Locations in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 1277 - 1298 of 1619Two bars keep patrons abuzz in this classic Fort Lauderdale beach resort. Inside, the Wreck Bar’s underwater ambience is replete with stocked fish tanks and a viewing glass to watch swimmers in one of the hotel’s pools. Outside, the pool-side bar straddles an expansive stretch of beach.
Let’s put this out here right away: Shinju is not trying to break records for the most amazing Asian food on the planet. But for about $10 at lunch and less than $20 for dinner, diners can get their fill of tasty sushi, along with items from the hibachi and raw bar, including oysters and […]
Let’s put this out here right away: Shin Ju is not trying to break records for the most amazing Asian food on the planet. But for about $10 at lunch and less than $20 for dinner, diners can get their fill of tasty sushi, along with items from the hibachi and raw bar, including oysters […]
If the name of this place doesn’t start you singing “SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS EVERYBODY,” we can’t even handle you right now. LMFAO would be so disappointed. Shots Miami is Wynwood’s own interactive shot bar, meaning, everyone pretty much makes an ass of themselves in order to score some booze. But hell, alcohol’s […]
This decades-old Thai spot, one of the first in Broward, still has legions of original fans. It’s expanded to include sushi, with 30 offerings on the sushi menu, but the mainstay is still aromatic Thai dishes. The atmosphere is old-school Thai — teak paneling and carvings all around. Starters include the spring rolls, crispy and […]
Coal-fired what? The Sicilian Oven, a partnership between Andrew Garavuso, an ex-Anthony’s Coal Fired pizza guy, and Ralph DiSalvo, whose family ran DiSalvo’s Pizzeria for years, uses two beautiful wood-burning ovens to cook its pies. Pizzas here sport golden-brown crusts with a moderate amount of caramelized char along the lip. Because they cook at a […]
Coal-fired what? The Sicilian Oven, a partnership between Andrew Garavuso, an ex-Anthony’s Coal Fired pizza guy, and Ralph DiSalvo, whose family ran DiSalvo’s Pizzeria for years, uses two beautiful wood-burning ovens to cook its pies. Pizzas in this Coral Springs spot sport golden-brown crusts with a moderate amount of caramelized char along the lip. Because […]
Is it healthy? No. Worth the calories? Yes. Siciliano
Sidelines is Wilton Manors’ only bona-fide gay/les sports bar. An island bar is situated near the front door, and another stretches along the left wall. Grizzly older men take part in an intense poker games at the front of the room while baby-faced boys tease the bartenders and dance to the pulsating pop music. Brawny […]
Awash in pink linen tablecloths, the dining room at Silver Pond in Lauderhill is framed by assertive maroon wallpaper with a Chinese mural at one end and a wall of tanks at the other, with lobsters and Dungeness crabs on display. Small groups of Chinese families using chopsticks flank a dining room peppered with tourists […]
Any health-food store can sell stuff that claims to be good for you. But go to the counter at Simply Natural in Sunrise and you’re liable to find Richard or Shahrooz, the husband-and-wife owners who are not just selling healthy stuff, but creating a community of wholesome living. Together, they have been known to offer […]
Sisters are great at many things – trading clothes, doing each others’ hair, scheming against Dad for later curfews, and, naturally, the occasional cat fight. But they may just be best at making subs. Home of the “Big Sister” – a six-foot Italian hoagie stuffed with ham, Genoa salami, cappicola, cheese, and a host of […]