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Thirsty Thursday: Fun With Finlandia Vodka & Hector Acevedo at South Beach Seafood Festival

South Beach Seafood Festival is just a few weeks away! It’s the 6th year of the festival celebrating all things seafood. On the sands of South Beach’s Lummus Park, get ready to feast on seafood dishes from several restaurants around Miami. But best of all — the cocktails included in the price of the ticket! This year Finlandia vodka will be bringing out some of Miami’s best bartenders to show off a little of their flair and cocktail making skills.

We’re sitting down with each of the featured bartenders to learn a little more about them and what we can expect to find them making at South Beach Seafood Festival 2018.

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Here's Where to Get Your Food Festival Fix in Miami

It’s festival season in Miami, and no we’re not talking about music festivals. It’s all about the food festival scene on MIAbites. Once the summer ends, it seems like there’s a different food festival happening nearly every month, Here’s a list to get your tastebuds working.

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Weekly Nibble: Cocktails for a Cause, New Menu Debuts, and Plenty of Happy Hour Options

So ​​​​​​​many events, so little time! It's Friday and as always, there's plenty to do in the Magic City. Here are a few events, new menus, and happy hour offers that we think are worth checking out! Many of these features have a charity component to them that make that just that much more special. Hope to see you at a few!

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MIAMI Magazine's To Live And Dine 2018 Event Gallery

For the 10th year in a row, MIAMI magazine rounded up the best and most exciting restaurants in the city and housed them under one roof. Last night, we joined over 400 local VIPs, foodies, and influencers join to experience tastings by restaurants and to enjoy amazing craft cocktails, music, and entertainment. Check out our full photo gallery to see what we enjoyed.

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Miami Rum Ambassadors Spill Their Favorite Cocktails For National Rum Day

Living in Miami, rum is one of those things you just can’t help but love. Everyone, especially Miamians are familiar with Bacardi — the rum, but what many people don’t know is the Bacardi family is actually the #3 largest brand portfolio in the world.

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The First Annual South Beach Mango Festival August 5th 11-7 pm

Mango season has always been one of the favorite and certainly the sweetest season in South Florida.  And now we have a reason to celebrate this delicious staple of our tropical climate.

Chef, author and James Beard winner, Chef Allen Susser and longtime friend, Robert Lansburgh have teamed up to bring an exciting new event to both locals and tourists.  The first Annual South Beach Mango Festival will be held on Sunday, August 5th from 11-7 pm.  A family-friendly event on the beach at Lummus Park at 12th st and Ocean Drive, tickets are only $20. BUY TICKETS here

 

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Insider's Scoop on the Chef Collective at Pao with Benjamin Murray and Giorgio Rapicavoli

What’s better than a special dinner by one of Miami’s best chefs? Naturally, a collab with two of Miami’s best chefs! On Thursday, July 26, Pao by Paul Qui‘s Chef de Cuisine, Benjamin Murray will welcome famed local Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli, beloved for his fun and funky twists on comfort food, to this month’s Chef Collective at Faena Miami Beach.

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Where To Watch The World Cup Semifinals & Finals in Miami

As the 2018 FIFA World Cup prepares to come to an end and another world champion is about to be crowned, there’s still plenty of soccer left to be played (and watched!). Even if your team got knocked out in an earlier round, be sure to savor the final moments of this World Cup since the next one won’t be around for another four years.

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Weekly Nibble: Where to Celebrate Bastille Day in Miami

Bastille Day is much more than just an excuse to drink rosé all day. The French holiday is formally called “La Fête Nationale” and is celebrated each year on July 14. The holiday recognizes and celebrates the storming of the Bastille penitentiary, which ultimately helped usher the French Revolution. It also represents the tyranny of the French monarchy and King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

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