miamiherald.com
The name Jimbo Luznar may ring a bell for those who’ve lived in or frequented Miami over the past few decades. He was the proprietor of “Jimbo’s Island,” as it was called, a no-frills, come-as-you-are oasis on Biscayne Bay in Virginia Key. It was a place where all classes and personalities, from Harley-Davidson bikers to hippies and everyone in between, gathered to spend their weekends drinking $2 beers, playing rounds of bocce, listening to live rock and roll played by local veteran bands, and eating Jimbo’s famous smoked fish on a dock that overlooked both a mangrove forest and downtown Miami’s skyline.
over 9 years ago