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    Mandrake Miami

    Mandrake Miami

    3.2(171 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This place has amazing decor and is influencer worthy for pics. They have a lot of entertainment…read morevarying from a magician to a flame eating girl to a Chinese dragon. Despite the entertainment and decor the menu doesn't have a lot to choose from. I went for a Bach and most of the girls in the bachelorette party got the fried rice. It was not good. Pretty dry and meh. Most of us didn't like it but we were too hungry to find something else. Some of the apps were good though. Service was also not the best. This seems like a fun date spot for just drinks and entertainment or like a pregame sitch with a group.

    This restaurant is very Instagram/Tik Tok appropriate. Other than that I wasn't impressed. The…read moredoorman was very polite and professional, gave us a nice welcome (once we said we had reservations). The hostess was welcoming as well, sat us right away. After that was when it went downhill. We waited a little over 30 minutes to be acknowledged after that, despite making eye contact with several staff and being right next to the bar where apparently the waitstaff hang out near. Finally, the hostess noticed us and asked if we had been seen yet, which we hadn't. Finally the sever comes over and says even though "they" already gave her a bunch of tables she'll serve us. Huh? What does that have to do with us? Anyway, moving forward, we place our food and drink orders. Meanwhile we're trying to enjoy the show (dancer that day) but the staff are enjoying standing around watching it blocking our view. And the guy recording (maybe the Social Media Coordinator for the restaurant) is following her so we really can't see at all. Luckily the food was actually good. We only ordered two sushi rolls and the garlic ginger rice (no garlic taste). The drink we ordered was a waste but I don't recall the name. Now for the part that makes me not want to recommend this place to others. The waitress we had was charming although she was full of it, but her charm is probably how she got hired. As we were waiting for stuff (never got a water refill) she was dancing the night away in the corner of the bar with the other staff. I'm all for enjoying yourself but please serve your paying guests simultaneously. Time to close out the bill. I'm not from Miami but have noticed all the restaurants have the "service charge" included. Google search has mixed opinions on whether the service charge is the tip/gratuity or not. I'm naturally a tipper so I confirmed with our server before I inserted my card into her card reader that the tip was included. Her whole attitude changed and she said it wasn't. Then she proceeded to over explain how she has to split the tip with whoever. I don't need to return to this restaurant or recommend it to others.

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    Mandrake Miami - Robert Whitney and Suzi Sitting by the main bar as soon as you come into The restaurant.

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    Robert Whitney and Suzi Sitting by the main bar as soon as you come into The restaurant.

    Colony Theatre - Interior

    Colony Theatre

    4.0(40 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The Colony Theater is a historic performing arts center on Lincoln Road in Miami. Built at a cost…read moreof $150,000, it first opened as a 1,200 seat Art Deco Paramount Pictures movie house on January 25, 1935 with actress Carol Lombard as the guest of honor. In the 1940's during WWII, the theater showed health and training videos to GI's in training. In the 1960's the movie theater was renovated along with all of Lincoln Road in the MiMo style of architecture (midcentury modern). Seating capacity was reduced to 894 seats. In the ensuing years the Colony used as a movie house and a live performance space. In 1971 Samuel Kipnis purchased the theater and used it to host The Greater Miami Educational Cultural Series and he showed educational films from his private collection. In 1982 ownership of the theater was taken over by the City of Miami Beach and the Miami City Ballet used it as a performance space. In 2006 the Colony Theatre underwent a $6.5 million renovation that returned it to its original Art Deco style and updated it with new light and sound equipment. I love when a historic building is saved, especially when it is such a wonderful example of Art Deco architecture. How wonderful that the theater is still being used today. It is even said to be haunted to be the spirit of a barking poodle and one that likes to hang out by the main stage and lobby. Today the Colony Theatre is a 417 seat performance venue managed by South Florida theater company, Miami New Drama who perform their theatrical season in the theater. The Colony also hosts film festivals, comedy, music, dance, and theater performances. The theater is nicknamed "Miami's Beauty Queen." Make like the golden age of Hollywood and take in a show. .

    Even after all the years of marriage, my hubby comes up with creative date nights. I have to hand…read moreit to him, because he's always looking for innovative ways for us to have fun! That's really the key to a long relationship-seeing each other on a regular basis, doing things that are fun and different outside of the house, consistent quality time without work interruptions. Making this a priority - is important. All of you out there "newlyweds" trust me it makes a difference. So we went to the Colony theater on Lincoln Road. It was a cool night -perfect for a cocktail, relaxing and easy.. no hurry just taking in the sights and sounds. Latin music playing in the background, smell of perfume and spices in the air- outdoor cafes with with the warmth of flame lamps lighting the cool air. Breezing into the theater the sweet girl at the door greeted us with a huge smile and scanned our tickets. I fell in love with the play " Anna in the Tropics" this extraordinary play written by the Pulitzer Prize winner Nilo Cruz-playwright and director -is a work of art! It demonstrates the power of literature to move and inspire you. One of my favorite books, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, is central to this play. I thoroughly enjoyed the powerful images presented in this masterpiece. Art and literature came together in an extraordinary and impactful way. It is a play for adults because it deals with strong themes. But it is well done! I highly recommend this play! It is worth every penny. The quaint theatre situated on Lincoln Road surrounded by restaurants and bars was also quite comfortable and accommodating.

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