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la-rp · 2 years ago
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Hi guys so we’ve had a few room inquiries over the past few months, and we’ve pretty much declined them. We have right at 70 rooms and the only rooms we see being utilized consistently are homes. So here’s what we want from you. Check the list below, to see what rooms you might want to keep or which ones you might want to see gone. Once the list is finalized based off what YOU as a community vote for we will then consider letting individuals start business rooms again. However with that means that you have to keep said room active. If your room goes more than 2 months inactive it will be removed and may get another chance to reopen your business at a much later date. If you have suggestions of new rooms you’d like to see please let us know those as well.
To vote on rooms, simply post in the comments the rooms you’d like to see stay. Any rooms that do not make the cut will be removed from cliq immediately.
7 Eleven
 71 above
 BOA steak house
 Beverly Center
 Big bear mountain
 Border Grill
Bossa Nova
Breakfast Bitch
Bxr Gym & Boxing
Catch LA
Cobb Estate/ Haunted Forrest
Disney Land
Firefly
Florida
Gizmo’s Cereal Bar
Griffith Park
Hollywood Sign & Hollywood Boulevard
In-N-Out
Johnny Rockets
Katana Sushi
L.A Police department
LA zoo
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles Gun Club
Los Angeles Mission
Luckie’s Cabaret
Lucky Strike
Mildred E Mathis Botanical Garden
Monty Good Burger
Moonlight rollerway
Nobu
Oc Fair
Ocean Prime
Olive Garden
Overland Veterinary Clinic
Perch
Perfect Sound Studios
Providence
RH rooftop Bar and Restaurant
Red Lobster
Regal Cinemas L.A.
Reign of Terror haunted house
Rodeo Drive
Roscoes House of Chicken and Waffles
Runyon Canyon
Sage Vegan Bistro
Santa Monica Pier
Six Flags hurricane harbor
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Sky zone
Star Hookah Lounge
Starbucks
Studio City Tattoo & Piercing
Sugar Factory
Sunset strip
TAO
Target
The Abbey
The Beverly Hills Hotel
The Dolly Llama
The Ritz-Carlton
The nice guy
The ventana Rooftop Pool
Tinfoil liquor & Grocery
Top Golf
Trejos tacos
Venice Beach
Walmart
Westside Pavilion
Whole foods
Whyte Diamonds
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erahsae-ffxiv · 5 years ago
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FFXIV RP Events for the Week of 2020.02.03
FFXIV RP Events for the week of 2020.02.03
Have an event you want to put on the Calendar?
Submit it here or send us an email.
This Week's Events:
Monday - 2/3/2020
7:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Teatime at Shroudrose Teahouse - [Balmung] Lavender Beds, Ward 5, Plot 58
7:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Lounge at Reverie - [Mateus] The Goblet Ward 8, Plot 60
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - The First Mistake - [Balmung] Lavender Beds Ward 1, Plot 28
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - The Moonlight Oasis - [Balmung] Goblet Ward 1 Plot 25
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - Steppe Ramen - [Mateus] Shirogane, Ward 18, Plot 27
Tuesday - 2/4/2020
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM EST - Wayward Star Bar - [Balmung] Mists Ward 14 Plot 2
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST - Cafe de Chocobo - [Mateus] Goblet Ward 9, Plot 32
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] HE11 F1-R Magitek Bar - [Balmung] The Goblet, Ward 16, Plot 56
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - Happy Gyuki Healing Clinic - [Balmung] Shirogane Ward 10, Plot 25
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Seraphs Bar - [Malboro] Lavender Bed Ward 1 Plot 57
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - Carbuncles Cup - [Mateus] Mists Ward 10 Plot 53
8:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - [M] The Wishing Hour - [Mateus] Goblet Ward 9, Plot 43
11:00 PM to 2:00 AM EST - Wyvern's Nest Tavern - [Mateus] Mist Ward 1, Plot 31
Wednesday - 2/5/2020
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - Crystal Emporium - [Balmung] Shirogane, Ward 15, Plot 45
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - The Mog & Mug Tavern - [Balmung] Lavender Beds Ward 8, Plot 11
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - Dragon's Dive Sparring - [Mateus] Shirogane Ward 6 Plot 7
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - Sizzlin Suzaku - [Balmung] Shirogane, Ward 19, Plot 13
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Infinity Night Club and Restaurant - [Malboro] Goblet Ward 21, Plot 43
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Ichi-go Ichi-e Open Clinic - [Mateus] Goblet Ward 19 Plot 28
8:00 PM to 9:30 PM EST - Azure Cafe Night - [Mateus] The Goblet Ward 5 Plot 13
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - [M] Calamity's End Bar & Grill - [Balmung] The Mists Ward 16, Plot 11
9:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Bountiful Chest Tavern - [Balmung] Goblet Ward 6 Plot 5
9:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Soul of the Dragon Restaurant - [Balmung] Shirogane Ward 9 Plot 37
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - The Burly Barnacle - [Balmung] Goblet Ward 12, Plot 50
10:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Voodoo Lounge Open Mic - [Mateus] Lavender Beds Ward 5 Plot 11
