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Marti's New River Bistro

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American   Gastropubs
201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Southwest 5th Avenue Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 US
954.660.6333954.660.6333
https://www.browardcenter.org/visit/dining/martis

Walking along the Riverwalk, or perhaps sailing down the New River, you may have noticed a new addition to the waterfront standing downhill from the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The two-story Huizenga Pavilion is part of the center’s $58 million expansion. A private reception area occupies the top floor, while Marti’s New River Bistro fills the ground floor.

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Shooters Waterfront
American   Waterfront
3033 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 4.27 mi
954.566.2855954.566.2855
https://shooterswaterfront.com/

Dockside dining is just one attraction at this eatery perched on the Intracoastal just south of Oakland Park Boulevard near A1A. The vibe is Florida-casual, and you can expect to see men in Hawaiian shirts disembarking from boats and strutting inside. Traditional bar bites, Floribbean fare, and international offerings comprise the menu, including crabcakes, fried calamari, coconut shrimp, seared ahi, and conch fritters. You can also order half-pound beef burgers, overstuffed wraps, and out-of-the-ordinary takes on fish, like the blackened mahi Reuben sandwich. Cocktails run the gamut, including fruity martinis, thick frozen margarita-like concoctions, and enormous fish bowls filled with fizzy, vodka-based drinks.

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The Chimney House Restaurant
Latin American   Spanish   Tapas Bars
701 W Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 0.1 mi
954.900.5352954.900.5352
https://www.thechimneyhouse.net/

Opened in 2012 at the foot of the Seventh Avenue Bridge, this cozy neighborhood spot in Sailboat Bend sits behind the Broward Center. Concertgoers mix with locals over well-prepared dishes like Spanish mussels served with chorizo, churrasco chimichurri, and mahi mahi in salsa de coco.

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Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House (O-B House)
Breakfast & Brunch   American
333 Himmarshee St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 0.13 mi
954.530.7520954.530.7520
https://www.o-bhouse.com/location/

Located west of the Himmarshee bars, this is the place to go for a rustic breakfast, featuring the best pancakes you can find in town. Made with buttermilk, organic flour, sour cream and fresh, free-range eggs, these pancakes come served in a cast-iron pan with Vermont maple syrup. Try the “Mexican Ship Wreck,” a play on huevos rancheros served with oven-roasted yukon gold potatoes or scrumptious cheese grits.

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Pizza Craft
Pizza
330 SW 2nd St., Suite 1, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 0.13 mi
954.616.8028954.616.8028
https://pizzacraftpizzeria.com/

Pizzeria serving wood-fried pies with a patio and a speakeasy attached.

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Bandoleros Taqueria Y Mas
Mexican
208 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.21 mi
786.913.9307786.913.9307

At this modern-day Mexican restaurant located in the heart of downtown, the menu includes everything you want to see on a Mexican eatery menu plus a barbecue pulled quesadilla, a buffalo chicken burrito and – wait for it – Nutella tacos (with strawberries and banana). They also serve up some tasty margaritas and craft cocktails.

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TacoCraft
Mexican
204 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33388 0.21 mi
954.463.9220954.463.9220
https://tacocraft.com/

Not to be confused with Tex-Mex, a taqueria primarily focuses on tacos themselves. Short rib, prime rib-eye carne asada and other premium cuts of meat are brined, smoked and braised then stuffed into homemade corn masa tortillas for an upscale version of Mexican staples. Did we mention there’d be tequila? TacoCraft has a collection of more than 100 varieties of tequilas — blancos, reposados, anejos, and super anejos — ranging from $8 to $100 per shot.

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Pirate Republic Seafood & Grill
Seafood
400 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 0.24 mi
954.761.3500954.761.3500
https://www.piraterepublicbar.com/

Owners of the Pirate Shop and Pirate Bar on Fort Lauderdale Beach, Roberto and Claudia Guerios jumped at the opportunity to pillage, er, purchase the dilapidated property a few years back and have since transformed it into a full-scale pirate’s lair draped with skull-and-crossbones flags and decked out in a decor reminiscent of wooden pirate ships. You’ll find an array of seafood specialties, including sweet and sour shrimp, conch fritters, and herbed chardonnay-shallot mussels.

