Cozy up bar-side and drink in love at one among these South Florida’s prime bars and eating places. From beet-infused love potions to fairy-tale-inspired cocktails, get love-struck by one among these romantic concoctions.
Coco Miami
8 NE forty first St., Miami
305-663-9145
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The “Lychee Rose” martini ($20) at Design District’s plush, new restaurant Coco is sort of a love music in a glass. Made with vodka, contemporary lychee juice, lime, and selfmade dragonfruit syrup festooned with a rose-filled ice ball, the luxurious cocktail will serenade your tastebuds. The drink shall be accessible on February 14.
Eating House
128 Giralda Ave., Coral Gables
786-580-3745
eatinghousemiami.com
Relationships is usually a toss-up. But irrespective of the place you end up on the scales of affection, you’ll be able to nonetheless indulge within the “Love Me, Love Me Not” cocktail ($17). The bartenders on the newly reopened Eating House mix blanco tequila, gentian amaro, citrus, and ube to create this red-and-white libation. The cocktail shall be accessible from February 14-18.
Hutong
600 Brickell Ave., Miami
786-388-0805
hutong-miami.com
Aptly named after the god of affection and need, you will fall for Hutong’s “Eros” ($20) at first sip. The ruby-hued magnificence is an intoxicating melange of vodka, vanilla-strawberry-infused sake, lime, agave, soda, and a crown of blackberry and blueberry foam. The cocktail shall be accessible on February 13 and 14.
LPM Restaurant & Bar
1300 Brickell Bay Dr., Miami
305-403-9133lpmrestaurants.com
Fairytales come to life at LPM this Valentine’s Day with the “Beauty & the Beast” libation ($21). Like the enchanted rose, the drink is introduced in a glass dome with the identical mysticism and attract because the story. The drink marries vodka, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, yellow Chartreuse, and a strawberry-fennel cordial for a complicated sup. The drink is on the market year-round on LPM’s Jean Cocteau cocktail menu.
Mamey Miami
1350 S. Dixie Hwy., Coral Gables
305-266-2639
mameymiami.com
Bartenders at Mamey are making us swoon over their flavor-packed “Heartbeet” cocktail ($18). Crafted with rose gin, freshly pressed beet, apple, and lemon juices, the cocktail is rounded out with a ginger discount. This zesty love potion is served in a coupe and garnished with a vibrant marigold. The cocktail is on the market via February 14.
Ol’ Days Farm to Table
3301 NE First Ave., Miami
786-843-1397
oldayscoffee.com
The “Florist Garden” cocktail ($13) at Ol’ Days in midtown evokes emotions of romantic backyard strolls with its lavender essence, butterfly pea powder, and edible flower garnish. The effervescent libation shall be buy-one-get-one-free on February 13 in celebration of Galentine’s Day. It may also be loved in the course of the eatery’s prolonged blissful hour from 6 to 10 p.m. on February 14.
Time Out Market
1601 Drexel Ave., Miami Beach
786-753-5388
timeoutmarket.com
Lock lips with one among Time Out Market’s a number of love-inspired tipples. Choose from “Feel the Love” ($12), a martini shaken with vodka, cranberry juice, triple sec, and lime; the “Happy Ending” ($12), crafted with tequila, tiramisu liqueur, chocolate liqueur, espresso, and easy syrup, topped with a sprinkling of espresso beans; the “Sour Heart” ($12) a recipe of Aperol, London dry gin, lemon juice, easy syrup, egg white and a touch of orange bitters, or the “Rose 75” ($12), made with rose gin, lemon juice, easy syrup, and prosecco. Patrons also can benefit from Time Out’s Third Wheel Happy Hour, the place drinks are three for the value of two on all specialty cocktails. Enjoy these specials all month lengthy.