Thursday - 2/6/2020
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM EST - Oak's Tradepost - [Balmung] Mists Plot 29 Ward 2
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Seraphs Bar - [Malboro] Lavender Bed Ward 1 Plot 57
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Seven Seas Smackdown - [Coeurl] Limsa Lower Decks (6, 15)
9:30 PM to 12:30 AM EST - [M] Radiant Plume Fight Night - [Balmung] Lavender Beds Ward 15, Plot 49
10:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Senpai's Bar - [Balmung] Lavander Beds Plot 23 Ward 7
10:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Velvet Rose Lodge Open Bar - [Balmung] Lavender Beds, Ward 18, Plot 28
10:30 PM to 1:30 AM EST - Uranami Onsen Social Hour - [Mateus] Mist Ward 15, Plot 5
11:00 PM to 2:00 AM EST - Wyvern's Nest Tavern - [Mateus] Mist Ward 1, Plot 31
Friday - 2/7/2020
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM EST - Surf's Up - [Balmung] Lavender Beds: Ward 1, Amethyst Shallows
6:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Maid's Basin Tavern night - [Mateus] Goblet, Ward 13, Plot 13
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - Khuudas Imports - [Mateus] Shirogane Ward 18, Plot 28
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Bar Saisei Open Nights - [Balmung] Shirogane Ward 9, Plot 38
9:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Bokh - Xaelic Wrestling - [Balmung] Mist, Ward 19, Subdivision Beach
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - [M] The Missed Mark Casino Night - [Mateus] Lavender Beds Ward 20, Plot 33
11:00 PM to 1:00 AM EST - [M] The Golden Whisker - Casino - [Mateus] The Goblet, Plot 5, Ward 16
11:00 PM to 1:00 AM EST - The Galbadia Bar and Lounge - [Mateus] Goblet Ward 9, Plot 30
11:00 PM to 1:00 AM EST - Uranami Onsen Host & Hostess Club - [Mateus] Mist Ward 15, Plot 5
Saturday - 2/8/2020
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST - King of the Ring Tournament - [Balmung] Eastern La Noscea: Wineport
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM EST - Stick Love (Club Night) - [Balmung] Lavender Beds, Ward 12, Plot 33
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - The Garden of Words Book & Teashop - [Balmung] Lavender Beds Ward 8, Plot 27
6:30 PM to 10:00 PM EST - Mandragora Munchies - [Balmung] Goblet Ward 9, Plot 57
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST - [M] The Plume Cocktail Lounge - [Balmung] Goblet, Ward 11, Plot 3
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - The Red Lion Job Faire - [Brynhildr] Goblet, Ward 10, Plot 51
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - Sushi-Max Grand Opening - [Balmung] Mists, Plot 14, Ward 21
8:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - [M] The Wishing Hour - [Mateus] Goblet Ward 9, Plot 43
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - The Snuggly Moogle Maid and Butler Café - [Mateus] Lavender Beds Ward 14 Plot 31
9:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Open Bar Night at The Other Three Walls - [Zalera] Goblet Ward 15 Plot 5
10:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - Grindstone Tournament - [Balmung] Cen. Thanalan (21, 25)
10:00 PM to 12:00 AM EST - The Sunken Seahorse Tavern - [Mateus] Mist, Ward 14 Plot 37
11:00 PM to 1:00 AM EST - [M] Mateus Munch - [Mateus] Goblet, Ward 19, Brimming Heart Subdivision
Sunday - 2/9/2020
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST - Seaside Sundays - [Balmung] Ruby Sea, Onokoro
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM EST - Three Dzo Moon - [Balmung] Mist Ward 19, Plot 44
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST - Lucky Sparrow Entertainment Troupe - [Balmung] Lavender Beds Ward 16, Plot 36
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM EST - Azim Bokh - [Mateus] Mist Ward 12, Beach
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST - Thavnairian Nights - [Balmung] Goblet Ward 10 Plot 19
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST - The Jeweled Cypress - [Mateus] Mist Ward 14, Plot 45
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - Spellstone Tournament - [Balmung] Fesca's Wash, Central Thanalan
8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST - [M] Infinity Night Club and Restaurant - [Malboro] Goblet Ward 21, Plot 43
8:30 PM to 10:30 PM EST - The Fire Pit - [Mateus] The Goblet, Ward 5, Plot 60
11:00 PM to 2:00 AM EST - Wyvern's Nest Tavern - [Mateus] Mist Ward 1, Plot 31
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sarahscoopblog · 8 years ago
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16 Best Sushi Restaurants in Kansas City
16 Best Sushi Restaurants in Kansas City
Sushi has become an incredibly chic meal in the US.  Sushi bars and restaurants are popping up all over major cities and we are excited AF for Kansas City to get it on this super trendy meal.  From the large chains on the Plaza to the small mom and pop shops down the block, we’ve searched for the best sushi restaurants in Kansas City.  These 16 restaurants impressed us with their inventive menus,…
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sacredandwilduniverse · 6 years ago
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All the weird asks
Oof, okay. Seeing as probably no one else would send this to me, I’ll do it. But next time, I would rather do just certain numbers off the list.
