Locations in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 727 - 748 of 1618Some 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 […]
Japango owner Kevin Lee makes it look so easy – but here, any bite is a revelation of flavors you’ve probably never tasted all in one place before. You’ll never again eat plain old tataki without yearning for Lee’s version; it’s like discovering a higher calling. Shallot-crusted tuna scatters crunchy bits of fried shallot over […]
Put simply, now that Starbuck’s has invaded Wilton Manors (at Five Points, in the old Shakespeare’s Pub location) those beholden to its corporate charms will go there. Folks supporting the little guy, however, will come to Java Boys in the gayest strip mall in the state. Put it this way: Anita Bryant has nothing to […]
Known for “the kitchen sink,” the Holy Grail of sundaes in plumbing fixtures, this landmark of an ice cream parlor still makes its ice cream by hand, batch by slowly mixed batch. More than 60 flavors are available every day, and the scoops here are as big as oven mitts. Don’t let that deter you […]
This restaurant is the one to set up your photo at in February and mail it as a postcard to all your friends stuck in snow up North. Directly on the beach, the expansive multilevel interior offers sea views at every table, and with seating on the open-air patio, you’re at the sand’s edge. It’s […]
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, […]
Fort Lauderdale has a colorful array of landmark drinking holes. Jester’s is definitely on that list. A haven for a late-night crowd, this dimly lit bar has seen more love than Cupid. Inside the blue-and-white building, one will find two bars, both having ample seating and barstool neighbors ready to chat. The drink menu isn’t […]
In 1946, Jimmie Vonglis and his family escaped war-torn Europe for a new life in the States. A year later, he opened the doors to Jimmie’s Chocolates in Dania Beach. Vonglis is long gone, and the shop has changed hands several times since then, but his legacy lives on at his original storefront, which is […]
You know Joe’s by now. You know about the storied history, the gloriously sweet stone crabs, the notorious wait to get in. Often overlooked are its consistently good food, truly professional service, free parking, surprising affordability (excepting the crabs), and stately ambiance that only a restaurant large enough to seat 450 can provide. Tuxedoed waiters […]
As you drive down A1A in Hollywood, out of nowhere, an enormous tiki bar will catch your eye: You’ve found Joe’s Tiki Bar & Grill. Because the bar is completely open air and on the Intracoastal, there really isn’t a bad seat in the house
features freshwater fishing, water skiing, boat ramps, athletic fields, tennis courts, fitness trails, camping, and more; open sunrise to sunset with lighted facilities till 11 p.m.