Discover Cutler Bay's Best Music Hotspots
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Tinta y Café You can find everything we love about Coral Gables in Tinta y Café, which also has a location in Miami Shores. It’s quirky, local and deliciously Cuban, with a cozy midcentury vibe that’s both moody and light-filled. It’s also pretty laid-back and you can grab a legit Cuban coffee during the lunch rush without having to fight several elderly gentlemen, as well as delicious sandwiches that put a new spin on classics. Note: this is not the place to treat as your satellite office; there’s no wifi, and laptops are politely declined. This is, however, the perfect place to catch up with an old friend or take a break from the hustle.
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Savor a taste of Miami’s vibrant wine culture without breaking your budget at Cana Wine Shop on Coral Way. This cozy gem offers a selection of affordable, high-quality wines that cater to both casual sippers and connoisseurs alike. In the back of the shop, you can enjoy bites from nearby The Wagyu Bar/Meat N’ Bone as well as great wines by the glass that fit into any budget. Also, take advantage of their occasional tastings and specials that make exploring new wines even easier on your wallet. With an inviting atmosphere and knowledgeable staff ready to guide you to the perfect bottle, Cana is the ideal spot for a budget-friendly wine experience.
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At Fiola Miami, the marriage of exceptional food and wine is an art form. Their extensive, carefully curated wine list boasts a diverse selection of Italian and international labels, ensuring the ideal complement to your chosen pasta. Pastas can change, but if you spy the wagyu beef cappelletti or the caviar “carbonara” on the menu, make sure you order at least one of them (but ideally both). This is a fine dining establishment, so expect a hefty price tag, but it’s definitely worth splurging.
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Primo’s, located within the Doubletree Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay, offers a warm and inviting Italian dining experience. It’s perfect for a casual yet delicious meal with your in-laws. The ambiance is relaxed and comfortable, creating the ideal setting for a laid-back family gathering. The menu features classic Italian dishes prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients, from hearty pastas to flavorful pizzas; meat and seafood options are also plentiful. In fact, there’s a little bit of everything, and you really should try something from each section of the menu. As for this writer’s favorites, the rigatoni bolognese, the chicken parm, and the classic tiramisu make for a great dinner.
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For a contemporary and adventurous dining experience that will wow the in-laws, Kojin in Coral Gables is an excellent choice. This modern American restaurant with Japanese flair boasts a menu that’s both innovative and approachable, featuring dishes that showcase a masterful blend of fun flavors and textures. Because the kitchen loves to experiment, dishes are subject to change regularly, but you can’t go wrong with the chicken sando, the namesake Caesar salad, and the short rib off the a la carte menu. If you have the budget for it, opt for one of the tastings that will treat you to a feast of the senses.
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Smorgasburg Miami’s Foodie Field Day Get ready to feast and frolic at Smorgasburg Miami’s epic Foodie Field Day, the ultimate outdoor food extravaganza happening on August 17 in the heart of Wynwood. Teaming up with the churro maestros at Santo Dulce, this event promises a mouthwatering adventure from 2 to 10 p.m. Picture a playground of flavors from Smorgasburg’s top-notch vendors, where you can savor everything from mouth-watering street food to decadent desserts. Step into a churro-making masterclass with Santo Dulce and learn the secrets behind those crispy, sugary delights. Then take part in classic field day games, from sack races to tug-of-war, and explore a lineup of family-friendly activities that’ll keep everyone entertained. The best part is it’s all free and open to the public.
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Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market With fresh produce, homemade jams, artisanal cheeses and more — all surrounded by botanical beauty — this long-running market is the place to be on any given Sunday. Named the best farmers’ market in Miami, check out all the local vendors selling everything from coffee to dog treats and then take a relaxing stroll through Pinecrest Gardens. When: Sundays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Redland Market Village, Homestead Located in Princeton, Redland Market Village’s permanent market is the perfect spot to get all your produce right from the source. Here, you’ll find plenty of fruit and veggies from nearby farms as well as local produce such as lychees and starfruit. Plus there’s a plant nursery, artisan market and fish market open all year round — literally everything you could possibly need. When: Saturdays & Sundays, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Vizcaya Village Farmers Market, Coconut Grove Can you think of a more idyllic location to spend the day getting your fresh produce? We can’t. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Vizcaya’s estate, this farmers’ market takes place every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Sunday mornings you’ll not only get access to a wide selection of local vendors to shop for all your needs, but you’ll also get to explore The Village, a secret part of the famous estate that only opens to the public during market hours. When: Sundays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Zoo Miami Farmers Market The next time you plan a day out to the zoo, make it the first weekend of the month! Zoo Miami has partnered with Miami Friendors to welcome small local businesses specializing in baked goods, juices, jewelry, fashion, home decor and more to the grounds. Admission to the zoo comes at an additional cost, but access to the market is free. When: First and third Saturday & Sunday of the month, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: In the promenade leading up to the zoo gates.