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Bodega Taqueria & Tequila
Mexican   Bars
21 W Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.31 mi
954.945.5545954.945.5545
http://www.bodegataqueria.com

With three other South Florida locations already proving successful, this trendy Mexican restaurant chain is trying Fort Lauderdale. They serve tacos, burritos, bowls and brunch. Menu favorites include the Phili Burrito (grilled rib eye steak, Mexican rice, Oaxaca cheese, rajas, black bean refrito, potato sticks and red chili crema) and the Late-Night Burrito (guajillo braised short rib, roasted pork, roasted chicken, Mexican rice, black bean refrito, Oaxaca cheese, mariquita sticks and salsa rosada).

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Rivertail
Caribbean
305 S Andrews Ave Ste. 123, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.34 mi
954.306.2665,954.306.2665,
https://www.rivertailftl.com/

As the first Fort Lauderdale outpost by James Beard-nominated chef Jose Mendin, Rivertail delivers an incredible culinary experience. The seafood restaurant features outdoor seating with a covered patio overlooking the New River as well as a raw bar and Caribbean décor throughout. Menu items include Bahia-style Brazilian Stew (cod, shrimp, mussels, clams, calamari, dende oil and cashews, served with coconut milk, citrus and cilantro) and Curry Striped Bass (green curry, red curry and aromatic herb salad).

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Briny Irish Pub
Pubs   Seafood
305 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.35 mi
954.376.4742954.376.4742
https://www.brinyirishpubs.com/

Traditional pub fair as well as seafood (Guinness barbecued shrimp) served indoors and out, though most people love sitting on the outside terrace filled with nautical paraphernalia. You can watch the traffic on the New River, as well as whatever games are playing on the TVs, and, at night, enjoy the live music. Water accessible.

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Jerk Machine
Jamaican
317 SW 6th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 0.37 mi
954.440.4556954.440.4556
https://www.jerkmachine.com/

Jerk Machine specializes in Jamaican Style Jerk Cuisine and has become famous for its smoky, spicy, Jerk Chicken and other delectable dishes like Jerk Pork, Oxtails, Curry Goat and of course, Jerk Machine’s own favorite, Jerk Stew Peas.

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The DownTowner
American   Bars   Waterfront
10 S New River Dr, E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.42 mi
954.463.9800954.463.9800
https://www.thehistoricdowntowner.com/

A lively place to kick back along the New River, the historic Downtowner is a casual bar-restaurant offering live music Thursday and Saturday nights and during Sunday’s blues brunch. This watering hole with a view dishes up wings, burgers, salads, and sandwiches. Specials like Monday’s “rib night” and Tuesday’s “tacos and trivia” attract fun-loving locals aplenty. Wine bottles typically max out at around $30, and there are ample brews available in bottles or on tap.

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Regina's Farm
Brazilian
1101 Middle St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 0.43 mi
954.465.1900954.465.1900
https://www.reginasfarm.com/

Only open on Saturdays with reservations and known for their homemade gluten-free cheese bread.

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Eddie V's Prime Seafood
Seafood
100 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.49 mi
954.468.3583954.468.3583
http://www.eddiev.com

Yet another stylish and sophisticated restaurant has landed on the Boulevard and is right at home with its equally compelling neighbors. Seafood and steak dishes are paired with wines and cocktails. Menu items include South African lobster (two tails broiled, drawn butter), bacon wrapped filets “Oscar” style with king crab (with grilled asparagus and béarnaise) and sides like crab fried rice with mushrooms and scallions.

