Blu Cantina

Atlanta is such a versatile city. I found a dope "Latin American Fusion" spot by the name of Blu Cantina, I feel everyone should visit them. From the outside of the restaurant you see the lively art on the building's walls. The vibe inside is mixed with a DJ booth, some space, a bar, and booths with a few tables inside and out. The food is great and they have a sweet variety and great prices. Music may make you change from a light bounce in your seat to a sweet stand up twerk... balance.

My go to drink at Blu Cantina every single time will be the Henessey Margarita. Now I know that Margarita is associated with tequila, but this cognac in there will give you a new outlook. Ask your server about a pitcher if you are 21. 

I went to Blu Cantina a few times while in Atlanta this last trip. My official introduction was with Kirstie and we had a nice array of delicious finger food. We started off with the ultimate sampler. You can always mix up the options, but we chose some golden chicken empanadas with a light chipolte kick drizzled over top, the veggie filled southwest egg rolls and the queso to dip it all in. 

Next were the flavorful variety in tacos that we had. We had a tender brisket taco, I had a fried fish taco with some nice hints of mango in it, a grilled shrimp taco that also has some great mango slaw, Kirstie had a surf and turf taco which has brisket and shrimp in it. All of these we ate with rice and beans. I also went back a couple other times, added wings, fries and other things I stated above. All of it was so filling and flavorful.

And of course I had a few churros after dinner because a meal is not complete if desert is not present.

MAKE SURE YA'LL FOLLOW THEM ON SOCIAL MEDIA TO FIND OUT ALL THEIR NIGHTLY DEALS IG: @BluCantina_eav

I appreciate everyone that catered to me and my friends in Blu Cantina. My sister and favorite server Diamond works here and she is a gem to say the least. Everyone here from the boss Gally (G) to the cooks are all welcoming and on point. I can always appreciate black owned businesses flourishing. Hope this establishment continues to grow and kick ass everyday. As I finish typing this I wish I was able to down a Hennessy Margarita and a chicken empanada, just a quick pick me up snack is all. I hope you all enjoy this chilled restaurant lounge next time you're in the A. I am glad to be back in the writing wave, I appriciate ya'll continued support and patience. Remember to always Love and Allow to be Loved xo  Tell them Ms. Mars sent you!

H-Town, It's Goin' Down

First time in Texas, of course a road trip was in order. Taking a car sometimes saves you more money, than grabbing a plane ticket; especially if the trip is planned in little time. Hope ya'll enjoy a few fun Houston spots. Contact me if you have any extra questions.

My cousin Bebe's birthday came around, so we decided driving up to Houston would be inexpensive and a blast; boy was she right about this one... Kinda. To start off she has a kick ass, eco friendly car. So it was literally under $100 there, and under $100 back in gas. That is already less than a round trip ticket for ONE of us. So I will be honest, the drive was total sh**! Damn near 15 hours of pitch black curves, swaying truck drivers and back cramps. Now, I may just be acting like a total cry baby about it; others may love this. I will say though, this is the BEST way to go to save money.

We decided to stay with family a couple of nights for peace and modesty. Then the very exquisite Magnolia Hotel for a few long nights, and early mornings. This hotel was decked out; it was a total mom and pops luxury package. The staff was the sweetest, they were all so helpful with everything. I loved how they didn't limit themselves to their property when guiding us. They worked so quickly, professionally and all with a bright smile on their faces. I love to stay on a property where every level of staffing has great energy towards you. Want to give personal shout outs to some of Magnolia's staff; to Chantay H. because she gave me great service as soon as I called, very detailed and hands on. Reginald S. was on the night shift and acknowledged us every time we were around with a smile. I don't have much of a favorite anything, but Iris, was just super kick a**, she referred to me as Ms. Mars, offered things before we even asked, her multitasking skills blew me away. Even Carlos out front with his contagious smile, and helpful services. Thank you all for the great treatment to myself and my guests. We were placed on the 21st floor of the hotel, overlooking beautiful Downtown Houston. The city is so beautiful, the locals are so friendly and catering. We enjoyed all the amnesties at the Magnolia hotel. They had free WiFi and snacks, happy hour, room service, gym, roof top pool and more. We even had a mini photoshoot on the roof, great view. They do have $30/day parking; we just parked at a meter right across and paid $7 for the whole day though (budget life). I got a great workout in while at the Magnolia, their equipment was all new and advanced; they have a fruit, water, and towel section for guests. I want to extend my gratitude to them 20 times more. Ms. Mars will be at the Magnolia hotel next time in Houston hands down!!

