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Greater Miami & Miami Beach is a welcoming destination.

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LGBTQ+ ANNUAL EVENTS

With more than 15 annual events, there is something for everyone.

FEATURES

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SPRING

If you already thought Miami was hot, just wait until you experience Rainbow Spring. Be sure to join the celebration!

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CELEBRATE LOVE IN MIAMI

From sun-kissed waterfronts to stunning architectural gems, settings to celebrate your love abound in this sunny paradise.

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LIFE IMITATES ART, IMITATES LIFE

How Miami’s dynamic art scene is manifested in the lives of four influencers.

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THE GAY STAGE

Exploring the diverse world of queer performance art in Miami and highlighting five artists who are making a significant impact on the cultural landscape.

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DINING WITH PRIDE

From cozy cafes to upscale eateries and lively drag brunches, these Miami hotspots are more than just places to dine.

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GAY BARS & NIGHTCLUBS

Everything you need to know about Greater Miami & Miami Beach’s queer nightlife scene.

WHAT’S INSIDE
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On the Cover: Sweetgreen – Wynwood Mural Artist: Jen Stark Photo by Miami Color Theory IG: @miamicolortheory
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WELCOME…

The Pink Palm Volume 9 offers another exciting edition of our magazine showcasing Greater Miami & Miami Beach as the ultimate LGBTQ+ destination. As the vibrant city gears up for the return of Rainbow Spring between March and June, immerse yourself in experiences while enjoying exclusive savings on accommodations. In “Celebrate Love in Miami,” discover why Miami is the perfect backdrop for engagements, weddings and milestone anniversaries. George Coronado’s “Life Imitates Art, Imitates Life” delves into the intersection of Miami’s artsy spirit and fashion. “The Gay Stage” explores the diverse world of queer performance art in Miami, while “Dining with Pride” spotlights LGBTQ-owned restaurants celebrating inclusivity. Cap off your nights with a guide to “Miami’s Hottest Gay Bars and Nightclubs” for unforgettable experiences in the city’s thriving LGBTQ+ scene. Enjoy the journey through Miami’s dynamic LGBTQ+ offerings!

Stop by the LGBT Visitor Center for local and visitor information.

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WELCOME TO RAINBOW

SPRING

If you already thought Miami Beach was hot, just wait until you experience Rainbow Spring. Starting in March and running through June, this seasonal event welcomes LGBTQ+ locals and visitors with highly anticipated parties and other events. Make plans now to attend the celebration and take advantage of great deals on accommodations while you’re here.

EVENTS TO ATTEND

Kick off the fun February 28 with Winter Party Festival, a weeklong LGBTQ+ celebration of music, dance and community. Don’t miss the marquee event: a seven-hour beach bash and massive dance party featuring DJs from around the globe. In April, mix and mingle at Miami Beach Pride, one of the largest Pride festivals in the country. The 10-day-long celebration culminates in a 50-float Pride parade. Later in April, tap into your artsy side at the OUTshine Film Festival, featuring viewings of films by established and emerging LGBTQ+ filmmakers as well as panel discussions, happy hours and after-parties.

In mid-May, check out SweetHeat Miami, with events created by women for women throughout Greater Miami & Miami Beach. Then close out May with the return on Sizzle Miami, which promises to be hotter than ever! June brings the always-amazing Wynwood Pride music festival, No Fear, We’re Queer Comedy, Arsht Center’s CommuniTea Dance plus dozens of events in celebration of Pride Month.

EXPERIENCES TO ENJOY

Urban energy and glittering cityscapes are obvious attractions in Greater Miami & Miami Beach. But if you slow down and look more closely, you’ll find a quieter side to this exciting destination. Here, you can enjoy endless outdoor adventures, glorious sunshine and fresh air. Natural attractions and nature-focused activities are as much a part of Rainbow Spring as its modern, man-made diversions. No visit would be complete without taking the opportunity to experience our great outdoors.

GREAT DEALS TO GRAB

The best part about visiting Miami Beach during Rainbow Spring is that you can experience all the fun while staying true to your budget. You will find plenty of hotels that accommodate every style and budget with special discounts, buy-two-get-one-free on overnight stays, and a variety of seasonal hotel packages. You will also find extraordinary onproperty values like happy hour specials, spa packages, complimentary parking, exceptional dining offers and more. And, saving on a hotel stay means more to splurge on for a fun shopping day or mojitos and dinner.

For the latest information, visit RainbowSpring.com

EVENTS | EXPERIENCES | DEALS
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CELEBRATE L VE

From sun-kissed waterfronts to stunning architectural gems, settings to celebrate your love abound in this sunny paradise.

SEASIDE, AT SUNSET AND ON THE SAND

As a community that has welcomed LGBTQ+ visitors for decades, Miami offers a gorgeous backdrop of sea, sky, sand and sun to frame the meaningful “I will,” “I do” or the first “I love you.” Let’s take a quick tour of some of the most memory-making locations for these love-affirming moments.

