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Cuban Sandwich Chain in Miami Goes Viral for the First Time in 60 Years
This Miami Cuban sandwich chain with more than half a century of history is such a hidden gem that New Times is almost hesitant to share its deliciousness with you. However, we must not gatekeep any longer: Sarussi is a hidden gem. Now with three locations across Miami-Dade County, each...
Best Miami Gardens Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in FL
Best Miami Gardens Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in FL. We highlight three of the best Miami Gardens Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants: Kitchen In The Gardens, Cafe Que Rico, and Waffle House. Miami Gardens boasts a vibrant and diverse food scene, with numerous hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Each of these establishments is renowned...
Florida zoos use ice baths, bloodsicles to keep animals cool
From "bloodsicles" to frozen Kool-Aid, Zoo Miami has gone to great lengths to keep its wild animals cool this summer.Why it matters: South Florida has been under a heat advisory for much of July, with the heat index regularly hitting 105 degrees — dangerously hot for humans and animals alike.Zoos across the state are working to prevent overheating among their animals.Zoom in: At Zoo Miami, carnivores eat "bloodsicles" — blocks of frozen meat juice with meat at the center — while herbivores eat ice blocks with fruits, veggies and juices, says Ron Magill, the zoo's goodwill ambassador and communications director.The dingoes...
Word On The Street Is That Smoke And Dough Serves The Best Barbecue In Florida
I don’t know about you, but I love coming across new restaurants in Florida, especially when those restaurants are fairly new on the scene and already receiving accolades. Smoke and Dough is a barbecue restaurant in Miami that is one of 50 restaurants, and only three in Florida, to be featured in The NY Times’ annual restaurant list. Talk about an accomplishment! So what makes this some of the best barbecue in Miami, Florida? Let’s dive right in…
Miami Spice 2024: Our Top Picks by Neighborhood, Best Brunch & Lunch Spots, and Hot Newcomers
Miami Spice is back, and this year's lineup is hotter than ever! We've curated a list of the best spots to indulge in delicious meals across different neighborhoods, including standout brunch and lunch locations, as well as exciting new restaurants participating in Miami Spice for the first time. Neighborhood Favorites.
Bad Boys Ride or Die: Is The Pony a Real Nightclub?
In the buddy cop film ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die,’ Mike Lowrey leads Marcus Burnett and Armando Aretas to The Pony, a nightclub owned by Tabitha, who is immensely attracted to the former. Tabitha’s nightclub serves as the front for her illegal actions, which include dealing with weapons, fake identities, and burner phones. After turning against the corrupt law, Mike and Marcus end up needing her services to move forward. The establishment also sets the stage for the duo’s fight against a group of Miami underworld players who hunt the detectives down for a bounty!
Inspection ‘concerns’ closes Rickenbacker Fishing Pier to all activity for now
Temporary closure of the historic Rickenbacker Causeway Fishing Pier is now in effect after recent inspections “highlighted concerns that require immediate attention," read a recent X posts from the Miami-Dade County Transportation and Public Works Department. The closure affects all activities in that vicinity, including fishing, walking, cycling and...
Miami Takeover brings go-go music to SoFlo with Art of Go-Go Culture Fest
Are you ready to party like it’s the 1970s? We hope so, because the best stuff from that decade is coming to Miami this weekend. Get ready to get your groove on because it’s time to go-go. The 305 is about to be taken over with music, art...
15 Incredible Happy Hour Deals In Miami To Get Your Drink On
There’s no doubt that happy hour is everyone’s favorite time of day. Whether it’s an excuse to treat yourself after a long day of work or simply getting out of the house to explore a new spot, we’re not turning down the opportunity to eat and drink with friends — especially when it comes at a reasonable price! There are plenty of spots around the city to grab crafty cocktails, or a brew, and some light bites to unwind.
The 67th Annual Vizcaya Ball celebrates 1960s-Inspired Theme
MIAMI – The Vizcaya Ball returns for its 67th edition, raising funds for the continued preservation of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens while beautifully illustrating the timeless nature of fashion and history. This year’s highly anticipated black-tie affair introduces the theme “Vizcaya Royale,” which captures the elegance of late 1960s fashion. Join us for this grand celebration on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, at 7 p.m.
Where To Eat In Brownsville
Straddling the border between Liberty City and Hialeah, Brownsville only started appearing on city maps around 100 years ago. While first established as a white residential subdivision of Miami, Brownsville quickly became one of Miami’s most prominent Black neighborhoods. The Historic Hampton House on 27th Avenue still hums with the voices of Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, and other remarkable artists who performed there. And Brownsville is still humming today—particularly with food. Below you'll find some great spots serving seafood, soul food, Cuban classics, and a lot more.
Calida Rawles brings Overtown to the water
The work of Calida Rawles may seem simple at first glance and easily described. The Delaware-born, Los Angeles-based painter’s canvases broadly feature portraits of black folks in and around water. Some float on its surface, others are obscured beneath it, with only body parts visible. In every work, the artist uses the same photorealistic style to capture the play of light against the water and the people in the paintings.
Impact of weekend traffic unknown, but afternoon departure from Key Biscayne parks top concern
Unable to estimate the precise amount of traffic that will be affected this weekend due to the flyover closure, Key Biscayne officials and the Florida Department of Transportation warned of delays. They said Wednesday they’re prepared to make adjustments as necessary. Morning rush hours have been relatively smooth, but...
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