Tried to grab my Caribbean roots in a meal while out in Houston. Cool Runnings, mi soon come back man. I grabbed a very classic plate; rice and peas, oxtails, cabbage and sweet plantains large plate ran about $14. All the food tasted fresh, the meat was nice and tender too. Grabbed a beef and chicken patty for the road that Marie made sure was fresh. Marie put Bebe onto their rum punch for happy hour. Two of those bad boys and you will have to dutty wine once or twice. They are always offering lunch specials under $10. These plates are big enough to eat some, and take some too. They have the cool food truck in the front that stops in different places, they offer catering for affordable prices. Met some gentlemen at the barber college next door, I am all for people bettering themselves.

The laid back, drink specials, dance all night vibe place is The Flat for sure. The Flat has themed nights whenever they're open. I love the variety in music that they offer. Any place that plays the Goonies on the wall while Madonna is playing on the table is A1 in my book. As soon as you walk up to the door the security greets you extra friendly with a kick ass studded vest. You make your way inside and already see people dancing like an OG club. I am a total dancer, so I received the perfect energy when I saw everyone in groups feeling the beat. They always have drink specials, in which case budgets are attainable for a good night out at this place. I went on a Monday night which is Maniac Monday's where Dj Fredstar kills his sets with 80's music. Dj took me in a total time machine dancing daze, must hear if you're into the type of music to get it. Maybe you're more into smooth jams, like jazz. In which case head out for Tuesdays Jazz Jam this includes live music too. Wednesday's are made for my island lovers for reggae night, Thursday's are for on calls, these days are announced as they get closer. Friday's are for for house music lovers, edm, and electronic. Drink specials are too long to list, not too many bars can say the same.

This post is dedicated out to my cousin Sharlene, her fiancé Freddy and my perfect God kids Arri and JJ!! Houston trip was made for them and Bebe's birthday, I am just blessed enough to have family that know work must be done in between the fun. Thank you to all my supporters; I appreciate the ongoing support in everything. Soon Mars Madness will have pre orders so that you all are able to have a piece of me, wherever you go. Next stop is San Diego and Los Angeles. Be on the lookout for more posts near you. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved.

Magnolia Hotel
1100 Texas Ave Houston, Tx 77002
713-221-0011
Cool Runnings
8270 W Bellfort Blvd Houston, Tx 77071
713-777-1566
Monday-Thursday 8am-10pm Friday 8am-12am Saturday 8am-230am Sunday 11am-10pm
The Flat
1701 Commonwealth St Houston, Tx 77006
713-360-7228
Daily 4pm-2am
Daily Happy Hour 4pm-7pm

Ember Vibes

I recently went to a sweet place with a great ambiance. Ember is a little indoor, as much as outdoor venue in Downtown Orlando. They have many drink specials and tasty food with a great staff to cater to you. Happy hour may never be the same for you all!

I will begin with my personal experience at Ember. Even on a rainy Friday they had a packed house. That did not stop the staff from being on their toes throughout the night. Even from the host at the front, she greets you with a smile and points you to the right place. The whole place is perfectly spaced, nice big tables too. Lots of areas to hang out with friends, and to make new ones too. There is a DJ there for the night, the music selection had me dancing a bit more after each drink. Our bartender was Jeremy, he was very attentive and friendly. He was very patient with us and our questions too, all with a genuine smile on his face. I could tell that their whole staff are probably similar in that sense, but he ultimately was the face of Ember that day. Friday's are 3 for 1 (no typo). There is no entry fee and the drinks are all premium liquor, bottled beer, and select wine; call the Uber there and back. Use Uber code "UberMarsUe" for a free first ride. Use a new email, same card for a free ride.

Ember's week of great food and drink specials start early. Sunday sets it off with Sunday Funday brunch. For $29.95 you get bottomless mimosas, red and white sangria along with an all you can eat brunch. This is from 10am-3pm be on time. You want to be able to eat and drink, then head over to Lake Eola for a nice stroll if wanted. For others it may just be the last hooray before the Monday blues take over.