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Sushi Maki Las Olas
Sushi
200 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.53 mi
954.277.8744954.277.8744
http://www.sushimaki.com

The popular sushi spot has multiple Miami-Dade locations; now they’re laying down roots on the Boulevard. And they’ve brought fan favorites with them. These include the Fifty (shrimp tempura, crab salad – MSC certified Alaskan pollock, masago cream cheese, avocado, chili-lime mayo, eel sauce and crispy shallots) and Might Shroom Roll (multigrain rice, spinach, shiitake mushroom teriyaki, avocado, radish sprouts and sriracha mayo).

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Hardy Park Bistro
American
21 SW 7th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.56 mi
954.764.1463954.764.1463
https://www.hardyparkbistro.com/

Casually elegant neighborhood spot with excellent food and friendly atmosphere.

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Java and Jam
Coffee & Tea
301 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.57 mi
954.353.3250954.353.3250
http://www.java-jam.com

Perfect for on-the-go professionals who need a quick pick-me-up throughout the day, Java and Jam sits on Las Olas Boulevard and offers a quick way to get your food fix. Their grab-and-go counter contains pastries, overnight oats, granola and more. For those who have time to dine in, all-day breakfast begins at 7 a.m. and lunch at 11 a.m. Menu items include Taco Eggs (white corn tortilla, two sunny-side-up eggs, bacon, avocado, roasted salsa verde, queso fresco and spatch peri-peri sauce), omelets, pancakes, salads, sandwiches and more.

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Here & Now
American   Tapas Bars
433 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA 0.58 mi
954.766.4651954.766.4651
http://hereandnowfl.com/

Here and Now’s FAT Village tapas and cocktail experience includes peach burrata, biscuit pot pie (chicken, carrot, peas, corn, celery and buttermilk biscuits) and mussels diavolo (spicy marinara and white wine with crostini). Among the crafted cocktails: Lucky 7 (New Amsterdam Vodka, blackberries, lemon juice, ginger, Orgeat and Peychaud’s Bitters and Fever Tree Ginger Beer) and CUT. IT. OUT (Misunderstood Ginger Whiskey, prickly pear, Amaro Montenegro, peach, lemon, Select Apiritivo and Fever Tree Sparkling Lemon).

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Royal 350 Tap & Kitchen
Pubs   American   Bars
350 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.58 mi
954.617.7447954.617.7447
https://www.royalpigpub.com/#welcome

Fresh-faced 26-year-old executive chef Stanton Bundy helms the kitchen within this pork-centric powerhouse in the former Samba Room space. An open kitchen with a rotisserie pumps out plates of brown sugar-brined jerk chicken wings, pulled duck nachos, and grilled free-range turkey meatballs. Poultry aside, this place is all about pork, so go for the rotisserie ribs or barbecued pulled pork sliders with fried pickles, cheddar, spicy mustard, and cabbage slaw. For those craving “lighter” fare, try the warm spinach salad with balsamic bacon vinaigrette, candied walnuts, and Shropshire blue cheese.

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Sky Thai Sushi
Asian Fusion   Thai   Sushi
350 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.58 mi
954.993.9889954.993.9889
https://skythaisushi.com/

Sushi has been available on Las Olas for over two decades now, but Thai food is relatively new. Here the menu mixes Japanese and Thai favorites – gyoza and spicy beef salad, miso soup and tom ka kai – and then throws in some twists, like filet mignon green curry. There are over three dozen basic and specialty rolls to choose from.

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Shooters Waterfront
American   Waterfront
3033 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 4.27 mi
954.566.2855954.566.2855
https://shooterswaterfront.com/

Dockside dining is just one attraction at this eatery perched on the Intracoastal just south of Oakland Park Boulevard near A1A. The vibe is Florida-casual, and you can expect to see men in Hawaiian shirts disembarking from boats and strutting inside. Traditional bar bites, Floribbean fare, and international offerings comprise the menu, including crabcakes, fried calamari, coconut shrimp, seared ahi, and conch fritters. You can also order half-pound beef burgers, overstuffed wraps, and out-of-the-ordinary takes on fish, like the blackened mahi Reuben sandwich. Cocktails run the gamut, including fruity martinis, thick frozen margarita-like concoctions, and enormous fish bowls filled with fizzy, vodka-based drinks.