Proving that the best things in life are free, Miami’s beaches, such as South Pointe Park in Miami Beach and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park’s historic lighthouse in Key Biscayne, offer opportunities for a priceless (yet priceconscious) setting to create and capture the moment in a unique environment. Does your idea of a celebration include food and friends? Bring your favorite people together at South Pointe Park’s waterfront Smith & Wollensky restaurant. If you time your celebration just right, you can watch the skyscraper-high, mega-cruise ships sailing right by when they set sail from PortMiami as the sun sets over the skyline.

If the melding of five-star food and Biscayne Bay views is alluring, then you might want to try Amara at Paraiso, an indoor-outdoor restaurant in the Edgewater neighborhood just north of Downtown Miami. Helmed by James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz, the restaurant offers cuisine and ambience to satisfy your extra-special occasion wish list. There’s even a “proposal” event package listed on its website.

EXCHANGING VOWS IN SPLENDOR

Natural surroundings are integral to what Miami offers visitors and residents. For tried, true and traditional outdoor settings that ooze storybook romance, Miami’s historic settings, such as Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Coconut Grove, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables, the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove and the

Deering Estate in South Dade are postcardworthy. Along with the natural splendor of Matheson Hammock Park in Coral Gables –and its beautiful restaurant, NOMA Beach at Redfish, set in an Old Florida coral-stone building by the water – these are places that have weathered, survived and thrived throughout the years. Some might say this kind of resiliency creates an auspicious

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beginning for coupledom. For ceremonies filled with joy and spirituality, couples can affirm their love within the context of faith at the Ancient Spanish Monastery, a 12th-century monastery cloisters brought from Spain in 1924. Another venue with unique architecture is Temple Beth Shmuel, the centerpiece of the Cuban-Hebrew Congregation’s warm and welcoming community in Miami Beach that advocates for integration and equality. The LGBTQ-inclusive Temple Judea in Coral Gables will embrace you and your beloved under their chapel chuppah canopies for a celebration that echoes of the ages and resonates with meaning.

BUILDING A LIFE TOGETHER

If you and your special person are especially excited about great feats of architecture, the sky’s the limit in Miami. There’s no shortage of stunning venues where you can host your big event. The truly epic Kimpton EPIC Hotel, sitting at the mouth of the Miami River in Downtown Miami, has spectacular views. In Miami Beach, landmark locations such as

the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center and Herzog & de Meuron’s 1111 Lincoln Road, an open-concept parking garage offering 360-degree views, are amazing spaces that will impress your guests. If retro glamour is more your vibe, the oceanfront Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel of 1950s Rat Pack fame, the Gatsby-era Historic Alfred I. DuPont Building in Downtown Miami and The Biltmore Hotel Miami - Coral Gables bring fairy-tale fantasy to life – especially if you’re celebrating the occasion with a large group of friends.

CELEBRATING OUTSIDE THE LINES… AND THE CLOSET

Traditional not your thing? You can check that box off in Miami, too – in many fun, funky and cheeky ways. Celebrations at the Wynwood Walls outdoor street-art museum are as hip as they are colorful. And what’s Miami without a Latin-tinged celebration of all things Cuban? Try the Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center or Ball & Chain in Little Havana. You can tie the knot at the crown jewel of Historic Overtown, the 110-year-

young Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater Cultural Arts Complex. Prefer the catwalk to a church aisle? Special occasions are especially lively at R House in Wynwood and at Palace Bar & Restaurant in Miami Beach. These are restaurants where drag performances –complemented by cocktails and food – bring capital-letter “GAYNESS” to your special day. If you are enamored with the ocean, envision a wedding where the rhythmic embrace of the waves becomes the backdrop to your special celebration on a yacht charter from Water Fantaseas, Island Queen Cruises and Tours or Celebration Yacht at Coconut Grove Marina.

BLING! GETTING READY IS HALF THE FUN

Shopping for your wedding outfit, invitation or ring in Mami is far easier than finding “THE one,” especially when nearly everything you need for your special day is concentrated in one place: Miracle Mile in Coral Gables. Known as “the City Beautiful,” this is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Greater Miami & Miami Beach. It was developed in the 1920s, inspired by Mediterranean, Spanish and Italian villages. The Miracle Mile promenade has been the destination for all the accoutrements of a love celebration since the mid-1940s. With its charming and very walkable street-level stores and restaurants, the actual half-mile “Mile” is wedding prep central.

THE FINE (LEGAL) PRINT

Like anywhere else, if you’re getting married in Miami, you’ll have to make time to dot the i’s in your “I do’s” by registering for a marriage license and making time for either a four-hour premarital course or a three-day waiting period. You can even register at the Miami Beach District Court, which is located in the same beautiful, Art Deco-style building as the LGBT Visitor Center. Piece of wedding cake, right? You can find more information about getting a marriage license in Greater Miami & Miami Beach on the Miami-Dade County Clerk of the Courts website.

