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  • Burger & Beer Joint

    11025 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines Miramar

    3 articles
  • Sangrias

    229 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-728-9804

    2 articles
  • Simply Natural

    8271 Sunset Strip Plantation

    954-742-8344

    Any health-food store can sell stuff that claims to be good for you. But go to the counter at Simply Natural in Sunrise and you're liable to find Richard or Shahrooz, the husband-and-wife owners who are not just selling healthy stuff, but creating a community of wholesome living. Together, they have been known to offer free meditation classes, free guest lecturers, and even free samples of vegan foods. They can draw upon their vast expertise on all matters health to recommend an herbal remedy or nutrition supplement for whatever ails you. Or they can set you up with one of the many practitioners who rotate through the shop's back office: an acupuncturist, masseuse, reflexologist, iridologist, or CardioVision analyst. Plus, it's a short walk next door to the Simply Natural Café, which boasts the area's cheapest and most truly organic menu around. The meat is grass-fed and hormone-free, and even the beer and wine are organic.
    1 article
  • B Square Burgers

    1021 E. Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale

    954-999-5216

    This burger spot serves gourmet comfort food in a chill setting with a full bar & patio.
  • Big City Hot Dog Stand

    1199 E. Commercial Blvd. Oakland Park

    954-776-4744

    The hot dogs and sandwiches hail from New York and Chicago at this popular Commercial Boulevard lunch counter. Franks this good could hold their own in any big city: The Polish ($5), a spiced, hot dog/sausage hybrid topped with sautéed onions and mustard, is definitely a worth making the trip. The aptly named "ripper" ($3.50) is not for the faint of heart, either: Big City starts with an ordinary dog, then wraps it in bacon, deep-fries it Jersey-style, and drenches it with creamy nacho cheese sauce. In addition to the dogs, Big City dishes up stellar Italian beef sandwiches, Philly cheesesteaks, and messy half-pound burgers that can hang with the best in South Florida. There's a second location in Davie.
    7 articles
  • The Blues Burgers

    801 N Federal Highway #109-110 Hallandale Beach

    754-263-3294

    The Blues Burgers Hallandale Beach features live music, craft beers, grass-fed burgers and more in a cozy and friendly atmosphere.
  • Bokamper's Sports Bar & Grill

    1280 S. Pine Island Rd., Plantation Fort Lauderdale

    954-533-7152

    Dolphins vet (and Plantation resident) Kim "Kimbo" Bokamper started this neighborhood hang to indulge his sports fetish, and it shows. Fifty plasma TVs enough for ya? If you know what most places with that sort of cathodic bling are like in terms of atmosphere, you probably have a good idea what to expect from the food. A few entrees, like the blackened swordfish sandwich and Bo's burger (with a fried egg poised atop) stand out on the menu, but beers, wings, and football: That trusty trifecta is always going strong at Bokamper's.
    6 articles
  • Brgr Stop

    4301 Coconut Creek Parkway Coconut Creek

    954-975-8459

    8 articles
  • Brother Tuckers

    3332 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach

    954-785-1984

    Remember Friar Tuck, that rotund disciple of Robin Hood whose proselytizations involved food and booze more often than God? Well, if the goodly father had found his way from 11th-century England and somehow landed smack in the middle of Pompano Beach, he'd have quit the priesthood and opened Brother Tuckers, a saintly themed gastropub that seeks perfection in its most ingestible forms. It's a hole in the wall that would feel dusty if it weren't so clean and homey, literally hidden behind red brick and old wood. Inside, punters sip dozens of varieties of Belgian and Old World brews from style-appropriate glassware (snifters, pint glasses, mugs, and goblets) and feast on the small-but-well-conceived menu of upscale pub food. Daily specials (Thursday to Sunday) offer great variety, like a juicy, fresh mozzarella-and-bacon-stuffed meat-loaf sandwich or sirloin steak pounded thin and doused in homemade chimichurri. Other menu choices include salads with cranberries and grilled chicken, pork tenderloin with "Tucker" BBQ sauce, and a Monk's pizza with clams, garlic, and oregano. The house burger, decked in salsa and jalapeños, could make a case for best in SoFla. Tuckers closing times aren't posted, though it stays open fairly late for those seeking to revel in the great food, beer, and atmosphere.
    6 articles
  • BurgerFi

