2212 SW Eighth St
Miami, FL 33135
Miami-Dade County
Phone: (305) 541-2631
Fax: (305) 541-2631
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Food Available (view food info) Live Music Available Customer Photos Online (browse pictures) Dance Floor Available Hours: WED-SUN 9:00 pm-3:00 am
Hoy Como Ayer - About Us
Hoy Como Ayer is the hottest spot in Little Havana. Hoy Como Ayer has some of the best live music in the city which keeps a loyal dance crowd coming back. If you don’t feel like dancing you can always check out our walls that are covered in photos of some the best musicians like Aretha Franklin and Celia Cruz. Hoy Como Ayer has been known to host surprise visits and performances by greats such as Bono, Mick Jagger and Paige McDonnell of Phish. However here at Hoy Como Ayer the Latin beats are sure to keep you moving; even while sleeping.
Website Description and Information
Hoy Como Ayer is best known for its Thursday night party called Fuacata and like we said above the Latin beats are sure to keep you moving; even while sleeping. To find out more about Hoy Como Ayer just log onto our website where you will find information on our drinks, food, contact information and much more.
by Wasabi P. on
Tao is an absolute circus, like an amusement park of overpriced dishes and irritating people yelling across tables at each other - but I've had some delicious Asian cuisine here! I've always been seated upstairs - once at a revolving/lazy-susan style table that's fun for sharing small plates, another time at a small 2-top overlooking the 50-foot Buddha and waterfall on the stage of the restaurant. Great people-watching. I enjoyed Tao much more during restaurant week, where you feel you're getting serious bang for your buck. 3 courses for $35 is an absolute steal here. Wasabi Crusted Filet is so good, it's insane. The wasabi crust is soft and crumbly, easily spread over the filet. The Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass with vegetables is a strong standout as well. My friends went crazy over the Orange Chicken - which I thought was decent, but not as much of a star as the Filet and the Sea Bass. Sugar Dusted Doughnuts are a great dessert option, and come in a cute Chinese takeout box. If you're looking for an over-the-top dining experience with a large group that's willing to spend $$ (Special Occasion Group? Out-of-towners looking to "go big"?) I'd recommend Tao.
by Lindsay D. on
My friends and I went to Middlesex Lounge last night. It was my first time there and it was really fun! The long line outside (in the rain) kinda sucked. We waited for about 45 minutes to get inside. But once we were in it was great! The bar area was crowded but it only took a minute to get a drink. I'm not too sure how good their bartenders are at mixing drinks since I had a glass of wine but a girl in my group downed her LIT in seconds flat. Must have been tasty! The DJ was awesome. The music was really, really good! I'm not huge into dancing but the music he (or she!) was spinning definitely made me in the mood to shake it. The crowd was pretty cool too. Lots of mid-twenties, young professionals with the occasional token wasted-college-girl and old creeper lurking in the corner. My single friends remarked that there were some fine-looking men there as well- a definite bonus (for single ladies) in Boston- land of blossoming douche bags. All in all, a good spot! Next time I'll get there earlier to try to avoid the massive line.