1. coffee mugs, teacups, wine glasses, water bottles, or soda cans?
Teacups
2. chocolate bars or lollipops?
Lollipops
3. bubblegum or cotton candy?
Bubblegum
4. how did your elementary school teachers describe you?
Loud but really interested in my education
5. do you prefer to drink soda from soda cans, soda bottles, plastic cups or glass cups?
Glass cups
6. pastel, boho, tomboy, preppy, goth, grunge, formal or sportswear?
Goth
7. earbuds or headphones?
Earbuds
8. movies or tv shows?
Tv Shows
9. favorite smell in the summer?
Early morning when there’s that morning dew on the ground
10. game you were best at in p.e.?
Badminton 
11. what you have for breakfast on an average day?
Nothing
12. name of your favorite playlist?
The Siren (it’s my OC’s playlist)
13. lanyard or key ring?
Key ring
14. favorite non-chocolate candy?
Swedish Fish
15. favorite book you read as a school assignment?
Fear Street: Bad Moonlight
16. most comfortable position to sit in?
Sitting on a recliner with my legs up
17. most frequently worn pair of shoes?
Gym Shoes
18. ideal weather?
Thunder and lightning with heavy rain
19. sleeping position?
On my side with a body pillow
20. preferred place to write (i.e., in a note book, on your laptop, sketchpad, post-it notes, etc.)?
Laptop
21. obsession from childhood?
Doctor Who
22. role model?
My grandpa
23. strange habits?
It’s a tick I picked up from my grandpa, but sometimes when I have too much energy or excitement I end up just shaking to expel the energy for a few seconds.
24. favorite crystal?
Bloodstones
25. first song you remember hearing?
Barbara Ann by The Beach Boys (apparently I would try and sing along and just sing ba ba ba ba ba ba)
26. favorite activity to do in warm weather?
Take a walk or swim
27. favorite activity to do in cold weather?
sleep
28. five songs to describe you?
Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down / The Bullet by Birdeatsbaby / Through The Other Side by Riverside / Branded by Natewantstobattle / Dearly Beloved from Kingdom Hearts II
29. best way to bond with you?
Really it’s just if you feel comfortable with me gushing at you and being willing to listen to me at all because I feel like no one wants to hear me
30. places that you find sacred?
My bedroom away from everyone
31. what outfit do you wear to kick ass and take names?
If I had the body for it, black leather leggings, black leather high heeled boots, and a black corset to match.
32. top five favorite vines?
Aaron Doh, King Bach, Brandon Calvillo, David Lopez, and Patrick Willaim Charlton
33. most used phrase in your phone?
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssss
34. advertisements you have stuck in your head?
ummmm.... none that I can think of off hand?
35. average time you fall asleep?
2 A.M.
36. what is the first meme you remember ever seeing?
I know it’s not the first meme I saw but the free real estate is the first to come to mind
37. suitcase or duffel bag?
Suitcase
38. lemonade or tea?
Tea
39. lemon cake or lemon meringue pie?
Lemon Cake
40. weirdest thing to ever happen at your school?
I guess it was the senior prank my freshmen year. We were stuck in our first period because these seniors greased most of the stairwells and set chickens loose in the school.
41. last person you texted?
My sister
42. jacket pockets or pants pockets?
Jacket Pockets
43. hoodie, leather jacket, cardigan, jean jacket or bomber jacket?
Leather Jacket
44. favorite scent for soap?
Lemon? I guess?
45. which genre: sci-fi, fantasy or superhero?
Sci-fi, but Fantasy is a close second
46. most comfortable outfit to sleep in?
Nothing
47. favorite type of cheese?
Romano
48. if you were a fruit, what kind would you be?
A pineapple, because even though I have defenses all around me, I’m sweet on the inside.
49. what saying or quote do you live by?
I don’t have one.
50. what made you laugh the hardest you ever have?
I was in a call with some friends and we were talking about our rp characters as cats. I found this picture for The Siren and I couldn’t stop laughing at it.
51. current stresses?
Too many to mention here.
52. favorite font?
No clue
53. what is the current state of your hands?
They’re dry and healing cuts because there’s not enough moisture in the air.
54. what did you learn from your first job?
Customers never know what they want.
55. favorite fairy tale?
Little Mermaid
56. favorite tradition?
It was when I was a kid, Santa would leave a note for my sister and me that mentioned all the good things we did during the year.
57. the three biggest struggles you’ve overcome?
I’m better talking to people, I’m better at being onstage, and I guess dealing with my depression better?
