Saturday, December 26, 2009
NYE reminder - Q&A
A lot of questions regarding New Years Eve at Miami Grille UTC. I will try to answer them. First, the regular dinner menu will be available all day and night until 11 pm. If you would like to dine before or during the salsa lessons or first set of Luna Llena, I would recommend a reservation for a dinner table. Second, the dance floor will be positioned in front of the band on the east side of the dinning room. This will help accommodate the larger crowds. It will also eliminate the bottle neck in front of the bar. Third, the balloon drop and festivities will happen throughout the restaurant. I have 3 drops over the dance floor and the bar area. Tables will be offered at a first come first serve basis. There should be plenty of seating with the new restaurant configuration. Some guests are staying at the Embassy Suites afterwards. We always recommend a designated driver and we will do whatever it takes to make sure everyone has a Happy & Safe New Years!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
New Years Eve 2010
Live Music & Dancing
Featuring
- Luna Llena -
10:00 pm - 1:00 am
Salsa Dance Lessons w/ Walter Lessons begin at 9 pm.
Dinner Menu available until 11 pm
Midnight CUBAN BUFFET
Serving Ropa Vieja, Lechon, Rice & Beans, South Beach Salad, Scrambled Eggs, Caribbean Bread Pudding, Coffee Station
Sparkling Caipirinha TOAST
Served @ midnight. Must be over 21 for alcohol.
$20 per person for Advance Tickets
**Save $ 10.00**
Tickets available from Miami Grille / Luna Llena / Walter
Tickets on night of event NYE $ 30 pp
Includes Dancing, Dancing & Dancing, Live Music, Midnight Buffet, Salsa Lessons, Party Favors, Ballon Drop and Sparkiling Caipirinha Toast at midnight.
Event time begins at 9 pm - 1 am
MiamiGrille.com
858-552-0668
4353 La Jolla Village Dr
Next to Macy’s Westfield UTC Mall
18 yrs and up
Friday, December 11, 2009
Yerba Mate Herb in MATERVA
Materva Yerba Mate Soda; A Cuban favorite - delicious! It tastes like a sparkling tea soda with a cream finish. Some notes of apple juice and bubble gum. Sweet but not overbarring. A golden brown soda. It smells much like a champagne cola and the taste is close.
Materva is a mate soft drink, (non alcoholic) produced in Miami by Cawy Bottling Company. Materva is made from yerba mate, an herb imported from Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Materva is very popular among Cubans and other Hispanics in the United States. Some claim that the drink has health benefits, such as a strengthened immune system, better sexual performance, less stress, and a younger appearance.
The Materva Soft Drink Company was founded in Matanzas, Cuba, in 1920. It was produced and sold in Cuba until 1960, when the Cuban Revolution brought about the nationalization of all private industry. The rights to the drink were bought out by the competing Cawy Bottling Company of Miami in 1965. Materva in 2002 was given the Best Local Soft Drink award by the Miami New Times. Recently, Materva has been distributed outside Southern Florida to larger markets in the United States, Spain, and Central America. The staff at Miami Grille tasted it this week and loved it. Come check it out only at Miami Grille in San Diego!
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