Miami New Times | December 16, 2024
Casablanca Café Fort Lauderdale, This private residence dating back to 1927 was morphed into a Mediterranean restaurant with open-air seating in the early ’90s. It’s been a staple for date nights, piano bar jams, happy hours, and sweeping ocean vistas ever since. There is something so elegant yet unpretentious about the Casablanca experience – it’s the best of all worlds, certainly inclusive of its menu. Favorites include a blue crab-loaded Benedict during its weekend brunch and a damn good French onion soup come dinnertime.