58. four talents you’re proud of having?
I can do a British accent, I know how to use photoshop, I can make a grilled cheese without burning it, and I’m learning how to do video editing.
59. if you were a video game character, what would your catchphrase be?
“I might not be as strong as the others, but I believe in you.”
60. if you were a character in an anime, what kind of anime would you want it to be?
The quiet one with a troubled past.
61. favorite line you heard from a book/movie/tv show/etc.?
WEAR A WATCH! Time is precious thread in the fabric of the universe, it deserves it’s own tool of measurement!
62. seven characters you relate to?
Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Donna Noble from Doctor Who, June from Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival, Crona from Soul Eater, Paula from Black Butler, Camille Preaker from Sharp Objects, and Renfield from Dracula
63. five songs that would play in your club?
Show Me Your Hands / Not A Common Man / Cards / You’ll Be Back / The Reynolds Pamphlet (I’m lame so it’s just musical songs)
64. favorite website from your childhood?
Neopets
65. any permanent scars?
I have one in the center of my head for when I picked at one of my chicken pox when I was younger and I have two around my stomach when I had a gallbladder removed
66. favorite flower(s)?
Honestly I’m not sure.
67. good luck charms?
Nope!
68. worst flavor of any food or drink you’ve ever tried?
Cherry Sparkling Water, because it lied to me. I thought it’d be sweet but nope, just tasted like lies.
69. a fun fact that you don’t know how you learned?
I can’t think of any right now.
70. left or right handed?
Left handed
71. least favorite pattern?
Stripes
72. worst subject?
Science
73. favorite weird flavor combo?
I like Munchos and Vanilla Ice Cream
74. at what pain level out of ten (1 through 10) do you have to be at before you take an advil or ibuprofen?
Well I feel my pain level is pretty low but probably a 5?
75. when did you lose your first tooth?
In Kindergarten
76. what’s your favorite potato food (i.e. tater tots, baked potatoes, fries, chips, etc.)?
Probably Potato Pancakes
77. best plant to grow on a windowsill?
I don’t know, flowers?
78. coffee from a gas station or sushi from a grocery store?
Coffee, because I hate sushi
79. which looks better, your school id photo or your driver’s license photo?
School ID
80. earth tones or jewel tones?
Jewel Tones
81. fireflies or lightning bugs?
Fireflies
82. pc or console?
PC
83. writing or drawing?
Writing
84. podcasts or talk radio?
Podcasts
84. barbie or polly pocket?
Barbie
85. fairy tales or mythology?
Mythology
86. cookies or cupcakes?
Cookies
87. your greatest fear?
Being a failure
88. your greatest wish?
To make my family proud
89. who would you put before everyone else?
My sister
90. luckiest mistake?
Falling on my ass in front of someone that worked at this film company I’m a huge fan of. Since I fell the guy who owned the company came out to see what happened so that was kind of cool?
91. boxes or bags?
Bags
92. lamps, overhead lights, sunlight or fairy lights?
Fairy Lights
93. nicknames?
My sister calls me Bread in her phone so there’s that
94. favorite season?
Fall
95. favorite app on your phone?
Spotify
96. desktop background?
The background the computer came with
97. how many phone numbers do you have memorized?
1
98. favorite historical era?
Victorian Era
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bvrbelize2 · 2 years ago
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The best restaurants in San Pedro, Belize for authentic Caribbean flavors
San Pedro, Belize is a foodie paradise, with its wide variety of Caribbean flavors and influences. From fresh seafood to traditional Maya cuisine, there's something for everyone in San Pedro. Here are some of the best restaurants in San Pedro, Belize for authentic Caribbean flavors:
 Seafood lovers will be in heaven at Blue Water Grill, where you can enjoy fresh-caught seafood cooked to perfection. The conch ceviche is a must-try, and the lobster tails are simply divine.
For something a little more traditional, head to Nabi Restaurant, where you can try dishes like Maya lamb stew and chaya chicken fricassee. The food here is flavor-packed and simply bursting with intense spices and herbs.
If you're looking for a truly unique dining experience, make sure to check out Waruguma Restaurant, where you can enjoy African and Maya fusion cuisine. The menu features dishes like jerk chicken with yams and plantains, and it's sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Click on the below link for more information: 
Aji Tapa Bar and Restaurant: One of the Finest Culinary Experiences in San Pedro, Belize 
A laidback bar and restaurant, Aji Tapa promise you a wholesome, memorable, and picturesque culinary experience, only steps away from the Caribbean sea. Enjoy true Belizean flavors under the moonlight, as the cool sea breeze rejuvenates you. 
The Truck Stop 
It’s not a restaurant or a bar! Located in the North of San Pedro, The Truck Stop is Belize’s very own shipping container food truck park. The Truck Stop is popular among tourists as an exciting place to hang out, meet new people, and spend time with friends and family. 
