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  • Amerant Bank Arena

    1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise Plantation

    954-835-8000

    Formerly FLA Live Arena
    30 events 277 articles
  • Boca Raton Resort and Club

    501 E. Camino Real Boca Raton

    561-447-3000

    16 articles
  • CD Heaven West

    8128 N. University Dr. Tamarac

    954-726-7402

    3 articles
  • Goddess Studio

    2017 Harrison St. Hollywood

    866-447-7655

    1 article
  • Hard Rock Stadium

    347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens North Dade

    305-623-6100

    Ahhhhh, Miami's changeable professional sports arena extraordinaire. Currently known as Hard Rock Stadium, this 76,000-seat arena is the stadium formerly known as Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Dolphins, Land Shark, and Sun Life. This Miami Gardens landmark has hosted five Super Bowls, two World Series, countless rock stars, Wrestlemania and all kinds of other major events. It's where the Dolphins and the Hurricanes play — and its parking lot is home to some seriously epic tailgating come football season. And on the interior, it's got your standard assortment of overpriced concessions and stadium eats — all well worth it to experience the epic excitement of a major sporting event. Sun Life does its job and does it well.
    34 articles
  • Hollywood ArtsPark

    1 N. Young Circle Hollywood

    954-921-3500

    57 articles
  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

    3109 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-564-4521

    If you want to immerse yourself in nature, Hugh Taylor's legacy is the place to do it. Fort Lauderdale's Hugh Taylor Birch Park features a humid maze of tropical hammocks -- the perfect throwback to what once was. There are all kinds of options for exploring this oasis, from canoeing the freshwater lagoon to hiking the two on-site trails to biking the paved road. There's also beach access, if you need a little sandy love in your life. And it's all just a quick jaunt from city living.
    17 articles
  • JM Lexus

    5350 W. Sample Rd. Margate

    800-805-3987

    2 articles
  • Kaizen Beauty Academy

    8405 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines Hollywood

    954-433-4442

    1 article
  • Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

    4000 Morikami Park Rd. Delray Beach

    561-495-0233

    59 articles
  • Murder on the Beach Bookstore

    273 NE Second Ave. Delray Beach

    561-279-7790

    7 articles
  • Out of the Closet

    2097 Wilton Dr. Wilton Manors

    954-358-5580

    6 articles
  • Pink Slip Threads

    3106 N. Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach

    954-580-1040

    3 articles
  • Salon Mantra

    3337 NE 33rd St., Fort Lauderdale Beaches

    954-396-4247

    1 article
  • Sunshine Cathedral

    1480 SW Ninth St. Fort Lauderdale

    954-462-2004

    11 articles
  • W Fort Lauderdale

    401 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-414-8200

    1 event 31 articles
  • Young at Art Museum

    751 SW 121st Ave., Davie Fort Lauderdale

    954-424-0085

    Art, when presented in the right way, can be utterly inspirational. And Young at Art seeks to fuel that creative fire and awaken the inner artist in every youngster that walks through its doors. This Davie kids museum is all about imagination, education and discovery in the form of 55,000-square-feet of interactive fun. They host field trips, birthday parties, workshops, camps and even classes for kiddos, teens and adults alike - everything from digital photo to ceramics.
    26 articles
  • 33rd Street Wine Bar

    3337 NE 33rd St. Fort Lauderdale

    954-566-2111

    Just one block north of Oakland Park off A1A in the Galt Ocean Mile neighborhood, 33rd Street Wine bar is truly the ultimate wine destination for Fort Lauderdale oenophiles. With more than 150 wines to choose from, this charming spot knows its pairings and provides tasty delights to complement a glass or bottle with treats like antipasto, cool tapas, and artisan cheese boards. Owner Candace has created a fantastic atmosphere for wine lovers and knows her wines like the back of her hand. 33rd Street Wine Bar offers wine classes and various weekly or monthly tastings and is available for private birthday or anniversary parties and tastings. 33rd Street Wine Bar is great for an evening of wine and friends while listening to live jazz.
    6 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    512 N. Pine Island Rd., Plantation Davie/West Hollywood

    954-474-3311

    3 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    2203 S. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale

    954-462-5555

    Anthony's has the best pizza this side of Italy - the blackened, bubbly crust is so authentic, you can taste ancient culinary history in it. That's thanks to a coal-fired brick oven that not only cooks outstanding pies topped with everything from cauliflower and arugula salad to breaded eggplant but also roasts chicken wings, beef for focaccia sandwiches, and calzones.
    8 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    9521 Westview Dr., Coral Springs Parkland

