We have several airports from which to choose in South Florida, all within minutes of each other. We recommend taking advantage of this when searching for flights -- so many options and all within minutes of each other.
The West Palm Beach Airport (just under an hour away by car) has a putting green in the terminal and Miami International Airport (about 35 minutes away) has some pretty good shopping, but now Fort Lauderdale airport has it's own claim to fame - The very first Food Network Food Kitchen in Terminal 3 (JetBlue)!
Airlines ask that you arrive at the airport at least an hour before your flight, and now FLL offers a refreshing, useful and entertaining way to pass the time. Plus, you have some better options for bring-on-board meals. And what makes this concept restaurant unique is that they also have television monitors broadcasting Food Network shows, featuring their own celebrity chefs, including Paula Deen and Guy Fieri.
If you just landed and don't know where to eat in town -- just sit down here, order a nice meal and get comfortable with your surroundings. They have a full bar so take advantage of a local person, a bartender, waiter, or fellow traveler, and get some useful tips on what to do and where to eat in the South Florida area.
Airlines are cutting back and have fewer decent items to buy-on-board. Take our advice and bring something with you when you travel. And with an institution like the Food Network behind it, you can count on a good meal. And it turns out, that can take it with you!
We will sample the food as soon as we can, and provide our own review.
The West Palm Beach Airport (just under an hour away by car) has a putting green in the terminal and Miami International Airport (about 35 minutes away) has some pretty good shopping, but now Fort Lauderdale airport has it's own claim to fame - The very first Food Network Food Kitchen in Terminal 3 (JetBlue)!
Airlines ask that you arrive at the airport at least an hour before your flight, and now FLL offers a refreshing, useful and entertaining way to pass the time. Plus, you have some better options for bring-on-board meals. And what makes this concept restaurant unique is that they also have television monitors broadcasting Food Network shows, featuring their own celebrity chefs, including Paula Deen and Guy Fieri.
If you just landed and don't know where to eat in town -- just sit down here, order a nice meal and get comfortable with your surroundings. They have a full bar so take advantage of a local person, a bartender, waiter, or fellow traveler, and get some useful tips on what to do and where to eat in the South Florida area.
Airlines are cutting back and have fewer decent items to buy-on-board. Take our advice and bring something with you when you travel. And with an institution like the Food Network behind it, you can count on a good meal. And it turns out, that can take it with you!
We will sample the food as soon as we can, and provide our own review.
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