A long-standing brewpub near the University of Miami, Titanic Brewery & Restaurant has been serving up a proper pint in Coral Gables for more than 20 years. Here, a five-barrel system produces consistent, high-quality brews. While the recipes have evolved through the years, Titanic’s six house brews have remained largely the same, from a light-bodied […]
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Showing 1849 - 1870 of 2020Tobacco Road’s claims to fame are numerous: Oldest bar in Miami. Ex-downstairs neighbor to Miami New Times‘ first office space. Greatest outdoor seating this side of South Beach. Now, thanks to a recent revamp that left the nicotine-stained, beer-soaked ambiance but added some gleam to the indoor stage, the Road can add another accolade to […]
When Tobacco Road closed in 2014, more than a century of Miami drinking history went poof. The “Road” had many lives, serving as a brothel, a bakery, and a place where every major blues artist played (as did a ton of minor ones). So it only makes sense that this legend got a new life, […]
With a Spanish name meaning “everything cold,” Todo Frio is a traditional neighborhood ice cream parlor with a Hispanic twist. It’s located feet away from Douglas Park, in an unassuming shopping center on 37th Avenue. An overwhelming scent of sugar and cotton candy fills the small shop. Targeted toward children, it’s painted in primary colors […]
With its sterile, glassed-in views of Biscayne Bay on one side and the kitchen on the other – and nary a hint of Chinese tchotchkes anywhere – the setting of this upscale old-timer (opened in 1991) seems better suited to slick rubber-chicken fundraising dinners than to ethnic eats. But Chan’s is one of Miami’s best […]
Toro Toro, located on the left side of the InterContinental Miami’s hotel lobby, features sleek wooden fixtures; an expansive, elegant bar; and a handsome dining room. The cuisine includes dishes within the scope of pan-Latin fare. Desserts include carrot cake, comprising a quenelle of house-made spicy carrot ancho sorbet with tart cream-cheese foam, and a […]
Toscana Divino unites all things Tuscan – food, wine, fashion, art – inside a 150-seat Brickell eatery. Start with a selection of the tagliere: a wooden cutting board adorned with individual, three, or five Italian cheeses and salumi, or with antipasti, such as the traditional pappa al pomodoro, a hearty, rich Tuscan bread and puréed […]
A historical jewel, the preserved Art Deco Tower Theatre is located on Little Havana’s Calle Ocho. One of the oldest Miami landmarks, the theatre first opened in 1926, and after years of serving the surrounding communities, it was closed to the public in 1984. Thanks to Miami Dade College and the Miami-Dade County Department of […]
The full-servive Town Kitchen & Bar provides breakfast (on weekends), lunch, dinner, and even late-night dining. Specialties include traditional dishes in most genres – such as beef, pastas, and seafood – and there’s an extensive list of appetizers and salads. Highlights include braised beef short-rib egg roll, grilled Caribbean jerk churrasco steak salad, and grilled […]
If you’ve got 20 bucks, you can dine like royalty at this tiny, ’70s-inspired eatery. Tran An owner Jon Nguyen’s 18-seat restaurant offers Vietnamese comfort food: a hearty pho, a tangy papaya salad, bánh mì sandwiches, and a chicken-and-rice dish are all satisfying and affordable. The pho’s broth is rich, heaped with slices of chicken […]