Don't be too sad, Ember has Wednesday's covered too. Let's make our way to the Wine Down Wednesday greatness. From 5pm-9pm for only $10 you get bottomless mimosas, sangria, select beer and wine. This also includes endless appetizers. For $10 you must text "WINE" to 25827 and must be there before 7pm. Other than that, ladies are $15 and men are $20. You spend more than that on two drinks anywhere else, NO food included. Make this your new and light hump day entertainment.

Can't wait to continue coming out and enjoying the ember vibes. I want to thank the professional staff of Ember for showing myself and my friends a great time. Below are a couple of pictures of when we went there Friday. Thank you to all my supporters for your ongoing love. Hope to see pictures of you all at Ember @ me or tag me in them please. ALL feedback is welcomed, and appreciated. Remember to always love and allow to be loved. Xo

Ember
42 W. Central Blvd. Orlando, fl 32801
407-849-5200
Monday-Friday 11:30am-2am
Saturday 4pm-2am
Sunday 10am-2am

Free Holiday Activities

Happy Holidays to you all. I am big on this time of year, there is so much extra love in the air. I am having my God children visit me this year, totally over the moon about it. Hopefully I will be able to share some pictures on here of my adventures with them, if not check out @W3ndy1321 (Instagram) for updates. I know that this time of year can be a little rough on the pockets. But we still all want to have fun, save money and be in the spirit. Below are a few activities that are family friendly for the next couple of weeks.

I love myself a nice outside movie. Lake Eola is offering a couple of movies to enjoy for FREE. Get a warm sweater, some snacks, few thick blankets, a sweet date or your kids, and make it a cozy movie night. They do have food trucks around if you get hungry, or run out of snacks. I am a total budget Betty, so I will bring my own snacks usually. The movies all start at 7pm. My best advice is get there early guys, find free parking and good seats. First they are offering on December 16th, 2016 to watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss. Following, they are offering on December 23rd, 2016 "A Christmas Story". Both of these movies are total classics, they are a great date night, solo night, or family night; I will let you guys choose, I say do both. 

Next is more for my theater lovers. The timeless play "The Nutcracker" will be showing in the Walk Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola on December 17th, 2016 at 730pm. This is also a FREE event. Just like the movies though, make sure to get there with time. You do not want to be the person all the way in the back, that can't see anything. Remember to bring something to stay warm in.

First off I want to apologize to you guys for some delays on my entries on here. It has been finals week, and I graduate in the Spring. I have just been trying to find balance with everything around while still making school my number one priority. Now that school is over this Thursday, I hope to have a lot of material backed up to give you all the consistency back. I hope you all have an amazing holiday! Keep in contact if you need any help with getting around to these dope places. Appreciate you all supporting me in what I do, you all motivate me to keep striving when I read your kind words. Love you all to the moon and back. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xoxo

Pinchos Factory

I enjoy to have my full blown cheat meal once a week. Going steady on sticking to healthier eating habits, but know I still have work that needs to be done. I went with one of my best friends, Laura to grab a bite to eat and catch up.

We went and visited Pinchos Factory, I loved this place as soon as I walked in. The total vibes were giving me eco-friendly and homey. The seating is pretty well spaced out which helps if you go to eat alone, or 6 other people. The best service we had was from a young woman named Brooklynn. She was so amicable, respectful and attentive. I noticed her as she attended to other customers and it was the same for everyone. Loved the energy she gave us, wish her nothing but love and light. They have a selection of wines and beers to enjoy with your meals. Their meat is 100% humanely raised, anti-biotic and hormone free too. 

Laura grabbed a rice and chicken bowl, chipotle style. I am a big baby for anything spicy, so I just took her word on it being hot. She had rice, chicken, jalapeno, pico de gallo, homemade chipotle mayo and she got a side of cilantro sauce. She said that the side of sauce helped subside the intense spices. It was a great portion size as well, she felt full, but not bloated. If you like you food with a kick, this may be it. $8-$9

I of course, grabbed something a little out of the ordinary. Mine was called a toston burger. They use tostones which are fried plantains, as buns. Inside it came with jack cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and their homemade cilantro sauce. The first bite was filled with great flavors. Tasted like something that we should all have at our barbecues. I also grabbed a side of sweet potato tots, with a kick ass apple butter dip. $8.49 $4.49 All their burgers are cooked at medium well, my favorite. I was fond of them being 100% fresh and natural. Also they won the 2015 Burger Bash Champion. If you're winning awards, then it definitely has to account for something.

