Santa Fe Cuban art exhibit accommodates visitors with sensory disorders
Santa Fe College will host a contemporary Cuban art exhibit today with sensory-friendly accommodations.
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Santa Fe College will host a contemporary Cuban art exhibit today with sensory-friendly accommodations.
Santa Fe College will host a contemporary Cuban art exhibit today with sensory-friendly accommodations.
For those seeking fun other than fireworks this Fourth of July, you can check out The High Dive: The local music venue will host a celebration with food and musical performances.
With mobile dating apps on the rise, a new company is offering a new take on the nature of creating fast relationships by encouraging members to involve family and friends in the process.
The Gainesville Improv Festival will return with 24 improv groups Wednesday for its ninth year of unscripted sketch comedy.
The first restaurant I went to in Gainesville was BJ’s. I ordered the Chicken Parmigiana, and what I got was the largest portion of chicken and spaghetti I ever saw. I never finished the whole meal, and I have been wanting to go back and try it again ever since.
Since most of my eating endeavor thus far focused on casual dining, I wanted to experience what Gainesville had to offer in fine dining. Manuel’s Vintage Room stuck out as an authentic Italian restaurant perfect for an intimate date or an extravagant night on the town.
For the past decade, Mi Apá has offered up Cuban food to Gainesville. While I don’t know much about Latin food, reviews from the Latin community suggested Mi Apá is a great restaurant for authentic Cuban meals at great and affordable prices. Another great feature about Mi Apá aside from the authenticity and affordability is its accessibility. Not only can you dine in, but Mi Apá also features delivery and a drive-thru window for greater convenience.
When most people want a sandwich, they probably go to Firehouse or Subway. While both chain restaurants have something good to offer, I have learned that the chain sub shops never compare to local sandwich shops. Gainesville has Hogan’s, whose slogan is “great sandwiches." I decided to find out myself if the words hold true.
After writing reviews exclusively on places for lunch and dinner, I decided it was time to focus on the meal that often goes unnoticed. From my experiences as a college student so far, breakfast is usually a quick meal you eat on the go, if you eat anything at all. I decided to make it up by enjoying a late Saturday breakfast at the Flying Biscuit Café.
The first restaurant I heard about when I started school at UF was Leonardo’s. Everybody is always raving about the By the Slice restaurant, and how it is the best pizza in town.
Since opening its location on University Avenue in late 2011, Munchies 420 Café has built a name for itself around euphemisms some may find unsavory. However, their food is possibly as savory as food gets.
After a fellow blogger shared their travel experience to Jamaica, I found the desire to experience the island for myself. Since boarding a plane wasn’t an option, I settled for a local taste at the Reggae Shack Café. I first heard about the Reggae Shack Café on television, and had been dying for a chance to visit.
Last Sunday was May 5, also known as Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican celebration of democracy and freedom that began in 1862 upon Mexico’s defeat of the French. The holiday has become a reason to indulge in Mexican culture for a day, and for many in the United States this means a lot of eating and drinking. To help you prepare for next year’s celebration, I have compiled a list of Mexican dishes and beverages.