Among the participating spas is The Spa at Shula’s which features products by Aveda and Eminence. The spa is offering services at $109 which include massages, body polishes, hot stones, peels, facials and aromatherapy.
All services include a complimentary glass of champagne, free parking, and a full day’s use of the Shula’s Athletic Club.
Additionally, Miami Spice, the city-wide restaurant promotion that showcases the very best in Miami cuisine comes to a close on September 30. A participating member in the famous Miami Spice Month is local restaurant Shula’s Steakhouse, The Original, located at 7601 Miami Lakes Drive.
A dinner for two plus two Miami Spa services are available for $296, including a complimentary glass of wine after the spa service. Reservations are recommended as seating reaches capacity on most nights.
According to columnist Matt Metzler on the website Thrilllist, if you choice to dine at Shula’s Steak House, the Original, during Miami Spice, without the spa combination, you will be saving $45 over the normal costs of $90. Metzler says you won’t get your name on the wall, or a special reception with Coach Shula if you manage to complete the Spice menu, but it’s a good warm-up for the 64 oz. challenge, especially if you take down the lobster bisque ($6 upgrade), 8 oz. Times Square strip steak with grilled jumbo shrimp, and a slice of cheesecake to wrap it up.
The only other Miami Lakes restaurant participating in Miami Spice is Anacapri Italian Kitchen, located at 6125 Miami Lakes Drive, in the Lake Katharine Shopping Center.
For more information on Miami Spice at Shula’s Restaurant, visit www.donshulahotel.com and for more information on September Skin visit www.spashula.com or call 305-820-8146.
For more information on Miami Spice specials at Anacapri Italian Kitchen, call 786-420-2897.