WILL YOU SAY YES?

Whether you’re popping the question, sealing the deal or just spending time with that special someone, doing so in Greater Miami & Miami Beach – with its beauty, diversity, unique settings and vibrant energy – will be the easiest part of saying “yes” to your love.

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LIFE IMITATES

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IMITATES LIFE

Creative Director: George Coronado / @georgecoronadodesigner

Photographer: Dale Stine / @dalestinephotography

Videography: Erick Astorga / @erick.astorga

Makeup: Ade Castañeda / @makeupbyade

Production Assistant: Melba de Leon / @bklynrican19

MODELS

John Buckley / @job954

Mel Chesnut / @mel_chesnut

Eliad Cohen / @eliad_cohen

Alessandra Gold / @alessandragold13

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Alessandra Gold The House of Arts, Miami Design District
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John Buckley Miami Design District

ELIAD COHEN pg. 9

International Influencer, Events Producer, DJ and Media Personality

Ivory cubel shirt and ivory cubel cargo pants by THE ROOM MIAMI. Pendant necklace and stainless-steel rings by BUCK PALMER for THE ROOM MIAMI. Sunglasses by BOTTEGA VENETA.

On Social Media: @theroom.miami| @bottega_veneta

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Gallery Owner & Creative Director, The House of Arts

Black-and-white pleated dress by ALTUZARRA. White ring by MORDEKAI JEWELRY. Vintage rhinestone earrings courtesy of ALESSANDRA GOLD personal collection. Green suede platform shoes by ALTUZARRA.

On Social Media: @thehouseof.arts| @altuzarra| @alessandragold13

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Brand Ambassador for RIMOWA, Community Leader & Vice President, Unity Coalition | Coalicion Unida

Neon yellow urban suit and white lace up shoes by IDOL JOSE. Brass link choker and bracelet by MAD AS HELL PEOPLE. Safety pin necklace courtesy of ALESSANDRA GOLD personal collection.

On Social Media: @idol_jose | @madashellpeople | @alessandragold13

MEL CHESNUT pg. 13

Talent, Arts, & Music Manager, MMG Worldwide

Black crochet bikini and black fringe cape by IDOL JOSE. Vintage gold bracelets courtesy of ALESSANDRA GOLD personal collection. Sunglasses by SOLROMAN. Fuchsia shoes by PRADA.

On Social Media: @idol_jose | @alessandragold13 | @solroman| @prada

A native of Lima, Peru, George Coronado is a fashion designer and brand manager who has called Miami Beach home for more than two decades. Coronado is the creative vision behind Coronado Designs and Bnaked.us fashion lines and has spearheaded numerous fashion projects globally throughout his career. / george@georgecoronado.com

Special thanks: Herb Sosa / @herbsosa • Michael Góngora / @michaelcgongora

The House of Arts / @thehouseof.arts

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Exploring the diverse world of queer performance art in Miami and highlighting five artists who are making a significant impact on the cultural landscape.

THE GAY STAGE

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Photography Courtesy of the Artists

Greater Miami & Miami Beach is home to a thriving LGBTQ+ community that celebrates diversity and inclusivity. In recent years, the destination has become a hub for queer performance artists who are breaking down barriers and challenging societal norms through their art. From drag queens and singers to choreographers and dancers, Miami is teeming with talented performers who are pushing the boundaries of what is considered mainstream entertainment.

1. SUZI ANALOGUE (SHE/THEY)

Suzi Analogue is a producer, composer and songwriter who is an innovator in the electronic music genre. As the founder of Miami’s Never Normal Records and a member of the Recording Academy, she has established herself as a leader in the new wave of women producers. “I’m really inspired by the opportunity to liberate myself and others through creativity,” she says. “My identity influences me to challenge what people perceive as masculine or feminine, and just do whatever my spirit leads me to do.” With a unique blend of cutting-edge music technology and electronic experimentation they have gained worldwide recognition, with their music being featured on Billboard charts and New York Fashion Week runways. Dubbed a “badass producer” by Teen Vogue, Suzi Analogue is a true creative force who is paving the way for the next generation of electronic musicians. “I’m grateful for the support of my community who sees me push the limits and the boundaries of what people expect, and do exactly what I want to do, how I want to do it, which is the beauty of being queer.”

2. CULTURA (SHE/HER)

Cultura is a choreographer, creative director and musician who has made a name for herself in the Latin dance industry. She has blended her Cuban heritage with a clubstyle foundation to create her distinctive style of choreography and movement. “In my storytelling, I find inspiration in things going on around and within me, especially as a Cuban woman in the LGBTQ+ community living in Florida,” says Cultura. “Being an artist within the LGBTQ+ community means I have a responsibility to be a voice for the voiceless and to shed light on the realities of our dayto-day in a conscious and respectful way.” Cultura has worked with a long list of famous artists and choreographed several awards shows, including the VMAs and Latin Billboard. In April 2021, she opened her own studio in the Wynwood Arts District called Cambio Studio, which aims to raise the standard and

push dancers to train with love for the craft. “My style is a mixture of my experiences as a dance educator and choreographer traveling the world and experiencing different cultures and communities,” she says.

