On Saturday, Icebox Cafe Hallandale Beach channels the 60s with a Motown brunch featuring rock n soul singer Angie Griffin and pianist Antulio Mora. The prix-fixe brunch features a range of classics, from eggs Benedict to lemon ricotta pancakes. The meal also includes a choice of beverage, including a mimosa, a bellini, a bloody mary, or a glass of rosé.
Saturday, May 29, at Icebox Cafe Hallandale Beach, 219 North East Third St., Hallandale Beach; 954-744-4251; iceboxcafe.com. Seatings available between 12 to 2 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. $50 per person and $35 per child.
The Hyundai Air & Sea Show returns to Miami Beach.
If you don’t observe Lent, there’s a surefire way to know when the season rolls around. Mardi Gras parties may have gone missing this year, but you can’t miss that every fast food place in town is offering fish sandwiches.
A new one in the mix this year is Golden Chick’s beer-battered Alaskan cod, offered for the first time ever, as a fillet, on a sandwich or on a combo with butterfly shrimp. I tried the combo, and it’s pretty tasty. But if you don’t want to resort to fast food, try the Filet O’ Butcher slider at Son of a Butcher.
Nothing fixes a long day of stressful exams and heavy coursework like the burn of tequila masked by the fruity flavors of margarita mix. Fortunately, attending the University of Miami has its perks as Miami is home to an eclectic bar and restaurant scene.
With National Margarita Day coming up on Feb. 22, there is no time like the present to start exploring. Ring in the boozy holiday at these five bars not too far from campus, via Assistant Culture Editor Jarrod Houseknecht. Photo credit: Instagram, @tacology taqueria
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