"Located on the 16th Floor of the Kimpton Epic Hotel, one of the best hotels in Miami, Area 31 is a popular happy hour spot with gorgeous views overlooking sparkling Miami waterways and downtown Miami. The food is locally sourced with a seafood-centric menu with a Mediterranean flavor. At the bar, you’ll find seasonal cocktails and an international wine list."
"Area 31 is on the 16th floor of the Epic Hotel, which means it boasts spectacular views across Biscayne Bay, Miami River, and the city skyline. The restaurant takes its name from Fishing Area 31, which is from where most of the ingredients are sourced. This area is an ecologically sustainable fishery."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. A post shared by Area 31 (@area31miami) on Sep 14, 2017 at 2:10pm PDT. On the 16th floor of the EPIC hotel is Area 31."
"One of the most iconic rooftop bars in Miami hosting a perfect blend of visitors and locals alike. The chic rooftop and garden sits on the 40th floor of the EAST Miami hotel. Sugar Miami serves delicious Asian-inspired cocktails and tapas, and it’s the go-to spot to watch the sunset in Brickell."
"On the 40th floor of the East Miami hotel at Brickell City Centre, you’ll find a lush rooftop garden bar stocked with all the good stuff. Think: truffle pistachio tataki and wok-tossed edamame paired with lychee blossom cocktails and rosé champagne. Plus, the view is to die for."
"What began in 2012 as a pop-up bar has flourished and matured into one of the most popular spots in Miami Beach. This courtyard oasis, equipped with twinkling lights, table tennis, and mismatched patio furniture, offers a roster of cocktails that change according to the season and available fresh ingredients. Curb your hunger with bites such as Korean chicken tenders and a Cuban sandwich."
"The Broken Shaker has helped evolve the Miami mixed drink scene bringing the stiff drinks out of the parlor and into the open air. It's not the velvet slipper and smoking jacket type of cocktail club some out-of-towners may be use to. Patrons sip their drinks scattered around the pool and beneath the over-growth."
"Following the wild success of the New York City restaurant, which was just honored last week with its fourth consecutive Michelin Guide recognition, buzzy Korean steakhouse Cote has brought its award-winning cuisine and luxurious atmosphere to Miami. The restaurant’s spacious interiors were designed by celebrated architecture studio MNDPC and features a private dining room, a signature oval-shaped bar and bespoke, state-of-the-art charcoal grills at each of the many tables. Owner Simon Kim wanted the new iteration to reflect the bold spirit of the New York flagship while infusing a distinct Miami flair throughout the space."
"It was very hard to decide what I liked most about Cote, a Korean steakhouse in the Design District. There was the fact that the entire staff seemed to be sharing a single consciousness like a beehive, as they effortlessly tended to the beef sizzling away on the grill located in the center of the table. There was the restaurant’s design, which made me feel like I was eating 1,000 years in the future."
"Mayami Mexicantina is a new Wynwood restaurant that comes from the El Patio team. It’s a very large space and will serve tacos and other Mexican dishes."
"Experience fine art, live music and all things Cuban at the eclectic and elegant Cuba Ocho gallery cum nightclub in Little Havana. Located on Calle Ocho, Cuba Ocho is a sensory experience. Antiques fill the large entertainment space; elegant sofas and a mix of intimate seating invites you to enjoy whatever live band is playing on stage. There’s a lovely bar in the front of the house, with a New Orleans-style courtyard and fountain beyond."
"Cubaocho is for most the best place for live music in Miami. Fine Art Gallery with the largest Cuban Art Collection from 1800 to 1956, In Cubaocho you can find a collection of cigars and the largest collection of Rum with around 482 bottles of different brands. it was voted # 1 Tourist visitor in..."
"Over in Little Havana, check out Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center, which has earned four stars out of 96 reviews on Yelp. You can find the art museum and bar at 1465 S.W. Eighth St., Suite 106."
"Don’t miss cocktail hour at the Tropicale, a pool bar with tiki drinks, reggae and snacks. If the rooms are all booked up at the Edition, head to Marriott Stanton South Beach, a luxury resort right on the water’s edge. With stylish designs and inviting suites, you’ll never want to leave."
"This little sibling club to Space is hosted in the same building and run by the same management, but the vibe is completely different. Brick arches and mood lighting give this small room an intimate cocktail-bar feel that’s rare in Miami. Those looking to cut a rug won’t be disappointed, thought, because the talent bookers are the same folks behind Space and the Ground."
"If you thought clubs are mayhem and pulsating dens with party people, let Floyd change your mind. This downtown club breathes an air of sophistication and class that makes it a total standout. Floyd’s atmosphere is surprisingly calm, and the cocktails are classic as they are expensive."
"For fine Italian dining with an emphasis on crave-worthy seafood specialties, it doesn’t get better than Sapore di Mare in Coconut Grove. Order any of their amazing options for pickup or delivery — like their grilled Mediterannean branzino, their chef’s selection of seafood antipasto, their fried calamari, and their fresh catch of the day. Add a bottle of wine to your order — all bottles from their market are 50% off."
"Sapore di Mare Description Charming Italian haven for fresh seafood. Coastal Italian seafood accompanied by fresh pastas & 100+ wines in a nautical-chic setting. Address: 3111 Grand Ave, Miami, FL 33133, United States Phone: +1 305-476-8292 Website: Sapore di Mare Store Hours: Sunday: 12-9:30pm| Monday: 12-9:30pm| Tuesday: 12-9:30pm| Wednesday: 12-9:30pm| Thursday: 12-9:30pm| Friday: 12-9:30pm| Saturday: …"
"Dining at Sapore di Mare transports you back to dining in Capri. This small restaurant in Coconut grove is brightly furnished with blue tones with an outdoor patio seating whose menu focuses on seafood dishes. If you are looking for Miami Italian restaurants serving seafood head here!"
"The scene: Inviting you on a culinary journey through the best that Italy has to offer, Vero Italian Restaurant serves a vast selection of light and tasty Mediterranean classics. The rural-look dining room with wine barrel tables and light wooden features coupled with the courtyard-inspired outdoor patio provide the perfect location for a romantic dinner date. Get your taste buds going with some classic Italian small bites, like tomato bruschetta or swordfish carpaccio before delving into the gourmet main courses."
"When you enter this restaurant off of busy First Street, you’ll feel very far from downtown. The hanging gardens and street lights instantly set a low-key mood and the food is everything you’d expect from an Italian place: plenty of pasta, a great wine selection, plus steak ans seafood. When asked what makes Vero so awesome, reader Nicole Azzi summed it up pretty simply: “It’s yummy.” After going ourselves, we say, “enough said."
"VERO Italian offers light menu options for busy cosmopolitan professionals in Downtown Miami, Florida. Their rustic themed interior dining area coupled with a covered outdoor seating area, offers both formal and informal dining options. Customers can select from delicious single serve Italian pizzas to made from scratch pastas prepared by Executive Chef Paolo Gallotti."
"Restaurant critics, Grove-dwellers, and first time visitors always agree about Le Bouchon Du Grove, the cozy bistro in the heart of Coconut Grove. the atmosphere is great, the food is superb,and the service is outstanding. The restaurant offers a casual atmosphere that is perfect for dining with friends, co-workers, or family members."
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