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The Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables was built in 1926 by George Merrick, who is known as the founder of Coral Gables. After opening, the hotel quickly became a big deal, hosting fashion shows and galas, along with famous guests such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Al Capone and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Ghost stories began when gangster Thomas "Fatty" Walsh was shot and killed at a party there in 1929. During World War II, the Biltmore was turned into a military hospital. Once the war was over, it continued being a hospital for veterans. It was then completely abandoned from 1968 to 1983. Its storied history of murder, hospital occupancy and its abandonment led a resident guest to tell ghost stories to visitors every Thursday night in the Biltmore’s lobby for 10 years.
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The Oldest House In Miami The Barnacle, a real historical jewel in the heart of Coconut Grove, is one of the oldest buildings in Miami-Dade County standing in its original location! Today, the Barnacle Historic State Park is a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and those looking for a beautiful view. It is open to the public, offering a unique experience to go back in time to the history of Coconut Grove and all of South Florida. Aside from guided tours, there are concerts, yoga classes, movie screenings, picnic dates and more events to choose from at the site. Or you can simply lay back on the lawn and enjoy the same view as Munroe did with his family back in the early 1900s. The Barnacle Society Inc., a nonprofit volunteer organization, works all year to set up fun programming and preserve the historic state park.
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Wynwood is getting a disco-themed outdoor roller skating rink this fall The colorful pop-up includes skate rentals and the option to purchase cocktails and food. Starting Thursday, September 12, don your neon and head to Wynwood Skate, the only roller skating rink in Miami’s booming arts district. Nestled in the back of Wynwood Marketplace, the large outdoor rink is decked out in a colorful checkerboard pattern à la 1970s disco clubs. Adjacent to the Sip & Pickle pickleball courts, it’s encircled by street art-covered shipping containers and a handful of covered cabana lounges. Similar to Sip & Pickle, Wynwood Skate is open to all ages and skill levels. Since it’s located inside the Wynwood Marketplace, you’ll also find plenty of food and drink options, plus other on-site activities like ping pong, shopping from local vendors, DJs, big screen TVs for screening sports games and more.
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Unique thing to do in Miami: Watch a movie in 4DX at Regal Kendall Village 🍿🎥! This theater fully immerses you into whatever movie you’re watching. I watched Alien Romulus and the effects made it so much more scary 👻. Would you watch a movie in 4DX?
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White Rose “Specialty coffee, tattoo lobby, working lounge & lifestyle café.” There’s one thing for sure about White Rose: You won’t find another coffee shop like it. The space is also home to Ocho Placas Tattoo Company, The Betancourt Gallery and Palm Film Lab, so you’ll see plenty of creative types weaving in and out at any hour of the day. The coffee shop is a hotbed for local brands: you could grab pair a gold milk latte with a box of Milly’s Empanadas or your Espresso Fino pour over with cookies from local bakers. They do some serious coffee art here too, although the sweet tooths out there should order the cafe bombon, a double shot with condensed milk.
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Cafe Grumpy This female-owned company proudly roasts all its coffee beans in its Brooklyn roastery. Grumpy sources environmentally and socially responsible beans from Kenya, Honduras, Burundi, Guatemala and Colombia. First-timers should try its award-winning cold brew, which you can drink in-house and then buy to-go in either “Ready-to-Drink” or “Ready-to-Mix” bottles.
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Angelina's Eatery & Cafe Angelinas is Midtown’s neighborhood coffee shop, and a rebrand in 2022 brought on both a cleaner look and new menu to the space. Now, you can grab a delicious shakshuka with a drip coffee, or opt for other AM hits like avocado toast and sandwiches. It’s a great spot for a simple Sunday morning, a midweek break, or a quick cortado to go.
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Suite Habana Cafe Cuban coffee menus have gone largely unchanged in Miami for decades (Bustelo, white sugar, cow milk, you know the stuff). Suite Habana came onto the scene to change this. Owner Nayelis Delisle designed a blend based on memories of her sipping coffee with her abuela in post-revolution Cuba, sourcing beans from Brazil and Colombia to create a dark roast from memory. The espumita here is created with brown sugar, and you can get your cortados, cafe con leches (also iced!) with oat, almond or virtually any other kind of milk. The space is light and airy, filled with a healthy mix of friendly locals, curious travelers and yes, if you’re lucky, Joe Jonas.
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Magdalena Coffee & Houseplants This earthy and airy Edgewater café serves up ethically sourced roasts with a side of Caracas Bakery pastries, croissants and house plants. Their mission is to showcase the beauty of Latin America, sourcing their beans from Colombia and Honduras and serving them up as flavorful espressos, French presses, cappuccinos and more. Come for some conversation or to work for a few hours; the friendly staff makes you feel right at home.