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Miami Spice Dinner at Kissaki Yes, yes, y’all, the holy month for Miami foodies is finally here. August is when Miami Spice is in full swing, and this year many of our favorite restaurants are participating. Luckily, Kissaki is no exception. The South of Fifth Kaiseki restaurant is bringing the heat with its $45 3-course dinner menu. Starters include options like hamachi tiradito with serrano chilis and sudashi-soy or Chef’s signature 4-piece nigiri flight. For entrees, there’s miso black cod or wagyu fried rice topped with a poached egg. Then, for dessert, choose between bruleed torija, bourbon-spiked peach cobbler, or ice cream. We can’t wait. August 15.
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An ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ Drag Bingo Night Is Arriving To Wynwood! Sweetie darling! An “Absolutely Fabulous” themed bingo night is making its way to R House for an evening filled with glitz, glamour and absolute fabulousness. Inspired by the British comedy set in the world of fashion and PR in the 90s, the legendary Sandy Sanchez and Courtney Just – who star as the infamous Patsy and Edina – will be the evening’s hosts. Beginning 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, prepare for a night of great laughs, bingo fun and the chance to win some special prizes. Those who arrive early can refresh with half priced cocktails off the restaurant’s happy hour menu, including the Spritz Spritz Spritz, award-Winning La Reina Margarita and I Love Lychee.
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The Only Theater In Miami Where You Can Watch “Twisters” In 4DX. And if you haven’t experienced the immersive thrill for yourself, don’t fret! The film is returning to 4DX for one week only, starting August 30. And it won’t be the only disaster film on the bill — 1996’s “Twister” is getting the same treatment, making for an epic double feature! What is 4DX? Unlike your average theater experience, 4DX practically puts you in the film with the help of special effects. You’ll sit in a motion-enabled seat that will move you along with every twist (see what we did there) and turn on the screen. And when a tornado comes into frame, you’ll be met with wind, rain, fog and scents perfectly synced with the film. Basically, you’ll be storm chasing alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell!
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This curated vintage shop doubles as Miami’s coolest new community space! Local fashionistas, design enthusiasts and the vintage-curious seemingly can’t get enough pre-loved pieces. Whether you’re active on Depop or a regular at the Magic City Flea, there’s no denying the magic of finding a nostalgic treasure that speaks to you, and it’s this very magic that inspired Memento Assemblage. On the outskirts of Midtown and the Design District, Memento Assemblage is redefining the concept of vintage shopping. Seamlessly blending the art of collecting and connecting, this intimate space isn’t just about selling vintage, it’s about creating a community.
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Coral Gables’ talk of the town is Maíz y Agave, a gorgeous three-story restaurant taking over one large corner on Miracle Mile. Here, the new concept promises to take guests on an immersive journey into the heart of Mexican cuisine and culture. Choose from three different locations to enjoy a meal: El Patio on the first floor offers a cool, calm ambiance, Los Balcones on the second floor showcases artwork by talented Oaxacan artisans inside a chic dining room, and La Azotea on the rooftop features upbeat tunes, lush greenery, and plenty of room to spread out. The expansive menu highlights the restaurant’s sacred staples—corn (maíz) and agave—with dishes like fresh guacamole topped with lobster al pastor, aguachile de camarón, tacos, and a fall-off-the-bone pork shank served with Istmeño-style mashed potatoes. Even better, Maíz y Agave offers live mariachi performances three times a week, adding an extra layer to the experience. You’ll feel like you’re in Oaxaca without having left Coral Gables.
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If you’re looking for a more sophisticated pre-party meal, Kissaki is the spot. This upscale Japanese restaurant in Miami Beach boasts a modern, elegant atmosphere that sets the tone for a night out. Their extensive menu is a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied but not overly stuffed. The sushi is top-notch, as are the more substantial plates like char siu pork ribs, black cod, and king crab legs. Get there even earlier and take advantage of their generous happy hour.
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Miami Spice Dinner at Amelia’s 1931 Named in honor of Chef Eileen Andrade’s grandmother, this revamped hotspot dazzles with a bold fusion of Cuban and Asian flavors, all served in a sultry, chic ambiance. We’re lucky that this year the restaurant is taking part in Miami Spice and we get to try a luscious 3-course menu. For only $45 per person indulge in a 3-course meal featuring highlights like umami escargot made with gochujang butter and served with sourdough crostini; boniato gnocchi made with Spanish boniato, rocoto cream, and parmesan crisp; and Cuban pork katsu with a sazon completa panko crust, friseé, and hoisin. Get ready for a culinary adventure that’s as rich in history as it is in taste. The Miami Spice dinner is only available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, and reservations are highly recommended.
