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Contribuiți la feedbackAwesome place with a wife variety of options! Numerous small businesses inside one large venue allows you to try different kinds of food or allows each member of your party to get what they are in the mood for. Unlimited mimosas for approximately $23 on the weekends.
Took me awhile to find this place but you can’t miss it especially at night! Big bright colorful lights light up the entrance to this hidden Miami gem. A great place to try a variety of eats or grab a drink at the bar. I came 2 hours before closing so some places were closed that I really wanted to try. However I still ordered from 3 different restaurants. Liberty had a great fish sandwich it was big I couldn’t even finish it. Chick N Jones was just terrible. I paid $15 for their “loaded” fries and nothing was loaded such a rip off I was extremely disappointed. There’s a big bar in the middle of the market if you want to grab a drink. There’s also plenty of seating indoors and some outside as well. I loved ot wish I had gone back to try out more food .
I love going to this restaurant. It's perfect for gathering with friends and everyone can choose the type of food they want. There are numerous options to select from. I recently dined at Clyde's Caribbean and it was fantastic. It felt like I was at Maracas Beach in Trinidad, enjoying bake and shark. The cassava chips were delicious too. Next time, I definitely want to try their soursop cheesecake.
The burgers at Little Liberty were amazing! I ordered the dirty smash with gruyere instead of blue cheese, we got fries for the table which were fresh and crispy, and my family members got the shakes which were incredible. The strawberry shake was especially good! 10/10
I was in Miami during a layover and decided to check out Time Out Market. The food was amazing, the atmosphere was elevated with art for sale, and the bartender was fantastic. I tried several food options and overall was pleased, although I found some items to be overpriced for what is essentially street food.