Fox's Sherron Inn Restaurant Review:
Definitely take off your sunglasses before entering. It's that dim in here. And moody, like a scene from a '70s episode of Baretta. Patron-barflies size up the newcomers in this throwback restaurant-lounge. Traditional American fare and basic bar food comprise the menu including dinners like beef liver with grilled onions and bacon, frogs' legs in garlic butter, fried clams and N.Y. strip steak...
Dating back to 1946, Fox's is one of Miami's oldest best-kept secret, far removed from all the bright lights and hooha on the Beach. Select an old swing track from the juke and enjoy your dirty martini in sleek burgundy vinyl booths, under dim red lights. Overall relaxed ambience. Seasoned bartenders and servers here will always remember your name. Two-for-one Tuesdays and Thursdays are the...
The spirit of Frank Sinatra is alive and well at this dark and smoky watering hole that dates back to 1946. Everything down to the vinyl booths and the red lights make Fox's a retro-fabulous dive bar. Cheap drinks, couples cozily huddling in booths, and a seasoned staff of bartenders and barflies make Fox's the perfect place to retreat from the trenches of trendiness. Oh, and the food's...
A shady retro hideout serving up comfort food.:
In Short
This joint is all about Sinatra, cigarettes and red lights bathing patrons in alcoholic anonymity. A South Miami staple since 1946, it exists in a time warp, with vinyl booths...