Chef Luigi DiMeo’s menu parallels Anthony’s Coal Fired, with pizza balanced out by family-style house salads, oven-roasted wings, and a few pasta specials. But DiMeo says: “I’m not trying to copy anyone. This is what I know. I try to make it as close as I can [to authentic Neapolitan style].” Close may be the […]
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Showing 397 - 418 of 731A tiny tobacco shop where you can get a range of quality cigars and cigarettes as well as beer and wine. Its intimate setting is perfect for making chitchat.
Although other Irish bars may stay slightly truer to the Irish Pub image — Waxy O’Connor’s and the Field spring immediately to mind — Maguires, which is owned by an Irish family, still retains a huge helping of mementos and scenery from the Auld Sod. With numerous “Best Of” awards under its belt, this cozy, […]
The Mai-Kai is easy to love. It’s not that its oversized tiki cocktails and Lobster Tahitienne are anything to write home about. It’s just that you can’t set foot in the place without succumbing to a deep enchantment: You’ve entered a waking dreamworld, part Blue Lagoon, part Monkey’s Paw. Maybe because it’s dark as a […]
Sometimes you can’t get to Havana — or even Miami. Sometimes, this five-table, splinter of a café at the western end of Fort Lauderdale
Mancini’s has a voguish-looking interior with a huge, bristling chandelier, like a cluster of giant pods. But it’s on the broad sidewalk outside, where the restaurant has staked out an impressive chunk of Las Olas Boulevard with a couple of dozen linen-swathed tables, that you’ll see the deals being made. All the usual suspects are […]
Having weathered the economic downturn that knocked off some of its neighbors, this Las Olas mainstay is still kicking. Of course, this corner joint comes with some of that boulevard’s highbrow appeal (you can spend $17 on a salad here). It’s popular place for a power-lunch, an interview, or a first date – it smacks […]
Bowling is at its best when done in less than swank surroundings. There’s just something about the sport that begs broken-down buildings and flickering neon lights. And at Manor Lanes Bowling Center, you can enjoy cheap, hassle-free games in just such a vintage atmosphere. The booze and the balls are inexpensive, and you can’t beat […]
You’ll have the time of your life at Mario’s busy, happy Cuban/Spanish restaurant, but don’t fool around: Make a reservation. You don’t want to have to wait a second longer than necessary for that steaming, ground-beef empanada, a hefty corn-scented tamal, or a feather-light ham croquette. The crowd here is lively; tropical flavors redolent of […]
Students learn by doing – and seeing, and the Mark K. Wheeler Gallery at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale is their happy little home for both. At the on-site gallery, students and the public at large can view curated exhibitions designed to expand their experience and explore new mediums. The work of faculty members […]
When Market 17 opened in 2010, the goal was to enter the burgeoning farm-to-table, organic, sustainable movement. Using day-boat fish, free-range chicken, grass- and corn-fed (and hormone-free) beef, and organic veggies, it was one of the first restaurants in the area to tout such sourcing. If you’re not dining in the dark (that’s a thing […]