3. FRANCIA (HE/HIM)

Francia is a singer-songwriter whose music is a reflection of his unique background. With roots in both Venezuela and Africa, his work is a creative fusion of cultures that blends different genres and languages. From soulful ballads to high-energy tracks, Francia’s music is a testament to his versatility as an artist. “Influenced by my Venezuelan heritage, I playfully combine multilingual storytelling with the sounds of my ancestors, displaying my chameleon-like talent of blending genres,” he says. “I’m inspired by nature, traveling to new places and the opportunity to be an artist and storyteller in a period of unprecedented resources to create.” Beyond simply entertaining, his music also serves a healing purpose, inspired by his deep connection to yoga and meditation. In addition, Francia is a co-host on LATV Network/LATV Root’s show, “Blacktinidad,” covering Afro-Latinx issues, as well as an anchor on HappeningOut TV Network’s “Queer News Tonight,” covering LGBTQ+ stories. “As an LGBTQ+ creator, I take full advantage of the freedom and liberation that my queer heroes fought for,” he says. “I often blur that gender binary by dressing across gender lines and showing the world that one does not need to change anything at all to be able to wear any item one finds beautiful or appealing.” His first album, “Infinita,” is streaming on all music platforms.

4. RANDOLPH WARD (HE/HIM)

Randolph Ward, the renowned choreographer behind RTWDANCE, has made a name for himself in the dance world with an impressive 15-year career that has taken him across the United States and through Europe and Asia. Born and raised in Miami, his love for dance and teaching began in his hometown. “Dance

allows me the power, privilege and license to create safe spaces that encourage audience members to engage in respectful yet conscious conversation about humanity while critically thinking about current-day societal issues,” says Ward. He has presented works across Greater Miami & Miami Beach, including at the Little Haiti Cultural Arts Complex in Little Haiti, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Miami and the historic Colony Theatre in Miami Beach. “As an artist, my queerness is a part of me but not all of me,” he says. “I am most interested in using this man-made social construct of ‘queer identity’ to examine ideas of community, love, desire, tenacity and identity to bridge multiple lenses of human understanding and experience.” Ward is the creator, producer and choreographer of “Boys Will Be Boys” and has received numerous awards for his work.

5. PIONEER WINTER (HE/THEY)

Pioneer Winter is a choreographer and the artistic director of Pioneer Winter Collective, a local dance-theater company. Their work is rooted in social practice and community, focusing on queer visibility and beauty beyond the mainstream. “The work I do is inherently queer,” says Winter. “My work is intergenerational and physically integrated. I am inspired to create dance theater performances as a way of making sense of the world.” Winter is known for democratizing performance in public spaces, museums and galleries, stage and film. Their objective is to expand the definition of dance to include all bodies, regardless of race, body type, age and ability, and to ensure that they are seen and appreciated by audiences. “I like to say, ‘I make dances out of necessity,’ so in that way, the movement, vocabulary, themes and motifs shift according to every project I experience,” he says. Winter’s work has been commissioned by several respected organizations, including the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and has received support from several foundations.

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DINING WITH

PRIDE!

Explore LGBTQ-owned restaurants in Greater Miami & Miami Beach.

The vibrant restaurant scene in Greater Miami & Miami Beach is famous for its fusion of cultures, bold flavors and innovative dining experiences. Beyond its delectable offerings, this thriving dining landscape also celebrates diversity and inclusivity through the presence of LGBTQ-owned-andoperated restaurants. From cozy cafes to upscale eateries and lively drag brunches, these Miami hot spots are more than just places to dine – they’re symbols of pride and progress for the LGBTQ+ community. Check out some of the best LGBTQ-owned restaurants in neighborhoods across Miami.

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MARION

This dynamic LGBTQ-owned restaurant and cocktail lounge melds New American and Asian-inspired flavors seamlessly, igniting the heart of Brickell with its hip and sophisticated vibe. Signature Marion dishes include the green papaya salad, Australian lamb chops, Nebraska prime rib eye and the tuna pizzetta. A favorite on the sushi menu is the Kobe roll, torched tableside with asparagus, shrimp tempura, truffle yuzu ponzu and snow crab. Finish your meal with the Marion Imperial Experience, a decadent chef’s assortment of desserts, ice cream and fruit. The ambience at Marion is a crescendo of excitement, gradually building as the night unfolds – lights dimming, music building and the atmosphere transforming into an all-encompassing party scene.

