![]() Of course, no one is recommending you go in, Daddio. Tickets for the 18-and-older show cost $18, or $13 each as part of the Pride four-pack. ![]() Perhaps more points can be scored at The Taylor Party, sort of a touring Taylor Swift-inspired dance party, which will take over Revolution Live in downtown Fort Lauderdale at 9 p.m. Visit /kapownoodlebar.įor the well-Taylored Dad: Maybe, like some dads I know, you have scored points with your daughter by becoming fluent in the language of Taylor Swift. Available all weekend, each cocktail ($15) comes with a single ice cube embedded with the face of its inspirational parent. And …” - is made with Papa’s Pilar dark rum, maple syrup, Subculture Coffee and Dugan & Dame’s Morning Wood Cocktail Bitters. For example, the Homer Simpson cocktail - called “My Only Vice,” a riff on his quote: “Coffee is my only vice. FRIDAYĭad vice: Kapow Noodle Bar in Boca Raton and West Palm Beach will honor your dad’s favorite hobbies (drinking and TV) with a creative lineup of Old Fashioned cocktails inspired by famous TV father figures Ted Lasso, Homer Simpson, Peter Griffin and Minato Namikaze. Professional surfer and musician Makua Rothman also will perform. show on Thursday (a followup to his Wednesday concert) start at $69.50+ at .įunk on the beach: New York funk collective Lettuce and roots-reggae icons Steel Pulse kick off their joint summer tour at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. All in all, worth a visit, but don't expect anything earth shattering.Not to be missed: Ryan Adams and The Cardinals was the setting for the country-rock star at his best, and their stop at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale - on a tour that is part reunion for the band 12 years after its breakup and an attempted rapprochement after Adams’ abuse accusations in 2019 - is the perfect marriage of venue and sublime music. I asked my co-workers their opinion, and they had the same viewpoint. ![]() Now, I will caveat what I'm going to say with the fact that I've had some biscuits but I am not an expert by any means, but I wasn't too into the biscuit. But I had to try a biscuit too, so I got a plain one with jam (which comes with the biscuit). The banana oatmeal was quite nice, and filling. However since you have many people serving you, you get asked the same question many times by different people - "are you waiting for anything else with this order?" We had to tell a handful of different people that we're waiting for an iced coffee. Upon finding a place to sit, which was not too hard despite being a group of 4 on a busy morning, our food and drink started to show up. And incase you're interested, they do have some knick knacks for purchase as you make your way to the register. It was a hot day, and they have you wait outside, but the they try to lessen the unpleasantness of the situation by having cold water available, and have the line move relatively quickly. It was quite a busy morning, and there was a small line to get in. You pay up front, then find a seat, and then they bring food to your table. To clarify, this place is not a sit-down type restaurant, nor a take-away, nor a cafeteria, but rather a mix of all of these. ![]() ![]() I ended up going there on the last day of my trip. I was quite excited to find that this place, located conveniently about 5 mins walk away from my hotel. ![]()
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