Stories with 'Coral Gables' tag

Miami’s most iconic streets

These are the streets that make Miami, Miami.

/ May 8, 2021


🍹 This Miami Gardens juice company wants to go national

All the latest from Hy-Lo News and The New Tropic What Miami news story are you following right now? I’m always following what’s on Hy-Lo News, my hyper-local online news site dedicated to urban millennials in South Florida. One interview we published featured Ruban Roberts, President of the Miami-Dade Branch of the NAACP.  We discussed […]

/ November 23, 2020


How a historic church became a Sanctuary for the Arts

Some veteran artists and arts supporters have come together to transform a historic Coral Gables church into a new arts institution called the Sanctuary of the Arts.

/ December 19, 2019


Chemex Coffee Pour-Over: A recipe from ‘A Taste of Coral Gables’

All you need for this recipe is a Chemex coffee brewer (and some locally roasted coffee). Threefold Cafe in Coral Gables brews a coffee pour-over that tastes like blueberries.  And now, with the soon-to-be-released “A Taste of Coral Gables” cookbook, you can make your restaurant favorites at home. All you need for this recipe is […]

/ September 13, 2019


10-minute DIY ceviche

Today, you can savor more than 30 world cuisines in over 100 restaurants in The City Beautiful. Coral Gables was Florida’s first planned city in the Miami area. That was in 1925.  Today, you can savor more than 30 world cuisines in over 100 restaurants in The City Beautiful. And now, with the “A Taste […]

/ September 12, 2019


Meet our member: Starr Sariego

Starr Sariego is a supporting member of The New Tropic.

/ September 6, 2019


How’d a grapefruit farmer end up getting a major Miami road named after him?

Charles Le Jeune was a successful grapefruit farmer in Miami’s early days and ended up getting a major road named in his honor.

/ July 17, 2018


How to staycay in the Grove and Gables before summer runs out

Today we’re taking you on a drive through Coral Gables and Coconut Grove for a day of bubbly brunch, tropical landscapes, and rooftop views.

/ August 17, 2017


Is this the best baklava in Miami?

Ali Aziz, the owner of Middle East Best Food, makes seven different kinds of baklava. The crunchy, flaky, nut-filled pastries are drizzled with honey and give off an intoxicatingly bright, floral aroma when you take a bite.

/ August 7, 2017


July 4th: What to do and where to catch fireworks

Where to party, kick back, and catch Miami’s best neighborhood firework shows on July 4th.

/ July 2, 2017