Special Happenings: Every week, Marion presents Lobster Tuesdays, a lavish affair offering lobster specials, such as the lobster sushi roll and lobster mac and cheese.

PHUC YEA

In 2011, Phuc Yea burst onto Miami’s culinary scene, paying homage to owners Chef Cesar Zapata and Ani Meinhold’s Colombian and Vietnamese heritage. Its queer influence is reflected in its cocktail menu, which features the popular Say Gay cocktail – a spicy spin on a mezcal margarita with passion fruit, red bell, Thai bird chili and lime. Its eclectic menu includes classics like the seafood ceviche and watermelon salad along with creative bao buns, such as the sweet and sour Vietnamese fried chicken bao, made with pineapple sweet and sour sauce, sriracha and jalapeño. Save room for the classic coconut croissant bread pudding, which is served hot with coconut rum custard, condensed milk and chocolate chunks.

Foodie Tip: Don’t miss the incredible P.Y. Noodles, a signature dish with fresh egg noodles, garlic butter, oyster sauce and parmesan cheese. (Trust us, the mix of flavors works… and you might find yourself ordering more than one.)

CASABLANCA SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL

Casablanca Seafood Bar & Grill, an LGBTQowned seafood gem, is situated along the historic and picturesque Miami River and offers incredible sunset views of the

Downtown Miami skyline. An upscale yet relaxed waterfront establishment that exudes laid-back charm, Casablanca provides an idyllic backdrop for romantic evenings or family outings. Boasting more than three decades of mastery in the seafood industry and a menu that features locally and globally inspired seafood delicacies, Casablanca also includes a popular fish market. Some menu highlights include the sizzling grilled octopus, tuna tartare and sea bass. If you prefer a truly unique seafood experience, opt for the Casablanca Parrillada – a mix of pan-seared snapper, lobster tail, prawns, calamari, shrimp, oysters, mussels, ragout of vegetables and roasted potatoes.

Foodie Tip: Locals flock to Casablanca for the lobster thermidor, a French dish featuring a creamy Dijon mustard sauce with lobster chunks flambéed with a touch of cognac and topped with broiled mozzarella cheese.

KLAW MIAMI

Nestled in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, Klaw Miami is an LGBTQ-owned surf and turf haven of culinary creativity. The significance of its location, inside the historic Miami Women’s Club building in Margaret Pace Park, echoes the rich fabric of Miami’s heritage. In honor of this legacy, Klaw Miami donates a portion of the proceeds from select cocktails to local charities. The star dish at Klaw is the Norwegian king crab harvested straight from the fishing village

of Bugøynes in Northern Norway and served simply with lemon and garlic butter. Splurge for the caviar service, served with deviled eggs, toasted sare (sourdough) wheat bread, whipped whey butter and crème fraîche. The restaurant is also known for its Kobe beef and steaks, which are dry-aged in-house and cooked over a live fire fueled by a mix of local Florida hardwoods.

Special Happening: Mondays through Saturdays, the restaurant offers a rooftop happy hour, with snacks for $12 and classic cocktails for $10.

SOFIA DESIGN DISTRICT

Located in the upscale shopping mecca of the Miami Design District, the Sofia Design District restaurant is a beacon of culinary artistry and LGBTQ+ pride. Sofia’s everchanging seasonal menu presents a balance of authentic Italian flavors and innovative twists, and its ambience flaunts a chic and inviting feminine essence. Start your culinary adventure with the ricotta-stuffed zucchini flowers with honey or the fritto misto –a delightful mix of fried Key West shrimp, calamari and scallops. Another spectacular dish is the cacio e pepe al tartufo, made with bucatini pasta, Tellicherry pepper, truffle pecorino and shaved black truffle. The cocktails at Sofia Design District continue the theme, as they’re artfully crafted by a master mixologist and complemented by a curated wine selection.

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PALACE BAR & RESTAURANT

Owned by local queer figure Thomas Donall, Palace Bar & Restaurant reigns as the quintessential LGBTQ+ bar and dining spot in Miami Beach. For over 30 years, Palace has dazzled patrons with drag performances and drag brunches and treated guests to unparalleled views of iconic Ocean Drive on its rooftop bar. Although this hot spot is set right in the middle of the Miami Beach action, Palace is not just a place to see and be seen; it’s a cultural landmark that embodies the vibrant LGBTQ+ spirit of its destination. Led by Colombian Executive Chef Jose Saavedra, the menu at Palace is as eclectic as its performers. Appetizers include the “quesadiva” (or quesadilla), Thai gyoza, cauliflower bites and tuna tartare. Mains include an assortment of salads, tacos, sandwiches, pastas and burgers, and entrees like the fresh catch of the day and the St. Louis ribs. The signature cocktails here are a must. Get in the Barbie spirit with the Malibu Barbie cocktail, featuring coconut rum, coconut water and pineapple juice, garnished with pineapple and cherries with a pink-sanded glitter sugar rim. Special Happenings: Don’t miss the daily drag shows, weekend drag brunch and nightly drag performances featuring the best drag performers in Miami.

