Locations in Miami New Times
Showing 1717 - 1738 of 4195You might know Rino Cerbone as the frontman for the South Florida band Stellar Revival. Gastronomes, however, know him for his take on Italian fare at Heritage, his hidden gem nestled in an unassuming building on the southern outskirts of Flagler Village in Fort Lauderdale. Here Cerbone showcases his family’s recipes with a short and […]
Hiden is one of Miami’s coolest dining destinations. It’s hidden behind a Wynwood taco shop, accessible only by entering a secret passcode into a silver keypad. But there’s more: Once the copper wall slides open, you find yourself transported from ground zero of trendy Miami to Japan as you step through into an intimate, eight-seat […]
With it’s artfully designed pool, Highbar is literally a classy watering hole. Offering the best in South Beach cocktail culture, light bites, and hip DJ’s, the venue regularly hosts a variety of cutting edge events and entertainment; and the Sunday Dreamin’ pool party brings your nightlife to the day light.
True to its name, this indoor-outdoor, jungle-themed oasis serves as an elevated respite from the bustling Wynwood bar scene. Located on the third floor of the Arlo Wynwood hotel and accessible from an exterior stairwell off NW 22nd Street or via the hotel elevators, Higher Ground is all about the art of the cocktail. Pair […]
Once Houston’s, the brand has embraced their new moniker while staying true to their tenets of sharp service and impeccable food. Their veggie burger is arguably the best in town. Others rave about their French dip. And nearly everyone is a fan of their sleek dining room and attractive, young professional clientele. With entrees ranging […]
For the coolest, quickest sushi treat on South Beach, hit up Hiro’s Sushi Express. It has all the things a sushi restaurant needs, and it’s a perfect stop when you’re hungry after a night at the club. And it’s very affordable. Try the sashimi salad appetizer with tuna, salmon, and avocado. If you want to […]
When it comes to historical landmarks, Miami ain’t Boston. Preserved buildings are few and far between. But we do have a few classic structures that have stood the test of time, and the 1939-built historic Alfred I. Dupont Building in downtown is one of ’em. Its gilded, Moderne facade is Miami’s post-Depression era ode to […]
The laidback Blue Marlin Fish House is located in Oleta River State Park, right where the original Blue Marlin Smoke House stood in 1938. Back then it was a trading post where fishermen could barter their catch straight off their anchored boats. Now the grounds boast a picturesque setting for lunch. There’s a nature center […]