3 Ways to Mix Up a Night on the Town

Meeting for drinks with your crew is fun, but why not switch it up with these unique local activities instead?

Photo courtesy of Miami Mining Co.
Photo courtesy of Miami Mining Co.

Miami Mining Co.

Yani Mora, Breigel Leiva, and Gigi Gomez make a point to mine for gems on trips, and they wanted Miamians to be able to do the same at Miami Mining Co. As you sift through your screen box, be on the lookout for quartz, pyrite, amethyst, aventurine, obsidian, rose quartz, and more. The team also offers mining buckets for at-home mining as well as an online crystal, fossil, mineral, and gem jewelry shop. 

Photo courtesy of OCISLY
Photo courtesy of OCISLY

OCISLY

Tap into your inner Demi Moore from Ghost at OCISLY (Of Course I Still Love You), located in the backyard of Wynwood’s Casa Mida creative space. Cristina Hermida founded the ceramics studio with her partner after discovering the art during quarantine. “It gives you a chance to play with clay and get dirty,” she says. Named after Elon Musk’s drone ship, the studio offers courses for beginners as well as bachelorette and birthday parties. Peep their calendar for special events like Sonnets and Ceramics, nude sculpting, and full moon pottery sessions. 

Photo courtesy of Candle Land
Photo courtesy of Candle Land

Candle Land 

If you’ve got a candle for every occasion and mood, then gather your friends to make your very own at Candle Land. With locations in Wynwood and Coral Gables, the Instagram-friendly studio sets up guests with everything from a rainbow of candle vessels, more than a dozen scents, soy candle wax, and dried flowers and glitter to top it off. Stop by for a birthday party followed by dinner or the next time you and your gaggle are searching for something creative to get into.

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