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ula, silken sea bass and surprisingly spicy cinnamon gelato. The restaurant stocks one of
the finest wine lists in the state. The restaurant sits canal-side on North Federal Hwy, 1.4
miles north of East Sunrise Blvd.
15th Street Fisheries SEAFOOD
( GOOGLE MAP ; 954-763-2777; www.15streetfisheries.com ; 1900 SE 15th St; bar mains $6-16,
restaurant mains $26-38; )
Tucked away in Lauderdale Marina with a broad, open-fronted deck offering a front row
view of yachts and motor boats, this place is hard to beat for waterfront dining. The warm
wooden interior is kitted out like an Old Florida boathouse with a fine-dining restaurant
upstairs and a more informal dockside bar serving shrimp, crab cakes and grilled mahi
mahi beside the water. At the weekends there's live music from 6pm to 10pm.
You can also reach the Fisheries via the water taxi.
Eduardo de San Angel MEXICAN
( 954-772-4731; www.eduardodesanangel.com ; 2822 E Commercial Blvd; mains $24-34;
5:30am-10pm Mon-Sat)
Dreamy upscale Mexican food full of romantic ingredients - squash blossoms! Chocolate-
chili! Guava syrup! - served in a warmly elegant dining room full of Mexican folk art. The
restaurant is north of downtown, nearly in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.
Drinking & Entertainment
Fort Lauderdale bars can stay open until 4am on weekends and 2am during the week. A
handful of bars and pubs are found in the Himmarshee Village area on SW 2nd St, while
the beach offers plenty of open-air boozing.
Stache COCKTAIL BAR
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 954-449-1044; http://stacheftl.com ; 109 SW 2nd Ave; 5pm-4am)
Stache is a sexy 1920s drinking den serving crafted cocktails and rocking a crossover clas-
sic rock/funk/soul/R&B blend. At weekends there's live music, dancing and burlesque.
Dress up; this is where the cool cats come to play.
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