Elvi’s Kitchen 
Established by Elvia Staines around four decades ago, this legacy restaurant has come a long way from being a small takeout window to now being one of the most renowned eateries in all of Ambergris Caye. Old-time favorites such as stewed chicken and rice remain on the menu but are served alongside international dishes like Thai curries and Italian pasta dishes. 
Wild Mangos
Wild Mangos is a sea-facing restaurant specializing in the local Caribbean, Latin, and South American cuisine. The restaurant has an extensive menu with something for everyone, and the chefs use only fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. 
Belize Chocolate Company
Belize Chocolate Company is a chocolate cafe and gift shop that is known for its dark, milk, and white chocolate drinks and treats that are made from organically grown and sourced ingredients from Belize. The cafe also offers a selection of light snacks and sandwiches, making it the perfect place to stop for a quick bite. 
Blue Water Grill
Blue Water Grill is a multi-cuisine restaurant that specializes in ceviche, sushi, tacos, grouper, and fresh salads. The restaurant has an extensive menu with something for everyone, and the chefs use only fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. 
Estel’s Dine by the Sea
Estel’s Dine by the Sea is San Pedro’s most loved breakfast joint known for its fry jacks, freshly-squeezed fruit juices, and coffee made from freshly ground beans. The breakfast menu also includes eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast, oatmeal, pancakes, and more. 
Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to relax or an action-packed adventure, you’ll find it all on Ambergris Caye. With its stunning natural beauty and rich culture, Ambergris Caye is a truly unique destination that has something for everyone. With so much to see and do, San Pedro is the perfect place to vacation. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip today!
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grandleisuretravels · 5 years ago
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Top Pocono Mountains Cabins & Cheerful Eating Space
The Pocono Mountains Cabins are often found surrounded by fantastic eating & drinking spots. Therefore, many adults from the US & other parts of the world prefer these accommodations for family outings. Some of the famous choices include The Waterfront, Bushkill Creek Lodge & Great Lodge on Moonlight Drive. Here’s what Trackside Bar & Grill situated near Bushkill Creek Lodge offers to the Poconos visitors besides regular eats & drinks.
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Special Diets
The restaurant essentially takes care of customers with a unique diet plan or prescribed diet plan to encourage health & safety. You can find Vegan-Friendly Options or Gluten-Free Options for your convenience as directed by your health mentor. Moreover, you can ask for some other refinements in your meal relating to Appetizers, Salads &Sidetracks. As such, Pocono Mountains Cabins make friends with your health.
FREE Parking
The place also accommodates Free Off-Street Parking & you don’t need to worry about your vehicle while enjoying your meal. You can also bring your friends with additional vehicles & won’t get out of parking space anyway. This way, you can reach the restaurant from any other Pocono Mountains Cabins you’ve checked in, other than Bushkill. In the meantime, you can enjoy stunning mountain views moving in your car.
 Payment Options
Along with online payment platforms, Trackside Bar & Grill makes your payment procedure more easy & convenient in case you run out of cash. You can pay by Master Card, Visa Card, American Express, etc.
Along with this, you get Highchair Facility, Outdoor Seating, Table Service, Reservation, Wheelchair Accessibility, After Hours Service, etc. Contact Grand Leisure Travel for booking Pocono Mountains Cabins around other astonishing restaurants like Dale’s Bistro, Ichiban Hibachi & Sushi, Waterwheel Café, Boulder View Tavern, Gresham’s Chop House& more!!
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miamibeerscene · 7 years ago
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Where to Eat in MiMo: 14 Great Spots
Where to Eat in MiMo: 14 Great Spots – Eater Miamiclockmenumore-arrownoyes
Where to Eat in MiMo: 14 Great Spots
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From hidden Mediterranean eateries to longstanding landmarks
MiMo — short for Miami Modern — is one of the most exciting up-and-coming neighborhoods in Miami. Whereas many parts of Miami are all about the new, now, and next, MiMo strikes that rare balance between honoring local history and being relevant to the Miami of today.
The stretch of Biscayne Boulevard between NE 50th street and NE 70th street is internationally renowned for its unique mid-century modern style architecture, hence the name of this district. Many old buildings have been lovingly restored to their old glory and are now occupied by chic boutiques and some of Miami’s best restaurants. Here is our list of MiMo’s essential eats arranged in geographical order from north to south.
1 Paulie Gee’s Miami
Like most good things in New York, they eventually make their way down to South Florida. Such was the case with Brooklyn pizzeria Paulie Gee’s, which setup shop in the former China Palace spot. The restaurant serves up many of the pies that made it famous like the Hellboy topped with with soppressata and Mike’s Hot Honey, along with more Miami specific pies like the Cuban sandwich themed Cubano pizza topped with swiss cheese, yellow mustard, Canadian bacon, pulled pork, and kosher dill pickles. But make sure not to sleep on the off-menu eggplant parm, which can convert even the biggest eggplant critics.
