Posts in Weekly Nibble
VeritageMiami Kicks Off 2019 Season Next Week

Celebrating its 23rd year, VeritageMiami, presented by City National Bank, will host 2,500 food, wine, beer and spirit aficionados from across South Florida to eat, drink and unite – all to benefit United Way of Miami-Dade. VeritageMiami showcases top sommeliers, incredible chefs, prestigious wines, breweries and an impressive lineup of auction lots.

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Weekly Nibble: Four Ways To Celebrate National Pie Day in Miami

Did you know National Pie Day started in the mid-1970s after some guy (a nuclear engineer who loved pie) decided to call his birthday (January 23rd) National Pie Day and eventually within the next decade it became sponsored by the American Pie Council as an official holiday?

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Weekly Nibble: Whiskey Tastings, Full Moon Parties, Ladies Night Offerings, and More

It looks like 2019 is shaping up to be a busy year in the Magic City. The month of January brings back some favorites like Matador Bar’s Pizza and Pineapple nights, new happy hours at Root & Bone, Azabu, and El Cielo, and whiskey tastings with some of our favorite brands. Check out some of what’s going on around town over the next couple of weeks.

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Wellness Wednesday: Dry January Made Easy with These Miami Mocktails

If you’re anything like us, then you probably over-indulged a bit during the holidays. Now that the new year is here, it’s time to pull back just a little. We aren’t going full “new year, new you,” but some of us are taking it easy when it comes to happy hour.

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Weekly Nibble: How To Spend New Year's Eve In The Magic City

As we enter the last few days of 2018, many of us are looking back on all the delicious meals we’ve had throughout the year and are wondering what our last bites will be before entering the new year. New Year’s Eve is approaching quickly and time is running out to make plans. Whether you’re looking for a low key dinner or an over the top party with a killer DJ, there’s definitely something going on in the Magic City that’s right up your alley to ring in the new year.

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Weekly Nibble: Where To Spend Christmas In Miami

Christmas is almost here. Whether you’re too busy to cook because of all that holiday shopping, or you just don’t want to deal with the mess — there’s tons of great spots open on Christmas day for all of your festive feasting. From buffet style dinners to warm comforting family meals, and more. Here are a few spots we recommend making a reservation at on this special holiday.

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Weekly Nibble: Miami Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month With These Incredible Deals

As you may know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know about 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12.4%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime? Those are some very scary stats — so please make sure you’re getting checked out annually! In the meantime, restaurants and bars all over Miami are featuring special menu items that donate proceeds to various breast cancer research groups and hospitals in the area.

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Weekly Nibble: 60 Cent Margaritas, Oktoberfest, Craft Spirits Fest and More

There’s always something to do in the Magic City. Whether it’s celebrating a classic restaurant’s anniversary or drinking beer for Oktoberfest — there’s plenty to do over the next week.

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Weekly Nibble: Cocktails for a Cause, New Menu Debuts, and Plenty of Happy Hour Options

So ​​​​​​​many events, so little time! It's Friday and as always, there's plenty to do in the Magic City. Here are a few events, new menus, and happy hour offers that we think are worth checking out! Many of these features have a charity component to them that make that just that much more special. Hope to see you at a few!

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Weekly Nibble: Where to Celebrate Bastille Day in Miami

Bastille Day is much more than just an excuse to drink rosé all day. The French holiday is formally called “La Fête Nationale” and is celebrated each year on July 14. The holiday recognizes and celebrates the storming of the Bastille penitentiary, which ultimately helped usher the French Revolution. It also represents the tyranny of the French monarchy and King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

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Get Ready for Some Soccer: Where to Watch the World Cup 2018

The FIFA World Cup kicks off today, so dust off your soccer jerseys and get the vuvuzelas ready as 32 of the best national teams face-off in this month-long tournament. While USA unfortunately didn’t qualify to compete in this year’s World Cup, North America was just selected as a host in 2026, which is reason enough to celebrate!

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