Fort Lauderdale was once known as the Spring Break capital of Florida thanks to the throngs of college students that flocked to its beaches each April. In recent years, however, the city has transformed into a cultural gem.
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Fort Lauderdale was once known as the Spring Break capital of Florida thanks to the throngs of college students that flocked to its beaches each April. In recent years, however, the city has transformed into a cultural gem.
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Stop by Hops in Fort Lauderdale and they will change the way you think about microbreweries. Even putting aside their delicious selection of American meals and appetizers, their enticing assortment of beer will grab your taste buds and keep you coming back for more.
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It is said that you can get from one city within the state of Florida to any other in five hours or less. While that may not be true, it is undeniable that Florida’s size and shape lends itself to a flurry of day trips. If you live in the Fort Lauderdale area, consider driving [...]
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Hidden away through twists and turns in a suburban Ft. Lauderdale neighborhood is a small market boasting a big craft beer selection. When you finally reach Riverside Market you’ll find that this hidden spot was worth going out of your way, and risking getting lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood as I almost did.
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Summer time in South Florida usually makes everyone think of fruity cocktails with little umbrellas. On the contrary, wine lovers in Florida are making the most of the tropics.
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Ft. Lauderdale is where it’s at; doesn’t matter if you’re headed for a crazy night on the town or ready to undo your tie on Friday. Broward County is eccentric and much of the entertainment revolves around the downtown area.
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