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Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House (O-B House)
Breakfast & Brunch   American
333 Himmarshee St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 0.13 mi
954.530.7520954.530.7520
https://www.o-bhouse.com/location/

Located west of the Himmarshee bars, this is the place to go for a rustic breakfast, featuring the best pancakes you can find in town. Made with buttermilk, organic flour, sour cream and fresh, free-range eggs, these pancakes come served in a cast-iron pan with Vermont maple syrup. Try the “Mexican Ship Wreck,” a play on huevos rancheros served with oven-roasted yukon gold potatoes or scrumptious cheese grits.

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The DownTowner
American   Bars   Waterfront
10 S New River Dr, E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.42 mi
954.463.9800954.463.9800
https://www.thehistoricdowntowner.com/

A lively place to kick back along the New River, the historic Downtowner is a casual bar-restaurant offering live music Thursday and Saturday nights and during Sunday’s blues brunch. This watering hole with a view dishes up wings, burgers, salads, and sandwiches. Specials like Monday’s “rib night” and Tuesday’s “tacos and trivia” attract fun-loving locals aplenty. Wine bottles typically max out at around $30, and there are ample brews available in bottles or on tap.

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Hardy Park Bistro
American
21 SW 7th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.56 mi
954.764.1463954.764.1463
https://www.hardyparkbistro.com/

Casually elegant neighborhood spot with excellent food and friendly atmosphere.

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Here & Now
American   Tapas Bars
433 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA 0.58 mi
954.766.4651954.766.4651
http://hereandnowfl.com/

Here and Now’s FAT Village tapas and cocktail experience includes peach burrata, biscuit pot pie (chicken, carrot, peas, corn, celery and buttermilk biscuits) and mussels diavolo (spicy marinara and white wine with crostini). Among the crafted cocktails: Lucky 7 (New Amsterdam Vodka, blackberries, lemon juice, ginger, Orgeat and Peychaud’s Bitters and Fever Tree Ginger Beer) and CUT. IT. OUT (Misunderstood Ginger Whiskey, prickly pear, Amaro Montenegro, peach, lemon, Select Apiritivo and Fever Tree Sparkling Lemon).

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Royal 350 Tap & Kitchen
Pubs   American   Bars
350 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.58 mi
954.617.7447954.617.7447
https://www.royalpigpub.com/#welcome

Fresh-faced 26-year-old executive chef Stanton Bundy helms the kitchen within this pork-centric powerhouse in the former Samba Room space. An open kitchen with a rotisserie pumps out plates of brown sugar-brined jerk chicken wings, pulled duck nachos, and grilled free-range turkey meatballs. Poultry aside, this place is all about pork, so go for the rotisserie ribs or barbecued pulled pork sliders with fried pickles, cheddar, spicy mustard, and cabbage slaw. For those craving “lighter” fare, try the warm spinach salad with balsamic bacon vinaigrette, candied walnuts, and Shropshire blue cheese.

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YOLO
American   Bars
333 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.59 mi
954.523.1000954.523.1000
https://yolorestaurant.com/

This snazzy downtown hotspot is routinely packed for lunch and dinner, offering contemporary American dining in a casual-elegant setting. The menu revolves around a wood-burning grill that imparts signature earthy flavor into dishes like grilled artichokes with lemon aioli and grilled grouper with coconut-conch stew and crispy yucca. Meat-lovers will be enchanted by the “forever-braised” short ribs, served with creamy potato risotto, roasted carrots, and crispy shallots.

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Morton's
American   Steakhouses
500 E Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394 0.69 mi
954.467.9720954.467.9720
https://www.mortons.com/fortlauderdale/?utm_sou...

