Things to Do in Miami This Weekend: Food and Drink Events March 10-12, 2023

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Things to Do in Miami This Weekend: Food and Drink Events March 10-12, 2023


This weekend’s food and drinks occasions in Miami embrace ventanita empanadas in Little Haiti, an Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy, a brand new brunch menu from Beaker & Gray, and the return of Sundays on the Rancho.

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Empanadas from Half Moon Empanadas

Half Moon Empanadas photograph

Little Haiti Store Grand Opening Event

Half Moon Empanadas is opening a ventanita retailer in Little Haiti. To have fun its grand opening, visitors can get free empanadas through the occasion, which is able to function different giveaways. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 10, at 5201 NW Second Ave., Miami. Register through halfmoonempanadas.com.

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The occasion options 4 macabre cocktails.

Rock Star Beer photograph

Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy

The Raven Experience is a pop-up speakeasy devoted to Edgar Allan Poe’s tales. The occasion will function 4 of his most well-known tales and a mixologist who will rework the tales into 4 cocktails, together with a “Twisted Brandy Punch.” 8 p.m. Friday, March 10, and 4 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at Coral Gables Historic Theater, 1001 E. Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables; $45 per particular person through eventbrite.com.

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New brunch dishes

Photo by Erin Olive

Beaker & Gray’s New Brunch Menu

The new weekend brunch will launch six dishes, together with the Cuban breakfast, “lox-ster” roll, crispy rice, and vaca frita. Guests can go for two-hour bottomless glowing wine, mimosas, or watermelon mimosas. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami; Reservations through resy.com.

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An unique invite to Chef Patel’s household farm

Alpareno Restaurant Group photograph

Sundays on the Rancho

For anybody who did not get tickets to the sold-out occasion in February, chef Niven Patel continues his intimate farm-to-table expertise at Rancho Patel. The expertise features a welcome cocktail and bites because the objects are harvested for the three-course dinner paired with wine. 4 p.m. Sunday, March 12, at 16800 SW 296th St., Homestead. Dinner prices $250 per particular person through resy.com.



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