PEZ LOCO

Located in vibrant Wynwood, Pez Loco is an emblem of culinary ingenuity and LGBTQ+ pride. Spearheaded by the accomplished Ari Taymor, a James Beard Award nominee, the restaurant surely transcends boundaries and traditions. Drawing inspiration from his experiences in Los Angeles and Mexico, Chef Taymor infuses Pez Loco with a fusion of flavors that pays homage to these regions with bold, coastal flavors. The menu is separated by “Mar” (sea), “Tierra” (ground) and “Carne” (meats). Dishes include the guava ceviche tostada, octopus ragu pasta, seared scallops, sweet potato tamale and the shitake tinga tostada. Save room for dessert, like the Baked Miami with Key Lime curd, graham cracker crumble, smoked marshmallow and coconut sorbet.

Foodie Tip: After dinner, visit Copal, the rooftop bar at Pez Loco. It offers a selection of dishes along with signature drinks, such as the ¡Ay Mami! with passion fruit, ginger,

lime, rum and rye, and the signature Pez Loco Sangría with strawberry, almond, pineapple, orange, rosé and assorted rums.

R HOUSE

The eclectic R House not only serves up delicious food but also serves as a vibrant community hub for Miami’s LGBTQ+ locals and visitors. Established in 2014 by business partners and husband-and-husband duo Rocco Carulli and Owen Bale, R House emerged as a fusion restaurant-art gallery in Wynwood. Home to the nationally acclaimed weekly drag brunch featuring drag diva Athena Dion, R House has become an epicenter of queer entertainment, creativity and acceptance. The Latin-inspired menu includes an assortment of delicious sharing plates, including arepas, empanadas and croquetas. The tostones topped with shrimp, pork or grilled hearts of palm are a favorite. Large plates include carne asada, short rib ropa vieja and cayenne fried chicken. During drag brunch, be the star of the show and order the La Pina Loca cocktail, a whole pineapple filled with piña colada plus five shots of house liquor and sparklers. R House also supports

local businesses, including coffee by Panther Coffee, bread by Zak the Baker and ice cream from Little Havana’s famous Azucar Ice Cream Company.

Foodie Tip: Don’t miss the Instagrammable desserts and drinks, like the rainbow churros and the Unicorn Martini, made with piña colada, whipped cream, marshmallows and rainbow sprinkles.

RESTAURANTS BY CHEF EILEEN ANDRADE

LGBTQ+ powerhouse Chef Eileen Andrade stands at the helm of culinary innovation in Miami with her renowned fusion restaurants: Finka Table & Tap in West Kendall and Barbakoa by Finka at The Doral Yard.

An LGBTQ+ advocate, Andrade designed her restaurants to be culinary havens and spaces of acceptance and celebration for all. Finka Table & Tap opened in 2014, blending Cuban, Peruvian and Korean influences to create an eclectic dining experience. Diners quickly discovered Andrade’s culinary skills with favorites like the fried alligator jalea, tostones topped with vaca frita and the arroz con pollo fritters, a creative

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spin on chicken with rice. The creativity extends to the pizza menu, including the vaca frita pizza and the signature ham croqueta pizza topped with croquetas from Islas Canarias Restaurant.

In 2021, Andrade’s culinary prowess expanded to Downtown Doral with Barbakoa by Finka, showcasing her iconic fusion style. Standout dishes at Barbakoa include the chicha morada braised short rib, the oxtail fried rice and the Korean salmon with kimchi broth.

Foodie Tip: Don’t miss the signature cocktails, such as the refreshing Tropic Like It’s Hot with mezcal, fresh lime, mango, orange juice and fresh pineapple.

AIRPORT CAFE & LIQUORS

Led by Reuben Ruiz, Airport Cafe & Liquors is an LGBTQ-owned restaurant in Miami Springs conveniently located near Miami International Airport. Since its inception in 2007, Airport Cafe has remained a family-

owned-and-operated establishment, while continuously serving top-tier food, spirits and entertainment. The restaurant offers a diverse selection of food – including large, juicy burgers and Latin American favorites –along with an on-site liquor store. The overthe-top burgers include the ham and bacon burger, the Jameson apricot-glazed cheddar burger and the unique Dr. Pepper bourbonglazed pepper jack burger. Delicious sandwiches are also offered, like a Cuban sandwich, a croqueta sandwich and a deep-fried breaded chicken sandwich. Save room for some of the homemade desserts, like banana bread, arroz con leche rice pudding and an assortment of tasty flans. Beyond liquors and wines, Airport Cafe sells an array of domestic and international cigars.

