Finding good pizza outside of New York is a tall order — particular in South Florida, where many picky former Northeasterners make their home. But Annie’s Pizza and Subs in Margate makes the cut. Their pies have all the necessary ingredients: copious quantities of cheese, plenty of grease, just the right amount of sauce. They […]
Margate in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 1 - 16 of 16The Curry Hut is an authentic island eatery featuring made-to-order roti, an assortment of great curries, and some interesting Caribbean-influenced Chinese food. The place is more homely than homey, with packages of spices, dried goods, and incense on display at the brick countertop up front and hand-stitched napkin caddies dressing up each table. On weekends, […]
Gerri’s in Margate looks fairly small from the outside, but once you get inside, you see it’s surprisingly large. The bar is front-and-center, with darts on one wall and a pool table a bit farther away. Locals flock to this joint afternoon and night to have a few beverages and poke fun at one another. […]
While sports bars littered with football, basketball, and race-car memorabilia are as easy to find as sand on the beach, men and women who are drawn more to water or snow when it comes to their physical activities now have a place in Margate. The trimmings at Jesse’s Xtreme Sports Bar include surf boards, skateboards, […]
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 […]
Tucked inside the back corner of a Margate strip mall alongside State Road 7 is O’Malley’s Sports Bar & Grill. Pool tables and electronic punching games greet patrons at the door, inviting them in for a round of drunken competition. From flat-screen TVs to fluorescent beer signs and sports memorabilia, this bar has all the […]
Saigon Cuisine has come a long way from its roots as a humble deli – no, not the knish and bagel kind. The kind that turns out banh mi: Vietnam’s take on the submarine sandwich that shoehorns a fluffy baguette full of roasted pork, pate, pickled vegetables, and spicy jalapenos. These days, owner Young Le’s […]
Thirty years of deep-frying wings in one building builds a lot of history (and plaque in a lot of arteries). Even so, Roosters packed up the poultry operation in May 2008, moving from the dark, wood-paneled confines of its longtime Southgate Boulevard location to a shiny new space just a few blocks down the road. […]
Step into Shalama’s Halal Roti Shop, located along the ethnic food haven that is 441 in Margate, and you’ll instantly be transported to the islands thanks to Trinidadian tunes and the wafting smells of freshly griddled roti (Indian flatbread) and bubbling curries. At Shalama’s, the peppa is hot and the curries are too; daily-changing specials […]
There’s no way this is gonna end pretty, so let’s just define our terms, bloody our lips, and get on with it: French fries are not supposed to be brown, bumpy things with intact skins. They are not supposed to be big. Those are steak fries. A French fry should be thin, almost noodly, and […]
Executive chef Tommy Valdes sure knows how to shill – the CIA grad and author is nearly obsessed with getting on Food Network, a fact you’ll find plastered all over his Margate Italian restaurant. Hey, you can’t knock a guy for having lofty aspirations. His menu shares the same ambition, even if it sometimes comes […]