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Read MoreCatch March Madness at Hudson Yards' top bars—O’Toole’s Way, Bronx Brewery, and Ana Bar & Eatery—for game-day specials, trivia nights, and unbeatable ambiance near Madison Square Garden.
Read MoreNew York’s Gilded Age was a time of unbridled opulence, where high society waltzed through extravagant ballrooms, toasted with the finest champagne, and gathered in salons dripping with gold. While the era of Astors and Vanderbilts may be long gone, its spirit lingers in the city’s most refined spaces, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of a bygone age. The Gold Room at Lotte New York Palace is one such place, seamlessly blending historic elegance with modern luxury. Nestled within the Villard Mansion, this breathtaking cocktail lounge transports guests to the late 19th century with its original gilded ceilings, Renaissance-style architecture, and the kind of ambiance that makes every sip feel like a toast to old New York.
At the heart of its allure is a cocktail menu inspired by the icons of the era, including the Mrs. Astor Cocktail, a tribute to socialite Caroline Astor, known for shaping high society’s most exclusive guest lists. The Art of the Martini menu pays homage to the timeless sophistication of the drink, offering variations crafted with everything from classic gin and vodka to tequila and soju, a nod to Lotte’s Korean heritage. Pair these with indulgent small plates like black truffle frites or lobster mac and cheese, and suddenly, the past doesn’t seem so distant.
For those looking to step further into the world of the Gilded Age, the city offers plenty of opportunities to embrace its grandeur. The Morgan Library & Museum, once the private retreat of financier J.P. Morgan, remains one of the most exquisite interiors in New York, while the opulent halls of The Met’s period rooms transport visitors to the drawing rooms of the elite. But if you’re looking for an evening of true indulgence, where history meets contemporary sophistication, an evening at The Gold Room might just be the closest thing to stepping into the pages of The Age of Innocence.
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Tickets are now available for the nation’s most celebrated wine and food Festival: the 24th Annual Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®). From February 20-23, 2025 the four-day star-studded event will return to Miami Beach with more than 105 events, Food Network’s biggest culinary icons, Grammy-winning artists, popular lifestyle personalities, and more than 500 chefs, winemakers, and spirit producers who will come together to EAT. DRINK. EDUCATE. as the Magic City sets the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience.
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“The Festival not only celebrates the vibrant spirit of South Florida but also highlights the incredible food and beverage that has put Miami on the map as a premier culinary destination," says Lee Brian Schrager, Festival Founder & Director. “Miami’s unique setting makes it an ideal host for the annual Festival, attracting amazing local, national, and international talent, which keeps fans coming back every year. It’s incredible to see how far the Festival has come – from its beginnings on the FIU campus to now being a global event that supports the next generation of hospitality leaders.”
We also wanted to share a few of the new 2025 Festival events below.
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We’re excited to announce FoodieCon® will return to bring together social media’s most food-loving personalities and a unique “offline” food experience. The full day of programming will feature influential digital content creators for memorable cooking demos, interactive panels, immersive activations and photo opportunities, and book signings with digital trailblazers.
Lastly, we are thrilled to reveal this year’s Tribute Dinner will honor culinary genius Dominique Crenn and acclaimed vintner Gérard Bertrand. This exclusive event promises to be a grand celebration of exceptional talent and artistry in both the kitchen and the vineyard.
The Festival’s iconic open-air tasting tents will return this year – American Airlines® North Venue and Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village – for two days and four nights with the country’s most talented chefs and popular lifestyle personalities, supported by over 1,500 students from Florida International University. Returning fan favorites that guests can expect to see include:
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● Rachael Ray will return to host the 18 th annual Mike's Amazing® Burger Bash presented by Schweid & Sons® on Thursday, February 20
● Aarón Sánchez will host the wildly popular Tacos & Tequila presented by Tequila Cazadores, featuring chefs serving up various iterations of one of Mexico’s most iconic dishes on Saturday, February 22
● 135,000 sq. ft. culinary playground featuring LIVE cooking demonstrations from Food Network personalities, 1,200+ products for sampling, over 45 restaurants and more at the Goya Foods' Grand Tasting Village on Saturday, February 22 and Sunday, February 23
From highly competitive cooking competitions to exclusive one-night-only pop-ups, the Festival team has programmed a diverse lineup of new events that will keep guests entertained throughout the weekend. Highlights include:
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● Alex vs Miami, hosted by Alex vs America’s Alex Guarnaschelli and Eric Adjepong on Thursday, February 20, will be a late-night dance party during which participating chefs will go head-to-head, competing to create the best dish of the night inspired by local flavors.
● Inspired by his hit series of the same name, Guy Fieri will host Tournament of Champions, an epic culinary competition where four teams—each led by a past TOC winner will battle it out on the sands of Miami Beach for top honors on Friday, February 21.
● Tyler Florence will host the new Masters of Fire, celebrating the art of grilling and outdoor cooking, on Saturday, February 22.
● Duff Goldman will host a comedy show and dessert party, A Dozen Eggs and a Dream: A One-Man Show and Dessert Party hosted by Duff Goldman, on Saturday, February 22.