Overall this is a great place to enjoy with family, some takeout or even a solo date. They have 7 locations and seem to continue to be growing. I can not wait to hear the feedback you guys have for this place. Hope to see some pictures of your tasty meals. Thank you all for the ongoing support you give me. Excuse my absence last week. Been hectic with graduation around the corner. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xoxo 

Pinchos Factory
7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. #102 Orlando, Fl 32819
407-275-4462
Sunday-Thursday 11am-10pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am-12am

Choo Choo Shot

This low key may be my new hang out spot for the weekends. This is perfect for people like me who want a dope environment to match the vibes. Not to mention coming along with great, cheap, strong tasting drinks. Check it out.

Found this bar a couple of months ago. It's called "The Hammered Lamb" and I find it very appropriate, because you will leave hammered. This is a bar on Orange Ave. It has a nice view outside looking to a pretty lake and park, even a volleyball area if you are feeling up for it. Last time I went was on a Friday night with my friend Lei. They have happy hour everyday, 4pm-7pm. And even after that the drink specials keep going until 2am. $2 domestic beers, $3 call liquors, and $3.50 select wines. Everyday a different type of liquor has amazing specials. My favorite part are the FREE SHOTS when a train passes. It is so cool because the train station is not far at all, so they come VERY often. Saturday and Sunday they have brunch, between $8-$12. 11am-4pm Saturday and Sunday they have $3 single mimosas and $5 for a double, all types of flavors. All their drinks are 2oz, so drink up. Our fine ass bartender Patrick took such good care of us. Please make sure to ask for him when you sit at the bar. He was so polite, helpful, and entertaining.

Live music is played every Friday from 5pm-8pm. They musician was kick ass. He was playing old school jams, but with a guitar. Total Rap vibes with soul feels, music lovers will appreciate it. They also have a live DJ from 1030pm-2am on Fridays. As well as trivia Tuesdays 5pm-7pm. They have ping pong tables inside as well.

This is where you want to blow off some steam after a long day at work, or if you want to get your night started for little money. Everyone is nice, and the eye candy that work here help the cause. I love that they have so much variety too. Please make sure to drive safe. Do not drink and drive, use my Uber code uberMarsue for a free ride back home. If you already have an account, just use a new email to get the free ride. I want to continue to give you all places to enjoy and not go money crazy. We had a shot, and 4 drinks each and it was all under $35. You can NOT beat that. Hope you all make it out here I know you will have a great time. Thank you all for the ongoing support, feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xo

The Hammered Lamb
1234 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, Fl 32804
407 704 3200
Monday-Sunday 11am-2am

Hot Momma, Bahamas

Who can't appreciate a sweet getaway to a Caribbean island? I know I can, and that I did. Last weekend was one of my best friend Buse's birthdays. She wanted to celebrate with sand between her toes, and a golden tan to come back and show off. Her, her boyfriend Kash and myself took a 3 night cruise out to the Bahamas. I will go more into detail about the cruise next Sunday. This entry I will talk on the couple of places we visited while in Nassau, Bahamas. 

First stop was a fish fry. It was such a funny story behind it. I made sure to ask all the locals where the best type of food was, what did they eat on lunch breaks? So everyone was saying "fish fry" I automatically thought this meant this was the actual name of the establishment. Turns out that was a whole area of different eateries. Luckily we had a great taxi driver that dropped us off in the best one in Arawak Cay. This spot was called Fish Central, had the pleasure of meeting the owner Dave. They had been opened only 9 months and a day when I went, and I see nothing but success for this business now, and in the future. Great hospitality, fast service, and nice prices. Can't ever go wrong with that triple combo. We grabbed some fried shrimp that was so nice and juicy. They had a perfect chili sauce for dipping them in. It was such a nice balance to have the crunch and tenderness of the shrimp with the tangy spice of the dip, it is a must grab for a starter $9. Buse enjoyed some fish fingers $8, simple lunch but clean nonetheless. The oil they use is so clean and perfect, every fried meal was so delicious and did not feel totally unhealthy. I grabbed the best fish sandwich I have ever had. Came with a batch of fries and some great dips to dabble in $10. It was in a light batter, so you can still fully taste and see the fish, it was just again fried to perfection. Kash had the big man plate, a cracked lobster snack $18. Now just the picture alone lets you see how amazing it must of tasted. The lobster was extra meaty and clean. You could taste the freshness without feeling like you drank a gallon of beach water. This whole establishment was great, I advice to sit upstairs it is way cooler and you have a beautiful view. This eatery is near it all, shopping, beaches, bars. Free wifi, food and drinks can't ever go wrong. Let them know the Blogger from Orlando sent you, and enjoy.

