National Tequila Day Deals in Miami
Where to celebrate National Tequila Day in South Florida.
Where to celebrate National Tequila Day in South Florida.
Not only do these restaurants boast cold A/C, but also their indoor atmosphere is as impressive as the outdoor landscape. So whether they’re dazzling vistas from Sunny Isles Beach or breathtaking views off Key Biscayne, skip the sweat and indulge at one of Miami’s coolest waterfront restaurants.
Over the past few years, the little neighborhood of Sunset Harbour has become a flourishing scene for foodies, fashionistas, and fitness fanatics.
At Ember, Brad Kilgore and chef de cuisine Nick Graves invite diners to sit back, eat, and feel right at home and in another dimension all at the same time.
Julio Cabrera’s talents as a cantinero were recognized this past weekend at Tales of the Cocktail.The cocktail and craft spirits festival, held in New Orleans, named Cabrera Bartender of the Year at the event’s annual Spirited Awards.
Robert Is Here, owned by Robert Moehing and listed in the National Culinary Heritage Register, is fighting to block a mammoth project that could change the face of the rural community in which the iconic fruit stand resides.
Gooey cheeses and savory meats nestled between two slices of toasty bread is more than just a casual handheld meal: It’s a feeling. A hearty sandwich can transport us to a simpler time, whether it be tableside memories at Grandma’s house or a favorite ham and cheese on the first day of school. And for Elliot Wolf, that nostalgia and comfort inspired Lunchroom.
This week, the summer barbecue series at the Restaurant at W South Beach continues with guest chefs Michael Beltran of Ariete, Justin Flit of Proof, and Niven Patel and Tim Piazza of Ghee. Plus, Michelin-trained chef Miguel Massens hosts Antilia’s Demo Kitchen at Time Out Market, and Blackbird Ordinary continues Christmas in July specials.
Miami’s first plant-based ice cream shop is opening in Wynwood on August 2, and it’s plastic-free, too.
This weekend, Christmas in July comes to Blackbird Ordinary with free food, drink specials, and snowball fights, while Mojo Donuts debuts a limited-edition ice-cream flavor for National Ice Cream Day. Plus, additional ice-cream specials, a bacon and ribs pop-up at Tripping Animals Brewing Co., and a Colombian brunch at Phuc Yea.
Welcome to summer in Miami. The weekend forecast calls for scattered thunderstorms and temperatures in the high 80s. With a few rainy days ahead, it’s a great time to catch up on your summer movie list and hoist a few at the local watering hole.
If you’re trying to find the eatery House of Food Porn in Little Haiti, look for the black building on the corner of NW 62nd Street and Second Avenue. There’s graffiti art all over it, and a sidewall is tagged with the phrase “Shushi. The world in a roll by chef Franco Antonio.”
When J. Wakefield Brewing opens tomorrow after a week-plus break for renovations, beer lovers will see a newer and more colorful taproom. The walls of the brewery will boast two new murals, still being finished today.
In a sea of defunct eateries, Ortanique on the Mile continues to thrive 20 years later. Consistency seems to be the key.
Coyo Taco, the fast-casual spot that originated in Wynwood, is heading to Coral Gables with an added feature: a not-so-secret speakeasy with a hidden entrance.
If you’ve been mourning the closure of the Wynwood Yard, there’s good news: The Doral Yard is slated to open in the next few months.
The store has a fiercely loyal following, in part because of its affordable prices and friendly staff. If you haven’t been to a Trader Joe’s, here are some reasons the little tropical-themed grocer offers arguably the best shopping experience.
Want to re-create a day in the life of Sinatra? With this suggested itinerary, you can wine and dine like the legend.
This past Saturday, Vegandale Food & Drink Festival rolled into Virginia Key. Though the skies threatened rain for most of the morning, there was none in sight as thousands of people gathered to sample meatless food from local and national restaurants.
New York City’s well-known Italian sandwich shop, Regina’s Grocery, opened its first Florida location at Urbanica the Meridian Hotel today, July 15.
This week, chef Michael Beltran and his team will pair up with Ad Lib’s Norman Van Aken for a one-night-only collaborative dinner. Plus, Matador Room’s Pineapples & Pizza special will return, Books & Books will host a beer-pairing dinner with Concrete Beach Brewery, and Drunken Dragon will celebrate five years in Miami Beach.
Now, after 69 years offering everything from imported olive oil to Zak the Baker bread and seasonal stone crabs, Laurenzo’s Italian Market is closing