On a Friday afternoon, I had the opportunity to spend time with the Fontainebleau’s Executive Director of Food and Beverage, John Riccardo. Seated comfortably in the newly redesigned Bleau Bar( at the approximate cost of $6.0 million), we chatted all things food, wine and spirits with a little tossed in about the current state of hospitality, Frank Sinatra and local politics.
Read MoreOk. So you missed it this year! No problem, as many of these spots still offer Mexican specialties, tequila and more so stop by Any Day de Mayo!
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862. However, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has become a popular day of drinking to celebrate Mexican culture. This year, grab your sombrero and raise your cervezas and/or margarita glasses at some of South Florida’s most fun celebrations.
Read MoreIt’s #ThirstyThursday and tomorrow is National Margarita Day — so let’s talk about where to get your tequila drinking on tomorrow. It seems like every restaurant or bar with tequila will be celebrating, so here’s a list of spots to get you started.
Read MoreLolo’s Surf Cantina, on a side entrance of the Stanton Hotel in Sofi, is a casual, “come as you are” spot on the quiet part of Ocean Drive, overlooking Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park. Seating is both indoors and outdoors with hightop tables, overlooking the park and coconut trees, and a block from the ocean.
Read MoreCinco de Mayo may have come and gone this year, but Miami diners can still enjoy authentic Mexican food at these fun spots. Don't limit your taco and tequila intake only on Cinco de Mayo, celebrate this “not a real holiday” on any day, year round.
Read MoreMexicans celebrate their country’s Independence Day with fireworks, fiestas, food, dance and music - and for sure lots of tequila on September 16.
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