Fort. Lauderdale
Showing 45 - 66 of 558This classy bar and restaurant is one of Las Olas’ key pickup scenes. Dinner is served in over-sized, circular booths, from which the diners can eye the folks at the bar and vice versa. Big City Tavern is reminiscent of the classic, traditional taverns of New York City, Chicago, and Boston. With a dozen international […]
It’s easy to imagine the male gay bar scene to be covered in glitter with half-naked boys running around in neon and grinding to house music. Well, Bill’s Filling Station is just the opposite. Low-key and laid-back, it’s more of a neighborhood, no-frills kind of joint. After entering and walking through a narrow dimly lit […]
Hidden in a dark parking lot within earshot of airplanes landing at FLL is Bimini Bay Bar — the czar of all dive bars, the sultan of all things skanky. The underground watering hole relishes the fact that it is a bit obscure and unknown to the general public. Heck, the banner outside the building […]
There’s something inherently elegant about white tablecloths. At the Zagat-rated Bistro Mezzaluna located in Lauderdale’s yachting district, it’s not unusual to find yacht crew and boat captains dining in a pair of shorts alongside an affluent regular crowd. Executive Chef Brian Rutherford has prepared an eclectic menu with an Italian touch of simple, comfort foods […]
This laidback beachfront sports bar has flat-screen TVs, a pool hall, and game arcade. The menu features wings, tacos, and other classic favorites.
Blue Martini Fort Lauderdale may be located in the Galleria Mall, but it’s one of one of the most interesting establishments in America’s Venice. More than 40 signature drinks are offered at three bars: patio, stage area, and VIP lounge. Blue Martini features live entertainment every night to create a new, exciting atmosphere. Enjoy discounted […]
In a world full of corporate chains, it’s nice to run across a hole-in-the-wall every now and then. Meet Blue Mountain, Fort Lauderdale’s Jamaican outpost that shirks convention by opting out of a printed menu and staying comfortably secretive. In addition to playing the poker machines, hearing DJ tunes and shooting the shit with the […]
Boatyard’s decidedly contemporary-American menu highlights fresh fish, wood-fired premium steaks, and fancy seafood charcuterie. Make sure to try the Bimini bread, the original restaurant’s most iconic offering: puffy blocks of sugar-sweetened, butter-bathed bread served with whipped honey butter.
The 35-acre subtropical seaside estate enchants visitors with delightful art and architecture.
It’s a majestic coffee shop that also serves wine and beer – perhaps that’s why Brew Urban Caf
South Florida has tons of venues for theater and live music: for the most part, they’re run of the mill. Not the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Situated directly on the beautifully landscaped riverwalk portion of the New River, the Broward Center screams elegance before you even enter the door. And then you head […]