This West Palm Beach spot is a hangout for the sophisticated drinkers who have money to burn on exotic martini flavors and a dimly blue lit, laid-back environment. The patio at Blue Martini dominates the other nearby bars on nights with good weather.
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Showing 155 - 176 of 1619Blue Moon Fish Co. is a more-or-less perfect seafood restaurant with a more-or-less perfect location on the Intracoastal. Try the Mahi in citrus butter, jumbo lump crab cakes, or oysters on the half shell, and don’t forget about the bottomless bloody mary’s and mimosas for Sunday brunch.
In a world full of corporate chains, it’s nice to run across a hole-in-the-wall every now and then. Meet Blue Mountain, Fort Lauderdale’s Jamaican outpost that shirks convention by opting out of a printed menu and staying comfortably secretive. In addition to playing the poker machines, hearing DJ tunes and shooting the shit with the […]
Boardwalk male dance club’s four platforms feature men in skintight briefs and boots or sneakers undulating to club versions of Top 40 mixes. The dancers range from svelte boyish men who can do dead-on “Single Ladies” impersonations to beefy dudes who can hold the room’s attention just by marching and flexing. Despite the sexual energy […]
Boatyard’s decidedly contemporary-American menu highlights fresh fish, wood-fired premium steaks, and fancy seafood charcuterie. Make sure to try the Bimini bread, the original restaurant’s most iconic offering: puffy blocks of sugar-sweetened, butter-bathed bread served with whipped honey butter.
The museum continues to attract people of all ages with its permanent and traveling exhibitions, children’s educational gallery, and expanded sculpture garden.
Dolphins vet (and Plantation resident) Kim “Kimbo” Bokamper started this neighborhood hang to indulge his sports fetish, and it shows. Fifty plasma TVs enough for ya? If you know what most places with that sort of cathodic bling are like in terms of atmosphere, you probably have a good idea what to expect from the […]
Indian food is such a rare find in South Florida that diners can’t be as picky as they can about, say, sushi. But that works out well for Bombay Cafe, which draws a sizable crowd to its lunch buffet and does a brisk business with neighborhood fans in the evening too (Wednesday night is another […]
The 35-acre subtropical seaside estate enchants visitors with delightful art and architecture.
Neither sleazy nor overly pretentious, Booby Trap is a club where ham-fisted security guards aren’t watching your every move. The atmosphere is more discotheque than roadhouse, and variety is the name of the game: Dancers have been pulled from the ranks of amateurs, local pros, and porn stars. On a recent Wednesday night, a steady […]
Whether you’re on the hunt for Madame Bovary, a Maurice Sendak coffee-table book, or the latest Twilight saga page-turner, Bookwise probably has a gently used copy tucked where you can actually find it – no small feat, considering there are more than 75,000 volumes in stock. If the store’s plain exterior and humming fluorescent lights […]
“Ah, now that’s a bagel! It’s just like New York!” Why is it that every favorable bagel review, whether from a food critic or just the chump next door, has to reference New York? It’s always Manhattan this,Brooklyn that. Try peddling that line at the Boston Bagel Caf
A sub is a sandwich made on a lengthy loaf of crusted bread that is layered with cold cuts, lettuce, tomato, and numerous garnishings, splashed with olive oil and vinegar, and dashed with salt, coarse ground pepper, and, if you’re lucky, oregano. You can also call a sub a hoagie. Or a grinder. Or a […]