CHEESE BURGER BABY

Proudly owned by lesbian entrepreneur Stephanie Vitori, Cheese Burger Baby is a burger-lovers’ paradise, with a brick-and-

mortar location in South Beach, outposts at Hard Rock Stadium and the Miami Beach Convention Center, and a fleet of roving food trucks. Affectionately referred to as “The Queen of South Beach,” Vitori runs an equal-opportunity workplace that fosters the professional growth of women from all walks of life within the community. As a testament to the restaurant’s allure, even LGBTQ+ icon Beyoncé herself once made a memorable stop at Cheese Burger Baby. Diners flock here for the simple and delicious burgers. Order the classic 15th Street frita burger, featuring a handcrafted burger patty topped with pepper jack cheese, potato sticks and the signature 1505 sauce. Fries on the side are a must. For those not in the mood for a burger, the spot also offers cheesesteaks, hot dogs, chicken tenders and chicken wings.

Foodie Tip: The restaurant offers several options for fries, including toppings like cheese, bacon, chili, eggs and steak.

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MIAMI’S HOTTEST GAY BARS + NIGHTCLUBS

If you’re looking for a night out at one of Miami’s hot gay bars or nightclubs, you have plenty to choose from. Whether it’s a drag show on Ocean Drive, boozie bingo at a lobby bar inside a gay hotel, or a late night on the dance floor of South Beach’s longest-running gay club, Miami’s gay nightlife is always a good time.

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AZUCAR NIGHTCLUB

Not to be confused with the beloved Little Havana ice cream shop with a similar name, Azucar Nightclub is a lively Latin LGBTQ+ club just off Coral Way. Hostess Rosario de la Vega, or Oyacito, as she’s known on social media, ensures a lively vibe. From weekly cabaret shows to special events, like the Miss Azucar drag queen pageant, the scene here is always energetic. DJs are sure to draw everyone onto the dance floor. There’s always something wild and fun going down at Azucar Nightclub.

BAR GAYTHERING AT HOTEL GAYTHERING

Situated on Lincoln Road in South Beach inside Hotel Gaythering, which proudly calls itself the “gayest hotel in Miami Beach,” Bar Gaythering is the cheeky, approachable lobby bar that plays host to a variety of theme nights and a daily happy hour from 5 to 8 p.m. The red-and-black décor lends the Gaythering a sexy vibe, and the mood can range from laid-back to anything goes, depending on the time of night. On Monday nights, comedy queen Blamie Forret hosts karaoke. Wednesday nights mean trivia. On Thursday nights, Blamie hosts Boozie Bingo. The hotel is also home to a men’s sauna if you fancy some steam before or after a trip to the bar.

BLACKBIRD ORDINARY

Tuesday evenings at Blackbird Ordinary near Brickell have evolved into the ultimate hangout for many queer women and lesbians during ladies’ night. After all, who can resist a night filled with complimentary drinks for the ladies until 1 a.m.? While Blackbird Ordinary may not be explicitly designated as a gay or lesbian bar and their ladies’ night isn’t exclusively tailored for the queer community, it has somehow transformed into a go-to spot for queer women on Tuesday evenings. The crowd is delightfully mixed and diverse, so expect a vibrant atmosphere.

CLUB BOI

For a wild night out, look no further than Club Boi for pop-up parties on the last Saturday of every month. The event serves up urban and Caribbean vibes with flashing neon lights, bottle service and a high-energy dance floor. DJs Dias and Gavin spin crowd-pleasing mixes, with everything from hip-hop to R&B, reggae, soca and dancehall, to keep the party grooving.

DOUBLE STUBBLE AT GRAMPS

Head to Gramps in Wynwood on Thursday nights for the raucous Double Stubble party with resident DJs Hottpants and Zehno plus a rotating cast of drag queens as well as trans and non-binary performers. The sprawling indoor-outdoor bar with a pizza window is a local favorite, drawing a diverse crowd out for a good time. Drag queen Karla Croqueta hosts the festivities, serving up a free-spirited and irreverent night out.

KILL YOUR IDOL

A beloved South Beach dive bar with a punk spirit, Kill Your Idol has been a mainstay on Española Way since 2012. This spot promises cheap drinks and live music with no cover and no reservations. Although any night of the week at Kill Your Idol is solid, don’t miss the monthly Gender Blender, featuring drag burlesque entertainers, performance artists and queercentric rock bands and DJs.

PALACE BAR & RESTAURANT

Palace is South Beach’s iconic gay bar on Ocean Drive, famous for daily drag shows and a weekend drag brunch featuring queens

sashaying down the sidewalk and entertaining everyone in sight. From Fantasia Royale Gaga to CC Glitzer, Palace is home to some of Miami’s top drag queen talent. With a massive outdoor patio and sidewalk seating, the indoor bar is often a high-energy, DJ-fueled scene. Whether you want drag served with your brunch, lunch or dinner, the time is always right for a visit to Palace. And if you’re looking for a day at the beach, right across the street from the bar is the semi-official 11th/12th Street gay beach, which has a rainbow lifeguard tower and a scene of its own.

