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The heat is on in Miami. Try to make things a little cooler with these must-do July happenings.

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1. Summertime Cocktails at Quality Meats
When: All summer long
Where: Quality Meats {1501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.340.3333}
What: The NYC steakhouse celebrates its first summer in Miami with a number of refreshing summer cocktails. Selections include the Loose Cannon, a twist on a tequila cocktail made with fresh-pressed celery juice and a housemade elixir with almost two dozen herbs and spices, served over ice cubes made from jalapeño juice; and the Piña Clara, a draft cocktail made with light rum, clarified pineapple, and coconut.

2. Truffle-Mania at Scarpetta
When: Through mid-September
Where: Scarpetta {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 877.326.7412}
What: While many Italian restaurants take advantage of the European fall/winter truffle season, Scarpetta is taking it to the next level by sourcing black truffles from Australia during their winter season (which happens to be our summer). Guests can enjoy a five-course truffle-laden menu for just $195 per person; add $115 per person to pair the meal with wine.

Marc Irwin Piano concert in The Betsy Lobby

3. Miami Summer Music Festival
When:
 July 8-27
Where: Betsy-South Beach {1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach; 305.531.6100}
What: The Betsy has a commitment to all things cultural, so it’s no surprise that the hotel is hosting nine free chamber music events, salons, and book signings in partnership with the Miami Summer Music Festival (MSMF) and Steinway, which is providing two grand pianos for the series. All concerts are free and open to the public. Some highlights include: an Opera Night with glass of complimentary Champagne (July 8); a breakfast salon and book signing with Deborah Voigt (July 13); and Zarzuela Night (a Spanish musical comedy) with sangría on the house (July 23).

4. Pre-Spice at Tuyo
When:
 July 8-31
Where: Tuyo {415 Northeast Second Avenue, Miami; 305.237.3200}
What: Miami Spice doesn’t start until August, but Tuyo is getting into the spirit a month early. For just $39, choose an appetizer (Heirloom Tomato Bisque or Caesar Salad); an entrée (Pan-Roasted Yellowtail Snapped with forbidden fried rice, kimchee-marinated bok choy, and orange-saffron cream; or Coffee-Rubbed Braised Berkshire Porcetta with caramelized calabaza purée, lacinato kale, and Biscayne Bay Brewing Company La Colada Coffee Porter jus); and a dessert (choice of chocolates or housemade sorbet).

Mackapooloza

5. BleauLive Presents Mack-a-Poolooza
When: July 11 at 2pm
Where: Fontainebleau Miami Beach {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305-538-2000}
What: BleauLive welcomes Mack and the rest of the Y100 gang for a poolside concert featuring LunchMoney Lewis, Dutch model-turned-recording artist Natalie La Rose, the “Boombastic” Shaggy, and Miami’s all-time favorite rapper, Flo Rida. Click here to purchase tickets.

db beer dinner 2

6. DBGB Whole Hog Summer Feast
When:
 July 15 at 7pm
Where: db Bistro Moderne {255 Biscayne Boulevard way, Downtown; 305.421.8800}
What: For the second year, Daniel Boulud’s DBGB Kitchen & Bar has “popped up” at db Bistro, offering limited-edition menu items from the chef’s DC/NYC eatery along with beers from local craft beer company, J. Wakefield. Jonathan Wakefield himself will be the restaurant’s special guest for this family-style dinner—and you’re invited, too! It will be a four-course meal, the highlight of which will be the Slow-Roasted Suckling Pig stuffed with pork loin, Swiss chard, confit tomato, and olives, presented tableside.

stk miami

7. Bubbles, Booze, and Bites
When:
 Monday-Friday, 6-8pm
Where: STK Miami {2311 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.604.6988}
What: This month, STK Miami introduces a new happy hour with a selection of offerings—including Prosecco, house-selected wines, and specialty cocktails; Lil’ BRG with Parmesan truffle fries; and Mini Tuna Tartare—for just $8 each.

8. Chef Benjamin Murray Wine Dinner
When:
July 16, at 7pm
Where: Azul {500 Brickell Key Drive, Brickell; 305.913.8358}
What: Mandarin Oriental’s five-star restaurant recently announced the promotion of Benjamin Murray to chef de cuisine. To preview his impressive new menu that will debut later this summer, join Chef Murray and Azul’s Wine Director Todd Phillips for an intimate four-course dinner featuring wine from California’s Hawk and Horse Vineyards. Advance reservations are required; email [email protected].

Taste of the Nation

9. South Florida Taste of the Nation
When: July 16, 6-10pm
Where: Loews Miami Beach {1601 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach}
What: An elegant evening of gourmet food, wine, and spirits, this charity event brings together chefs from over 50 local restaurants to display their culinary prowess all in the name of helping starving children. All proceeds going directly toward Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign toward battling childhood hunger.

