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http://www.nationalhotel.com The National Hotel's signature lounge is characterized by the tropical elegance of the hotel. The beautiful property offers fine strolling, an additional poolside bar, and on-site dining. The lounge is sleek and comfortable in the mode of other South beach chic establishments. Drinks may be pricey, but worth it for the fine surroundings. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.dvinelounge.com Enjoy a chill atmosphere, flavored smoke, beer, wine, liquor, and a full restaurant menu. Sit back and vibe to Middle Eastern music and take in the Lincoln Road scenery. The lounge claims to have the best mojito in Miami. You be the judge. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.drbmiami.com Almost exactly halfway between the Adrienne Arsht Center and the Vagabond, this beer lounge is the perfect stopover when you're doing both Mahler's Symphony No. 5 and Back Door Bamby in the same night. So chug a Brazilian black beer and discuss the impact of old Gustav's whip on the classical cannon. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
A run-of-the-mill bar for South Beach locals and karaokee fans. There's only one pool table but the cheap drinks and big-screen TVs are enough to keep the sauciest patrons somewhat entertained. Not to mention drunken crooners who think they're Michael Bolton understudies. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.brinyirishpubs.com Not well-known as a restaurant - though it does sport a decent Irish-pub menu - Dicey's is a Himmarshee institution known for cheap yet powerful drinks, Guinness on tap, antique crap over all the walls and ceilings, green-glass lamps, and loud people having a really good time. Think of it as Himmarshee's Village's quirky old uncle, always with a cold beer, a shot, and dirty joke. This place gets especially packed with singles on weekend nights, and good luck bellying up to the bar come St. Patrick's day, if you even manage to get inside the door. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.ritzcarlton.com With all the oceanfront venues in SoBe, it's surprising that the Ritz-Carlton's DiLido Beach Club is one of a stingy handful of restaurant/lounges that allows guests open access to and from the beach. Named after the original building the Ritz Carlton now inhabits, The DiLido is open to the public and offers a Mediterranean-inspired menu from noon to sunset. Notable mezes are prosciutto wraps ($9), fava sliders ($9), and chickpea falafel ($8). For a bigger appetite, try Florida snapper ($18), the DiLido burger ($16), and signature kebabs. More exotic selections include lobster curry ($12), preserved lemon shrimp ($17), and haloumi vegetables ($14). From October through April, the club hosts monthly Full Moon Nights, featuring fire dancers, complimentary flavored hookahs, high-tech telescopes, DJs spinning world lounge music, $10 tropical cocktails and "lite bites," and $5 beers from 8 to midnight, all with no velvet ropes or cover charges attached. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.discotekka.com This downtown gay club is located in an enormous old warehouse next door to its hetero sister club, Mekka. Literally the size of an airplane hangar, Discotekka is a wildcard in the Miami gay world, and an alternative to the more touristy and stereotypical South Beach boy bars. Discotekka stays open all night, through the morning, into the afternoon, and all the way into the next night. The three-room space features seating areas; bottle specials; dancing trannies; theme-night parties; and pop, house, reggaeton, and hip-hop music. The cover is rarely under $10. It's also less of a tourist draw than the SoBe clubs, which, if you're looking for more than a one-night stand, is a very good thing. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.dolcesouthbeach.com This bottle-service, business-driven megaclub comprises multiple floors, waterfalls, and a private VIP elevator. Entrance to individual rooms and spaces in the venue are determined by bottles and dollars. The lounge regularly hosts celebrities, professional athletes, and entertainers. Hip-hop DJs provide the soundtrack. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.dorakusushi.com It's hard not to love a martini, especially when it's nine bucks and consists of freshly puréed lychee, Grey Goose, and a twist of watermelon liqueur. Slap on a weekday happy hour (5 to 7 p.m.), when that drink gets discounted to $4, and you've got Doraku: a casually stylish Buddha/anime-themed Japanese eatery at the Alton Road entrance of Lincoln Road Mall. The menu deserves as much acclaim as the lovely libations. Food prices are a bit lower than those at most SoBe sushi bars. Dishes are generally more creative and tastier. Especially recommended is ahi poke ($11.50), with ahi tuna, red onions, and sea kelp drenched in a beautifully balanced sauce; decadent steamed miso mussels ($10.50); crisp Chilean sea bass garnished with cilantro ($14.95), as well as lobster tempura ($12.95), both lightly battered and near-greaselessly fried; and a coconut shrimp roll ($7.50), a textbook example of how to use tempura flakes with savory subtlety. There's also an unusually large selection of vegetarian items plus an extensive list of boutique sakes. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.doralbilliards.com This popular local hangout is great for watching a game, playing pool, and grabbing a bite. There's free Wi-Fi, so bring your laptop and surf while you munch on coconut shrimp or mozzarella sticks. There are also sandwiches and pizza, along with desserts. The fully stocked bar serves everything from beer to tasty cocktails, and the venue stages plenty of special events: a pool league Monday at 7 p.m., ladies' night Wednesday at 9, Friday-night karaoke, and hookah night with live belly dancers Saturday. Dress casually. Doors open at 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and at 1 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The bar closes at 3:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, and at 2 a.m. the rest of the week. Daily happy hour begins at 7 p.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.dreammia.com The motto at this luxurious SoBe nightclub is "Reality is overrated." Past the velvet rope and suited doorman awaits a large room quaking with bass. DJs - who range from mainstream FM-radio prime-timers to members of the heaviest crews in the South - play house, hip-hop, and Top 40. Scantily clad women writhe on couches, bar-tops, and a stripper pole while champagne bottles stuffed with sparklers parade by. The famous often host events here, and athletes and celebrities come to party. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.partyinmiami.com/with/duffystavern/index.htm When you really want to cheer a local team on, especially the Hurricanes or the Dolphins, you will fit right in wearing your most audacious colors at one of Miami's most historic sports bars. Every inch of wall space is lined with a sports banner or picture. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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