Things to do for April 17, 2014

The Weekender

A Speakeasy, a Corner Office and a Bulla Brunch

The weekend doesn’t want to take a picture with the Easter Bunny.

Thursday
Covert Whiskey-ing over Tobacco Road
ON THE ROAD

Covert Whiskey-ing over Tobacco Road

Tobacco Road is old. Al-Capone-used-to-gamble-here old. But you’re never too old to open an upstairs speakeasy: the Cocktail Collection is the newly retrofitted lounge where you’ll find live music and a Smoke Fashion, which is like a Manhattan spilled into an Old Fashioned. Somebody’s got to clean up the mess...

Now open Wed-Sat, 7pm-2am, The Cocktail Collection at Tobacco Road, 626 S Miami Ave, 305-374-1198

Work Here. It’s Above the Corner.
SKYE’S THE LIMIT

Work Here. It’s Above the Corner.

It’s 5pm and you’re craving an Elder Statesman from the Corner. Fortunately, your commute is just four floors down. Yep, the owners of the Corner just opened Skye Studios—a modern loft with sleek all-white desks where you can get some work done before you go downstairs and... get some work done.

Now open, Skye Studios, 1035 N Miami Ave, 4th Fl, 917-830-7246

Friday
Short Rib and Flamenco at the Traymore
SHORT NOTICE

Short Rib and Flamenco at the Traymore

You love a good Colorado veal short rib. But sometimes it just needs a little something extra... like flamenco music. So bring your date to the Traymore on Friday for a four-course prix fixe dinner (yes, that short rib will show) and Chema Vílchez’s Spanish guitar. Castanets not included.

Saturday
A Bottomless-Sangria Brunch at Bulla
BULLA BY THE HORNS

A Bottomless-Sangria Brunch at Bulla

Well, Friday night is now Saturday morning—and you saw the whole transition. Sounds like you might need Bulla Gastrobar’s new three-course brunch tasting menu, with a choice of dishes like the Cochinillo Hash, the BLT Bulla and churros con chocolate. Something’s got to keep the bottomless sangria company.

It’s Part Art Thing, Part Cardio
STREETS ART

It’s Part Art Thing, Part Cardio

The Site-Specific Performance Series is back in the Design District, which means four different performances at four locations, all within walking distance—only one of which seems to involve a short film about a raven-haired succubus living in Biscayne Bay. Pretty sure you’re Facebook friends.

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