South Beach Itinerary
This past weekend, I went away with some mom friends from my neighborhood. Joe volunteered to watch the girls, the very same girls who ended up being sick all weekend. Alas, poor abandoned family. At least I managed to pack the fridge completely full beforehand (bbq chicken, chicken salad, cottage cheese pancakes, hummus, hard boiled eggs, raspberries).
I spent some time on Pinterest before we left so I had a hit list of South Beach places to see. Total side tangent: pinterest has become an incredibly effective travel itinerary guide. Personally I trace this back to their partnership with Foursquare which allowed them to pull all of Foursquare’s user location-tagged photos. These days even the most wayward cute gas station is discoverable on there. I suggest it as a first stop when planning a trip, even before food review sites or magazines. Thanks to this helpful blog post, this interview by Garance Dore, and many enticing photos, I put together a list I was excited about. I ended up visiting only a few of those places, but I was happy to have options ahead of time. (If you’re traveling to South Beach soon, here’s the board I put together from these recommendations.)
I went out early one morning and watched as men from each hotel hauled out the beach chairs, then the chair pillows, then the umbrellas, tugging everything into even rows up as they went. The chairs spent the day as proud striped bandstands lined up across the sand, only to be completely dismantled and put away every night.
The water was extra-specially-blue and WARM.
We stayed at the Ritz, which had wonderful service as always, and good food; though the style of the hotel wasn’t at all beachy which felt like a missed opportunity, and the food was overpriced. However, their pina coladas were excellent and their beach-food-delivery was shockingly fast. The Ritz has the type of service where you might be sitting in a hot tub (a rather glorious thing one can do when not-pregnant, right?), wondering about how to perfect the situation and get a cold beer, and minutes later, someone hands one to you.
I had hoped to visit and take a long soak at The Standard’s spa with their stylized ancient baths, but I called ahead and learned one needed to do a spa service for $135 in order to use the baths, which didn’t feel quite worth it when I already had so many fun things to do.
I personally didn’t make it to Under the Mango Tree but I sent some friends in their direction and they loved it. A bit of a hole in the wall, but very friendly and delicious. Smoothies, breakfast sandwiches, acai bowls, it is a perfect destination after a long walk on the beach.
Our first night we had dinner at Casa Tua. This hip Italian spot felt very Hollywood, beginning with the tall hedge framing the whole unmarked restaurant. Gorgeous flickering lights and greenery welcome you in, once you finally find the entrance. Somewhat burly, hustle-y waiters frown when you ask for a custom cocktail. Amazing burrata and perfectly-done pasta, with a strong showing of seafood.
The Sandwicherie: I confess, I circled this place and but didn’t eat there! It looked amazing and I love that they are open for 24 hours. I also love that (according to reviews) they drizzle vinaigrette on your sandwich. This spot was only a few blocks from our hotel, a great walk in any direction. I regretted that I didn’t make it to any Cuban food spots, though I got the feeling I would have had to head back into Miami to find the good ones.
Thinking of our kids back home, all of us found ourselves watching the families on vacation around us. It seemed like a great spot for them. The sand was silky, the pool was warm, there was umbrellas and accessible food in abundance. Mentally I compared it to St. Thomas, though South Beach is definitely cheaper overall and with better food. For East Coasters, it would be about the same three hour direct flight as the Virgin Islands. Trust me when I say this is on my mind as I return to temps in the 30s here in Boston! Yikes.
Post script: even the H&M was glam:
8 Comments
Anathalia Santos
If you’re an art deco type, you should have taken the art deco walking tour! It’s amazing! Take note for next time. 😉
Rachael Ringenberg
Shoot! I looked at that but the 90 minute walk seemed long! Next time for sure!
Erin
This is hilariously timed – my husband and I spent the last two days of our honeymoon in South Beach and really disliked it. Absolutely due to lack of research, but we ended up ditching one night early to go to the Biltmore instead!
Rachael Ringenberg
Oh no! I definitely had those moments, when a city just isn’t working for you. There were certain parts of the city that had totally different vibes too!
linds frances
I’m definitely emailing this to my friends for our winter wanderlust. I’ve always judged Florida too harshly–I’ve never made it past Disney and a few weekends on the Gulf– I realize now that I’m looking at these beach scenes. NYC winter (that arrived too fast) makes me want to believe in the power of South Beach.
Rachael Ringenberg
Thank you for those leggings tips on Twitter! Looking into those STAT. Jetblue has so many direct Florida flights out of NYC, there must be something to it! I’ve always wanted to a Hemingway-esque Keys trip, just little tiki bars and fish shacks.
bridget
I love these pictures.
Erin M
I have been to The Standard’s Spa. It was quite nice (even if I really only remember accidentally smashing my ankle against a spigot in the sauna – in front of quite a gaggle of people – and it HURT), relaxing even. I enjoyed lunch at their pool restaurant much more.
Cottage cheese pancakes? What pray tell are those? Sounds delightful!