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"Coconuts has been dialing up the flavor on some seafood favorites for anyone who comes through the front door. Not only is it a local favorite for mouthwatering dishes such as the generously seasoned conch fritters and tasty Mahi tacos, but it has also been named the best restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, according to New York Times reader’s choice awards. Don’t take their word for it, though."
"Discover why Coconuts is one of the favorites in Lauderdale, is it because of their superb service or a great selection of seafood and a good marina location?. Whatever it is, Coconuts is not to be missed!. First to taste here is their awesome lobster rolls, and if that’s not enough for you, try their grilled oysters."
"Located on the top floor of the EPIC Hotel, trendy Area 31 has the reputation of the best view in town as well as exceptionally good food and cocktails. Sunset over the Biscayne Bay and the city skyline from the restaurant’s poolside terrace is absolutely breathtaking, but Executive Chef Wolfgang Birk manages to draw the attention of his guests with his frequently changing menu that is based on sustainable ingredients and focuses on local seafood with a Spanish twist. The menu is extensive but the chef’s fresh ceviche, crudos and tartares are legendary."
"Restaurants Seafood Downtown. Area 31’s 16th-floor lounge may not technically be on the roof, but its view of Downtown is hard to beat. A photo op here is one you'll be tempted to caption with “I live where you vacation,” but don't be that guy."
"Bars Cocktail bars Brickell. It’s the longest ride to the top of any rooftop restaurant in Miami (40 floors up!), but Sugar’s Downtown views—and East Miami’s ‘grammable galactic elevators—make it all worth it. Pockets of Asian-inspired gardens help set the Zen mood, though it’s the flowing breeze that’ll really put you at ease."
"Nestled in a secret rooftop garden, Sugar is one of Miami’s hidden gems and the perfect setting for a romantic date. Tuck into Asian-inspired tapas and sip seasonal cocktails while watching the sun set across Miami – one of the city’s bucket-list attractions!"
"This bar and eatery located 50 floors high inside the East Hotel features breathtaking views of Brickell and Downtown Miami along with plenty of see and be scene vibes."
"Founded as an effort to minimize animal cruelty, the profits of Sublime Restaurant & Bar goes to organizations that promote animal welfare and a vegan lifestyle—so you can fill your stomach guilt-free. The affordable menu offers a plethora of appetizers, such as crispy cauliflower soup with sweet chili sauce and sesame seeds, along with delicious entrées, including mushroom ravioli, raw mein, veggie lasagna and a salad menu. A seemingly endless wine, craft beer and cocktail menu is worth getting excited about."
"In keeping with the laid-back style of partying that Fort Lauderdale is known for, we take you to downtown Fort Lauderdale’s Rhythm & Vine, where #justchill is the prevailing vibe. A relatively recent addition to the downtown bar scene, Rhythm and Vine is quickly becoming one of the most popular hangout spots in all of South Florida. It has done a wonderful job of creating a backyard atmosphere with a beautiful layout, as well as incorporating designs and decorations that make you feel like you’ve been taken to a remote tropical gathering."
"The Garden: At Rhythm & Vine, we aim to deliver a memorable, fresh backyard party experience with a locally rooted #justchill vibe. The casual garden provides positive and fun energy to spend time with old friends and meet new friends..."
"The building opened in 1925 and became a US National Historic Landmark in 2008.* It’s an impressive landmark. It first started as headquarters for the newspaper Miami News. It now is a contemporary art museum."
"Fort Lauderdale has a rich history which may be overshadowed by the more modern an sophisticated metro area that it has become. Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum chronicles the city's history from the early Seminole era to World War II. It also offers information about the city's historic district and a chronology of its development. Other exhibits feature scale models of historic structures, including a recreation of a Seminole village complete with arts and crafts."
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"DAY TWO: WYNWOOD AND DESIGN DISTRICT – MODERN ART & RETAIL THERAPY Spend your morning at the beach, enjoying the beach club service of your hotel. Lunch light in your lounger—the beach clubs offer full food and beverage menus—or enjoy something a bit more epicurean on the terrace at"