Miami-Dade - West in Miami New Times
Showing 221 - 242 of 347Once located in Coconut Grove and now delivering the laughs out west in Doral, this casual-upscale comedy club and dinner theater features national touring acts and local talent. There’s a bar with a good liquor selection plus domestic and imported beers. Every show comes with a two-drink minimum that is strictly enforced. The dress code […]
Former home of the Miami Open, this throwback course once played host to many a golf great. All the biggies made the trek to Doral to take on the greens at the city’s oldest municipal course. These days, regular Joes can play for paltry sums (compared to other courses around town, anyway). Or hit the […]
This private swingers’ club is located in a massive compound near the highway in Doral, just up the street from Miami International Airport. Entrance is determined by a membership application process. Inside, you will find a vast array of rooms dedicated to various fetishes. This club is famous around the world as a sex tourism […]
Anyplace with 24-hour gaming is bound to be a good show – and that’s certainly true for Miccosukee Resort & Gaming. Here, truckers, tourists and locals alike flock for slot machine action, cheap lobster and live entertainment. All of the above means epic people watching. Get a little too tipsy while working the slots? Book […]
If you like watching sports at a crowded bar in Kendall, this is the place. There are over 30 HDTV sets around the bar area, all tuned to whatever games are on. Yet, this place seems to know how to pack
Mojo’s success can be credited to the doughnuts, which have made the shop a raging success since it debuted in December 2016. More than three dozen varieties are lightly fried and then garnished with sprinkles, creams, or chocolate. Flavors include Nutella bacon, banana cream pie, and salted caramel cheesecake. Don’t leave without a bite of […]
It might sound like the name of an Atari videogame hero, but the namesake stew at Mondongo’s is a serious meal. Twelve bucks gets you a massive bowl of pork, potatoes, and peppers, with sides of rice and arepas. With its two Medellan restaurants doing booming business, Mondongo’s has exported its popular paisa cuisine to […]
Unlike traditional Korean barbecue houses, Myung Ga doesn’t have the built-in tabletop grills that have turned this nation’s barbecue meals into dinner and a show. But the galbi (short ribs, grilled after a nice, long bath in one of Korea’s unique, complexly balanced soy/fruit marinades) and boolgogi (grilled, thinly sliced marinated beef) are still habit-formingly […]