Next pull up, you know I had to grab a brew from the Island. I did not want the typical beer that comes in a bottle. Instead we found this dope crafts beer bar near our dock. This place was called Pirate Republic. They make beer right on the Island. They hold these dope beer pong offs on Fridays. They always have the tables out though, if you are ever in the mood for some friendly competition, loser buys the beers. I had a sweet brew for about $7 and a cigar from up the street. Started downstairs and worked our way to the top. They have a very nice view, and some unique art work on the walls, extra detailed too. They are always holding different types of events all the time. If you know you will visit look for their Instagram to see what events will be on when you go. I want to thank this place for the hospitality as well. I feel so bad for not remembering the name of the gentleman that assisted me. He is in the picture below, just know he is the BEST.

I had such a great time on the Island, can't wait to go back sometime. The people were just so beautiful, helpful and happy. Was so nice to be around such good energy on such a breath taking trip. Want to thank both businesses and the locals I met around the way for all the awesome hospitality. Next week I will let you all into my cruise, what I did on it, and how to book one for a great price. Thank you all for the continued support and love, remember to always "Love and allow to be loved". Xo

Fish Central
Number 22 Arawak Cay Nassau, Bahamas
242-603-3474
Monday 11:30am-8pm Tueday-Sunday 11:30am-11pm
Pirate Republic
Woodes Rodgers Walk, Nassau, Bahamas
242-328-0612
Sunday-Tuesday 11am-7pm Wednesday-Thursday 11am-10pm Friday-Saturday 11am-2am
Instagram: PirateRepublicBrewery
 

Jimmy Hulas

Food with lots of flavor is where it's at. I am not one to eat some plain a** food. So I want to always try new places, with different type of flavors. My friend Charles, from UCF put me onto this place. The owner is someone who travels all around the world and takes foods from all over, and brings them back to the states. Enjoy my Jimmy Hulas experience, and see what it is that you want next time you're there.

I went out here with my dad Rafael, and little sister Rakel. We started off with the Cabo trio. This consisted of a lot of tortilla chips and three dips, queso, guac and salsa. $4.59 My little sister had the Crack'd corn. This was corn on the cob with crema, chili powder, cotija (cheese) and cilantro. $3.29 Not spicy, extra creamy and boiled to perfection corn. Rakel ate on the light side, grabbing a filling Caesar salad. You can choose to have your chicken fried or grilled. $6.29

My taco loving self, of course I went taco crazy. I grabbed the Wipe-out taco. In it they had steak, shrimp, and fries. Inside came jack cheese, salsa, avocado, and baja sauce. $4.25 I also grabbed a Street taco, this can be done with beef, chicken, steak and pork. I chose the chicken one with onions on the side (yuck) cojita, and sirracha one the side. $3.59 My OG (Dad) grabbed a juicy burger called the Aloha Burger. This had Teriyaki, pineapple, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and creamy Teri. $7.35 I took a bite of it, it was super BBQ style meat with juicy meat all around. I enjoyed how much tenderness and flavor it had to offer.

One thing I also loved were the drink specials, they are all below in the last picture. They had amazing drink specials all week long. Week days 4pm-7pm they had their happy hour. Then on Weekends they had the happy hour all day long. Some of the drinks are down below. The main weekends one were $3 Mimosas, $3 Screwdrivers, and $3 bloody Marys/Marias. 

Jimmy Hulas
12400 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, Fl 32828 (have other locations)
Sunday-Thursday 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday 11am-10pm
407-930-6511

Adios Miami

Second entry of my mini getaway to Miami. These were little pull in places I headed to. Hope you all enjoy these places and have the pleasure of visiting soon.