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Barnacle Historic State Park Constructed in the late 19th century, this distinctive home on the water’s edge served as the original residence of pioneer Ralph Munroe. It’s the oldest standing house in Miami-Dade County, having survived hurricanes and other natural disasters, and today operates as a historical site. For just $2 (free for kids five and under), you can explore the home and the old boathouse—or pencil in one of its many public events, like seasonal theater productions and live entertainment.
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Monty’s Raw Bar is a tried-and-true spot on the water suitable for rowdy college students and families alike. Thatch-roofed, open-walled miniature tiki huts surround a stage from which reggae and calypso bands do their damnedest to persuade the crowds to dance. From post-work drinks to weekend brunch offered every Saturday and Sunday, there’s never a wrong time to hit up Monty’s for an indulgent meal and some boozy drinks overlooking the water. Time your visit with the live tunes: every Thursday from 5 to 9pm and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4pm.
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Books & Books is a beloved independent shop stocked with bestsellers but also lots of small publishers. You can rely on their knowledgeable employees to guide you through the store’s vast selection of books and to help you select your next page-turner. In need of a last-minute gift for someone of any age? Books & Books has quite a range of options, from fun notebooks to swanky coffee table books. And don’t forget to check out the kids’ section upstairs while you’re at it.
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David T. Kennedy is a charming waterfront park with walking/cycling trails, a dog park, outdoor fitness equipment, volleyball courts and the Instagrammable “Miami”-etched benches that face Biscayne Bay. After a scenic workout or some leisurely dog- and people-watching, cool down with a frozen lemonade from the A.C.’s Icees truck, which has had a permanent spot in the parking lot for more than four decades.
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Royd’s It was a sad day when Casa Larios closed its Flagler and South Miami doors, but we’re happy to report that the King and Queen of Miami Cuban cuisine are back! Chef Quintin “Nene” and Maria Teresa Larios have taken over the kitchen at Royd’s, bringing arroz y frijoles to the Redlands. You can once again enjoy the 95-year-old chef’s masitas de puerco and pollo asado along with farm fresh batidos made with produce picked onsite. It’s all bizarrely set amidst an old Western outpost, featuring live music on Saturdays, a dog park and even a pioneertown jail.
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Islas Canarias Only one restaurant can make Miamians from all corners of Dade County drive into the deepest depths of West Kendall just for croquetas, and that’s Islas Canarias. They’re so popular, the Miami-Dade commission named an entire street after them. And though this is incontestably the restaurant’s flagship dish, this establishment has been whipping out impeccable family recipes since 1977, like their succulently garlicky palomilla hidden under a bed of glazed onions. Pair your main with a side of their arroz morro cooked with pork rinds, which you can also order at the café and bakery just a mile away. No time to eat in? The 26th Street location touts a drive-through where the number one order is, you guessed it, croquetas.
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If you are looking for a secluded island in Miami to spend the day and disconnect, then here is one of my favorite spots! The Picnic Islands are a small group of islands within the city of Miami. They are located just north of Biscayne Island in Biscayne Bay, just east offshore from the Edgewater and Upper Eastside districts of the city. The islands are uninhabited, but several of the group have beaches where boaters and picnickers frequent. They are generally named for the mainland city parks that they are located next to in the bay. The southernmost one is Pace Picnic Island, located off Pace Park. There are also Morningside Picnic Islands Park and Legion Picnic Islands Park located directly off of Morningside Bayfront Park and Legion Park, respectively.
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Knaus Berry Farm has earned quite a reputation for its sweet cinnamon buns, so much so that fans usually line up for hours to get their hands on some. And yes, waiting in that line is an essential thing to do. Cinnamon rolls aren’t the farm’s only draw — they also serve delicious milkshakes and you can also pick your own strawberries to take home. And keep in mind that they only take cash!
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Lan Pan Café: Contemporary Asian You may stumble upon this unassuming spot while shopping at Dadeland Station, but you’ll go back regardless of whether you need new shoes. It’s known for its pan-Asian mix of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese plates and is home to an impressive bubble tea bar. If you like your food with some heat, get the spicy Korean tofu stew with pork belly and sausage.
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ADDiKT at W Miami The 15th floor rooftop of the W Miami is quite impressive. Both spacious and luxurious, it is home to a 90 meters long rooftop infinity pool, and to the rooftop bar and restaurant ADDiKT. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, here you can enjoy breathtaking views over Biscayne Bay and the city skyline, along with fantastic and global dishes from Executive Chef Ricardo Jarquin and crafted mixology cocktails.
