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Having weathered the economic downturn that knocked off some of its neighbors, this Las Olas mainstay is still kicking. Of course, this corner joint comes with some of that boulevard's highbrow appeal (you can spend $17 on a salad here). It's popular place for a power-lunch, an interview, or a first date - it smacks of professionalism. That carries to the kitchen, which pumps out semi-fancy grub with panache. Entrees are adventurous but not so crazy they'd bother Grandmother, and most feature an Italian flair. The outdoor tables - even the interior window seats - are perfectly positioned for late-night people-gawking on this trendier-than-thou strip of Fort Lauderdale's prime real estate, and live bands play nightly.
Mangos Restaurant and Lounge, the iconic island-style restaurant and lounge on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, may be in the process of being bought out by Big Three Restaurants Inc. The Orla... More »
What is the favorite activity of any college student traveling abroad? No, it's not sightseeing. And no, it's not museums. It's the pub crawl. That unique cultural experience in which drunken young pe... More »
The beginning of mango season is great. Fresh juicy mangoes are just falling off trees.Their sweet aroma perfumes the air. Best of all they're widely available and, assuming you've got a pal with a ni... More »
Calling all detectives! We have a murder on our hands. Whodunit? Mrs. Peacock in the boiler room with a candlestick? Or the butler in the kitchen with a wrench? Returning for its 17th year, Clueless on Las Olas is an annual fundraiser for... More »
Great place to go for "American" cuisine. Fresh and not too filling!
the best key lime pie
Where is it written that a jazz club must be a bar? Something about the form lends itself more to lingering over dinner than the tenth beer. The jazz kicks in around 9:30 p.m., and the local jazz bands booked there play to a packed house. In the smoking section, which is closest to the stage, an open table is as rare as desert rain. One recent night a woman belted out jazzy covers of Stevie Wonder with a backing group consisting of a bassist, a drummer, a keyboardist, and a... More »
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