Hellboy Pizza Photo Credit: Giovanny Guiterrez for Eater Miami
8001 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(786) 558-8315
2 Ironside Kitchen
Located in the northernmost reaches of MiMo, this Italian restaurant is tucked away a few blocks west of Biscayne Boulevard in a part of the neighborhood that feels very locals-only. This eatery features a concise selection of homemade pastas, as well as a handful of baked Italian dishes. The pizzas here, made in the Neapolitan style, have been drawing attention from locals since the place opened a few years ago. The pies stick pretty closely to tradition, and toppings are kept at a minimum so as not to weigh down the oven-fired creations. In addition to savory food items, the restaurant also offers desserts including a chocolate “salami,” as well as a wide selection of Italian coffee drinks.
7580 NE 4th Ct Miami, FL 33138
(305) 531-5055
3 Ms. Cheezious
A longtime darling of Miami’s food trucks scene, this missus of grilled cheese finally has a permanent venue right on Biscayne Boulevard. One could easily miss the small storefront if not for the sandwich shop’s seductive logo beckoning from the side of the road like some of the neighborhood’s residents used to do just a few decades ago. Ms. Cheezious is famous for its more unusual melted cheese sandwiches that sometimes feature unexpected ingredients. Take the oh-so-Miami Croqueta Monsieur, which features Cuban-style ham croquettes, ham, cheese and béchamel. Those wondering if there could be a dessert version of a grilled cheese should try the S’mores Melt featuring roasted marshmallows, chocolate hazelnut spread, and graham crack crumbles.
7418 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 989-4019
4 Vagabond Kitchen and Bar
The Vagabond Hotel can be seen as MiMo’s crowning glory, as well as the greatest example of this neighborhood’s revival. This example of the Miami Modern style has been restored to its original splendor, keeping the midcentury modern vibes very strong. The hotel’s kitchen keeps the spirit of hotel restaurants from the era, like Howard Johnson’s, while catering to modern conventions. Expect standard but well-executed contemporary classics like beet salad, braised short ribs, and duck breasts that feature small creative touches. Like the menu, the dining room is successfully designed to feel vintage yet contemporary.
7301-A Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(786) 409-5635
5 Ni.Do. Caffé
This Italian restaurant offers solid renditions of many Italian classics, but its mozzarella bar is what sets it apart from other Italian joints in the area. This eatery offers four varieties of the mild, fresh cheese, including buffalo mozzarella and burrata, which are served with cherry tomatoes and caponata and can be paired with Italian cured meats like prosciutto and bresaola. Just make sure to leave room for the fresh pastas and panini, including delicate mushroom and ricotta ravioli topped with a porcini sauce.
7295 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 960-7022
6 Doggi’s Arepa Bar
Miami’s Venezuelan population has infused the city with so much of its culture and cuisine, that it is only a matter of time until the arepa becomes the city’s official food after Cuban sandwiches and ceviche. This casual eatery specializes in the mild corn cakes overstuffed with creatively named fillings like “sexy queen” (reina pepiada) and “domino.” Doggi’s also features other typical fast foods, which include green plantain sandwiches and Venezuelan-style hoagies. The cachapa – a sweet corn pancake stuffed with Venezuela’s version of fresh mozzarella – should not be missed here. And those looking for a unique breakfast should stop by for the filling criollo breakfast starring shredded beef stew, black beans, and eggs.
7281 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(786) 558-9538
7 Moshi Moshi
This restaurant features some of Miami’s best Japanese fare late into the night. Open until 5 a.m. every evening (or morning), Moshi Moshi is an ideal spot to enjoy traditional nigiri sushi almost whenever the mood strikes, as well as creative American-style rolls that can be as large as a Swiss roll. Sushi is not the only thing offered at this restaurant, however. Diners can sit in the dining room or tranquil back patio and enjoy anything from ramen to velvety Japanese-style curry, as well as noodles and a large array of small plates. Moshi Moshi’s selection of premium sakes is also quite renowned in Miami, making it a preferred venue for connoisseurs and neophytes, alike.
7232 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 751-2114
8 Jimmy’s Eastside Diner
One of the few independent, old-school diners in Miami, this place is not only a neighborhood institution but also a Miami icon. Its fame has only grown since being featured in the Academy Award winning film, Moonlight. Despite its moment on the big screen, this eatery has not abandoned what has made it famous with locals and still serves up some of the best greasy spoon fare in the area. Its banana pancakes are a must-have, and its patty melts are made as if Jimmy’s Eastside Diner invented them. The best part is that the décor has not changed to fit in with trendiness that surrounds it, giving diners a visual glimpse into this neighborhood’s past.
