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7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Axios
Looking for live music? These spots have free shows
Enjoy live music? Lucky for you, we rounded up a list of venues that offer live music in a not-so-formal concert setting — for free. We're talking about a live jazz trio, maybe a solo guitarist; ideally, this is an unplanned activity that just made your night a whole lot better. Between the lines: I've frequented these events, but it's always good to check the venue's social media or website to confirm that evening's lineup before heading out. Cafe La Trova It's one of the best bars in the country for a reason. Enjoy live music "La Trova Style" at this Calle Ocho staple every night of the week. Conventillo Little River's newest cocktail bar features a weekly lineup of events: Live Tango on Tuesdays. The Corner Bar For all the night owls: Live jazz starts at 10pm-1am on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. The Esme Hotel If you're on South Beach, hit this hotel rooftop for live jazz every Sunday from 5pm-11pm. The Gibson Room The Coral Way staple features live music from local artists Thursday-Sunday beginning at 9pm. Jass Kitchen This Turkish restaurant just outside the Design District has live music every night of the week except Monday. Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 7pm-10pm. Thursday-Saturday: 8pm-11pm. Michael's Genuine Food & Drink I'll admit, I've yet to enjoy live music here. But guests can enjoy jazz every Wednesday from 6:30pm-9:30pm. Lagniappe


Axios
27-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Chef Michelle Bernstein's La Cañita expands to Kendall
Award-winning Miami chef Michelle Bernstein is heading to Kendall next month. Driving the news: Bernstein's restaurant La Cañita, which has a smaller space in Bayside Marketplace, is expanding to the Palms of Town & Country. State of plate: The menu will feature Latin and Caribbean cuisine, like croquetas, empanadas, oxtail lasagna and locally caught snapper with ginger mojo de ajo. The craft cocktail menu includes a classic Mojito made with four year Flor de Caña, the Presidente with housemade grenadine and the Brownie Old Fashioned, with Rye, Strega, brownie port and house bitters. The vibe: An "island-kissed rum distillery" with an outdoor patio and live music. What they're saying: La Cañita co-owner David Martinez, who has partnered with Bernstein on Miami staples like Cafe La Trova and Sweet Liberty, said the restaurant is a "labor of love." "Our goal was always to give our guests an exciting, fun experience that was reasonably priced without compromising flavor, quality or ambiance." If you go: 8405 Mills Drive, Suite 203