10. Peruvian Independence Day
When:
July 26 – August 1
Where: La Mar by Gastón Acurio {500 Brickell Key Drive, Brickell; 305.913.8358}
What: Though we celebrate our nation’s independence on the Fourth of July, Peruvians celebrate theirs later on in the month. La Mar kicks things off with brunch on Sunday, July 26. For the rest of the week, guests can enjoy an exclusive dinner menu that pays homage to the cooking of Andean ancestors and centuries of culinary fusion that have influenced modern Peruvian cuisine.

By Sherri Balefsky | Miami Editor

June is not just all about dads and grads. There are plenty of exciting events and specials this month to keep you busy as things heat up outside—and in the Miami restaurant scene.

1. #GlazedAndConfused for National Donut Day
When:
Through June 30
Where: STK Miami {2311 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.604.4988}
What: In celebration of National Donut Day (June 5), STK premieres a trio of boozy flavors infused into bite-sized sugary confections. Crafted by Corporate Pastry Chef Abbie White, these donuts have a deconstructed twist: the Cocoa Bomb (vanilla lemon custard and hazelnut liquor), the Fruity Rebel (cereal custard and raspberry liquor), and the Not Your Daddy’s Donut (cherry bourbon custard and orange liquor).

STK Drunkin Donuts

STK’s Drunkin’ Donuts

2. Coral Gables Restaurant Week
When:
June 8-28
Where: Downtown Coral Gables
What: Coral Gables Restaurant Week is not only a week—it’s three weeks! Over 40 Gables restaurants are offering amazing prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus at incredible prices. Participating restaurants include Anacapri Italian Cuisine & Market, Bellmónt Spanish Restaurant, Bread + Butter, Bulla Gastrobar, Cibo Wine Bar, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Ortanique on the Mile, Uvaggio Wine Bar, and many more!

3. Justin Wine Dinner
When:
June 11 at 7pm
Where: The Biltmore Fontana {1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables; 305.913.3200}
What: Sip and savor wines from California’s Justin Winery paired with tasty bites from the Biltmore Fontana. The experience includes four signature wines: Land Mark Chardonnay, Justin Sauvignon Blanc, Land Mark Pinot Noir, and Justin Cabernet. Click here for reservations.
Cost: $35 per person

4. Interactive Cooking Class with Chef Cindy Hutson
When:
June 13, 11:30am-2:30pm
Where: Ortanique on the Mile {278 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 305.446.7710}
What: Ortanique’s celebrated Chef Cindy Hutson hosts an interactive cooking class to celebrate the coming of mango season. In this hands-on experience, participants learn to create mango-infused recipes such as Burrata Salad, Banana Leaf Steamed Fish, and Floating Island (“Isla Flotantes”). Call to RSVP.
Cost: $108 per person

Chef Cindy Hutson

Chef Cindy Hutson

5. TransArt Festival
When:
June 14-30
Where: The Betsy Hotel {1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach; 305.531.6100}
What: In its continuing mission to operate as a PACE (philanthropy, arts, culture, and education) hotel and support underserved communities, the Betsy presents Miami’s first TransArt Festival. The exhibition showcases a number of artists to create awareness, nurture aspiring artists, and enlighten the general population about the many layers of the transgender community.
Cost: Free

TransArt Miai

“Self Portrait” by TransArt Miami artist Kate Weakley

6. Ibérico Ham 101
When:
June 17, 6-8pm
Where: Bellmont Spanish Restaurant {339 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 786.502.4684}
What: Discover Spain’s true national treasure: 100-percent Ibérico ham. Learn about Iberian pigs, the curing process, amazing nutritional properties, and other fun facts as you taste hand-sliced 100-percent acorn-fed Cinco Jotas Ibérico ham, delicious cheeses like Manchego, and traditional tomaquet bread. Your experience will be paired with an exquisite glass of a Rioja wine to complete your palate. Call to RSVP.
Cost: $29 per person

iberico ham 101

7. The Lost Art of the Apéritif
When:
June 23, 7-9pm
Where: Uvaggio Wine Bar {70 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 305.448.2400}
What: In an effort to revive the lost art of the aperitif (a savoy drink that is meant to open our palate and stimulate our appetite before sitting for dinner later in the evening), Uvaggio Wine Bar hosts fun and informative tasting as it brings new life to that special time before a meal. Space is limited. Click here to RSVP.
Cost: $30 per person

8. BleauLive Presents Capital Cities
When:
June 27
Where: Michael Mina 74 and the BleauLive Stage {Fontainebleau Hotel, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 877.326.7412}
What: Witness Capital Cities, the indie pop duo Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian, perform their multi-Platinum hit “Safe and Sound” among other favorites. Before the show, fuel up at the hotel’s award-winning Michael Mina 74. Click here to purchase tickets.
Cost: $115 per person; includes performance, two-hour open bar, and dinner at MM74.