    954-340-2625

    We'd argue that Anthony's has the best pizza this side of Italy - the blackened, bubbly crust is so authentic, you can taste ancient culinary history in it. That's thanks to a coal-fired brick oven that not only cooks outstanding pies topped with everything from broccoli rabe and arugula salad to breaded eggplant but also roasts beef for focaccia sandwiches, chicken wings, and calzones. And Anthony's has been successful enough to prove us right: They've opened so many new locations in the past couple of years that there's practically an Anthony's on every corner, with zero decline in quality. The menu is rounded out with a simple but fresh house salad, large enough for two, and a slice of New York-style cheesecake, also large enough for two.
    5 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    11037 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines

    954-443-6610

    We’d argue that Anthony's has the best pizza this side of Italy — the blackened, bubbly crust is so authentic, you can taste ancient culinary history in it. That's thanks to a coal-fired brick oven that not only cooks outstanding pies topped with everything from broccoli rabe and arugula salad to breaded eggplant but also roasts beef for focaccia sandwiches, chicken wings, and calzones. And Anthony’s has been successful enough to prove us right: They’ve opened so many new locations in the past couple of years that there’s practically an Anthony’s on every corner, with zero decline in quality. The menu is rounded out with a simple but fresh house salad, large enough for two, and a slice of New York-style cheesecake, also large enough for two.
    4 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    1203 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach

    954-942-5550

    5 articles
  • Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

    4527 Weston Rd. Weston

    954-358-2625

    We’d argue that Anthony's has the best pizza this side of Italy — the blackened, bubbly crust is so authentic, you can taste ancient culinary history in it. That's thanks to a coal-fired brick oven that not only cooks outstanding pies topped with everything from broccoli rabe and arugula salad to breaded eggplant but also roasts beef for focaccia sandwiches, chicken wings, and calzones. And Anthony’s has been successful enough to prove us right: They’ve opened so many new locations in the past couple of years that there’s practically an Anthony’s on every corner, with zero decline in quality. The menu is rounded out with a simple but fresh house salad, large enough for two, and a slice of New York-style cheesecake, also large enough for two.
    4 articles
  • Aqua Salon

    901 Progresso Dr., Ste. L-6 Fort Lauderdale

    954-828-9930

    1 article
  • Avocado Grill

    125 Datura St. West Palm Beach

    14 articles
  • Bikram Hot Yoga

    721 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale

    954-523-0047

    1 article
  • Bliss Spa

    401 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-414-8230

    1 article
  • Blondies Sports Bar

    229 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-728-9801

    This laidback beachfront sports bar has flat-screen TVs, a pool hall, and game arcade. The menu features wings, tacos, and other classic favorites.
    3 articles
  • Boatyard

    1555 SE 17th St Fort Lauderdale

    954-525-7400

    Boatyard's decidedly contemporary-American menu highlights fresh fish, wood-fired premium steaks, and fancy seafood charcuterie. Make sure to try the Bimini bread, the original restaurant's most iconic offering: puffy blocks of sugar-sweetened, butter-bathed bread served with whipped honey butter.
    35 articles
  • Bonnet House

    900 N. Birch Rd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-563-5393

    The 35-acre subtropical seaside estate enchants visitors with delightful art and architecture.
    4 articles
  • The Breakers Palm Beach

    1 S. County Rd. Palm Beach

    561-655-6611

    Your first glimpse of the Breakers' history of indulgence comes as you approach the imposing Italian Renaissance structure from the driveway. Walk past the limos and into the lobby, where Venetian chandeliers and gold leaf ceilings accentuate the feeling of opulence. The tapestries and fresh flowers further confirm it. This is old money. The original hotel was built more than a century ago with some of the robber baron dollars Henry Flagler made with John D. Rockefeller. While the building has aged gracefully, it was revitalized by an expensive refurbishment that has continued to earn it a place among the best hotels in the world. It has all the stars and diamonds bestowed by travel guides, and 1500 employees, who speak 25 languages, make sure it stays world-class. The spa, the boutiques (you can get Steuben glass at one), and the golf course add to the upper-class experience that can be had on a Palm Beach weekend getaway. But for that real old-money feel, we like dining in the Florentine Room, with its Continental cuisine, impressive wine list, and older gentlemen who wear jackets to dinner simply because one must.
    17 articles
  • Broward Center for the Performing Arts

    201 SW Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-462-0222

    South Florida has tons of venues for theater and live music: for the most part, they’re run of the mill. Not the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Situated directly on the beautifully landscaped riverwalk portion of the New River, the Broward Center screams elegance before you even enter the door. And then you head in: high ceilings, fancy lighting, and newly renovated theaters. The decor will definitely help you to--at least, somewhat--justify the high ticket prices.
    192 events 192 articles