● A new grand finale event, Asian Night Market hosted by Andrew Zimmern, Jet Tila and Aarti Sequeira, will feature a special performance by Rev Run and close out the Festival weekend on Sunday, February 23.
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From Miami Beach to Kendall and everywhere in between, the 2025 Festival offers a carefully curated lineup of events that celebrate the vibrant local cuisine and culture of these neighborhoods and their significant role in shaping South Florida. Event highlights include:
● A Taste of Italy hosted by Giada De Laurentiis part of the Miami Design District Event Series on Thursday, February 20
● Steak and Whiskey hosted by Michael Symon part of the Miami Design District Event Series on Friday, February 21
● The Cookout hosted by JJ Johnson presented by Stella Artois on Saturday, February 22
● A Sunset Feast sponsored by Grove Bay Hospitality Group & Friends hosted by Belkys Nerey & Dan Le Batard part of The Hangar Event Series presented by Capital One on Saturday, February 22
● Noche Cubana hosted by Michelle Bernstein, David Martinez, and Gio Gutierrez on Saturday, February 22
● Taste of Paradise hosted by Niven Patel and Mohamed Alkassar on Saturday, February 22
● Miami Bakery Brunch hosted by Zak Stern on Sunday, February 23
● Overtown Eatup! hosted by Marcus Samuelsson on Sunday, February 23
● Drag Brunch featuring Mistress of Ceremonies Athena Dion on Sunday, February 23
The 2025 Tribute Dinner, part of The New York Times Dinner Series, will take place on Saturday, February 22 at the Loews Miami Beach. The prestigious event will honor renowned chef Dominique Crenn and acclaimed vintner Gérard Bertrand, celebrating their exceptional talent and artistry. The unforgettable evening will be dedicated to their passion, innovation, and excellence in both the culinary and wine worlds.
This year’s Festival will feature a variety of intimate gatherings, including seated Brunches & Lunches, Master Classes, and exclusive one-night-only Intimate Dinners, alongside a handful of Family-Friendly Events and Late Night Parties. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to dive into the art of gastronomy, engage in meaningful conversations, and connect with their favorite chefs, local restaurateurs, vintners, and mixologists. Each event will feature a curated selection of premium wines and spirits from the Festival’s exclusive provider, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits. Highlights include:
● Table of Ten hosted by Bobby Flay at Casa Tua on Thursday, February 20
● Dinner hosted by Niven Patel and Maneet Chauhan at Ghee Indian Kitchen Wynwood on Thursday, February 20
● Dinner hosted by Michael Solomonov, Stephanie Izard, and Adeena Sussman part of The New York Times Dinner Series at Aviv at 1 Hotel South Beach on Friday, February 21
● Cigars & Spirits hosted by Guy Fieri presented by Cigar Aficionado on Friday, February 21
● Croissant-Making Master Class hosted by Casa Bake part of the Master Class Series presented by Capital One on Saturday, February 22
● Delilah Miami presents Jazz Brunch hosted by Michael Symon and Michael Teich on Saturday, February 22
● Lunch hosted by Susur Lee and James Wright at Klaw Miami on Saturday, February 22
● Vietnamese Cooking Master Class hosted by TÂM TÂM part of the Master Class Series presented by Capital One on Saturday, February 22
● Dinner hosted by Andrew Zimmern and Diego Oka part of the American Airlines® Dinner Series at La Mar by Gastón Acurio on Saturday, February 22
● BBQ-Making Master Class & Lunch hosted by Apocalypse BBQ part of the Master Class Series presented by Capital One on Sunday, February 23
● Farmers Market Brunch hosted by Michael Schwartz part of the Miami Design District Event Series on Sunday, February 23
● Dim Sum Brunch hosted by Dale Talde at Hutong on Sunday, February 23
● A Sushi Omakase Collective hosted by Uchi, Kissaki, MILA Omakase, Mr. Omakase, and Sushi by Scratch Restaurants at SGWS Wynwood on Sunday, February 23
To date, the Festival has raised more than $40 million in support of its educational mission to provide an invaluable real-world experience and an interactive educational platform for future leaders of the hospitality industry at the Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at Florida International University (FIU). Between SOBEWFF® and its sister NYCWFF, more than $53 million has been raised to benefit the respective charities of each Festival. Beyond the funds raised, both Festivals draw attention to the vibrant dining cultures of their respective cities, provide economic stimulus in their communities, and serve as a platform to drive awareness and engagement for a wide array of philanthropic activities.
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Tickets for the Festival are On Sale NOW, with plenty of options to suit your taste and budget at sobewff.org. Stay up to date all year long by following @SOBEWFF on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
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Step into the world of fashion, food, and fabulous nightlife this NYFW with our guide to the most exclusive spots in NYC where style meets sophistication.
Read MoreExplore the top rooftop bars and lounges in NYC this summer. Enjoy stunning views, crafted cocktails, and vibrant atmospheres.
Read MoreExperience the Magic Hour Surf Club pop-up at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge, featuring retro beach vibes, eclectic decor, and new summer sips and bites.
