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For seven decades, Fox’s Sherron Inn was Miami’s dark bar: a place to drink martinis, canoodle with a secret paramour, or forget your troubles with (or without) a buddy. Fox’s closed in July 2015, but Lost Boy & Co.’s Chris Hudnall and Randy Alonso (see also Tropezón and Brother’s Keeper) have reconstituted the joint as […]
You might be surprised to discover that fritangas – Nicaraguan buffet-style restaurants – rival Cuban cafeterias in quantity around here. So it’s hard to make your mark when opening a new one. Luckily for Fritanga Cutler Bay, there isn’t another one for miles. That’s not to say the offerings here fall flat. Far from it. […]
When Whole Foods seems too overwhelming or impersonal, head to cozy market-bistro Gardner’s Market to pick up imported beluga and a latte or a scone. The gourmet shop offers prepared salads, a hot foods section, and a station where sandwiches and burgers ($6.99) are made to-order. The staff doesn’t seem to fit the image that […]
The German American Social Club of Greater Miami was founded in 1949. The clubhouse is located on five acres of land on Miller Drive in Southwest Miami’s horse country. We have a large multi-use hall with a stage and dance floor where we hold events. Our big 206-inch screen is used to televise sporting events […]
In, of all places, Dadeland, chef Niven Patel and his crew have opened Miami’s eyes to the cuisine of western India, a culinary culture that comprises infinitely more than tandoori chicken and lamb rogan josh. At Ghee Indian Kitchen, which earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand designation in 2022, you’ll find the simple street snack of […]
This small, homegrown take-out caf
Glaser Organic Farms occupies the largest tent at the Coconut Grove Farmers Market. Tracy Fleming, who has owned the farm with her husband, Stan, for more than 30 years, sells a variety of local and nonlocal produce. The tent is widely recognized for its locally processed, organic raw and vegan foods. Prices are high, especially […]
It’s rather horrifying to imagine that many younger generations may not know what a real train is – particularly those growing up in Miami. But the Gold Coast Railroad Museum is keeping the legacy alive. There are lots of rarities on site at this unique spot, from Roosevelt’s presidential locomotive to a rescue train that […]
If you can’t cast a line off your very own 40-foot catamaran, Golden Rule Seafood is the next best thing. This family-owned purveyor has been around since 1943, serving up fresh fish, stone crab, lobster, oysters, live blue crabs, shrimp and all other forms of the ocean’s bounty. So if you’re in Palmetto Bay and […]