Out of Town in Miami New Times
Showing 111 - 132 of 385For two decades, the Field has brought Ireland to South Florida. The bar began as a small cottage but has expanded to five dining rooms, a bar, and a big patio bar under a stately banyan tree. Here, find a fine pour of Ireland’s elixir, Guinness stout, along with Smithwick’s (pronounced “Smiddicks”) red Irish ale. […]
There are a few types of restaurants that are virtually impossible to find here in Miami-Dade County, including: (1) a Chinese restaurant featuring a tank filled with swimming seafood that diners can eat, not just watch, and (2) any place with genuine Ipswich fried clams. Sadly real New England fried clams are not to be […]
Despite the kitschy mounted fish, beer koozies strung about like garland, and a jukebox that always seems to be playing the Chemical Brothers, it’s hard to hate a restaurant that serves something called a Joe’s Meal Deal: a full rack of award-winning baby-back ribs, caesar salad, choice of side, three garlic rolls, and soda, all […]
Despite the kitschy mounted fish, beer koozies strung about like garland, and a jukebox that always seems to be playing the Chemical Brothers, it’s hard to hate a restaurant that serves something called a Joe’s Meal Deal: a full rack of award-winning baby-back ribs, caesar salad, choice of side, three garlic rolls, and soda, all […]
One of the best elements of living in a tropical paradise is the jaw-dropping flora and fauna all around us. Take the birds, for instance. There are more than 400 species of such in the Keys alone, from pelicans to hawks to turkey vultures. And at Laura Quinn’s Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center in Tavernier, you […]
Some say it’s the best fritanga (Nicaraguan cafeteria) in Miami, others are just stoked that Nicaraguan joints keep reproducing. Either way, visitors to Fritanga Montelimar will come away with the taste of Nicaragua on their tongue. Plates of traditional cuisine come cheap. Stuff yourself with carne asada, maduros, gallo pinto (rice and beans) and ropa […]