Dim Sum Restaurant · Ocean Front · 156 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Another culinary gem in the revamped Fontainebleau, the Dim Sum lunch on Saturdays & Sundays (12-3pm) IS A MUST. It's absolutely incredible, and the view is to die for.
Glenn Ebert: The sister property to the hotels in West Hollywood and in New York, the Standard Miami and its Lido Spa has a MUCH more relaxed feel. Best view in South Beach, and their Sunday BBQs can't be missed.
Glenn Ebert: Since it's center position during Art Basel 2011, this is an up and coming nightlife spot thanks to its killer poolside space and the equally rising (and delicious) Vesper restaurant.
Sandwich Spot · Wynwood-Edgewater · 111 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: The menu is endlessly delicious and the portions are the size of your head. Awesome breakfast omelets & any sandwich with tuna or chicken salad is a winner. Breakfast ends at 1pm on the wknds FYI
Glenn Ebert: With an infinity pool that blends into one of the most gorgeous views in Miami, the Standard is a top notch retreat of etherial sort: whether your into yoga, paddle boarding, or just crowd watching.
Glenn Ebert: It's like The Morgans Hotel Group made Richie Cunningham Creative Director. The place is Scottsdale swank with an mod meets urban edge, without being pretentious like the failed Mondrian Scottsdale.
Peninsula Sq (Millennium Way), Greenwich, Greater London
Music Venue · 316 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: London's premier live stage, and the world's most popular arena in terms of annual attendance. This place has so much going on besides the arena (shops, restaurants, nightclubs), its like Disney World
Social Club · Kensington and Chelsea · 36 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: A Soho House outpost off Portobello Road in Notting Hill, and a personal favorite house. The Brekie is epic, but the cocktails in the library upstairs are not to be missed. Try a Library Chat.
Glenn Ebert: Where it all began: the Soho House networks inaugural outpost in Soho London, the vibe is cozy, refined & dapper. Hit the rooftop if the weather is nice.
Glenn Ebert: A premier institute for world class modern art, including a robust portfolio of pop art. Don't forget to grab a cup of Earl Grey on the top floor and take in the stunning views.
Glenn Ebert: A New York staple that has made like a snowbird and now headed to South Beach. The NYC locations are better, but you can never go wrong with a Shackburger and an Arnold Palmer. Worth a try for sure.
81 Great Eastern St (The Hoxton), Shoreditch, Greater London
New American Restaurant · 96 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Another brainchild of @sohohouse mastermind Nick Jones, it's like a happy hour bar with class. Order the Bacon & Jalepeno Mac N' Cheese or any burger.
Glenn Ebert: A fantastic house in the SOHO house network, the real treat is the rooftop view. Try the Veal Risotto when stopping by the club restaurant.
Glenn Ebert: Hosting "Art Public" during Basel 2012, the Bass is teaming with Absolut to bring a free exhibition in Collins Park (right outside its front doors) to showcase 22 artists from around the world.
American Restaurant · Design District · 299 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: The crown culinary jewel of the Design District, and a huge celebrity enclave during Art Basel. Make a reservation if there's any left, and try any dish that contains duck. Always incredible.
Glenn Ebert: Ground zero for Art Basel 2012, and where all the action kicks off. The unofficial "Design District Night" is always the Thursday of Basel, and look for killer events everywhere.
1411 S Andrews Ave (btwn SW 14th & SW 15th St), Fort Lauderdale, FL
Bar · Poinciana Park · 173 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: New York vibes in Broward, and a fantastic brunch spot. Try the eggs Benedict or salmon bagel. Wash it down with bottomless mimosas for $15.
Glenn Ebert: Keep your eyes peeled all week because this joint is ground zero for the who's who of the art world's power players during Art Basel 2012. Chanel kicks off the week w/ a BBQ with Art.sy and Paddle 8.
Glenn Ebert: A surprisingly healthy deli on lincoln road, famous for wraps, paninis, and smoothies. Get up early and grab breakfast and try the Healthy Heart Breakfast.
28 NE 29th St (Btw North Miami Ave. & NE 2 AV), Miami, FL
Breakfast Spot · Wynwood Arts District · 173 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: Easily Midtown's most beloved brunch destination, the fare is worth the hype. Be prepared to wait if you show past 1pm, but grab one of their legendary brunch cocktails to pass the time.
Glenn Ebert: Get a membership if you haven't already. If only all of Miami was as sleek, sublime, & sexy as this members only gem. A small price to pay for good vibes, great food, & a legit local hangout.
Glenn Ebert: Their Bloody Mary has been awarded by dozens of travel magazines, and the food ain't half bad either. The homemade banana pancakes are a must, and don't forget to sit outside if the weather is nice.
American Restaurant · Design District · 299 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: The brunch is built out a la carte, and you can order by item. Best for sharing, but Michael's does not disappoint. Try anything that you can pour syrup on, and anything with Duck in it.
Glenn Ebert: An incredible fusion of French & Japanese cuisine, this is premier rooftop dining on Lincoln Road. Try the duck margate, but save room for desert. Wash it all down with a ginger julep.
Glenn Ebert: Shareef made Daddy Al Malnik proud with this Miami Beach culinary gem. Lobster PB & J is a hands down must, and any of their succulent steaks prove why this place is a world-class, celeb favorite.