    4343 N. Ocean Dr., Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Beaches

    954-489-0110

    This fast-casual burger chain offers burgers, fries, frozen custard, and a range of vegetarian and red-meat-free options. Try the Burger Fi burger (with two angus patties, lettuce, tomato, and Burger Fi sauce) or the New York Style Dog (topped with deli mustard and sauerkraut).
    11 articles
  • BurgerFi

    2700 N. University Dr. Coral Springs

    954-510-8300

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    1902 S. University Dr. Davie/West Hollywood

    954-900-5203

    This fast-casual burger chain offers burgers, fries, frozen custard, and a range of vegetarian and red-meat-free options. Try the Burger Fi burger (with two angus patties, lettuce, tomato, and Burger Fi sauce) or the New York Style Dog (topped with deli mustard and sauerkraut).
    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    2009-C NE Second St. Deerfield Beach

    954-531-6168

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    1465 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale

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    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    2477 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-835-5514

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    1955 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Hallandale Beach

    954-455-0536

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    3150 N. Federal Highway Lighthouse Point

    954--489-0110

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    15910 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines

    954-589--1612

    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    700 S. Rosemary Ave. West Palm Beach

    561-557-9144

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    1 article
  • BurgerFi

    2810 Weston Rd. Weston

    954-306-0077

    1 article
  • Burgers & Suds

    360 E. McNab Rd. Pompano Beach

    954-772-8007

    1 article
  • California Burgers and Shakes

    5441 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale Beaches

    954-533-4679

    The burgers at this retro, West Coast-style joint come wrapped up in wax paper like a classic Î?50s burger shack. Not only is it cute but functional: The paper keeps the grease from dripping down your hands, allowing you to enjoy your fully decked-out, double-patty sandwich without getting too messy. California Burger also serves some mean French fries that are hand-cut with the skin on. They're soaked ahead of time to crisp up nicely and made-to-order. Even better are the shakes, which are rich and thick and made with fresh vanilla ice cream.
    4 articles
  • Char Hut

    9000 W. State Road 84 Davie

    954-474-9312

    Any chain restaurant applying for an operating license in Florida ought to have to complete a course in the Char-Hut methodology. This little Florida franchise, which opened its first outlet in 1976 to sell char-grilled burgers, onion rings, and hot dogs, is doing so many things right that it’s easy to lose track. It serves nutritious food at low prices – a fresh-ground, lean burger that’s won approval from the American Heart Association; side orders of whole baked sweet or Idaho potatoes, black beans and rice, cole slaw, and plantains; salads topped with grilled tuna steak or chicken. Further, it locates its franchises in western communities and reaches out to its neighbors with specials – discounts for local teachers and faculty, free food for youngsters wearing uniforms on game days, Jr. burgers and hot dogs for every A a kid earns on her report card. It has stuff for vegetarians. Discounts for seniors. It's so squeaky-clean, it’s almost painful; the food is delicious. With every patty flipped over a hot grill, Char Hut sews up one small tear in fast food’s tattered reputation.
    1 article
  • Char Hut

    12221 Taft St. Pembroke Pines

    954-438-1954

    Any chain restaurant applying for an operating license in Florida ought to have to complete a course in the Char-Hut methodology. This little Florida franchise, which opened its first outlet in 1976 to sell char-grilled burgers, onion rings, and hot dogs, is doing so many things right that it's easy to lose track. It serves nutritious food at low prices - a fresh-ground, lean burger that's won approval from the American Heart Association; side orders of whole baked sweet or Idaho potatoes, black beans and rice, cole slaw, and plantains; salads topped with grilled tuna steak or chicken. Further, it locates its franchises in western communities and reaches out to its neighbors with specials - discounts for local teachers and faculty, free food for youngsters wearing uniforms on game days, Jr. burgers and hot dogs for every A a kid earns on her report card. It has stuff for vegetarians. Discounts for seniors. It's so squeaky-clean, it's almost painful; the food is delicious. With every patty flipped over a hot grill, Char Hut sews up one small tear in fast food's tattered reputation.
    1 article
  • Char Hut

