Mad Club Wynwood

Mad Club Wynwood, the latest venture by the Dirty Rabbit Group, welcomes clubgoers with the promise of an upscale experience not usually found in Wynwood.

Madfish House

Its outdoor patio and dance floor, complete with a large chickee hut bar, sports perhaps the best view of Biscayne Bay the city has to offer. Add to that a spicy mix of dancehall or Latin-flavored dance music and it’s one fun, wild party.

Madroño Restaurant

Founded in 1998, Madroño Restaurant is the most authentic Nicaraguan restaurant in Miami. Located on West Flagler Street in Sweetwater (AKA Little Nicaragua) , it boasts traditional dishes that have made Madroño the go-to Nicaraguan restaurant in South Florida. Its menu has been built from family recipes perfected over generations, and everything is reasonably priced. […]

Madruga Bakery

It’s difficult to say which part of bakery life burrowed deepest into Naomi Harris’ soul. Harris was born in Miami and into the restaurant business: Her father Larry and his brother Stuart founded Miami’s beloved chicken chain Pollo Tropical in 1988. But Harris didn’t plan for a life in restaurants, never mind one of overnight […]

Magic City Casino

This sprawling entertainment complex is within throwing range of the future Marlins Stadium. There is free parking and the on-site security, off-duty police, and venue staff, are highly professional. Gaming, and barroom workers are courteous and helpful. There is a great big room full of Vegas style slots, a poker room with 19 tables, and […]

Magie

In a town filled with clubstaurants and fancy out-of-town imports, a low-key, no-fuss, high-quality wine bar was a welcome addition to Miami’s dining scene when it arrived in 2024. Located in Little River, Magie opened as a counter-service wine and snack bar where guests pair bottles of wine or craft beer with no-fuss snacks in […]

Mai-Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show

The United States was once filled with roadside tiki bars and dinner-show venues. There, your grandparents would dress up to watch fire dancers and hula girls while dining on crab rangoon and pu-pu platters and sipping drinks called the Jet Pilot and the Zombie. These days, only a handful of those places remain. South Florida […]

Maido Japanese Restaurant

Though Maido has been open since 2005, it’s still an under-the-radar spot. It seduces only those who think supermarket sushi is a travesty and traditional Japanese delicacies are almost too pretty to eat. Don’t expect to see a crowd of hipsters and bloggers here. Instead, the tables will most likely be filled with Asian families […]

Main Street Playhouse

There’s something utterly charming about community theater, and Miami Lakes’ Main Street Playhouse has it in spades. This little troupe has been plugging away in various incarnations since 1974, staging more than 150 plays and musicals. While short on resources, they’re tall on talent, and bring impressive presence to the performances they stage in their […]