The dark mahogany interior and crisp white linens are trademarks of this upscale steakhouse. Begin the evening with the ahi tuna tower or oysters Rockefeller. Entrees include Chicago-style prime bone-in ribeye and Chilean seabass fillet a la nage. For dessert there’s Morton’s Legendary Hot Chocolate Cake or the Upside-Down Apple Pie.

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Salt7
American   Bars   Breakfast & Brunch
500 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.71 mi
954.751.7258954.751.7258
http://www.salt7.com

This spot, the new Fort Lauderdale location of a popular Delray Beach restaurant, offers an upscale, lively atmosphere and a brunch experience unlike many others. We can guarantee – you’ll come for the food (which is amazing) but you’ll stay for the party. Their dinner menu includes Chianti-braised short ribs (baby portobello mushroom risotto, winter squash, white truffle, pecorino Romano and natural jus), citrus-crusted ahi tuna (roasted jalapeno potato puree and grilled Japanese eggplant) and bone-in ribeye steak.

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Henry’s Sandwich Station
American   Sandwiches
545 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.72 mi
954.616.5538954.616.5538
http://www.henryssandwich.com

Flagler Village is adding another modern dining concept to its already thriving community. Henry’s Sandwich Station’s name is a nod to Henry Flagler, the 19th-century gazillionaire railroad builder whose tracks run behind the café and for whom the neighborhood is named. The shop offers small batch, artisanal purveyors, and house-smoked and cured meats. Menu items include the Montreal style smoked meat on Zak The Baker Jewish rye and slow-roasted prime rib with a homemade horseradish cream, to name a few.

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Top Hat Deli
Delis   American
415 NE 3rd St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.74 mi
954.900.3896954.900.3896
https://www.tophatftl.com/

The combinations may be unusual but the end result remains kosher. Specializing in fusing together old-fashioned Jewish-deli favorites and modern flair, this New York-style restaurant offers a delicious twist on traditional flavors. They have awesome plates that are even tastier than they look, like Reuben egg rolls and pastrami burgers. Those are just a couple of the many remixed-deli items pulled out of this establishment’s (top) hat.

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The Cheesecake Factory
American
600 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.76 mi
954.463.1999954.463.1999
https://locations.thecheesecakefactory.com/fl/f...

A trendy chain in the center of downtown, Cheesecake Factory is known for its massive menu with more than 200 selections and its decadent cheesecakes available in over 50 varieties. Inspiration comes from the world over. Unexpected offerings include the Moroccan chicken with spicy harissa sauce, miso-glazed salmon, and a macaroni and cheese burger with deep-fried macaroni and cheese balls and cheddar cheese sauce. Lunch specials cover all areas of the menu and are reasonably priced. For cheesecakes, go all-out with Dutch apple caramel streusel or wild blueberry white chocolate.

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Big City Tavern
American   Salad   Seafood
609 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.78 mi
954.727.0307954.727.0307
https://www.bigcitylasolas.com/

Modeled after classic taverns of New York and Chicago, BCT has high tin ceilings, wood floors, brick walls, and a patio overlooking the heart of Las Olas. The bar offers an extensive selection of libations, from California wines to locally brewed craft beers. The menu includes pan-seared Chilean sea bass with seasonal greens, and rigatoni Bolognese with Chianti-braised beef and veal topped with Grana Padano cheese. For lunch, stop in for a griddled burger with parmesan-truffle fries, or snag a stout-braised short-rib grilled cheese on sourdough with smoked maple cheddar. The late-night menu (Friday and Saturday from 11 p.m. to midnight) features pizzas, paninis, salads, and appetizers.

