Wynwood Brewing Company is on tap to become the best Craft Beer hangout in South Florida

"..making great bold beers that have character and are uniquely Wynwood... to create a work of art in every glass"

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Wynwood Brewing Company is on Tap to be the best Craft Beer Hangout in Miami

 
The Brignoni father and son team have brought to South Florida a great new hangout.  Their Wynwood Brewing Company is dedicated to the art of brewing distinctive flavors in a neighborhood that thrives on celebrating the creative talents that exist in our Magic City.   From their lightest beer "La Rubia" to their signature brew "Wynwood IPA" your are sure to find a beer you will enjoy.
 
Meet the Wynwood Brewing Team
Their Mission
 
Our mission is simple: create the best possible brews for our patrons to enjoy.  We are committed to making great bold beers that have character and are uniquely Wynwood.  Simply said, to create a work of art in every glass.
 
We are committed to creating a strong community by supporting our local partners and neighbors as well as local charities in the neighborhood of Wynwood.
 
 

Why they chose the Wynwood neighborhood

We decided to come to Wynwood for several reasons.  We are truly passionate about our craft and felt that aligning ourselves with such a neighborhood would let folks know that this is very much a craft beer.  Every beer is brewed with love and passion to ultimately create a work of art in every glass.  In addition this is a family owned company, a Puerto Rican family.  As a family we felt we needed to come to this neighborhood and help create jobs to the local folks and support our community.  Find out more about the vision of the Wynwood Brewing Company.
 
The Story behind the unique Tap Handles

About the Wynwood Brewery

We brew our beer in a 15-Barrel two-vessel system. One barrel is equal to 31 US gallons. At any given time we can produce about 500 gallons of beers in our 15 barrel fermenters and close to 1000 gallons in our 30 barrel fermenters. We use premium malts from the US as our base malt and British and German Malts for our caramel malts. We make our own unique interpretation of traditional styles with character and boldness. Find out about brewery tours and hours.
 
Wynwood Brewing Beer Selections

Special Event "Wynwood Brewing Company" turns "One"

 
The Wynwood Brewing Company is celebrating one year since opening its doors as the City of Miami’s first production microbrewery and the Brignonis want to celebrate with the whole South Florida craft beer community. The festivities will be on Saturday, August 16th starting at 12 p.m. at 565 NW 24th Street with the street closed between NW 5th and 6th Avenue, details of event at craftbeer.com
 
Special Event "Wynwood Brewing Company" turns "One"
 
South Florida Location
WYNWOOD - ARTS DISTRICT
Wynwood Brewing Company
565 NW 24 Street
Miami FL 33127
Phone: (305) 982-8732 or (305) 640-5043
TAP ROOM HOURS:
Tuesday – Thursday: 2 – 11 PM
Friday: 2 PM – midnight
Saturday: noon – midnight
Sunday: noon – 10 PM
 
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Bulla Gastrobar Coral Gables Serving Authentic Spanish Cuisine with an Urban Twist

BULLA: [boo-ya] - the ability to create a stir; what everyone's talking about.


Looking for great ambiance, authentic Spanish dishes, specialty cocktails, world beers, outrageously "delicious" appetizers then Bulla Gastrobar is the place. 


Bulla Gastrobar is a fun casual gathering place inspired by the most popular tapas restaurants in Spain.

It is the brainchild of the former owner of Por Fin, Carlos Centurion.  Much like those famous gastrobars in Spain, the bar at Bulla is the center of attraction, but the emphasis is on quality gastronomic creations.

Bulla (boo-ya), which is slang for chatter and what people are talking about, is devoted to delight you by serving your favorite Spanish and Catalan dishes such as “Patatas Bravas”, “Huevos Bulla”, Buñuelos de Bacalao and other tapas as well as tantalizing daily specials from our kitchen.
 
