s probably one of the best-staffed bars in Miami-Dade. Everywhere you turn, there’s someone there to take your order. Located in busy Mary Brickell Village, the pub is a great place to meet for happy hour drinks or to watch a rugby game. The cavernous space […]
Get a mobile glimpse of lush tropical foliage such as the rare petticoat palm, the gingerbread palm, and the cannonball tree and check out the new tropical fruit pavilion. Garden tram tours every hour on the hour.
This quaint restaurant serves, among other Peruvian specialties, ceviche for the soul, and it’s soaked in just the right amount of lemon juice. Be prepared to reach altiplano heights (even though it’s seafood) with the ceviche mixto, a combination of tender pink shrimp, fresh fish, succulent octopus, and savory squid that rests on a bed […]
On a sweaty summer day in Miami — nothing beats a popsicle. Pair it with booze and it’s even better. This is the brilliance of Feverish Pops, a Midtown Miami shop selling up boozy sweet treats (and alcohol-free, for the kiddos). And at 130 calories or less, they’re hot bod-friendly, too. Try their peanut butter […]
Pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, seafood, and steaks in a modern setting at the SLS Brickell.
Coral Gables mainstay Fiola is a beautiful fine-dining experience with classic Italian fare in Coral Gables. A spinoff of Chef Fabio Trabocchi’s Michelin-starred spot in D.C., the Coral Gables Fiola boasts a Michelin recommendation, and after one meal there curated by executive chef Daniel Ganem, it’ll be obvious why. Though anchored in rich tradition and […]
An Argentine-inspired gem awaits in Little Haiti, identifiable by an unmistakable welcome sign: the towering mural of soccer icon (and newly minted South Floridian) Lionel Messi above the entrance. Soccer is a major theme here – the name itself is a homage to Argentine legend Diego Maradona’s city of birth. It’s a relaxed and inviting […]
Years ago, Derek Kaplan was a real-life Miami fireman who made pies with his dad on the weekends. The pies, baked in an industrial kitchen in Wynwood and sold from a food truck and a pizzeria in Coconut Grove, were a sensation. Now Kaplan is one of Miami’s most sought-after bakers, making pies for some […]