First was a simple dimple ice cream parlor, Serendipity. Located in the art district of Miami, Wynwood. This is a low key shop, few different flavors, but they are all legit amazing. After every sample spoon I just wanted another scoop of that added to my cup. I ended up choosing the salted caramel, awesome light mix of sweet and salty. 

Next spot I pulled into was a place that sold different things, almost like a pop up shop. This place had plants, glasses, jewelry, clothes, even paintings and energy infused jewels. They even had a palm reader there to tell you your future, if you believe in things of that nature. This was right near Coyo's Tacos in the art district as well. Even if you do not buy anything, enjoy the different handmade art around.

On the last day of my trip, I had to have a Cuban sandwich before heading back home. My great friend Caddy took me to a real cozy Spanish restaurant. The name was Enriqueta's Cafe. This was a very laid back, and amicable place to grab a bite to eat. I grabbed the Cuban sandwich with cafe con leche (coffee and milk). It was so filling, and rewarding. The cheese melting from it after every bite, even the light crunch of the pickles was too amazing. I can not wait to go back and try it again.

Gracias Miami, and thank you to all of you who support me. Nothing but love pours from my heart when I think of all the nice things you all write me, or how amazing it is to know that you all have been, or want to go somewhere I went to. You all are loved deeply by me. Thank you all. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xoxo

Serendipity Creamery
421 NW 26th St, Miami, Fl 33127
305-527-7162
Sunday-Thursday 12pm-6pm
Friday-Saturday 12pm-11pm
Enriqueta's Cafe
186 NE 29th St, Miami, Fl 33137
305-573-4681
Monday-Friday 6am-4pm Saturday 6am-2pm Sunday Closed

We Meet Again Miami

Second time around I welcome the end of a semester with Miami. Can't ever complain about beautiful people, tasty food, great vibes, and beaches. This post is just a couple of places I pulled into while on my small getaway. 

I drove down with my great friend Buse early Friday morning. We got here to Miami, went around the city a bit then hit Hollywood beach where parking is about $8 for a few hours. There we had a couple of drinks at Margaitaville about $8-$9, which was right next to a little surf activity. Great weather and entertainment was available. Next that night I went to a club called Brick House. Great music choice, and nice space too. The weather was perfect to hang outside and enjoy some dancing and drinks.

Next day my two girlfriends and I headed to the nude beach called Haulover. Only $7 for all day parking. There we grabbed some sun and enjoyed the cool water. Now this is not somewhere I would say to take your kids, but you will have a great time with your lover, adult friends, or even alone. They have smoothie trucks, and also a couple of different stores on the outskirts. When going to a nude beach I always tell people to not feel nervous, everyone has their flaws, we are not perfect. We are all there trying to feel liberated and enjoy some sun. For lunch we grabbed the best chicken sandwich I have enjoyed in a long time. We went to The Bar Next Door which is partnered up with Wood Tavern in Wynwood. These are all places in Miami's art district (check out my last Miami blog). Anyway back to the bomb chicken sandwich it was fried chicken, but not super greasy. It had lettuce and cucumbers too. They add this jalapeno sauce that is so nicely balanced by the cool veggies in the sandwich. Grab some cheese fries and down it with a nice cold beer. That night I headed back to Wood Tavern which is always free entry and drink specials all night. I started my night of partying. Big outdoors section was my favorite. Its like total timeless house party vibe, I was loving the music by @DjYnot. He played sick mixes of everything, you have to appreciate a DJ that has smooth transitions between songs.

Stay tuned to read where else I enjoyed next Sunday. I want to thank you all for the ongoing support towards what I do. Feel free to contact me if you are wanting more details on these places, or simply have questions. Remember to always love and allow to be Loved. Xoxo

Margaritaville
1111 N Ocean Dr, Hollywood, Fl 33019
954-874-4444
Brick House
187 NW 28th St, Miami, Fl 33127
786-467-1205
Haulover Park (beach)
10800 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Fl 33154
305-947-3525
The Bar Next Door
2519 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, Fl 33127
305-748-2828
Wood Tavern
2531 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, Fl 33127
Monday- Closed Tuesday-Saturday 5pm-3am Sunday 3-11pm
 
 

Chocolate Lovers

As I have said before, I am a sweets lover. I enjoy anything candy, cake, chocolate and whatever is in between. I decided to put ya'll onto something sweet, cheap, family friendly and educational. I will be keeping this entry pretty short, because it is best to just go to the place and experience it yourselves.

