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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 1900 SE 15th St
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-763-2777 | | | | | Description: FORT LAUDERDALE. Rustic charm and waterfront views make this Lauderdale Marina seafood house a popular destination.
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| 3200 NE 12th Ave
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33334-4521
954-564-3663 | | | | | Description: OAKLAND PARK. A well-known caterer owns this popular and unique restaurant, which is small and intimate with lace curtains and simple decor. In a departure from the norm, all selections are brought to the table in refrigerated units and patrons choose among signature dishes such as sun-dried tomato pâté. An excellent staff helps you navigate the offerings at this off-the-wall cafe. Desserts are an absolute must. If you're a chocolate lover, try the Orgasm layers of fudge brownies filled with chocolate mousse and frosted in chocolate buttercream. Reservations recommended.
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| East Coast Burrito Factory261 E Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33334
954-772-8007 | | | | | Description: NORTH LAUDERDALE. Delicious Mexican fare is cooked Florida-style and served in a casual diner-like setting. Authentic soft tacos, burritos and salads are made to order with refried beans or with the healthier choice of black beans. Wonderful vegetable sides are available as well as tasty desserts. Dine outside on the patio or inside on a rustic wooden bench. You won't be disappointed!
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| 210 SW 2nd St
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-524-1818 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A favorite for casual, American cuisine with an eclectic twist. The chef creates simple, fresh dishes using seasonal local ingredients, including plantain and lamb empanadas, risotto cakes, dolphin with mashed potatoes, or grilled veal with porcini mushroom sauce. With a great location near the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, this is the ideal restaurant for a meal before or after a cultural event. On weekends, young professionals hit the outdoor patio in droves. Reservations recommended; business casual attire. The adjoining Side Bar offers daily happy hour and live music/DJs Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights.
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| 625 E Las Olas Blvd
Ft Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-761-7920 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. This high-end restaurant attracts a sophisticated crowd with its innovative cuisine, impressive wine list and sleek décor. Mediterranean-inspired New American dishes such as corn-crusted snapper highlight the menu while more traditional offerings such as strip steak are also available. A full bar, adjoining lounge and tapas menu make the restaurant a popular nightlife destination as well.
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| La Spada's Original Hoagies4346 Seagrape Dr
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea,
FL
33308
954-776-7893 | | | | | Description: LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA. Lengendary hoagies and enthuiastic staff draw crowds to this awesome sandwich shop.
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| 821 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-462-1514 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. For casual cafe-style dining, try Las Olas's Noodles Panini. At this eatery, you can order up tasty sandwiches, pasta and salads. Try the ciabatta bread stuffed with prosciutto, arugula, Reggiano and artichoke. Of course, the place is best known for its panini (sandwiches), and there are plenty of tasty ones from which to choose tuna packed in olive oil and served on multi-grain, spit-roasted beef and the famous "Number 16" (Aunt Marion's special meatballs and Fontina cheese served on fresh filone.) The street-side dining area, adorned by greenery and small twinkling lights, makes for a festively romantic atmosphere. Reservations suggested.
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| 1105 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-766-8700 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. Enjoy a waterfront view from the patio of this delightful Northern Italian bistro. The meal begins with a loaf of garlic bread, and salads such as pears on arugula or the Fantasia (apples, walnuts and gorgonzola) are highly recommended. Pastas are available in both appetizer and dinner portions, and main course specialties include the hearty grilled lambchops and baked whole fish, flavored with garlic, sage and rosemary. A wide selection of wine is available to complement your meal. NB Lunch is served Monday-Saturday.
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| 17 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33313
954-522-7553 | | | | | Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. This Key West original branches out and continues to serve the best sloppy joe sandwiches around. Not only do you get great food but you also get the best ocean view in the city from their spot in the Beach Place shopping center. Walk in and you are transported to Key West, with a festive air and frequent live music. If the original sloppy joe isn't your taste, try one of their huge burgers or chicken....it's all great.
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| 1236 S Federal Hwy
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-522-5046 | | | | | Description: Known for its succulent ribs and famous BBQ sauce, this cozy eatery bustles with families dining at picnic tables. Classic soul food dishes such as collard greens, mac'n'cheese, baked beans, corn bread and sweet potato pie complement the meat. Before you leave, be sure to grab of bottle of Jenkins' signature sauce to take home.
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