NATHAN’S BEACH CLUB

Situated in the heart of Washington Avenue, Nathan’s Beach Club, formerly Nathan’s Video Bar, is one of South Beach’s best known gay bars. Come on weeknights for DJs and dancing, or come on the weekend to check out the speakeasy in the back, perfect for a more-private VIP experience. Watch out for concerts featuring well-known performers, like Robbie Ellis. For those who remember Nathan’s nostalgic videos featuring old-school TV shows, you’ll still be able to watch them in the main room.

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LPN!

LPN! has found its Miami home at El Palenque Nightclub in the heart of Little Havana, a vibrant setting that truly comes alive after dark. The energy of the party intensifies as the clock strikes 5:30 a.m., ushering in a morning filled with pulsating beats and electrifying vibes. Renowned DJs like Alex Lo, Otto + Mark Oz, and Yordy Joe Pacheco take the stage, curating an unforgettable experience. LPN! at El Palenque Nightclub is Miami’s ultimate gay after-hours celebration, capturing the essence of its dynamic nightlife scene.

R HOUSE

Chef Rocco Carulli and husband Owen Bale’s visionary venture, R House, emerged in 2014 as a trendy Wynwood eatery and art gallery. Over the years, their concept evolved in collaboration with drag queen Athena Dion and DJ Jody McDonald, transforming into a multifaceted cultural hub. The sprawling indoor/ outdoor warehouse-style space continues to captivate with its culinary delights and

vibrant artistic expressions. Today, R House is a gay entertainment mecca with a lively weekend drag brunch. Stop by for happy hour specials Wednesday through Friday. On Friday evenings, come out for Yas Queen, hosted by Athena Dion and starring Miami’s fiercest queens. The Saturday Escandalo! party boasts a Miami-style drag show with a Latin twist, featuring a live salsa band. With Chef Rocco’s creative Latin cuisine and mixology program, a visit to R House is both sophisticated and high-spirited.

SKY BAR AT AXEL BEACH MIAMI

Situated inside a historic Art Deco building (where, fun fact, part of ”Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” was filmed), Axel Beach Miami is a South Beach hotel that caters specifically to gay travelers. Open Thursday to Sunday, the al fresco Sky Bar is the perfect retreat. Try a frozen margarita or a smoky watermelon fresca mezcal cocktail beneath the palm trees in the tropical courtyard with its decorative ice-block floor. The stylish hotel is also home

to a lobby bar, restaurant and steam room, making it the perfect place for gay travelers to mix and mingle.

TWIST

Possibly Miami’s most iconic gay bar, Twist has kept the party going in South Beach for almost 30 years. The two-level, multiroom nightclub (with three dance floors) is always an adventure. Daily happy hour specials and multiple nightly events make this a must-visit spot. From late-night DJ parties to go-go dancers, drag queens and a diverse crowd of locals and visitors, a visit to Twist is a must for gay travelers in Miami. With the motto “never a cover, always a groove,” this hot spot has a welcoming atmosphere.

For those who truly want to dance till dawn, check out these roving late night parties:

MIDNIGHT SERVICE

Dance the night away to house and disco grooves at Midnight Service, an LGBTQ+ party that draws inspiration from the spiritual journey that comes from enjoying great music on the dance floor. Expect beautiful people, high energy and a dance floor packed with revelers grooving into the wee hours.

THE PLAYLIST

The Playlist is a monthly event that brings together the LGBTQ+ community and anyone who wants to experience a free space where everyone is welcome. Events offer a dynamic program of performances, art direction and interactive activities that showcase the LGBTQ+ community’s creativity and talent. From dance parties to live music, The Playlist has something for everyone.

SCORE

What was once a legendary gay nightclub in South Beach has now become a roving party all across Greater Miami & Miami Beach. If you want to party with Score today, you’ll have to check their events calendar to find out when and where they’re popping up next. From a Gotham City-themed rave in Doral during Miami Music Week to hosting the URGE Miami Thanksgiving Festival, Score knows how to throw a wild party.

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LGBTQ+ Annual Events

For dates and information about all events in Greater Miami & Miami Beach, go to VisitMiamiLGBTQ.com

TransArt Jan

Gay8 Festival

Returns Feb ’25

Winter Party Festival

Feb/Mar

Miami Beach Pride Apr

CONEXION Queer

Tango Festival Apr

Fling Women’s Weekend Apr

OUTshine Film Festival Apr

Out in the Tropics

Apr/May

SweetHeat Miami May

Sizzle Miami May

Wynwood Pride Jun

No Fear, We’re Queer Comedy Festival Jun

Arsht Center’s CommuniTea Dance Jun

Celebrate ORGULLO Oct

URGE Miami Festival

Nov/Dec

Art Gaysel Dec

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