I took my god brother out with me to this outing. I don't see his as often as I would like with my hectic schedule, so I wanted to take him somewhere I know every kid would enjoy. This is a Chocolate museum, not a factory. From what I was told by the tour guide, they may be converting it into a factory this summer (do not quote me). The tours run about every 30 minutes and they last about an hour long. The cost at the location is about $16 per person, but ya'll know I am a budget Betty so I grabbed a Groupon for only $10 for each of us, plus we pay the tax when we get there which was $1.30 so $21.30 for two through Groupon.

So we got there a little early so I could take some pictures in the front and ask some questions. I enjoyed a passion fruit mimosa with sorbet in the inside. it was great, I recommend it to anyone who likes a baby buzz on at noon, it was $7. The tour is so informative it takes you through the history of chocolate, the growth of it, how it has traveled and evolved. It is so interesting to see how much work goes into that chocolate bar that you indulge in. In the museum there are many different sculptures, all made up of real chocolate in a climate controlled room. I did not take a picture of them all, just so you guys can have some surprise when you visit. You get to see machines that were first used to make the chocolate, what gets it from the beans, to the liquid form, to the solid form. Then comes my favorite part, the tasting of the different chocolates they have to offer. From milk chocolate, to white chocolate (which technically isn't even chocolate) to dark chocolate with 77% cacao beans. The tour ends with showing you all types of chocolate wrappers from different countries. If you travel you can pick out a few bars that you tasted. They have a variety of cakes, and chocolate goodies in the store to enjoy from. The three chocolate bars I have a picture of down below were my favorites.

Hope ya'll enjoyed this quick overview of the Chocolate Museum and that you will head out there soon. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I love to know how I can make your outing a little easier. Also when you all go to the places I blog on, I would love a message, or just a picture of it sent to me. I love you all, and appreciate all the ongoing support. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xo

World of Chocolate Museum and Cafe
11701 International Dr, Orlando, Fl 32821
407-778-4871
Monday-Friday 11am-7pm Saturday-Sunday 10:30am-7pm

 

First Timer in The Six

This an overview of my first couple of days in the beautiful Toronto. I just love the city, the people, the food. Everything from the polite and helpful locals, to the "eh's" were lovely.

First stop I made was to Miss Natalie's. Great Caribbean food, amazing service. You all know I am a down south gal, I need my spices every now and again when I pop up in a new place. I had a beef patty which did not make it to the picture, maybe next time. Just know they were great, and he has mild and spicy ones. Also had the oxtails with rice and beans. The rice and beans were nice and fluffy not hard, not mushy, but just right. Rice was soaked in all the right amount of juices from the meat. The oxtails were tender and just the right amount of spicy. I was legit just sucking it right off the bone. You can taste every flavor pouring on out. Enjoyed every bite, and even had some for lunch the next day. They serve specials ALL DAY EVERYDAY. Picture below shows some of the specials that are around all day. I had the pleasure of sitting down for a few minutes with the owner of Miss Natalies, Robert. He is currently looking to extend his business with other foods like Asian, bar food (burgers, wings) not just your typical island food. I admire Robert for his work ethic and passion. The man owned his own business at the age of 23, engineer and chef are just a couple of his titles. I want to give a huge thank you to Robert for the awesome hospitality and wisdom. May your heart stay pure so blessings will always find their way.

Next location was Toronto Island, short ferry ride away. Now at this time of the year, it is mostly just walking around and a kick ass view of the skyline. So I went to stretch my legs and to catch some awesome pictures. It is $7.25CA to get a across, and they have different restaurants, shops and even have concerts on warmer days. There are multiple islands that are connected, but I went to one only, Ward's Island. They had the cutest houses, best view of the whole city and a nice peaceful trails. When traveling you have to know that sometimes, a nice calm, place to be at is needed. Because I am traveling alone, I needed to put my self timer to take pictures of myself. LOL If you are going to Toronto in warmer weather, you have to stop by here to enjoy the island people and what they have to offer.

