Miami’s version of Thanksgiving comes with more than the quintessential feast. The weather cools, the humidity takes a vacation, and friends and family escaping real winter flock to visit. If the ...
Laine Doss is an award-winning food and spirits writer with nearly two decades of experience. She is the editor of Broken Palate and the former food editor of Miami New Times. More often than not, ...
Thanks to the campuses of Florida State University, Florida A&M University, and Tallahassee State College, which have a combined enrollment of roughly 67,000 students all together, Tallahassee has its ...
The Walt Disney World Resort, a 90-square-mile expanse of theme parks, resorts, shopping, and dining experiences located just south of Orlando, Florida, is a place where speed over spectacular is the ...
In Miami, Cuban food isn’t just popular — it’s part of the city’s DNA. Waves of Cuban immigrants, especially from the 1960s onward, have shaped the local culture, bringing more than just stories of ...
Faiyaz Kara is a writer, editor, and journalist based in Orlando, Florida, and Toronto, Canada. He served as a sports editor at the Toronto Star and is the current restaurant critic at the Orlando ...
As Miami’s corporate epicenter, Brickell was once the city’s epicenter of international commerce. This dense urban area has become both a residential and tourist hub, thanks to luxury condos and ...
Miami is a true diner’s paradise, where you can start your day with arepas and Colombian hot chocolate, indulge in Jamaican jerk, fresh seafood, or Asian-inspired bites, and end the evening sipping a ...
Allison Ramirez is a freelance journalist with over 15 years of experience covering food and drink, travel, art, culture, and more. Born and raised in South Florida, I was surrounded by fruits — sweet ...
There’s more to Little Havana than dancing the night away to live salsa music, playing dominoes in the park, blowing fancy cigar smoke rings, and singing karaoke from inside a giant pineapple-shaped ...
South Beach may have made a name for itself as an overly touristy hotspot where all you’ll find is overpriced sugary cocktails and late-night bottle service, but there’s actually a surprising number ...
Love brunch? The better question is — who doesn’t? Sure, pancakes and mimosas come standard, but in Miami, this can also mean anything from tapas to tacos. Here is where to find some of the best ...