Locations in Miami New Times
Showing 1453 - 1474 of 4195The Fountainhead Studios provides Miami-based artists with affordable, flexible, and safe working studio space. More than just studio space, we provide a community for a profession that is often solitary. Currently, there are more than 30 artists working in every medium: painting, photography, sculpture, video, performance, and installation.
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 […]
Meet the new Foxhole – a complete renovation of the old Foxhole that delivers an elevated experience with Asian accents. Come for DJs playing feel-good tunes from the ’80s and Disco eras on vinyl, plus a viewing bar for sporting events in the evenings that shifts into a listening bar at night hosted by DJs […]
There are bare-bones restaurants, and there are no-bones restaurants. Then there’s Frankie’s. Parking lots have more ambiance than this square, spare room decorated with a worn Formica counter, faded sports posters, and a rattling cooler full of soft drinks. No booze, no seats (except a couple of benches to park your butt until your order […]
This South Beach restaurant offers an affordable menu of popular, freshly prepared, fun-to-share foods in a bright and informal setting. It also fills a thus-far neglected niche in the local dining scene: water buffalo cuisine. Mozzarella di bufala is the most familiar of buffalo food products and is offered at Fratelli La Bufala in a […]
A prestigious locale on Miami’s art landscape, the Fredric Snitzer Gallery has often been named amongst the nation’s best since its inception in the ’70s. Owner Snitzer sits on the Art Basel selection committee, and his namesake gallery showcases contemporary work there annually from their lineup of artists that includes Alice Aycock, Naomi Fisher and […]
Whether bedecked with colorful alligators for Art Basel or just standing as a beacon beneath the Miami sun, this 17-foot classic structure has serious landmark status. The Miami Tower, constructed in 1925 in downtown, once served as an immigration station for Cuban refugees. Today, it’s part of Miami-Dade College’s Wolfson campus, and it’s used for […]
Hidden on an overgrown side street near the ocean, this hostel/local hideaway known for its pool parties and friendly, communal vibe was actually inspired by summer camp. And that’s excatly what the North Miami Beach property feels like – but with high class booze. The Broken Shaker, with its vintage wallpaper and wooden paneling, serves […]
Frenchie’s is a petite Coral Gables restaurant where the menu is squiggled in different colors on a chalkboard that fills one wall. At this 50-seat spot, some porcelain dishes are white; others are adorned with blue florals, gray patterns, and gold trim. Many spoons have light-pink handles; others are just stainless steel. Black-and-white floor tiles, […]