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http://www.clubsugarmiami.com Who says gay bars are only on the beach? Twist ain't the only game in town, just ask the regulars at Club Azucar. This gay bar and drag palace is all kinds of flamboyant. Wednesday is Jock Night - featuring hottie hunks baring it in briefs, Thursday's all about the glam with Drag Wars and Saturday nights mean free house drinks till 11:30. Expect to dance your saucy little heart out. And with regular drink specials like $2 Bud Lights and $4 Coronas - a night of flaming fun doesn't have to break the bank. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.cocobarmiami.com Free parking for hundreds of cars? Yes. Two stories, several lounges, and a 100 foot long bar? Yes. Modern urban Latin entertainment, DJ's, and dancing? Yes. Coco's, specializes in salsa, disco, freestyle, reggae, and house music to keep the party live and on fire till way into the early morning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
One of Bayside Marketplace's many open-air drinking spots, the Conga Bar gets wildest when post-game revelers from the nearby American Airlines Arena flood the blacklit dance floor. Tequila shots are slammed. Round after round is bought by benevolent party people. And drunken dancing ensues. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.congasclub.com Congas Nightclub features live bands and DJs who play the spectrum of Latin music from salsa to merengue to reggaeton and even spin a little bit of house and hip-hop. Congas' understated storefront is located in the back of a Plantation strip mall between a Goodwill and a Chinese buffet. With 1,700-plus likes on its Facebook page, Congas has a strong following among the Latin American community in Fort Lauderdale's western suburbs. The club is open Thursday through Saturday nights. There's no cover on Thursdays, when you can get your hands on $3 well drinks and domestics. During the Friday-night happy hour, from 8 to 10 p.m., all food and drinks are half-priced. Cover on Friday is $5, and on Saturday it's $10. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.copacabanasupperclub.com Capsule description: By 9 p.m. on a weekend evening, the Copacabana is filling up as the salsa band kicks it into high gear. The famed nightclub's first location outside of New York City opened in the fall of 2012, and the owners have successfully recreated the Copacabana experience here in South Florida. You might not bump into any Yankees legends (like Micky Mantle, who used to frequent the New York club) and you won't see Sammy Davis Jr. perform, but don't be dismayed. A middle-aged crowd brings a surprising amount of energy that the club's dancers and performers match. The Copacabana offers a small menu -- no more than a dozen items -- of elevated bar snacks such as shrimp tacos, mini pork tostadas, and veal and pork meatballs, many fetching the same price as the $12 mojitos. While the food is satisfying, it's the drinks and dancing that make it worth a visit. The passionate, proud musicians, along with the enthusiastic dancers, will make you wonder why anyone would ever want bottle service while some androgynous European DJ plays a generic untz-untz-untz beat. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.corbettsbarandgrill.com This locals' joint tucked into the corner of a Pinecrest strip mall features wooden booths, a central bar, darts, foosball, and billiards. You'll also find standard furnishings such as multiple TV sets and a jukebox. Smoking is allowed inside the sports-heavy establishment, which boasts a varied liquor selection. Typical bar eats such as sliders and poppers are also available. Corbett's is known for its friendly, longtime staff and above-average customer service. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thecornermiami.com This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.crescendojazzandblues.com Look for live music from Miami's talented roster of area jazz musicians at this sleek, contemporary bar, lounge, restaurant, and nightclub. You will find the sounds of funk, and blues on two levels. The space caters to corporate and private parties for special events. The full kitchen turns out American standards and Caribbean inspired soul food. Mostly though, it's a place on Biscayne Boulevard to have a drink, a fine meal, and to enjoy the smooth sounds from the stage. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Located on 28th Street and Collins Avenue, Cucu's Nest Bar is just north of busy and glitzy South Beach. Inside, a stretch of comfy black couches is conveniently separated from the bar by low tables. The juke box features rock and pop hits, and there's an electronic machine for those who like to play card games. The pool table is a great place to mingle and improve your game. The staff is efficient, and the intimate atmosphere encourages making new friends. Live bands and DJs play a wide-range of music -- from reggae to rock. Cucu's Nest opens at 2 p.m. and stays open until 5 a.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.cubaocho.com This art gallery, research center, and library knows how to party. The regular live entertainment offerings, like typical Havana-style Charanga dances, hearken back to Habana vieja. The interior is full of museum quality work and artifacts that will inspire your mind as music inspires your body. Weekly live music events encourage repeat vists, and the fine coffee bar will keep you alert till the early morning with Cuban cafecitos. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.cultureroom.net It's hot, loud, and way too crowded. But would you expect anything less from a rock club? The Culture Room books an eclectic mix of bands. On any given week they might have David Allan Coe, the Misfits, Johnny Winter, a local group of hardcore rockers, and northern Europe's meanest-sounding death metal makers. What sets the Culture Room apart from the other hot and sweaty clubs around, though, isn't necessarily what goes on atop the large stage; it's the nice, refreshing atmosphere just outside the main concert room. If you don't care so much about seeing your favorite rock stars up close, in the flesh, you can still rock out a few feet away, under the beautiful Florida sky — and watch a video projection of the show while you sip a beer. Or if you're really hardcore, as you pound Jägermeister and break the bottle over your own head. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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