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Showing 1 - 22 of 490Fairbanks and Miami aren’t exactly sister cities. One is cold; one is hot. One is north; one is south. But coffee is the universal unifier – hence the popularity of Alaska Coffee Roasting Co. This Biscayne Boulevard coffee shop and café serves house-roasted beverages, along with sandwiches, pizzas, baked foods, soups, and all kinds of […]
This dual-purpose spot is a bistro and pottery workshop, so artists of all ages can get their paint on while inhaling eye-candy cupcakes and homemade baked goods. In fact, Alisa’s Painted Bistro cupcakes were such a hit, they even branched out into a food truck dubbed Alisa’s Cupcakery. The Aventura joint also serves up savory […]
Located in the posh Aventura Mall, this 24 screen, stadium seating theater is handicap accessible and offers movies in Real 3D.
The building that houses the Anderson has been a bar for far longer than most of us have been alive. Restaurateur Ken Lyon has given the space new life by revitalizing the beloved Magnum Lounge with jazz nights and a menu of classic dishes like a “square” burger and steak frites. Outside, a lush garden […]
Forget about the greasy, goopy, nasty pizzas from Domino’s/Little Caesars/Pizza Hut. Go for gourmet, and your taste buds (and stomach) will thank you. Andiamo is the best pizza in Miami, hands down. Where else can you try a delicious potato-topped pie? (Yes, potatoes.) The Genovese is graced with thinly sliced Red Bliss potatoes, sprinkled with […]
We’d argue that Anthony’s has the best pizza this side of Italy – the blackened, bubbly crust is so authentic you can taste ancient culinary history in it. That’s thanks to a coal-fired brick oven that cooks not only outstanding pies ($15.95 for a 12-inch, $18.95 for an 18-inch), topped with everything from broccoli rabe […]