    2601 N. University Dr. Plantation

    954-749-0671

    Any chain restaurant applying for an operating license in Florida ought to have to complete a course in the Char-Hut methodology. This little Florida franchise, which opened its first outlet in 1976 to sell char-grilled burgers, onion rings, and hot dogs, is doing so many things right that itÂ?s easy to lose track. It serves nutritious food at low prices Â? a fresh-ground, lean burger thatÂ?s won approval from the American Heart Association; side orders of whole baked sweet or Idaho potatoes, black beans and rice, cole slaw, and plantains; salads topped with grilled tuna steak or chicken. Further, it locates its franchises in western communities and reaches out to its neighbors with specials Â? discounts for local teachers and faculty, free food for youngsters wearing uniforms on game days, Jr. burgers and hot dogs for every A a kid earns on her report card. It has stuff for vegetarians. Discounts for seniors. It's so squeaky-clean, itÂ?s almost painful; the food is delicious. With every patty flipped over a hot grill, Char Hut sews up one small tear in fast foodÂ?s tattered reputation.
    1 article
  • Char Hut

    10000 W. McNab Rd. Tamarac

    954-720-5566

    Any chain restaurant applying for an operating license in Florida ought to have to complete a course in the Char-Hut methodology. This little Florida franchise, which opened its first outlet in 1976 to sell char-grilled burgers, onion rings, and hot dogs, is doing so many things right that it’s easy to lose track. It serves nutritious food at low prices – a fresh-ground, lean burger that’s won approval from the American Heart Association; side orders of whole baked sweet or Idaho potatoes, black beans and rice, cole slaw, and plantains; salads topped with grilled tuna steak or chicken. Further, it locates its franchises in western communities and reaches out to its neighbors with specials – discounts for local teachers and faculty, free food for youngsters wearing uniforms on game days, Jr. burgers and hot dogs for every A a kid earns on her report card. It has stuff for vegetarians. Discounts for seniors. It's so squeaky-clean, it’s almost painful; the food is delicious. With every patty flipped over a hot grill, Char Hut sews up one small tear in fast food’s tattered reputation.
    1 article
  • Charm City Burgers Company

    1136 E. Hillsboro Blvd. Deerfield Beach

    954-531-0300

    Charm City's motto is, "Five star chefs, five dollar burgers." And you'll get just that: gourmet-style burgers topped with so many quality ingredients that they're literally bursting open. The messy sandwiches do pose some serious questions, such as, how do you get your mouth around a six-inch-tall burger and keep dry? But finding the answer is part of the fun. A cowboy burger pairs sautéed onions and mushrooms with thick-cut bacon. The sides rock too: Hand-cut fries are seasoned perfectly, onion rings look as plump as fat donuts, and marinated grilled wings act like Texas barbecue in that the meat falls right off the bone. Wash it all down with a cold microbrew or a Blue Bell milkshake, and you'll forget about the messiness fast.
    15 articles
  • Duffy's Sports Grill

    811 S. University Blvd., Plantation Davie/West Hollywood

    954-473-0477

    There is never enough team spirit at Duffy's Sports Grill. Football helmets line the aisles, and the giant bar area boasts 13 huge projector screens that play every game and sport imaginable. If that's not sports overload, young women in jerseys offer enthusiastic "how are yas?" at every corner while they walk past restaurant-area walls littered with photos of athletic icons such as Jack Nicklaus, Lance Armstrong, and Mickey Mantle. Regulars readily offer up that it's the best happy hour in town, with two-for-one on everything from 4 p.m. to close everyday.
    6 articles
  • Duffy's Sports Grill

