Sanguich de Miami Will Bring a Better Cubano Back to Calle Ocho

Dark days followed the shuttering of Alberto Cabrera’s Little Bread Cuban Sandwich Co. in late 2015. The ruddy-haired chef who once worked at Karu & Y breathed new life into Miami’s galaxy of Cuban sandwiches when his shop opened with offerings like medianoches and Elena Ruzes built with house-made ingredients.

Fans Wait 13 Hours for J. Wakefield Big Poppa Beer Release

Deerfield Beach resident Bryan Turner was first in line for J. Wakefield Brewing’s most recent bottle release this past weekend. He arrived at the Wynwood taproom just after 9 p.m. Friday, June 9, and set up chairs in front of the brewery bay doors about 13 hours before bottle sales began.

The Hukilau Offers Unique Insight Into the Latest Tiki Cocktail Trends

This past weekend, the Fort Lauderdale-based Hukilau — considered one of the world’s largest and most authentic celebrations of tiki culture, cocktails, art, and music — kicked off its annual festivities. It was bigger and better than ever thanks to an expanded schedule of events and educational symposiums.

Five Miami Brunches to Try This Weekend

The weekend forecast calls for rain and more rain. The only thing to do: Grab your squad, get to brunch, and drown your beachless sorrows in bloody marys and mimosas. Here are five new brunches to try this weekend.

Monkitail at the Diplomat Offers an Array of Inspired Dishes and a Secret Lounge

South Florida is in the midst of a Philadelphia invasion. Steve Martorano has long made his mark in Fort Lauderdale by capitalizing on his hometown’s red-sauce Italian classics, and Philly-based restaurateur Stephen Starr has successfully introduced restaurants such as the Continental, Le Zoo, and Upland to Miami’s dining scene. Soon James Beard winner Michael Solomonov’s Dizengoff and Federal Donuts will storm Wynwood. Now Michael Schulson has opened Monkitail at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood.

Dirt to Open Outpost in Sunset Harbour

Dirt, the fast-casual restaurant that specializes in serving clean food at affordable prices, is expanding. The eatery will take over the space formerly occupied by Paradigm Kitchen in Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour neighborhood.

Miami’s Jamaica King Jerk Opens Permanent Spot in North Dade

Food truck owner Horatio Garrell scrimped and saved for six years to get together enough money to open a brick-and-mortar spot to serve his smoky jerk chicken and pork. When his eatery King Jerk finally opened at 14821 W. Dixie Hwy., the centerpiece was a $5,000 hybrid grill/smoker that was hardly used before thieves snatched it out of the parking lot surrounding Garrell’s new bright-red restaurant.

Miami’s Six Spiciest Ancho Reyes Verde Cocktails

It was nearly three years ago that Ancho Reyes introduced its Chile to Miami. The chili-infused liqueur has spread among many local bar programs. Spirits visionaries Daniel Schneeweiss and Moises Guindi, founders of Milagro Tequila and Montelobos Mezcal, recently added a new flavor to their repertoire, Ancho Reyes Verde. Both…