It’s always a good time for beer. This Sunday, April 7, marks National Beer Day, when brew lovers come together to celebrate the day the Cullen-Harrison Act came into effect 82 years ago. Signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the law allowed the flow of...
South Floridians love a good Cuban sandwich. After all, what’s not to love about ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles heated between crispy, pressed Cuban bread? Yet there are so many more types of “Cuban” sandwiches that are equally delectable....
Sample the best Cuban food at these renowned restaurants in Miami. By: Gabriela Hardan and Valerie Conners Cuban culture infuses Miami’s dining scene; in fact, more than 34% of the city’s population hails from the Caribbean island. This pervasive – and...
SOUTH BEACH MEETS SPAIN AND FRANCE Don’t be fooled by Española Way’s seemingly small two-block corridor between 14th and 15th Streets. Its historic ivy-covered buildings pack endless boutiques, cigar shops, and art galleries between their faded pink stucco walls....
What eventually became known as the “Rumba Capital of the World,” thanks to I Love Lucy’s Desi Arnaz, historic Española Way has been bringing European vibes to South Beach since 1925, when it was conceived by two Miami real estate locals, N.B.T. Roney and Walt...
It’s a new day for Española Way. The two-block, throwback tourist destination just finished a big renovation last year, converting to a pedestrian street with new programs, stores and live entertainment mixed in with its 17 restaurants. The street has shown up on...