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The 10Best A Day in the City

A Day in the City

Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Best A Day in the City (A Day in the City)
(10 Overall Closest)
88's Dueling Pianos
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
5721 Seminole Way Seminole Paradise Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood  33021 • 954-584-8819
        Description: HOLLYWOOD. Performing in pairs, the pianists at this nightly show delight guests with classic pop tunes and humorous dialogue. The audience is frequently asked to sing along to familiar pieces. Adjoining blue pianos flank the stage of this inviting venue, equipped with table seating and two bars.
 

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Bahia Cabana
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
3001 Harbor Dr Days Inn Bahia Cabana Resort, Fort Lauderdale  33316 • 954-524-1555
        Description: HARBOR BEACH. This breezy, casual restaurant serves three meals a day, but it is a particularly lovely spot for breakfast. Calm and relaxed, with great service and all the traditional American breakfast favorites, including fresh coffee, fruit, cereals, juices, stuffed omelets, eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage, grits, and more. For a classic start to your day, great service, a view overlooking Fort Lauderdale's largest marina and endless selections of excellent food – no doubt, this is your best bet. Conveniently, this establishment can be reached by water taxi, car or boat.
        User Rating: 2 / 10
 

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Broward Center for the Performing Arts
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale  33312 • 877-311-7469
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Located in the popular Riverwalk area, this prestigious performing arts center brings a wide variety of cultural programs to Broward County. You can experience ballet, theater, musical performances and opera all under one roof. First class facilities feature state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment, ensuring an enjoyable time. The Center has two theaters that seat over 3000 people, and hundreds of performances are held here each year.
 

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Fort Lauderdale Beach
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
Fort Lauderdale
        Description: Florida is known for its warm temps and miles of beautiful beaches, and Fort Lauderdale is no exception. The beachfront area draws hundreds of visitors each year due to its cleanliness and the variety of shops, dining and nightlife destinations that are nearby, not to mention the abundance of parking available in the area. The city also boasts an attractive wavewall, a curvy and eye-catching wall that lines the beachfront
 
 
Himmarshee Bar & Grill
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
210 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale  33301 • 954-524-1818
        Description: DOWNTOWN. A favorite for casual, American cuisine with an eclectic twist. The chef creates simple, fresh dishes using seasonal local ingredients, including plantain and lamb empanadas, risotto cakes, dolphin with mashed potatoes, or grilled veal with porcini mushroom sauce. With a great location near the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, this is the ideal restaurant for a meal before or after a cultural event. On weekends, young professionals hit the outdoor patio in droves. Reservations recommended; business casual attire. The adjoining Side Bar offers daily happy hour and live music/DJs Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights.
        User Rating: 7.5 / 10
 

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Las Olas Boulevard
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
Las Olas Blvd at NE 23rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale  33301 • 954-937-7386
        Description: LAS OLAS. A trendy area that features shops, galleries, restaurants, boutiques and nightclubs, Las Olas Boulevard draws the hip and happening. The area boasts a Mediterranean influence and showcases finely landscaped green space. This is definitely a place for eyeing up the latest styles and enjoying the sights and sounds of an upscale Floridian crowd.
 

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Riverwalk
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
400 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale  33312 • 954-468-1541
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Hailed as "Florida's Most Beautiful Mile," this popular downtown sector is a historic district, replete with numerous dining, shopping and cultural venues. It is also flanked by some exceptional scenery. It is also the site of the Museum of Discovery and Science and the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Museum.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
 

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Shula's On the Beach
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
321 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd Yankee Trader Hotel, Fort Lauderdale  33304 • 954-355-4000
        Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. This classy dining room features two bars and an adjoining patio with oceanfront views. In the evenings, candlelight and live music add ambience. Tasty appetizers such as barbecued shrimp, lobster cocktail and onion soup complement the succulent steaks. In addition to a variety of cuts of beef, dishes such as pistachio crusted grouper, lamb loin chops and Australian lobster tails appear on the menu. Looking for an especially sound way to start your day? Stop by for breakfast before heading out. NB If the hotel is full, Shula's offers a great buffet for just under $17.
 

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Stranahan House
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
335 SE 6th Ave Las Olas Blvd at the New River Tunn, Fort Lauderdale  33301 • 954-524-4736
        Description: DOWNTOWN. This is Broward County's oldest building and its most popular historical site. It is a classic example of "Florida Frontier" architecture. The house was built in 1901 by Frank Stranahan, the area's first permanent white settler, and was first operated as a trading post, set up to service early settlers and Seminole Indians. It contains turn-of-the-century furnishings and historical photos of the area.
 

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Tarpon Bend
(A Day in the City - A Day in the City)
200 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale  33301 • 954-523-3233
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Located in the Riverwalk area, Tarpon Bend has both main floor and balcony seating, plenty of windows and a modern feel. Natural wood tones are accented by black padded chairs with silver accents. Sit back, sip luscious cocktails and nibble on shellfish while perusing the raw bar, appetizer or cocktail menu at this casually stylish eatery and bar. Live music is performed every Friday night, and Monday nights feature live reggae music.
 

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