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Elcielo, Brickell: If you’re looking to take your loved one on a unique, fine dinner date then this Michelin-starred restaurant is the way to go. Chef Juan Manuel Barriento’s innovative cuisine is inspired by his Colombian roots and molecular gastronomy featuring exciting plates with bold flavors. They serve a 21-course dinner, so we suggest going with an empty stomach and let yourself be guided by your waiter for an exciting and surprising dining experience.
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Hiyakawa: Cool modern Japanese restaurant with great design and amazing sushi. Rooted in tradition that blends an unwavering dedication to craft with a devotion to the world’s finest ingredients to present an experience like no other. Their focus is simplicity, seasonality, and kikubari, the Japanese art of caring for others by flawlessly anticipating their needs. They use time-honored practices to prepare no more than 50 meals a night composed with seasonal ingredients from boutique purveyors and growers. From the aged soy sauces to fresh wasabi, nothing is overlooked. The kitchen uses such traditional techniques as agemono, yakimono, nimono, and tsukemono to offer complete, balanced meals alongside omakase progressions tuned to seasonality.
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Sawa Restaurant & Lounge, Coral Gables Pets are always welcome at this dual Mediterranean and Japanese restaurant’s patio in Merrick Park. Take your furry friend for a special doggie meal off their menu. Start with some “tapas” like jerky strips or baked biscuits, then choose between the chicken breast kebab or filet mignon kebab for the main course. And don’t forget to conclude on a sweet note with a True Acres Dessert Cup!
The Vibrant Local Music Scene in Cutler Bay
Cutler Bay, located just south of Miami, boasts a vibrant and ever-evolving local music scene. Despite its relatively small size, this suburban gem has earned a reputation for producing some of the finest musicians and hosting unforgettable music events. Whether you're a local or a visitor, exploring Cutler Bay's music hotspots will immerse you in an array of soundscapes, from indie rock to Latin beats, and everything in between.
Trending Music Events in Cutler Bay
Every week, Cutler Bay becomes a lively stage for numerous trending music events. The bustling Farmer's Market on weekends transforms into a hub for local artists to perform live. You can enjoy the rustic tunes of folk music while sampling the freshest produce in town. Another highlight is the annual 'Bay Beats Fest,' held every Spring. This event attracts regional bands and solo artists who offer a range of genres, providing an electrifying experience for music lovers in the area.
Discover the Hottest Music Hotspots
If you're on the lookout for the best venues to catch a live performance, then you’re in for a treat. The Cutler Bay Music Hall is an iconic spot where both established and emerging artists perform. This venue, known for its excellent acoustics and intimate setting, provides an unparalleled concert experience. Moreover, local bars like the 'Melody Tavern' and 'Harmony Bar' frequently host open mic nights and live DJ sessions, making them popular choices for those seeking fun nightlife opportunities.
Experience Local Artists
Cutler Bay's local artists bring an authentic and unique sound to Miami's music scene. One standout is 'The Bay Echoes,' a band that's become a hometown favorite with their fusion of rock and Latin influences. Moreover, solo artist Selena Rivera captures hearts with her soulful voice, often performing at local pubs and festivals. Catching these artists live is an experience in itself, offering a genuine taste of Cutler Bay's rich musical talent.
Exciting Concert Opportunities
Concert lovers will find plenty to look forward to in Cutler Bay. The 'South Dade Concert Series' brings high-energy performances to outdoor spaces, making it a community favorite. This event often features international artists as well as local talent, providing a global flavor to the local music scene. Additionally, the 'Live at Ludovici Park' concert series is a must-attend; set in a beautiful park with a relaxed atmosphere, it’s an ideal place to enjoy some world-class tunes under the stars.
Local Insights on the Best Spots for Music
For the inside scoop on where to find the best music, locals are your best resource. Engage with residents on Kikihub, an anonymous chat platform that provides real opinions and secrets. From discovering a hidden jazz bar to finding out about an underground rave, Kikihub offers invaluable local insights that aren't easily found elsewhere. The platform is a treasure trove for music aficionados looking to dig deeper into Cutler Bay's music culture and uncover lesser-known gems.
In summary, Cutler Bay's local music scene is a dynamic blend of various genres and cultural influences. Whether it's catching a trending music event, visiting renowned music hotspots, or discovering local artists and concerts, this Miami-adjacent town offers something for every music lover. Enhance your experience by connecting with locals through Kikihub to get the best and most authentic music-related tips and secrets.