Locations in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 573 - 594 of 1618The bar sits island-like among a sea of pool tables. Cheap drinks, smoking allowed, and classic rock blaring from the juke box. What more could you need for a round of 9-ball?
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Although the Georgia Pig serves breakfast daily and lunch includes nonsmoked fare like cheeseburgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, and Brunswick stew, no array of food items nor the coffee-shop setting can distract diners from the brick pit that sits front and center behind the counter and emits irresistible barbecue aromas. The Georgia-style sauce is thin and […]
Abuzz with playful conversation and flickering laughter, Georgie’s Alibi is the lighthearted hub of gay life in Wilton Manors. The spacious bar is a red-lighted lounge during its long and generous happy hour. When the light melts away, the music swells and ballad-bellowing divas flood the television-covered walls in a torrent of danceable beats.
Willkommen to the German Bread Haus, an authentic German bakery and retail store built in an over-the-top cute theme. The structure looks like a gingerbread house oddly located on a nondescript block on Commercial Boulevard. The inspiration behind the Haus came from owner Dieter Dauer. Before he left Germany, Dauer used to tell his two […]
It’s not uncommon to find Geronimo’s packed at the end of the workweek. You’ll find the same crowd during happy hour as you’ll find stumbling out at 2 in the morning. Geronimo’s is one of those rare neighborhood bars whose regulars aren’t crusty, chain-smoking curmudgeons. Young professionals and younger college students from nearby Nova, BCC, […]
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. […]
Gilbert’s, which sits in the corner of the harbor shops in Fort Lauderdale, is a clean, family-run restaurant, with an all-glass façade and plenty of bright-orange tables. It features a big list of nearly a dozen burgers, plus fish, chicken, and steak sandwiches, some grilled entrées, and a daily rotating cadre of lunch specials. The […]
Ginger Bay Café is known for its smooth Caribbean vibe, featuring tunes as spicy as the jerk chicken. With live music five nights a week, you’ve got several options to choose from. Wednesdays at the Bay is “dance hall night.” Thursdays feature soca and calypso music. Round out the weekend with reggae on Friday and […]
Chicks rule. And at the Girls’ Club Collection, that’s pretty much their mantra. This alternative art space in Fort Lauderdale is all about highlighting the contributions of women in the field of contemporary art. They do this through exhibitions, educational programming, events and all kinds of other inspiring content. So if you want to show […]
We’ve all had ramen. For most Americans, it comes from styrofoam cups in flavors like “oriental” and “seafood.” We eat it when we are short on time, hungover, broke, or living in a dorm. If cup o’ noodles instant ramen is all you’ve ever known, it can be hard to get excited about a bowl […]
Peruvian places are popping up faster than fans can get their fill — but Gordo’s Grill is a standout in a sea of ceviche spots. This Margate eatery serves up simple, authentic Peruvian dishes, from causas (spicy, cold mashed potato cakes stuffed with different meats) to ceviches (citrus-marinated fish and seafood) to papa a la […]
The Zhang family’s Gou Lou Cheung Chinese BBQ has the best Chinese roast meats in Broward. The tiny takeout shop’s traditional red-honey-roasted pork is buttery soft inside and wonderfully charred and chewy on the edges. Classic roast duck is meaty and tender, the skin perfectly crisp. Fans of pork rinds will understand the terrific crispy […]
Fort Lauderdale is filled with a colorful array of hidden dives, including the 70-something-year-old Grady’s Bar. This is a locals-only spot and certainly not for the weak-hearted. The dim interior is somewhat reminiscent of an old moose lodge with drop ceilings, cigarette machines, and wood laminate walls. Grady’s even has a shrine dedicated to itself. […]