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The City Beautiful continues its celebration of Coral Gables Restaurant Month, now known as “Taste the Gables,” offering a month of culinary delights and exciting events. Taking place throughout July, this celebration aims to drive business to local establishments during the summer months, infusing the city with a vibrant dining scene.
Taste the Gables invites residents and visitors alike to indulge in an array of epicurean experiences, showcasing the finest cuisine the city has to offer. For the first time, both full-service and casual eateries have been invited to participate. More than 40 restaurants have joined the festivities, providing specially curated prix fixe menus at attractive price points.
Among the participants, nine casual eateries will attract guests with happy hour specials and other promotional pricing options.
Notable full-service restaurants participating include:
Eating House – Seven-course tasting menu for $60
The Lion & The Rambler
Fiola
Portosole
Mamey
Orno
Noma Beach at Red Fish
Lunch and brunch enthusiasts can savor delectable menus priced between $30 and $35, while those seeking a delightful dinner experience can choose from offerings priced between $45 and $60. With such diverse options, Taste the Gables ensures that there is something to please every palate.
As part of this exciting month-long celebration, Taste the Gables also features a concert series at Giralda Plaza, located on the Galiano end, every Friday evening. Attendees can expect an enchanting musical journey, creating an inviting atmosphere for all to enjoy.
The remaining concert schedule is as follows:
July 21: Maryel Epps (8-10 p.m.)
July 28: Los Wizzards (8-10 p.m.)
During these performances, select businesses on Giralda Plaza will provide an outdoor bar service, allowing patrons to partake of their favorite libations while enjoying the music.
The Naked Farmer at 137 Giralda Plaza, will be among the establishments offering an outdoor bar, along with 77 Sport Bar at 180 Giralda Plaza. Additionally, Stem Boutique, located at 102 Giralda Ave, will be serving nonalcoholic refreshments, ensuring a delightful experience for all attendees.
“Taste the Gables promises to be an unparalleled dining and entertainment experience, showcasing the unique culinary scene and vibrant community spirit of Coral Gables,” said Belkys Perez, Economic Development director. “We invite everyone to come and savor the flavors, immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, and create lasting memories at Taste the Gables.”
For a list of participating restaurants and more information visit coralgables.com/tastethegables.
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