
Hunter’s Lounge located at 1 Westward Drive in Miami Springs was first opened in the early 1970’s by Dick Weiss. It had previously been Big Daddy’s Interlude Lounge. Hunter’s tag line was “Where Hunter Meets Huntress” and was one of the most popular nightspots in South Florida until 1993 when it closed and became Ricky T’s, a country western establishment. The newspaper ads are from Hunter’s in 1981 and Big Daddy’s in 1969. The photo is of the Springs Restaurant that occupied the location in 1952. The Sushi Sake restaurant is now located there. The Miami Heat roll at Sushi Sake is terrific.
Visit the Miami Springs Historical Society and Museum  The Miami Springs Historical Society is located at 501 East Drive in Miami Springs.
Miami Springs Historical Society Museum
Address:
501 East Drive
Miami Springs, FL 33166
Directions:Â
From the Palmetto, exit at NW 36th Street and head East on NW 36th Street. Continue East on NW 36th Street and make a left hand turn (North) on East Drive. Continue North until you reach 501 East Drive.
From I-95, take I-95 to State Road 112 Westbound. Exit State Road 112 at NW 36th Street. Continue west on NW 36th Street until you reach East Drive. Make a right hand turn at East Drive
(North). Continue North on East Drive until you reach 501 East Drive.
From Hialeah, take Okeechobee Road until you reach East 4th Avenue. Turn south on East 4th Avenue and cross the bridge into Miami Springs. Take the center lane and continue south onto East Drive. You’ll see Stafford Park on your left hand side and then the entrance to the Museum Parking lot at 501 East Drive.
Map to the Miami Springs Historical Society
Miami Springs Historical Museum Hours
The Museum is open each Saturday (except Christmas & New Years) from 12 Noon to 4 pm.
Entrance is FREE!
Donations are welcome.






