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Pasta e Basta is a cozy Italian restaurant in Midtown that you already know we love. This time we stopped by to try their new brunch menu and we’re what you need to know 👇🍝 Their menu currently offers a variety of paninis and pasta trios, perfect for sharing and for those who always want a little bit of everything 👀 We kicked off our meal with the Panino Polpette e Mozzarella, but the Trio Romano stole the show. For $69 you get this pasta tower that includes Rigatoni Carbonara, Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe and Rigatoni Amatriciana. And the best part? You can now customize your own trio for $79. For dessert we had the Nutella crepes and the tiramisu which is always🔥 PS: If you’re brave enough to dine with a toddler they’ve got a kids menu too and a whole lot of patience ❤️
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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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Entertaining your in-laws when they’re in town can be a daunting task—but it’s easy when you know the best restaurants around. Caracas Bakery in MiMo offers a delightful glimpse into Venezuelan cuisine. Start your day with their renowned cachitos, buttery croissants filled with savory ham and cheese, or indulge in the sweet pastries and empanadas that showcase the country’s vibrant culinary traditions. The spacious spot and friendly staff make this a welcoming place for families to gather and enjoy a taste of one of Miami’s best bakeries. Come early to beat the long lines, but even if you wake up late, it’s worth the wait.
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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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The most romantic restaurant in Miami: Boia De Real-life chef couple Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer own and operate this cozy Little Haiti spot that oozes with charm. If your date doesn’t make you swoon, watching these two cook together will. Sit side by side at the counter while you slurp excellent fresh pasta together and trade sips of your organic wines. Bonus: The tightly edited menu keeps quarrelsome couples from agonizing over dishes they’ll both like.
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Cafe Prima Pasta, Miami Beach When it comes to Miami restaurants, this Italian bistro appears to be a long-time favorite for Messi. Even before his Inter Miami days, he’s been visiting Cafe Prima Pasta with his family for the last 12 years, as revealed by owner Gerardo Cea in an interview with The New York Times. The Argentine-owned establishment features a menu of Italian classics that will please any pasta aficionado, from Crab Raviolotti to Black Linguini Seafood!
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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.
Unlocking the Local Networking Scene in South Miami
South Miami isn't just about picturesque landscapes and a tantalizing food scene; it’s a melting pot of networking opportunities that cater to a diverse community. Strategically positioned near Miami, South Miami brims with local events and socializing venues that help professionals and enthusiasts alike to connect, engage, and thrive. Whether you're searching for popular local secrets or yearning to plunge into trending community gatherings, South Miami has what you need to elevate your networking game.
Popular Networking Events to Check Out
Networking events in South Miami are abundant, localized, and incredibly beneficial for career growth and social connections. One prominent event is the "South Miami Business Mixer," held monthly at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. This event brings together professionals from various sectors, providing a superb platform for exchanging ideas and contacts.
Another noteworthy gathering is “Tech Tuesday,” organized by local tech enthusiasts and held at Beehive Coworking Space. Entrepreneurs, developers, and tech aficionados use this meeting to pitch ideas, share tips, and explore collaborations. These networking events are often abuzz with energy, offering fantastic networking opportunities for those keen on meeting likeminded professionals.
Trendy Community Gatherings for Effective Networking
Besides traditional networking events, South Miami also hosts several trending community gatherings ideal for socializing and networking. The “Green Market” held every weekend at Sunset Drive is a perfect example. This market hosts various local vendors and attracts a diverse crowd, making it a fertile ground for organic networking while you shop for organic produce.
“First Fridays at the Gardens” is another community staple, providing a more relaxed environment for mingling. Located at the Pinecrest Gardens, this event offers live music, food trucks, and art exhibits, offering an excellent backdrop for social interaction and networking with creative minds. It’s a hidden gem for those who appreciate a blend of nature and cultural vibrancy while making new professional connections.
Networking Nightlife in South Miami
Networking doesn't stop when the sun sets; South Miami’s nightlife offers numerous opportunities for professional and social networking. Bars like Bougainvillea’s Old Florida Tavern and Fox's Lounge often host special social networking nights. These events are less formal than the typical networking meetups, allowing individuals to casually converse over drinks and live music.
For those interested in mixing business with pleasure, "Nexus Nights" at Tarpon Bend Tavern offer a unique setting. These nights are specifically designed for professionals to unwind, share insights, and discuss potential collaborations in a relaxed atmosphere. Not only does this diversify the ways in which you can build your professional circle, but it also makes networking a delightful experience.
Your Guide to Socializing Locally
South Miami’s local insights can vastly enhance your socializing and networking prowess. Residents often recommend hidden gardens at the Coral Gables Merrick House as quiet spaces perfect for serene networking amidst lush green landscapes. Additionally, speciality coffee shops like The Salty Donut offer informal meet-ups where startups often discuss innovative ideas over gourmet donuts and robust coffee.
The “Meet & Greet Brunch” at Whisk Gourmet is another local secret worth exploring. Held on the first Sunday of every month, this laid-back gathering invites community members and entrepreneurs to network in a casual brunch setting. The event is perfect for those preferring daytime networking without the needless formality.
Maximize Your Networking at Exclusive Local Events
If you’re in South Miami, gaining local insights on exclusive events can significantly boost your networking game. Unadvertised events like the “Underground Art Afternoons” at the Miami Conservatory of Music can be found via Kikihub, a local anonymous chat platform where residents share insider information. These secretive events bring together an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, and business professionals, providing a unique networking experience in an avant-garde setting.
Similarly, the “Wine & Wed” networking circles often held at local wineries like Schnebly Redland’s Winery give professionals a relaxed venue to discuss future projects and potential collaborations over gourmet wines. Events like these are not commonly known to outsiders, making them the ideal places to form valuable connections within tight-knit community circles.