 

Emily Codik at the Miami Newtimes Dining... Venture to the dining room, where chalkboards list Spanish dishes on blond wooden walls, to sample Quant's small-plates cuisine. The tortilla española layers thick slices of onions and potatoes fried in olive oil. Bulla's version, cut in a slender slab, is almost traditional. But a swooshed dollop of chorizo purée pushes it past convention. read full story




We select only the finest and freshest ingredients, accented in our authentic, savory cuisine. Our ambiance is created to stir the senses and stimulate your appetite.   We invite you to join us to indulge in a celebration of good taste.

South Florida Location:

CORAL GABLES
Hours:
Mon-Tues 12pm-10pm
Wed-Thu 12pm-11pm
Fri-Sat 12pm-12am
Sun 11am-10pm

Bulla Gastrobar
2500 Ponce de Leon Boulevard
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Phone:  (305) 441-0107

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Friday, June 28, 2013

The Local - Craft Food and Drink - Coral Gables


 
Welcome to The Local – Craft Food and Drink.  The Local is a neighborhood restaurant and bar in the heart of Coral Gables, featuring handcrafted food, craft beer, and classic cocktails.
 
The Local is the best place in Miami to enjoy great locally sourced food, 24 unique and rotating craft beers on tap, and a carefully curated selection of small-batch craft wine and spirits in a warm and welcoming pub environment.
Our chalkboard is updated daily with seasonal food and cocktail specials as we take pride in offering quality, responsibly-sourced options to our customers.
 
Next time you're in the neighborhood, stop by and see what Miami's been missing for so long.
 
In the Local Press:

Known for its craft beers and locally sourced food, The Local, 150 Giralda Ave., recently celebrated its first anniversary with Mayor Jim Cason helping snip a ceremonial ribbon.

Patrons at the event on Friday evening, May 11, enjoyed appetizers and $2 craft beers to toast the restaurant’s first year of operation. The party continued on Saturday, May 12, with specials all night and the launch of the new summer menu.
Located at 150 Giralda Ave., The Local / Craft Food & Drink features a warm and welcoming pub environment where guests can choose from 24 unique and rotating craft beers on tap and a selection of small-batch craft wine and spirits.
 
Location:
The Local Craft Food and Drink
150 Giralda Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
 
Hours: 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am

Phone  (305) 648-5697
Emailinfo@thelocal150.com
 
  Social Networks:  Facebook   Twitter   Foursquare

Monday, February 4, 2013

Fadó Irish Pub & Restaurant Miami @ Mary Brickell Village


We're excited to bring a great Irish pub to Miami. Fadó, pronounced f'doe, is the Irish expression meaning "long ago". The term was commonly used as the preface of old Irish stories told by the Seanchaí (Shana-kee) or storyteller. At Fadó we are telling the story of Ireland's rich and celebrated pub culture. It is a culture of hospitable surroundings, good food and good drink, and friendly conversation- what we call "craic" (prounced "crack").

We're proud of a number of things- the quality of our food, great pints, how the pub looks and feels and the people who take care of our guests.

Fadó is unique in that it was constructed in Dublin and then shipped to Miami for assembly at our Mary Brickell location. Irish pubs have always been the social center for their communities and Fadó continues that fine Irish tradition.

Design and Decor

The story of Fado Miami begins with the design of the pub. It's broken up into a number of sections, each with a specific intent.

The Victorian Long Hall

As you enter the front door you walk into the Victorian Long Hall. A highly decorated dark Victorian large area meeting space mean to represent the Long Hall at Trinity College in Dublin.  The Victorian theme is typified by the Dark Cherry wood, ornate light fixtures, elaborate flooring design and decorative stain glass. It is a style of architecture named for the Queen of England Queen Victoria.

As you turn right and head up the stairs to the next level you are standing directly in front of the inside upper stage. This is where a typical Irish Ceili or Sessiun might take place; think a lot of dancing and singing, it's great craic!

