MIAMI – While in Miami, you will want to try at least a few of the classic restaurants. Each have figured in Miami history and will give you a flavor of this great city.
Joe’s Stone Crab: Who could ever go to Miami Beach without a stop here. Just remember, there are no reservations, but you can call ahead and find out how long the wait is. Yes, it was in Goldfinger. See www.joesstonecrab.com
Puerto Sagua: Classic old-school Cuban, white jackets and great prices. Classic vintage feeling, with lunch counter, 305-673-1115
Shorty’s: The venerable bbq restaurant, 9200 South Dixie Highway. www.shortys.com
Tobacco Road: This is Miami’s oldest bar; way cool neon at 626 S Miami Avenue. www.tobacco-road.com
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