Haitian Heritage Museum

Outside of the island nation itself, Miami’s Little Haiti has the largest population of Haitians anywhere, so it’s the perfect place for the 60,000-square-foot Haitian Heritage Museum. There’s hand-carved folk art, vivid paintings, Haitian music and literature — and outreach programs designed to educate the community and help kids learn about the nation’s rich heritage. […]

Haitian Heritage Museum

Founded in 2004 to commemorate Haiti’s Bicentennial, the Haitian Heritage Museum (HHM) is a 501c3 organization that is committed to highlighting and preserving Haiti’s rich culture and heritage globally. Our goal is to provide a cultural Mecca for Little Haiti where individuals outside of our community and within our community boundaries can come to enjoy […]

Happy Wine in the Grove

Happy Wine and Gourmet is more wine shop than anything else (and the bottle and case prices are among the lowest), but it’s also part wine bar, where you can sit down and enjoy your wine with tapas and sandwiches at tables made from casks, crates, and a door-size plank of wood propped up by […]

Hard Rock Cafe

If you’ve visited a Hard Rock Cafe anywhere in the world, then you know to expect. But, that said, the Bayside location is weirder than most. Take for example the domed ceiling mural involving multicultural cherubs, tropical foliage, and psychedelically geometric Egyptian spacemen with glowing groins. Yeah, trippy.

Harold Golen Gallery

If there’s one art genre that’s consistently entertaining, it’s pop-surrealism. From past to present, this branch of creative vision covers everything from magazines and plastic lawn ornaments to tiki mugs to all things pop culture. From nude portraits of Bunny Yeager to movie nights, Harold Golen Gallery has all kinds of offerings – a nice […]

Harry’s Pizzeria

Plenty of things can go wrong on a first date, but pizza ain’t one of them. The pizzas, wood-oven-roasted chicken wings, and desserts such as the banana-Nutella panini at Harry’s Pizzeria are creatively crafted, delicious, and affordable. The restaurant’s intimate space and effortlessly cool decor give the place a classic Italian vibe with a few […]

Havana Harry’s

Oh, where to start? Havana Harry’s, which opened its first location many years ago off Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, delivers the goods in every possible way. Harry’s takes Cuban food to another level. It prepares traditional foods according to traditional recipes, but it also makes some new-school stuff. Although there are no appetizers that […]

Heart Nightclub

If you’ve been keeping up with Miami’s Park West area, you know there’s been a lot of recent closures, including Mekka and Will Call so far. The culprit? The impending Miami Worldcenter construction. And though, to some, Park West appears to be in danger of losing its status as a nightlife district, old favorites like […]

Hiden

Hiden is one of Miami’s coolest dining destinations. It’s hidden behind a Wynwood taco shop, accessible only by entering a secret passcode into a silver keypad. But there’s more: Once the copper wall slides open, you find yourself transported from ground zero of trendy Miami to Japan as you step through into an intimate, eight-seat […]

Higher Ground

True to its name, this indoor-outdoor, jungle-themed oasis serves as an elevated respite from the bustling Wynwood bar scene. Located on the third floor of the Arlo Wynwood hotel and accessible from an exterior stairwell off NW 22nd Street or via the hotel elevators, Higher Ground is all about the art of the cocktail. Pair […]