BleauLive presents Capital Cities

Capital Cities

9. DBGB Pop Up at db Bistro Moderne
When: Through July 31
Where: db Bistro Modern {JW Marriot Marquis, 255 Biscayne Boulevard Way; 305.421.8800}
What: For the second year, Chef Daniel Boulud’s DBGB Kitchen & Bar pops up at db Bistro Moderne, recreating fan favorites from the star chef’s casual New York and D.C. eateries. Menu highlights include: housemade Thai Sausage, The Piggie Burger, and the Peach Melba Sundae. This year, the pop up also features a tap takeover by J. Wakefield Brewery, which is offering three beers, including the Dragonfruit Passion Fruit, made exclusively for db Bistro Moderne Miami.

DBGB Thai Sausage by B.Milne

DBGB Thai Sausage

10. Hakkasan Summer Tasting
When:
Through August 31
Where: Hakkasan {Fontainebleau Hotel, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 877.326.7412}
What: Celebrate summer with a delectable season-long tasting menu at Hakkasan featuring small plates that include Steamed Vegetable Dumplings, Crispy Lobster, and Steamed Soup Dumplings; Traditional Roasted Half Peking Duck appetizer; and Wok-Baked Tiger Prawns, Baked Chilean Sea Bass, Stir-Fried Wagyu Beef, and Seafood Fried Rice as entrées.
Cost: $128 per person; complementary wine pairing for supplemental $68 per guest.

By Sherri Balefsky | Online Editor

Happy April everyone! While we’ve already covered the top Easter brunches in Miami for this weekend, there are plenty of other must-attend food and wine events to look forward to this month. Here, we round up the best of the best April events:

Ikra Passover Seder
Passover Seder at IKRA
Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4 at 8:30pm
For 17 years, Chabad of Sunny Isles Beach has been hosting traditional Pesach Seders on the first two nights of Passover, engaging community meals designed for those with or without religious experience. Hosted by Rabbi Yisrael Baron, this year’s Seder will take place at IKRA Restaurant & Lounge {16850 Collins Avenue, 106-A, Sunny Isles; 305.974.0081}. Participants will enjoy a six-course certified kosher meal, complete with shmura matzo, a complete Seder plate, and premium wines. Reservations are required and space is limited, so RSVP today!

Heart Fontainebleau ConcertBleauLive Presents Heart at Fontainebleau
Saturday, April 11 at 6pm (dinner); 8pm concert
This month’s BleauLive, Fontainebleau’s monthly concert series, presents the American rock duo and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Heart. With chart-topping hits such as “Alone,” “Barracuda,” and “Crazy On You,” Heart has and continues to shape the world of music. Witness as sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson capture Miami Beach with their distinguished sound at LIV nightclub. Packages start at just $125, and include entrance to the performance and a two-hour open bar. The best part: for just $25 more, you can add a pre-show prix-fixe dinner at your choice of Fontainebleau’s award-winning restaurants, ScarpettaStripSteak (sold out), or Michael Mina 74. Click here for tickets.

Cindy Hutson Book
Sunday Book Club “Read and Eat” at Ortanique
Sunday, April 12 at 6pm
Join Ortanique on the Mile {278 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 305.446.7710} for a special book club event in honor of resident Chef Cindy Hutson’s new cookbook, “From the Tip of My Tongue.” Chef Hutson will be in attendance, discussing her culinary journey and going through some of the stories in the book. Cost is $70 per person and includes a welcome reception, a signed copy of the cookbook, and a delicious three-course meal of Vanilla Bean Marinated Grilled Pineapple Salad, a choice of Pan-Roasted Atlantic Swordfish or Braised Beef Cheeks Pappardelle, and Heath Bar Bread Pudding for dessert (all of which are featured in the cookbook). 

Veritage MiamiVeritage Miami
Wednesday, April 15 through Saturday, April 18
Formerly the United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival, Veritage Miami is a four-day foodie celebration featuring local sommeliers, chefs, wineries, and breweries. For its 20th anniversary in 2015, events will include craft beer tastings at Wynwood Walls; wine tastings at the Village of Merrick Park; a celebrity chefs’ dinner at the InterContinental Miami; and an auction at Marlins Park. All proceeds go to United Way, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming people’s lives through various educational, financial, and health programs. Purchase tickets here.

Slow Food Miami Event
Slow Food Miami’s “Snail of Approval” Tasting Party
Friday, April 24, 7-10pm
Slow Food Miami, a nonprofit organization dedicated to “planting a fresher future for our children,” will hold its fourth-annual “Snail of Approval” event at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden. Attendees will join the evening’s ambassador, Emmy Award-winning journalist Belkys Nerey, along with celebrity guest judges for Miami’s “Freshest Night Out,” featuring bites from some of South Florida’s best farm-to-table eateries. Participants include Meat Market Miami Beach, Lido Restaurant & Bayside Grill at The Standard Spa, and Siena Tavern, among many others. Main event tickets are $85 and can be purchased here.