The Mason Jar Cafe

In 2010, co-owners Paula Pace and chef Ernesto Rado closed the 20-year-old Las Olas Cafe and began again with partner Scott Kraft on a new family-style restaurant: the Mason Jar Café. Together, they decided to shed the fine-dining approach of the Las Olas address and set up shop off Federal Highway in Oakland Park. The […]

McSorley’s Beach Pub

McSorley’s Beach Pub boasts friendly service and some really cheap drink specials – that’s about as far as its Irish-ness extends. Still, this watering hole is a haven for anyone looking for that perfect blend of bar vibes: beachfront chill, frat-party sloppy, and now, with its recent renovations, upscale lounge. The upstairs patio and sundeck […]

Meal in a Pie

What has four corners, is filled with meat, and can travel anywhere you go? Why, a South African meat pie, of course. These feature flaky/light pastries with meaty fillings like spinach and feta, bobotie (that’s curried beef with dried fruit), or lamb and potato. At only $4.95 a pop, they’re inexpensive, single-serving meals — not […]

Mellow Mushroom

We are the originators of the hand tossed, stone baked classic southern pizza. Our Spring water crust is unique and flavorful, and all our pies are made with high quality, fresh ingredients.

Mickey’s 19th Hole Bar & Grill

At first glance, it looks like an old-timey sports bar. Hockey, baseball, and football memorabilia stares out at you from all corners, including one wall devoted to Babe Ruth. But truthfully, Mickey’s is simply a local drinker’s paradise, sports nut or not. Good beer, a back room with pool tables and booths, a beautiful wooden […]

Mind Your Manors

If your mother ever told you to “mind your manners” when you were younger, it might bring back some interesting memories. Maybe you recall getting chastised for eating too fast, chewing with your mouth open, or belching at the table. Certainly, all things your adult self would never dream of doing. You’ll be reminded of […]

Modern Music

You probably haven’t noticed Modern Music tucked back from this busy boulevard in Oakland Park, where you risk life and limb by gawking. But this shop has garnered the attention of the music-minded because of its friendly staff and range of instruments. This isn’t one of those cavernous chain music stores; you’re always within conversation […]

Moe’s Southwest Grill

If you threw a peso in any direction, chances are you’d hit a fast-food Tex-Mex establishment that has sprung up in the past few years. Since all of them have the same menu items, more or less, it’s easy to figure out whose comida is bueno. Moe’s emphasizes the fact that it doesn’t use freezers […]

Monkey Business

Monkey Business squeezes a whole lot of action into one little hole in the wall. This 5-year-old, casual, neighborhood gay bar is a ways away from the Wilton Drive scene, but the weekly calendar of live drag shows, karaoke nights, and game-show-style entertainment makes it a world unto itself. There’s a horseshoe-shaped tiki bar on […]

Monster Subs

Hearty breakfast burritos, foot-long subs, and dense homemade soups by the large bowl qualify this sub shop for its “monster” status. Located right off of I-95, the shop offers about 24 different sandwiches, 10 breakfast meals and a handful of salads to satisfy. You can dine in but the majority of customers grab and go.

The Monterey Club

To call Monterey Club a new venue sounds asinine, right? The place is hardly new to Fort Lauderdale. But since it closed at the turn of 2012 and the lounge space adjacent to Kreepy Tiki Tattoos morphed into 5 Points Lounge and then that closed, Monterey, like Christ, has risen again. Now, it’s bringing a […]

Moonlite Diner

If you’re among the many who prowl the streets of Broward at night, maddeningly hungry and just begging for a dining option other than Taco Bell, then the stainless metal lunchbox that is Moonlite Diner is your Northern Star. Why? Well, the doors are open late (till 2 a.m. on weekends), the service is friendly […]

Mr. Nick’s Sub Shoppe

Cheese steaks are one of those foods that incite furious debate, turning friends into enemies and enemies into nemeses. Folks hailing from Philadelphia claim that only sandwiches adhering to a strict code of ethics even earn the right to be labeled as such. And shouldn’t they have the right? Cheese steaks have been bastardized throughout […]

Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale

A few years back, the prospects for the Museum of Art|Fort Lauderdale were grim. There was talk of a third-party takeover, or of even closing the place down altogether. Then came, in short succession, “Saint Peter and the Vatican: The Legacy of the Popes,” “Diana: A Celebration,” and, most triumphant of all, “Tutankhamun and the […]

Museum of Discovery and Science

Features over 200 interactive activities, incliding exhibits on nature, aerospace, and marine life. Specially-designed IMAX movie theatre shows films on giant screen with surround sound, and in 3-D.

My Market & Deli

My Market is an unassuming corner store that looks like an ordinary bodega. But go inside and you find shoulder-to-shoulder crowds of construction workers, business folk, and pretty much everyone else who could squeeze in. They all know that the deli-style, made-to-order sandwiches are concocted out of Boar’s Head meats and cheeses and whatever homemade […]

Myapapaya Juicery + Kitchen

South Florida is into juicing, shops popping up here and there touting the benefits of fresh-pressed vegetables and fruits. In Fort Lauderdale, Myapapaya Juicery + Kitchen has led the charge, offering one of the city’s first cold-pressed juicery and kitchen. This mom-and-pop, counter-order shop is owned and operated by Adam, Michelle, and namesake toddler Mya […]