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    Emma F.

    Amazing service !!! Amazing people! It was a pleasure to have our work christmas party / get together here. Best part was we got to not only enjoy time off the office with our extended family aka coworkers but we also learned about wines . We had a wine tasting alongside with a small wine class . Perfect combination .

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    A Love Story Winery & Bistro

    A Love Story Winery & Bistro

    3.9(395 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$$
    Walk-ins welcome
    Outdoor seating

    I visited A Love Story Winery yesterday to celebrate my girlfriend Isabel's birthday, and the…read moreentire experience was absolutely wonderful. We chose the birthday celebration package, and the ambiance was just perfect. They had our table beautifully decorated with rose petals, and the attention from the servers was outstanding. She loved every single detail! We ordered several appetizers to share, and everything was delicious. We also had a great time sharing some amazing wine with our family and friends. The food was fantastic, but the absolute highlight of the night was the live music. A mariachi band came over to sing 'Happy Birthday' to her and then went table to table taking song requests. It was such a beautiful and memorable experience. I highly recommend this place for birthday celebrations, especially for the ladies! I will definitely be returning here to celebrate our anniversaries and future special occasions.

    Excelente servicio en Love Story Restaurant. Laura fue súper…read moreamable, atenta y siempre con una sonrisa; además nos recomendó un vino excelente que hizo la experiencia aún mejor. También recibimos la atención de Fernando, muy profesional y pendiente de cada detalle. Sin duda volveríamos y lo recomendamos muchísimo!

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    NEED A DRINK? TAKE ME HOME GLASS BAG. YOU CAN DRINK IT ALL BY YOURSELF OR SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS

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    Coral Castle

    Coral Castle

    3.9(346 reviews)
    10.7 mi
    Walk-ins welcome
    99 years in business

    This is an interesting pit stop if you're in South Florida. We went because it was mentioned in…read moresome TV shows and was something that stood out as unusual. But, it is really quite small. If this was a $10 admission fee, I'd probably add one star. But, they charge $25/pp and there's not much to the place. All that said....is it interesting? Sure. It makes you wonder why the guy who built the place obsessively worked to make it. The story about his lost love gives his the motivation. Still, pretty incredible that he went to this effort by himself.

    My husband has wanted to come here ever since he was a kid, after hearing Leonard Nimoy talk about…read moreit on his show In Search Of.... Hubs told me about it, and then we heard about it together on Coast to Coast Am, early in our marriage. I had forgotten all about it until we were planning our trip to the Keys and my husband brought it up, so, we made it a priority to visit. Homestead is basically the last city you hit on the mainland before you begin your journey through the Keys, so you don't really have to make special plans to get here if you're heading there. Admission is $25 per adult, slightly less for children. With tax and a credit card convenience fee of $1.50, our total admission cost was $55. Personally, I think it was worth it, but then, I am into the weird stuff. The place can accomodate at least 100 people, but due to the oddity of the place and, I'm guessing, it's lack of notoriety, it doesn't seem to get very busy. There were maybe 25-30 people in the 2.5 hours we spent there. Coral Castle is almost entirely outdoors and exposed to the elements, so it is not really a castle. There are sitting areas, a dining area, bathing area and one enclosed living (sleeping) area. The living area could be called a tower, as it is two floors, but 1) You only get to see the lower floor which is now kind of a tool shed museum and 2) You can peek in it, but you can't actually go in it. Everything is made of a type of stone called oolite limestone. It is extremely strong and very heavy. The mystery of the castle is how it was built. How did one 5' tall man move multiple stones, weighing a ton or more, by himself? How did he make his stone chairs rock, and his stone gates turn? He claimed to know the secrets of the pyramid builders, and to this day, no one really knows how he did it. There are guided tours at regularly scheduled intervals, and you can join in anytime at no additional charge (recommended), or you can walk around and look at everything yourself, but there is no signage. You can stay as long as you want and take as many pictures as you want as well. There is a gift shop which has a cutout of Edward Leedskalnin, the man who built Coral Castle, that you can take a photo of or selfie with, along with the usual gift shop fare of shirts/sweatshirts, postcards, magnets, books, and other items. If you're looking for something interesting and unusual to do on the way to the Keys, I highly suggest a stop here. 99/2025

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    Overlook of the park in 2010

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    The Cellar Club - Happy hour ?

    The Cellar Club

    4.1(10 reviews)
    10.2 mi
    $$

    We stopped here for a drink and the service, ambiance, and the food were nothing short of…read moreexcellent. It feels like an old New Orleans bar with a classy slant. Nothing surprised me because this is the Biltmore Hotel.

    I'm here to give five stars for the safe return of bars in Miami during these crazy times we call…read morethe pandemic. The Cellar Club is located in the lower lobby of The Biltmore Hotel and has always been a good spot to grab a drink. I think the last time I was there was when I was a bridesmaid in a wedding and a few of us popped in for a quick cocktail pre-ceremony. Fast forward to last night where I went for a wine with two of my girlfriends. This is an indoor bar, and it is on the smaller side. There are a few tables on either side that fit 3 guests, and a bar that socially distant seats about 2. They have plexiglas at the bar to seperate the bartender from the guest. Bravo! As for the small tables - they are pretty far apart and thus made me feel super comfortable hanging out there. Each table has a bottle of hand sanitizer, and the staff wears masks the whole time. Jorge was our bartender and he was awesome. I opted for sancere, my friend got a delicious looking French Martini and my other girlfriend a sav blanc. We also got a charcuterie board. You can order 3 items from their meat/cheese menu for $20 or 5 for $25. Total no brainer to get 5 for $25. The boar salami and truffle cheese were my favorite. Will most definitely be back. Not related to The Cellar, but I am always so grateful that the Biltmore has so much parking and it's free! Not many luxury hotels in Miami can boast free parking, which is a total perk for visiting one of the many dining/drinking options within the Biltmore to grab a cocktail.

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    The Cellar Club - Titos and tonic, Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout. Best bang for your buck drinks at an overpriced cool bar.

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    Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant - Crispy Brussels Sprouts

    Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant

    4.2(1.4k reviews)
    25.8 mi
    $$$

    What a fantastic experience at Cooper's Hawk! Our visit started at the wine bar where we sampled…read morethe Blueberry Açaí Bubbly Sangria -- one sip and we were sold. We ended up grabbing a bottle for the table, and it was the perfect companion throughout the meal. We kicked things off with bread service. I went with the classic pretzel bread while my wife opted for the gluten-free version, and both were a great start. For our mains, I ordered the Cilantro Ranch Chicken Sandwich -- Tillamook Cheddar, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Smashed Avocado, Cilantro Ranch, and Seasoned Mayo -- but asked to swap the chicken for grilled mahi. The kitchen handled the substitution without a hitch, and it was absolutely delicious. My wife ordered from the gluten-free menu and had the Soy Ginger Atlantic Salmon with Wasabi-Buttered Mashed Potatoes and Asian Slaw, which she raved about. What really stood out was how well Cooper's Hawk accommodates dietary needs without making it feel like an afterthought. The gluten-free options were just as thoughtful and flavorful as everything else on the menu. Great food, great wine, great atmosphere -- we'll definitely be back!

    I love cooper hawks! I always have a good experience. I got the combination flatbread and salad…read more And I got the the spa mocktail which is a refreshing cucumber drink. I opted out for the jalapeño. The flatbread had a really good drizzle on it and went sooo good with my Cesar salad. The waiter forgot our bread but another person helped

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    Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant - View of the tasting room at 6 pm : later it got busier!

    View of the tasting room at 6 pm : later it got busier!

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    Crispy Brussels Sprouts and Caprese Flatbread

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