The Shop

Moving forward we enter the Shop area of the pub. The Shop is another one of the Fado primary Design and Décor elements. Typically, the Shop was a place for rural people to meet, buy some things for the home and farm, and socialize. You could go shopping, have a bottle of Guinness and a shot of Irish whiskey and talk with neighbors you haven’t seen in a while. It was the perfect meeting place.

A Pub for Today

As you continue onward you'll enter a more contemporary area of the pub. This newer design is meant to show the younger influence on metropolitan styles that the major European cities are having on today’s Ireland. This is portrayed through the grand windows showing off the Miami skyline and the shopping areas across the street.  Also notice the addition of mood lighting accents in the floor and around the old Celtic artwork depicting the Legend of Oisin and the Tir Na Nog.  It is the perfect mix of new technology and traditional Irish themed values.

The Cottage

Moving on we enter into the Tradional Country/Cottage theme. In Irish history the tradition of the pub begins in the home. It was actually against ancient Irish law to not extend hospitality to strangers.  You'll notice the fireplace and the family pictures. The word Pub comes from the word 'Public House'; a Public House owner would have been called a Publican. Opening one’s home to the public and catering to a strangers needs is the core of what we do here at Fado.


The Importance of Snugs
Next, you will notice another small “room”. This secluded area is called a snug. You will see these throughout the pub and around the bar. It is an important and unique design feature in many Irish Pubs.  It originated as a private area attached directly to the bar so that the local parish priest could enjoy his drink in peace!

The Indoor / Outdoor Deck
Go through the door and we are now in the Deck area of the Pub.  The Top Deck Lounge, overlooking Mary Brickell Village, is a perfect place to meet friends for Happy Hour, have a meeting or catch a soccer game!

The Deck Area is important to the night life in Miami. Almost all of the windows open up to the street. The light fixtures were selected to represent make-shift outdoor lighting and the furniture is designed to be like typical outdoor deck furniture.

The artwork here is another representation of the Oisin legend. The story goes that Oisin, living in Tir Na Nog as an immortal, falls in love with a mortal woman. He is allowed to leave his land and be with her as long as he stays on his horse. His lover is so overcome with happiness that as she gets on the horse to join him, he falls off and immediately ages and dies.

 
You will also see artwork telling the story of the freedom of Saint Patrick. He was abducted and sold into slavery to an Irish chieftain when he was just 16 . The design tells the story of his escape and eventual return to Ireland. Saint Patrick is known for saving the Irish people from paganism (the "driving out of the snakes") by bringing Christianity to the clans. Saint Patrick’s day is a huge celebration in both Ireland and America and a major event for Fado Irish Pub. Interestingly enough, there are no snakes on the island of Ireland to this day.

The Stag's Head

Leaving the Deck you'll enter into the Stag’s Head Victorian section of the Pub. It is meant to represent a famous bar in Dublin with the same name.  Here you'll see the small Library section of the Pub. This is where we pay homage to some of the great writers in Irish Literature. Writers such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stroker, Samuel Beckett, and Brendan Behan. These writers created wonderful masterpieces and did most of the work while drinking in Irish Pubs.

Directly to the right of the Stag’s head you see the elegant Dublin Room. With its large communal table, it is the perfect place to have a family dinner or a small private party.

Fado Irish Pub
900 South Miami Ave. , Suite 200
Miami, FL 33130
786-924-0972
 Web:  www.fadoirishpub.com

If you are interested in booking a private party or company event, please call us at: 786.924.0985

If you have any questions or suggestions:
Email us at miami@fadoirishpub.com

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Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday: 11:30am - 2am
Friday: 11:30am - 4am
Saturday: Early - 4am
Sunday: Early - 2am

We open early on the weekends for all the best in European sports - Rugby, English Premier League, Scottish Premier League, FA Cup, International competition and more. Check sports schedule for details.  Click here or below the image and you will go directly to Fado Irish Pub's website where you will find a fantastic explanation and history about the quality of beer they choose to offer their guests, a must watch.

A Behind the scene look at the making of a perfect pint click here>