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  • Alligator Alley Native Florida Tap Room

    830 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Oakland Park

    954-226-2371

  • BrewFish Bar & Grill

    200 E. McNab Rd. Pompano Beach

    954-440-3347

    Live entertainment Friday & Saturday nights. Enjoy colorful sunsets, refreshing drinks, and celebrated cuisine all while relaxing in the casual and intimate setting of Brewfish Bar & Grill. Don’t miss Pompano Beach’s fantastic Happy Hour from 12-7 during the week and 4-7 on the weekend, only at Brewfish Bar & Grill. Dine with Brewfish for lunch, dinner and drinks and enjoy American dishes like burgers, steak, sandwiches, flatbreads, salads and Seafood. Delightful seafood such as shrimp, mahi mahi, steamed mussels, crispy conch fritters, creamy clam “chowda”, shrimp pasta, and plenty more! With a new inside & outside bar and tiki Hut you’ll enjoy fresh & creative cocktails, a thoughtful wine menu and great craft beer and domestic beer selection. Brewfish in Pompano beach takes reservations and walk-ins are always welcome. Good for groups, romantic dates, good for kids, or enjoy coming by yourself. You never know who you’ll meet at Brewfish Bar & Grill in Pompano Beach, FL!
  • 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
  • Dangerous Minds Brewing Co

    1901 N. Federal Highway #E115 Pompano Beach

    954-657-8676

    This brewery and kitchen has 26 taps and a menu of pub grub favorites such as Scotch eggs, flatbread pizzas and griddled beer-cheese sandwiches.
  • Ends Meat

    1910 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood

    954-391-7400

    Here's to hoping nothing changes — as so many good fish tacos at new restaurants almost always do — with Ends Meat chef-owner Kevin Dreifuss' satisfying combination of fresh catch married with a piquant slaw accented with a spicy chipotle aioli, cotija cheese, and large sprigs of fresh cilantro. It's just one of many dishes that are executed perfectly with a creative touch and an eye for detail, while still managing to be fun and approachable. Located in downtown Hollywood, it's a first restaurant for Dreifuss, whose modern-American eatery is earning rave reviews with locals and foodies alike, drawing crowds from as far as the chef's former stomping grounds in Miami for a taste of his creative, quirky dishes. Open for both lunch and dinner, the restaurant's two menus open with similar items. Day and night you'll find close to a dozen starters and a raw bar that includes ceviche, smoked prawns, and an assortment of East or West Coast oysters served with the chef's own apple mignonette and a housemade smoked red pepper cocktail sauce that's good enough to eat on its own. Further down you'll find some of the chef's best creations, ones he's perfected over the years, including mahi-mahi fish sausages and lump crab taquitos. Reuben egg rolls are a must — even if you're not a fan of Reuben sandwiches or traditional egg rolls -- slow-cooked corned beef chopped until it's blended into a fine mince and stuffed into crispy egg roll shells with Swiss cheese and sauerkraut. Of course, dessert shouldn't be overlooked, and all of it is handcrafted with the same passionate enthusiasm as the main plates by Dreifuss' wife Georgianna. A de facto manager and also the restaurant's in-house pastry chef, she's constantly baking up a variety of fresh cakes and pies.Read our full review.
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  • Himmarshee Public House

    201 SW 2nd St. Fort Lauderdale

    For quite some time now, downtown Fort Lauderdale has been known more as a place to drink than as an area to find a good meal. The newly opened Himmarshee Public House is attempting to turn that image around. With innovative cocktails and global comfort food ranging from Mexican tacos to root-beer-glazed spicy lamb ribs to bacon and corn fritters, the spot is bringing a new breed of creative cuisine to "the block." Since the place opened a few weeks back, we're seeing the locals return to the neighborhood -- and we're looking forward to more and more of that.
    49 articles
  • Legends Tavern & Grille

    1391 S Military Trail Deerfield Beach

    754-212-2655

    Legends Tavern and Grille is a sports bar and neighborhood gastropub serving up a menu of traditional bar bites, New American fare, local craft beers and signature cocktails.
  • Legends Tavern & Grille

    3128 N Federal Highway Lighthouse Point

    754-220-8932

    Legends Tavern and Grille is a sports bar and neighborhood gastropub serving up a menu of traditional bar bites, New American fare, local craft beers and signature cocktails.
  • Legends Tavern & Grille

    10 SW 6th St Pompano Beach

    954-933-3859

    Legends Tavern and Grille is a sports bar and neighborhood gastropub serving up a menu of traditional bar bites, New American fare, local craft beers and signature cocktails.
  • Legends Tavern & Grille

    10079 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise Plantation

    954-742-7115

    Legends Tavern and Grille is a sports bar and neighborhood gastropub serving up a menu of traditional bar bites, New American fare, local craft beers and signature cocktails.
    1 article
  • Petanque Kitchen & Bar

    517 Northwood Rd. West Palm Beach

    561-273-5441

  • Ricochet Bar & Lounge

    3250 NE 1st Ave., #122B, Miami Central Dade

    305-673-3873

    The sexy vibe of this hip new bar and lounge in Midtown capitalizes on the energy of the growing art scene in the city. Ricochet exhibits a commitment to showcasing new work in a way the traditional gallery space cannot. Their limited edition coaster sets, designed by established and cutting edge artists, rotate regularly; so does their video art. Surprise performances by renowned musicians are to be expected as well.
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  • Riverside Market Plantation

    6900 Cypress Rd. Plantation

    954-306-6819

    Riverside Market Cafe Plantation is a craft beer hangout offering pizza, sandwiches, burgers, salads, specialty sodas and more.
  • Riverside Market South

    3218 SE 6th Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-524-8986

    Riverside Market Cafe South is a craft beer hangout offering pizza, sandwiches, burgers, salads, specialty sodas and more.
    9 articles
  • Tap 42

    3111 N University Dr., Ste. 100 Coral Springs

    954-688-6944

    Enjoy burgers and other American fare at Tap 42, named for the number of craft beers available on tap. Coveted brews such as Left Hand Milk Stout sell out fast at this mecca for beer geeks. The bar also features eight liquor pulls and a handful of bourbon cocktails, should beer not serve a strong enough buzz. Thoughtful design details and an open space makes for a stylish bar scene. Texaco signs and old neon serve as backdrops against mismatched salvaged wood walls.
  • Tap 42

    1411 S. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-463-4900

    Enjoy burgers and other American fare at Tap 42, named for the number of craft beers available on tap. Coveted brews such as Left Hand Milk Stout sell out fast at this mecca for beer geeks. The bar also features eight liquor pulls and a handful of bourbon cocktails, should beer not serve a strong enough buzz. Thoughtful design details and an open space makes for a stylish bar scene. Texaco signs and old neon serve as backdrops against mismatched salvaged wood walls.
    96 articles
  • The Tipsy Boar

    1906 Harrison St. Hollywood

    954-920-2627

    Going well beyond French fries and chicken wings, this laid-back downtown Hollywood gastro pub serves up comfort food with a twist. A Reuben spring roll comes with corned beef twisted inside a wrapper and fried until crispy. Lobster corn dogs are filled with generous chunks of sweet lobster meat. The dishes may change, but the beer list should stay steady with 40-odd choices. A not-too-hipster scene draws a diverse crowd.
    6 articles