Miami Bars and Liquor Stores Offering Delivery and Pickup
Though Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent alcohol-to-go order did not specifically permit mixed drinks, some Miami restaurateurs and bar owners have opted for a liberal interpretation.
Though Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent alcohol-to-go order did not specifically permit mixed drinks, some Miami restaurateurs and bar owners have opted for a liberal interpretation.
Miami restaurants celebrate 420 Day with special menus.
A.C.’s Icees has moved to a location on Pan American Drive during the coronavirus pandemic.
Eating House continues its 420 Day tradition with a special menu designed for takeout.
Miami bars have been nominated for Tales of the Cocktail’s 2020 Spirited Awards.
The neighborhood grocery store doesn’t boast the vast inventory of a big-box retailer, but Ernie Perez and his family work hard to give their customers what they need. That goes double during a pandemic.
It’s kind of like a free ad, but it has to be a creative one. And no ringers!
“Bread is a comfort food and a staple, so we felt it’s the smallest thing we can do,” Yvette Cao says.
The coronavirus crisis has ruled out a visit to this Homestead getaway, but Peter and Denisse Schnebly and their staff are offering virtual winetastings with a twist.
New Times signed up for Instacart, Shipt, and Amazon Prime Now and ordered the same list of essentials from each. Then we sat on our keister and waited.
As the number of COVID-19 cases in Miami rises, coronavirus-related government restrictions are squeezing our lives into a smaller and smaller space.
Though Miami’s hospitality community has been hard hit by the pandemic and subsequent stay-at-home orders, local restaurateurs feel compelled to help local hospital workers by keeping them fed.
John Martin’s, a fixture on Miracle Mile since 1989, when childhood friends Martin Lynch and John Clarke opened a traditional Irish pub in Coral Gables, has permanently closed.
The restaurant’s management and staff have teamed up to keep the kitchen operating in order to feed the community.
Punch Bowl Social, with 20 U.S. locations, appears to be among the first corporate casualties of the coronavirus pandemic.
Jose Mendin and his team at Pubbelly Sushi have come up with the perfect snack to fuel your tiger-induced feeding frenzy: the Tiger King roll.
New Times has postponed its annual Out to Brunch event until August 22, 2020.
This week, the Miami Downtown Development Authority launched the initiative “Go Local, Go Direct” to encourage downtown residents to stay home while also helping local restaurants save on fees charged by delivery services like Uber Eats and Postmates.
It’s time for free cooking and drink-making lessons from Miami’s best chefs and bartenders.
Miami’s taprooms are shuttered by government mandate, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your favorite local brewery’s beers at home.
The City of Miami Beach is now allowing local restaurants to operate their kitchens past midnight for delivery.
Marcus Samuelsson’s yet-to-open restaurant will distribute meals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from noon until 4 p.m., or until the daily supply runs out.