While the U.S. S.B.A defines “small business” to include companies with as many as 1,500 employees, most of us think of small businesses as the main street “mom & pop” shops. It is exactly these local retail businesses that American Express had in mind when they launched “Small Business Saturday.” In an effort to help local […]
Turkey Day PSA
Are you planning to fry your turkey this Thanksgiving? You are in good company. This method of cooking the holiday bird is attributed to Cajun chef Justin Wilson and continues to rise in popularity. But it is dangerous! Which is why Miami’s favorite police officer, Nick Perez, teamed up with Captain David Nunez from City of […]
#Avenue3 – Ten Under $10
It’s Miami Spice Month, and Avenue3 is bringing you ten delicious lunches for just $10 Butterfly Ball 22 NE 3 Avenue, Miami, FL 33132 / 786.452.7338 Chicken Champignon with rice & mushrooms plus your choice of soda Caffe Tonny 192 NE 3 Avenue, Miami, FL 33132 / 305.539.0100 Any sandwich and soda CVI.CHE 105 105 NE […]
Best Chicken Wings in Florida: Sports Grill in Miami
Andy Kryza and Sam Sumpter set out to find the best chicken wings in every state in America for Thrillist. Miamian’s will not be the least bit surprised to hear that they named our own Sports Grill as the winner in Florida. Though every dude who moves to South Beach for a winter and changes […]
Seasalt & Pepper Named to OpenTable’s list: “2014 Hot Spot Restaurants in America”
New Miami restaurant, Seasalt & Pepper has been voted to OpenTable’s “2014 Hot Spot Restaurants in America” by OpenTable’s verified diners. The restaurant is located at 422 NW North River Drive in the former Howard Hughes’ former seaplane hanger along the Miami River. The Miami Herald recently reviewed Seasalt & Pepper, writing “The converted airplane hanger has been […]
What is it About Beer and October? Oktoberfest Miami Style!
The first Oktoberfest was to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810 inMunich, Germany. Today Oktoberfest isn’t just for Germans anymore, and we have a month filled with festivals and activities in celebration of a 19th century wedding… or beer. One or the other. September 21 – October […]