    401 N. Federal Highway Deerfield Beach

    954-782-1121

    There is never enough team spirit at Duffy's Sports Grill in Deerfield Beach. Football helmets line the aisles, and the giant bar area boasts 13 huge projector screens that play every game and sport imaginable. If that's not sports overload, young women in jerseys offer enthusiastic "how are yas?" at every corner while they walk past restaurant-area walls littered with photos of athletic icons such as Jack Nicklaus, Lance Armstrong, and Mickey Mantle. Regulars readily offer up that it's the best happy hour in town, with two-for-one on everything from 4 p.m. to close everyday.
    5 articles
  • The Field Irish Pub & Eatery

    3281 Griffin Rd., Dania Beach Fort Lauderdale

    954-964-5979

    Walk into this authentic Irish Pub and you will be instantly transported to a small farmtown in the countryside without leaving the confines of Dania Beach. Not only can you get a proper Guinness, Smithwicks, Harp or Strongbow on tap, you can add a nip of whiskey, and an order of blood pudding. The heavy wood tables at the Field are the perfect place to slam them when you're done. The bar top is as Irish a smiling lass in Carlingford, and the seats are just as comfortable. Nautical adornments, weathered art, vintage books, and an ancient looking fireplace fill out the space.
    11 articles
  • The Filling Station and Garage Bar

    3200 NE 12th Ave. Oakland Park

    954-908-5225

    2 articles
  • Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries

    1818 Cordova Rd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-358-5862

    Across South Florida -- and much of the nation -- Five Guys' famous burgers have been making headlines. Touted by many a city paper as the best burgers ever flipped into existence, these thin, griddle-cooked patties certainly out shadow the menu's other option: hot dogs. The daily-ground beef is lightly packed and grilled to a savory, caramelized crunch, then stacked into twos and loaded between sesame-seed bun. The meat's pretty good, but the toppings are where it's at. Choose to load your greasy gut bomb "all the way" if you so desire, a selection of eight out of 15 available toppings that include grilled onions and mushrooms or bacon, steak sauce, and pickles. They're best following a handful of the house roasted peanuts (trust us, you'll need them to stop salivating while you watch your burger cook up at the open kitchen). For a final touch, go for an order of fries; giant bags of spuds are displayed in the front of house, fresh-cut into skin-on fries daily, and cooked in a tasty peanut oil before they're topped with salt, a choice of Cajun seasoning, and handed over in brown paper bags. Read more.
    3 articles
  • French Quarter Bar & Grill

    2341 N. Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach

    954-781-5222

    For some of us, the French Quarter in New Orleans conjures images of French architecture, lively street musicians, and great food. For others, the quarter is a neon blur of blues bars, beads, and atomic green cocktails. The French Quarter Bar and Grill in Pompano seems to be going for a restaurant/sports bar hybrid - albeit heavy on the sports bar. From the outside, it looks similar to an old Irish Tavern - with a patio bar and Tiki torches. Inside, find oversized booths, a pool table, and several large flat-screen TVs. The restroom stall doors, deftly carved with the names of people to call for a good time, are a special treat. A charming, sun-baked musician may be strumming away and/or an MMA fight may be blaring from the TVs while you peruse the Cajun and Creole goodies. Appetizers include chicken wings, fish dip, and Southwest egg rolls. The New Orleans-influenced offerings include a seafood gumbo and blue cheese oysters. A $17 Cajun trio entrée overflows with shrimp Creole, crawfish étoufée, and jambalaya. Though the jambalaya oddly includes spaghetti noodles, the trio is delightfully filling and "junky," like a dish you'd want to eat after a night of heavy drinking. Which brings us to... cocktails. Although the French Quarter Bar and Grill doesn't have New Orleans' legendary Hand Grenades, it does sell Hurricanes that are prepared using Pat O'Brien's famous mix. Also available at the bar: Voodoo Cherry Kiss Cosmo (a cherry vanilla cosmo) or a Cool Brees (huckleberry-flavored vodka and Red Bull). Hot on the heels of the alcohol pitcher craze, the restaurant serves your choice of liquors - rum, vodka, or coconut rum - with a mixer in flame-red plastic pitchers for just $7.50. Not a bad way to start (or polish off) an evening.
    1 article