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The Town of Medley
Medley is a small town in Miami Dade County, Florida, named after its founder Sylvester Medley. It offers various activities such as exploring historic places, fine dining, shopping, and attending special events. Here are some updated establishments and facts that visitors can explore in Medley.
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Things to Do in Medley
Dolphin Mall
This mall is still a popular attraction located in Sweetwater. It has more than 240 stores, and visitors can access activities such as bowling and movies. Dolphin Mall offers various discounts and deals, making it an excellent destination for shopping enthusiasts.
Miami International Mall
Located in Doral, the Miami International Mall is another great place to shop for souvenirs, clothing, and electronics. It has a variety of restaurants and a movie theater.
Topgolf
Topgolf is a popular attraction that offers an innovative way to play golf while enjoying delicious food and drinks. It features a driving range with targets and points-based games, making it an ideal place for families and friends to spend time together.
Restaurants in Medley
There are many restaurants and bars in Medley that offer a diverse range of cuisines.
Santo Dulce!
Santo Dulce! is a popular bakery that offers delicious Cuban pastries, coffee, and sandwiches. It’s a great place to stop by for breakfast or a quick snack.
La Esquina Del Lechon
This restaurant is famous for its succulent roast pork, also known as lechon, a traditional Cuban dish. It’s also known for its flavorful rice and beans, plantains, and yuca.
Los Perros
Los Perros is a popular fast-food chain in Colombia that specializes in hot dogs. They offer a variety of toppings, including crushed potato chips, cheese, and sauces.
El Rinconcito Latino
This restaurant is famous for its delicious seafood, including ceviche, shrimp, and fish dishes. They also offer traditional Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja and picadillo.
Salsa Fiesta
Salsa Fiesta is a great place to grab a quick bite or a sit-down meal. They offer a variety of Mexican and Latin American dishes, including tacos, burritos, and salads.
Overall, Medley offers a great mix of activities, restaurants, and attractions for visitors to explore. It’s a small town with big offerings and is worth checking out when visiting the Miami area.
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