Read MoreStep into the world of classic cocktails with The Knickerbocker Hotel's 'Year of The Martini.' This iconic New York landmark is celebrating over a century of martini history with a year-long extravaganza.
Read MoreWhile the pandemic has stopped the usual way we dine out, that hasn't stopped these spots from continuing to cater to the public. Whether you're a local, traveling for work, or safely escaping your regular quarantine location, these are some places you should definitely check out for a memorable afternoon or evening outing.
When cruising through busy West Hollywood looking for a multi-versed stop, EP & LP has you covered. Although Asian Eating House, EP, is temporarily closed, that doesn’t stop their outdoor LP rooftop from flourishing 4 pm - 2 am, Monday-Friday and 12 pm-2 pm Saturday & Sunday, serving refreshing drinks and bites to enjoy a prime view of the Hollywood Hills and Sunset Boulevard that will leave you feeling like a local and tourist all in one.
If milkshakes are your forte, ADRIFT Burger Bar is the stop for you. Featuring Michelin starred David Myers’ burgers to pair them with and the beach just steps away, there isn’t much to be upset about. Open 11:30 am-9 pm Monday-Sunday, the combo options are truly limitless. ADRIFT is just classy enough to make you feel that you're meeting all your aesthetic desires while inducing yourself into a burger and milkshake food coma.
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If you have seen the once Oscar nominee, La La Land, this hot spot probably looks pretty familiar. Established in 1949, The Lighthouse Cafe now offers outdoor dining in addition to their regular space for guests looking to enjoy a variety of food and drink options all while basking in live music anytime after 4 pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 12 pm Saturday-Sunday.
Long-standing bakery and café, Porto’s family business offers multiple locations for pick up and curbside in the Los Angeles area. With freshly made pastries and meal options, the authenticity of this spot will leave your taste buds craving all the carbs and sugar. Open 7:30 am-7:30 pm Monday-Thursday 6:30 am-7:30 pm Friday-Sunday, whether you opt for a cupcake, sandwich, coffee, or pastry, odds are you will be far from disappointed.
Newly reopened with patio dining and takeout since the pandemic via shared space, Superfine Pizza offers all the pie options you can think of. Unlike New York, good authentic pizza can be a little more challenging to find in LA. Known for their Spicy Honey and rarity of pizza by the slice for the state, the taste far exudes the bare minimum. With the intention to be fully opening mid-April, this spot is one you won't want to miss.
Calling all dumping lovers alike, Bao Dim Sum will leave you struggling with which to pick first. Bao Dim Sum is a hot spot in West Hollywood for those looking for authentic eats with refreshing cocktails to compliment. Handmade food, diverse drink and happy hour menu, what could go wrong? Open 12 pm-8 pm daily and 8:30 pm on the weekends, there’s plenty of time for a fully submerge into a feast exploring the expansive menu.
If heading near the coast and burgers aren’t necessarily your thing, The Waterfront Venice offers an alternate option for dining with a view 5 pm-9 pm Thursday-Friday and 12 pm-9 pm Saturday-Sunday. With fresh food from seafood to American, craft cocktails and waterfront views what could really go wrong?
Last year it was all about the best outdoor restaurants to celebrate the holidays. This year we are inside and up above New York, able to see all the glitz and glamour the city has to offer. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite rooftop bars in New York City, where you’ll be hard to miss us.
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Bars are closed and it’s getting cold outside. Sure you have a full bar at home, but the work of making a drink and it never being just right is getting to the best of us? You can get pretty much everything delivered to you, and now well made cocktails are an option thanks to Ghost Bar, an online cocktail bar that offers convenient and fairly-priced cocktails for stay-at-home New Yorkers’ mixed-drink needs, is launching in Manhattan
Born out of pandemic and based in Midtown Manhattan, Ghost Bar is a solution to customers' needs for instant access to their favorite mixed drinks at an affordable price, with the craftsmanship and convenience comparable to their once frequented cocktail bars. The drink menu offers a wide range of classic cocktails, such as Last Word and Sazerac, and creative inventions, such as silky and smooth Espresso Martini, fresh and juicy Dragon Fruit Daiquiri, and a fun twist on Long Island. Named Longest Island, it's a Baijiu-based drink mixed with complex flavors that tastes like a glass of floral iced tea.
Ghost Bar is the brainchild of Ning (Amelie) Kang and Yishu He, owners and partners of MáLà Project. Amelie attended the Culinary Institute of America, where she developed a passion for cocktails. Prior to establishing the dry pot eateries in the city, she used to bartend at B Flat in Tribeca and an award-winning speakeasy in Beijing, called Apothecary, where she honed her mixology. "Now with respect to social distancing and many bars closing, you can only drink so many Whisky on the Rocks at home without wanting something more easygoing,” says Amelie Kang, Co-Founder of Ghost Bar. “And making drinks at home, getting a few bottles of liquor, juicing, and preparing the ice...can be quite a commitment. Sometimes I wish there's a quick and easy solution to a nice cocktail, and I think many people want the same."
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Despite its namesake, Oktoberfest arrives in September and plenty of events kick off the beer-induced extravaganza in New York. From the bratwurst to the beer drinking contests, these are the places to be to celebrate the German festival.
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