7201 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 754-3692
9 Phuc Yea
Miami may not be known for its Vietnamese food when compared to places like Los Angeles, Houston, or Broward County, however chef Cesar Zapata has been looking to change that. In 2011 he and his partner Aniece Meinhold opened one of Miami’s first dining pop-ups named Phuc Yea, which has since found a permanent home in MiMo where it serves many of the same dishes that made it famous. Zapata not only makes a mean pho at dinner, along with other traditional fare, he also specializes in the uniquely Texan specialties that fuse Cajun and Vietnamese flavors. Brunch features a range of options from the chef’s take on a crab benedict to breakfast nachos and sticky rice with Chinese sausage and eggs.
Banh Cuon made with rolled rice noodles, minced pork, cha lua, dry shrimp, crispies and nuoc cham. Photo Credit: Facebook/Phuc Yea
7100 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 494-0609
10 Dogma Grill
This hotdog stand has been a landmark of the neighborhood since the early 2000s. While it has changed owners and lost a couple of old favorites since then (R.I.P. mint lemonade), the current Dogma Grill still offers diners a variety of classic and hotdogs, as well as a selection of snacks. This is perhaps Miami’s ideal venue for sampling the various regional varieties of sausage and bun combinations that exist in the United States. The Chicago dog has all the right elements down to the neon green relish, while Tropicale is a tribute to Miam’s favorite Colombian style “perros.” The menu also features Wisconsin brats, along with Cleveland Polish boys, making it a perfect spot to bring a homesick out-of-towner.
7030 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 759-3433
11 Lo De Lea Argentinean Grill
Argentine restaurants are popular throughout Miami — and for good reason. Few people seem to know how to instinctively grill a piece of beef like an Argentine. The cuisine can sometimes be a predictable offering an array of steaks and pastas, which is why Lo de Lea stands out. Housed in a free-standing red building, this Argentine restaurant adds unique touches to typical fare. A steak may come with a side of bok choy or escarole, for instance, or a plate of ñoquis (the Argentine version of gnocchi) may include a sharp surprise of Asiago cheese in each potato dumpling. Even the sauces to accompany the restaurant’s selection of meats go beyond the pedestrian chimichurri with such creations as a roasted jalapeño chimichurri and Dijon-chipotle sauce.
7001 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 456-3218
12 Blue Collar
Danny Serfer can now be seen as a member of Miami’s culinary royal court. But back in 2012 he took a gamble on a small lobby space in a MiMo motel that quickly became one of the cornerstones of this neighborhood. Five years later, Blue Collar is still known for its straightforward renditions on Northeastern American comfort food, with a few very Miami touches. The latkes here are legendary and there is always a rotating list of vegetarian entrees that never feel like an afterthought. And after five years, this tiny spot is still one of the most popular places for brunch on the weekends, which says a lot in Miami.
6730 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(305) 756-0366
13 ‘O Munaciello
This restaurant flaunts a pedigree as being quite a big deal in Florence, Italy, where diners flocked to the eatery for its renditions of Neapolitan favorites. Now in MiMo, ‘O Munaciello continues its tradition of serving carefully crafted Southern Italian dishes. Its pizzas are made in a custom made oven shipped over from Naples, and you can get anything from a classic margherita to a more creative Muna Miami that features yellow cherry tomatoes, provola cheese, asparagus, and bacon. Those not in the mood for pizza can find a variety of regional homemade pasta and seafood dishes.
6425 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
(786) 907-4000
14 Café Roval
While many Miamians are saddened by the loss of Van Dyke Café on Lincoln Road, the shuttering of that Miami Beach icon made way for the opening of Café Roval. This new addition to Mark Soyka’s family of eateries is all about the ambiance, which is perhaps the most romantic in all of South Florida. The coral-walled building hides a lush garden in the back that is populated with candlelit tables. The menu features the same type of eclectic crowd pleasers that have made restaurants like News Café such icons – hearty entrees, fresh salads, and shareable appetizers – albeit with more Mediterranean touches that pay homage to Soyka’s Israeli roots.
5808 NE 4th Ct Miami, FL 33137
(786) 953-7850
15 Andiamo! Brick Oven Pizza
This pizzeria has been a neighborhood favorite since it opened in 2001, as well as one of the early pioneers in Miami’s gourmet pizza scene. It has been considered one of the city’s best pizza places for years, and the chewy crust and robust sauce are proof of it. Besides the traditional pies, diners can enjoy Andiamo’s creations like the Genovese with sliced potatoes, pancetta, garlic, and Gorgonzola. Although the pizza here is definitely a draw, the ambiance is perhaps the most memorable feature. Housed in a historic mid-century auto shop, Andiamo is the perfect introduction to what MiMo is all about.
5600 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33137
(305) 762-5751
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News Nuggets from Around Disney World
The Christmas season is in full swing at Disney World, and at Rope Drop [dot] Net HQ. The Magic Kingdom has it’s Christmas decorations up (and is having it’s “Very Merry” Christmas Parties), The Studios has its ‘Flurry of Fun”, and Epcot has it’s “International Festival of the Holidays.”