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American Social
American   Bars
721 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.85 mi
954.764.7005954.764.7005
https://americansocialbar.com/

A libation-lover’s paradise, this gastropub produces American-style grub and serves up frosty pints of craft beer, more brews from frozen “pour-it-yourself” beer taps, and spirits infused with sweet fruits. The decor incorporates old gas lanterns and Chicago bricks with an array of historic Life magazines. Flatbreads with barbecue chicken and marinated pork and snacks like parmesan-truffle fries and short rib sliders with bacon-onion jam pair well with darker, bold-bodied brews, while the arugula shrimp salad with toasted pecans, cranberries, and goat cheese works with lighter Belgian white beers including Hoegaarden.

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La Bonne Crepe
French   American
815 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 0.9 mi
954.761.1515954.761.1515
https://www.labonnecrepe.com/

This quaint French provincial restaurant is known for crepes that come filled with just about anything you can imagine. Sweet crepes include fresh fruit, Nutella, caramel, and ice cream. Savory ones come with seafood, meat, scrambled eggs, and cheese. Signature crepes include the Crepe Orleans, with blackened chicken breast, sliced tomato, and Gruyere cheese. The Crepe Nova Superbe is stuffed with smoked salmon, asparagus, capers, and béchamel. For dessert, try Johnny’s Favorite crepe, stuffed with fresh strawberries, banana, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate sauce.

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Batch Southern Kitchen and Tap
Southern   American
525 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.94 mi
754.757.0000754.757.0000
http://www.batchsouthernkitchen.com

Shrimp N’ Grits, chicken n’ waffles and pulled pork sandwiches are coming to Fort Lauderdale. Batch is bringing Southern comfort food to Flagler Village. Serving a farm-to-table menu, the kitchen gets its products from local farmers. Reservations are required for a taste of Southern, but delivery, take-out, and catering are also available.

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The Foxy Brown
American
476 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 0.95 mi
754.200.4236754.200.4236
https://myfoxybrown.com/

The Foxy Brown serves an eclectic menu such as “bangers and smash” (English-style pork sausages and mashed potatoes), nicoise salad (with sliced rare ahi tuna to change things up), and Mabel’s chicken (which comes with house-made spaetzle and herbed pan gravy). Additionally, there are three flavors of milkshakes, innovative appetizers like “little shorties” (lollipop chicken wings with red bean, garlic ginger sauce), and enticing sandwiches like the Bratburger with house-made sauerkraut and shallot jam on a pretzel bun.

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B Square Burgers and Booze
Burgers   American
1021 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 1.05 mi
954.999.5216954.999.5216
https://bsquareburger.com

Serving more than 15 gourmet burgers along with vegetarian options, the new burger house has a 15-step cooking process along with its proprietary blend of all natural, no-antibiotic and no-hormone beef. Add in a good selection of craft beers, specialty cocktails and an extended selection of wines by the glass, and this looks like an interesting new addition to the Las Olas restaurant and bar scene.

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Tap 42 Bar & Kitchen
Gastropubs   Bars   Burgers
1411 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 1.17 mi
954.463.4900954.463.4900
https://tap42.com/#home

Owners Sean and Blaise McMackin revamped the former Brownie’s Bar location with this eco-friendly gastropub known for American craft beer, bourbon, and artisanal burgers. Many unique dishes are offered, such as tuna-watermelon sashimi with jalapeno and lime, and Berkshire crispy pork belly with huckleberry jam and farro. Burgers come with surprising toppings like fried green tomatoes, beets, Bibb lettuce, apples, and Rogue River blue cheese.

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Roxanne's Liquor Bar & Kitchen
American   Bars
823 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 1.22 mi
954.256.3996954.256.3996
http://www.roxannesftl.com

Roxanne’s aims to be a locals’ watering hole with classic music and a cozy cool atmosphere. The bites menu features beer-battered onion rings (cilantro lime chili or Rod’s Cajun remoulade), sliders and wings. The cocktail list includes the Cuban Chica (vanilla-infused Bacardi chinola passionfruit liqueur, orgeat and lime) and the Respect Your Elders (Old Forrester bourbon, Frangelico hazelnut liqueur and Skrewball peanut butter whiskey).

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