Fort Lauderdale in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 243 - 264 of 551You wouldn’t notice it but for the small sign sticking out into a side street, bearing the word HUT in plain lettering. There’s something about bars next to package stores — a genuine friendliness that 10,000 hipsters couldn’t manufacture or reproduce. The bar here circles the middle of the room like a welcoming sandbar for […]
Some love and some hate this long-running, classic Italian place in Fort Lauderdale, now more than 20 years old. We happen to like it just fine, because, among other things, it’s cheap! A plate of homemade pasta may set you back as little as ten bucks, and those are some darned good noodles. Il Mulino […]
Called Indian American, this Davie eatery is a bit of a misnomer. Chef/owner and Pakistani-native Syed Chisti is enthralled by food from all over the world. Indian food, like butter chicken and chicken tikka, are on the menu. But he also serves an array of American and Pakistani fare. Thereâ??s everything you can imagine: pancakes, […]
This 2,800-square-foot microbrewery and taproom offers unique, experimental, and constantly rotating beers that cover a wide range of styles, with a focus on juicy IPA’s and tart sour ales. Billy’s Curbside Kitchen food truck is on site five days a week serving burgers, quesadillas, wraps, and snacks.
High-decibel hip-hop feeds the frenzy on weekends at this friendly neighborhood watering hole. J’s boasts both pool tables and a mirror ball, and every Thursday, full-contact karaoke brigades liven up the dance floor.
Some locals cite the bars on the windows and the chipped-paint exterior of Jalisco as reasons they put off stopping in, but once they walk inside, everything changes. The warm yellow of the walls makes a comfy setting. Regulars slide into well-worn booths while loners take their seats at the bar. Mexican soft drinks and […]
An agreeable if not exemplary example of teppanyaki, or artful and entertaining Japanese tableside cooking. Tables surrounding traditional grills and menus offering complete prix-fixe dinners make this a good place for a group to dine on fried rice, grilled vegetables, grilled seafood, seared steak, and the like. Chefs will automatically provide a little wrist music […]
In his decade long run as one of South Florida’s most praised practitioners of New American cuisine, Johnny Vinczencz has been nicknamed everything from “The Caribbean Cowboy” to “The Guava Gaucho,” but his food is always recognizable by familiar flavors rooted in our country’s regional cuisines — just disguised a bit with worldly-wise additions and […]
Tucked away in Fort Lauderdale is a prized piece of South Africa, or as the owners of the Kalahari Bar like to call it, “a home away from home.” Quaint in size but large in personality and décor, there is no corner left untouched. Sports memorabilia hangs throughout, and authentic tribal accouterments adorn the walls. […]
Kaluz on Commercial Boulevard is Argentine businessman Carlos Demirjian’s first attempt to set up a restaurant in the U.S. after operating his successful minichain of Kansas City Grills in Buenos Aires. The 200-seat waterfront eatery opened quietly in early 2013 and was immediately popular with Fort Lauderdale’s mature and professional crowd. The menu, similar to […]
Kaos Ultra Lounge has the look of a South Beach club and the drink specials of a Fort Lauderdale Beach dive, all strangely located in a quiet plaza off of Commercial Boulevard. This modestly sized, chromed-out “lounge” in Fort Lauderdale features a curving, neon-back-lit bar, glass-tiled DJ booth, plenty of high-top table seating, and crystal […]