Though the focus of Kelly’s Landing isn’t on local seafood, its emphasis on big piles of sea critters prepared lovingly speaks to the Floridian’s soul – only with a Bostonian accent. But the bar-like atmosphere shows Kelly’s has embraced both cultures. Case in point: For every Narragansett beer sign hanging on those wood-paneled walls, you’ll […]
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Showing 353 - 374 of 731It’s only natural that a store that devotes nearly every fiber of its being to the veneration of the cocoa bean would excel at providing a rich, creamy cocktail that’s a veritable chocolate explosion. The double-chocolate shake at Kilwin’s on Las Olas bypasses the half-assed — and some would say, incorrect — method of using […]
In the corner of Victoria Park’s Gateway Plaza, find Kim’s Alley Bar, a treasured neighborhood dive that’s been around for 60-plus years. The brick building is dimly lit, so other than the few neon signs in the windows displaying the words “Cocktail” “Wine” and “Beer”, this place would remain a secret. The bar’s motto is […]
Vincent Foti opened Kitchenetta as a raging alternative to the red-checked tablecloth and Chianti cliché: This place is as cold as an ice palace, with chrome everything, and most nights conversation is held at many decibels, (“Try this! It’s divine!”). But talking with your mouth full is bad manners anyway, and you’ll barely take a […]
Kreepy Tiki recently ranked 17 of the top 22 tiki bars in the country by CNN Traveler. On any night you may catch a mixture of live music, burlesque, classic cars, and bikes. A great atmosphere with great people.
Few things inspire a greater reaction in Broward / Palm Beach sugar fiends than a lit-up “HOT NOW” sign glowing outside a Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. Founded in 1937 when Vernon Rudolph purchased a top-secret yeast-raised donut recipe from a New Orleans chef, the donut company set its sites on world domination in the 1990s and […]
La Bamba offers typical Mexican fare of burritos, enchiladas, and fajitas, plus the occasional taco meal. However, it’s not the individual plates but the combos that make La Bamba special. No way you’d be hungry after downing a chicken enchilada, chile relleno, and a beef taco served with yellow rice and refried beans. Located in […]
So “Harley” is revving his motor in your face, and you don’t know whether to laugh or laugh. For a not-so-small fee, you can witness a crowd of strictly women hootin’ and hollerin’. Why is it that men sit at titty bars in dumbfounded silence while women — when they visit their own version of […]
In France, crepes are eaten warm, frequently sold on the street for a quick lunch or served at the dinner table. In Quebec, Canada, the crepes are served for breakfast stuffed with fresh fruits and drizzled with maple syrup. La Bonne Crepe, on Las Olas you can taste all kinds while you sit on the […]
West Broward now boasts at least three Honduran restaurants. La Costa, housed in an old doughnut shop across from a car dealership, is popular with Central Americans and curious gringos. If you’re just getting hip to Honduran cooking, try the baleadas (Spanish for “single shot”) first. Served everywhere from Tegucigalpa to La Ceiba, baleadas are […]
A longstanding establishment and lunch spot, La Mia Focaccia, has been dishing out some amazing eats for close to 20 years. The owner and her son bring a taste of authentic Italian cuisine to the area with their line of fresh-made focaccia and panini breads baked daily, and on-premise. Free of preservatives, and topped with […]
Corn is king at La Molienda, as you would expect in a Salvadoran restaurant. Corn chips, corn tamales, corn in many of the soups of the day, and corn in the slightly overgrilled pupusas. The beefsteak is a pleasant surprise, juicy and medium-rare. If you can get over the fact that La Molienda was once […]
Labyrinth Café is a monthly acoustic folk concert series that runs from September through May at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fort Lauderdale. Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month October through December and the second Saturday of each month January through May. Past and current performers include Dar Williams, […]
This reassuringly laid-back Cuban joint serves up a hot cheap breakfast from its walk-up window; $5 and you’re happily on your way to a great morning. The sandwiches are filling and fresh (served with a basket of toasted Cuban bread), and the lunch dishes (carne asada, ropa vieja, etc) have their devotees as well. The […]