South Beach worker bees have a new spot for brek and lunch, complete with a hearty, seasonal Cal-American menu.
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Unlike most of the hoity-toity spots along the waterfront, Hi Dive is a straight-up bar for guys’ guys and the girls who love them. Cheap brews (especially at happy hour), passable bar food, sweet views, and a rowdy crowd always make for a good time.
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South Beach worker bees have a new spot for brek and lunch, complete with a hearty, seasonal Cal-American menu.
Sexy Eve Lounge opens tonight in SoMa, with black leather banquettes and paintings of pinups.
Head to this contemporary tavern (housed in an old printing press) anytime of day for delicious New American fare.
Michael Mina’s SOMA wine bar has a purported list of about 3,000 wines and tasty eats like sturgeon rillettes and duck confit.
Some get their kicks on Route 66. But we bet you’ll be getting yours at ...
Take in views of the bay as you feast on seasonal live shellfish at this eatery. The wine list has upward of 350 bottles, and the bar’s got the requisite handcrafted cocktails, too. Take a peek at the nineteen-foot aquarium columns and a glass-blown “caviar” chandelier.
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The futuristic venue’s three adjoining rooms are a sort of grown-up Neverland. The perimeter of the all-white Salle Neige is lined with oversize mattresses, where diners enjoy dinner and cocktails off the contemporary Continental fusion menu.
This swanky SoMa spot gets everything right with a list of 100-plus agave tequilas to accompany modern takes on traditional Mexican fare (chiles rellenos, slow-cooked carnitas), all in a space with high ceilings, exposed brick, and touches of iron and stone.