If you’re going to Epcot’s “International Festival of the Holidays” and thinking about trying out some of the food items available at the holiday kitchens, you can find the full menus here. Josh over at easyWDW also has a post with his favorite items, as well as reviews of the individual kitchens:
Canada Yukon Holiday Kitchen
China Shanghai Holiday Kitchen
Cookie Nook
Feast of the Three Kings
France Alsace Holiday Kitchen
Germany Bavaria Kitchen
Italy Tuscany Holiday Kitchen
Japan Hokkaido Holiday Kitchen
Mexico Las Posadas Kitchen
Morocco Tarabaki Holiday Kitchen
Refreshment Cool Post
United States American Holiday Kitchen
Now, with that out of the way, it’s time for the rest of the News Nuggets:
New Spy Glass Grille Restaurant at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Set to Open in Early 2018 – Not a lot of details outside of “we know that it will feature Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.” Then again, do you really need anything else?
Mark Your Calendars For More Moonlight Magic in 2018 – Since Elyssa and I aren’t DVC members, we don’t track these dates too closely. If you are a DVC member, however, it might be worth checking this out.
List of Interactive Exhibits and More Details Revealed for the NBA Experience at Disney Springs – It’s going to require a separate ticket to do certain things? I thought it was going to just be a big restaurant like the Comcast grill at Uni.
Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen at The Magic Kingdom Radically Alters Menu Once Again – No more mac-and-cheese means I doubt I’ll ever convince Elyssa to eat here again. Josh from easyWDW has a review of the new items..
Permits Filed and Building Placement Revealed for Tron Coaster and Main Street Theater – Nothing exciting is revealed in these permits, but it’s at least some evidence that things are progressing.
Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Returns December 15th, The Last Jedi Scenes Being Added – Adding a little Last Jedi flavor for the holidays.
Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Releasing “Jingle Cruise” Elephant Mug This Week – If I was already having a drink at Trader Sam’s I might pick one of these up. I’m not interested enough in them to wait in line in the morning for one, though.
Sushi Lands in The Cool Ship at the Magic Kingdom – To someone like me—who isn’t a sushi guy—this seems as strange as when I see sushi in a gas station.
easyWDW Review of Refurbished Room at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort – Josh takes a detailed look at the new Yacht Club rooms. They seem to follow the refurbishment trends of Pop and Coronado (which mirror the wider hotel trend of more minimalist design, with lots of “multi-use” space.) I like the room in the abstract, but I wish they could add a few more “theming” touches (like how the headboard used to look like it had a porthole in it.)
Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail Debuts Extended Weekend and Holiday Hours – I enjoyed walking the Christmas Tree Trail last year, but this year felt much more cramped and crowded (I’m not sure if there were just more people there because of Santa being at the end, or if the path is actually narrower.)
Bon Voyage Tangled & Little Mermaid Breakfast at Boardwalk Expanded to Offer More Reservations – Now offered through noon (which is fine, since that “breakfast calzone” is a definitely fine for lunch.) I assume this is just for the Christmas season, though.
Disney CEO Iger is likely to extend his term beyond 2019 if Fox deal happens – It feels like Iger pretty much has a Supreme Court style “lifetime appointment’ at this point.
Guests Can No Longer Order Merchandise by Phone or Email from Disney Parks, Will Have to Rely on Shop Disney Parks App & ShopDisney – I never used the other methods, but I usually don’t have many issues with the iOS app.
Ray-Ban Sunglasses Featuring Mickey Mouse Are Back by Popular Demand – I hope this becomes an annual thing (so I don’t feel so much pressure to make sure nothing ever happens to mine.)
Transformation Details Revealed for Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort – Looks like an interesting concept. WDW News Today has a few additional images of the concept art.
Reunion Station at Wilderness Lodge to Offer Disney Vacation Club Members Paid Lounge Experience – Interesting. I wonder if you have to be a “direct purchase” member (or whatever that’s called) in order to do this.
easyWDW Review of Dinner and Chocolate Kitchen Sink Beaches and Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort – I share Josh’s thoughts on the food quality. These days, Elyssa and I grab a burger at Crew’s Cup before going to Beaches & Cream for dessert (though we might try Ale & Compass’ burger now.)
New Venues from Patina Restaurant Group, Including The Edison and Maria & Enzo’s, Take Their Place in the Disney Springs Story – “An adults-only scene for guests ages 21 and up” with “gravity-defying aerialists?” Great. (Though it’s probably not the best sign that the dates for the tour have already been delayed for a week.)
First Look: Brand-New Galactic Transformations at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique During Star Wars Day At Sea – There is an adult version. That said, you still have to get on a boat to do it.
Ample Hills Creamery at Disney’s Boardwalk to Offer ‘The Last Jedi’ Ice Cream Flavors – If they’re still there for NYE, I’m sure I’ll give them a try.
That’s it for this edition of the News Nuggets. Elyssa and I recently spent a day at Disney World and tried out Ale & Compass and a few other quick things. Hopefully, we’ll have those thoughts up shortly!
See you next time!
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