Bay Skate’s Back. It Brought a Mezcal Bar This Time.
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By-the-Glass Wine Delivery. Yep.
Basically, these sommeliers pick the best wines from all over the globe. Then they send them to you… a glass at a time. That way, you get exactly what you want, as opposed to being stuck with a mediocre bottle of wine all night. The horror.
SUPER REEL
Beer, You and That New Oasis Documentary
You, however long ago: Wearing flannel. Listening to Oasis on repeat. Finding unironic meaning in the lyrics of “Wonderwall.” You, tonight: Possibly wearing flannel. Watching the premiere screening of Oasis: Supersonic at O Cinema. Finding unironic meaning in your glass of beer. Same thing, really.
Saturday
SMELLS LIKE ’WEEN SPIRIT
Lamborghinis and Star Wars. Sounds Like a Halloween.
Halloween goes one of two ways this year: 1) Prestige Imports has a Lamborghini waiting for you. Take a few laps at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, then head to a masquerade party afterward. 2) Meanwhile, Rec Room’s having a late-night Star Wars–themed party. Expect lightsabers. Also, drinks. There might be other ways, but still.
HURRY UP AND SKATE
A Skating Rink with a Thing for Mezcal
True: Bay Skate is back at Bayfront Park. False: Your date isn’t into this type of thing. True: There’s a mezcal bar this year. Beer and food trucks, too. False: Hitting the mezcal bar first is a great idea.
TOO BIG TO SAIL
Tux Up. Hemingway’s Sister Ship Awaits.
Oh, hi, gala season. It’s been, what, a year? Sounds about right. Anyway, here comes the Art of Sail with all of the requisites: full bar. Live music. Designs from Jens Werner of Adidas Y-3. And a boat show that includes a sister ship to Hemingway’s. Classic gala night.
Sunday
HOW SWEET IT IS
Sweet Liberty Has Benedicts for You
Sweet Liberty is doing brunch now, and they’d like nothing more than to ply you with smoked-duck benedicts and stuffed french toast and things. But they’ve also got chamomile margaritas, should you find all of this somewhat overwhelming. Stay strong out there.
Jackie Gutierrez-Jones finds unhyphenated names quaint. She believes that croquetas and gin cocktails are suitable precursors to running and hoisting heavy weights over one’s head.