Aviv

This was a dope Mediterranean restaurant with great service, prices and food. I went with my friend Nick whom I met in Toronto, he had been coming to eat there for a few years. Owner Robert Chee welcomed us with open arms, our waitress Marissa was so attentive and sweet. You all know I am huge on customer service, I loved it. Nick enjoyed their curry vegetable soup. He said it has a nice mild kick to it, not too crazy and perfect for a chilly day. I ordered their Warm Hero Pressed Sandwich. It was prosciutto, salami, roasted red bell peppers, mozzarella, lettuce and tomatoes, all in between a lightly toasted house made baguette. Of course paired with one of my favorites, sweet potato fries. Color may be a little different, but it is only because these are REAL sweet potatoes. Nice smooth inside, rich sweet taste. I wanted a whole other batch. Great pizza menu also, all different kinds. They have brunch specials all weekend 11am-3pm. Everything on the menu is very inexpensive, and the food and service are awesome. They do also have an outside section to enjoy and a full bar if you want to throw back a couple.

This was my first time in Canada, and also my first time out of the country alone. I have met some amazing, successful and good spirited people. I recommend whether it be alone, or with others a trip to Toronto. They host great music festivals. lots of parties in the warmer days, and great food year around. My birthday is today, and I took this trip not only for material for you all, but also to reflect on life. If someone was to tell me I would be where I am at a year from today, I would not of believed them. I want to thank you all for the amazing support, for sticking with me every Sunday anticipating my next entry. I will work harder and smarter for my 24th year of life. Be on on the lookout for another Canada entry next week on a few other places I visited. Love you all to the moon and back. Remember to always "Love and allow to be loved". xo

Miss Natalie's
5118 Dundas St. W, Toronto, ON M9A 1C2
416-260-9444
Monday-Friday & Saturday 11am-8pm Sunday CLOSED.
Toronto Island
Bay St, on Queens Quay (for ferry)
416-392-8193
http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=3690dada600f0410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD for schedule.
Aviv
328 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M5R 1V9
416-922-2433
Mon 5pm-10pm Tues-Fri 1130am-10pm Sat11am-10pm Sun 11am-3pm

 

Vegan Cherry Popping

I am always wanting to try new things and places. Next on the list happens to be a Vegan restaurant by the name of Etho's. A vegan is a person who does not eat any type of products made by animals. This includes cheese, milk and eggs. Now I personally do not wish to change my whole diet to this, but I did truly enjoy the food at this place. I really am looking forward to trying new things in the vegan community.

Coincidentally it was National drink wine day, so of course I had myself a little glass of white wine. Simple pinot grigio, just a sweet white wine for the night. I wanted to try something that was borderline meat so I started off with the Sausage rolls. It was a mild to spicy sausage baked into a flaky roll, and a nice Dijon sauce to dip them in. I was a little held back for the first bite for it, but it was great, very legit. The meat texture comes from fennel, and they infuse everything with eggplant, onions, and wheat. The dipping sauce was a perfect cool off for the little kick the rolls had. These will be my go to when I start my meals here.

Main course considering I have been trying to "eat better" since working out more. I went with a pecan encrusted eggplant, homemade mash potatoes and gravy with some delicious asparagus. I loved the eggplant, I am not crazy about this vegetable, so for me to find great tasting eggplant comes every 20 tastes. I was very satisfied that it was not an overbearing taste of pecans, but just the right balance for that little tingle that eggplant leaves. They through a red wine glaze on it, I really wanted to just take like a whole bottle home. It was one of those meals that you needed everything on the plate, per fork full. The mash potatos were great, the gravy had a weird texture I never had before, but it was good and I really do not even know what it was made of, who cares? lol The asparagus was like any other ones, weird smell, nice taste.

I spent on all of this and two glasses of wine $31. This is just what I wanted, but they have many specials on drinks and food. They host brunch on Sundays and have many specials then too. They have chilled music in this place, great staff and cool art all around.

Hope that this gets a new vegan out more, or an already vegan to try a new place. Either way, get out the house, have a nice meal and enjoy the people around. I went alone (like I do for most my blog entry's) and met this cool guy by the name of Vince. I spoke about what I do, and he told me about the dope music he makes. We were just conversing for a while at the bar, if I was never to see him again that would be OK because we had a cool positive conversation. So Vince, if you're reading this, keep kicking ass and being great. And to all my amazing supporters, same goes for you. Ya'll are very much appreciated. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xoxo

Ethos Vegan Kitchen
601 S. New York Ave Winter Park, Fl.
407 228 3899
Monday-Friday 11am-11pm
Saturday and Sunday 9am-11pm