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http://www.clubgabys.com Gaby's has the special ratchet charm that only a dive bar located in a Pembroke Pines strip mall could have. Don't worry about the squadron of cop cars posted up in the parking lot outside – once you get past the security pat down at the front door, you won't be disappointed. Gaby's features two main rooms, usually host to a range of music nights – everything from live music to reggae and hip-hop – with young and older crowds typically segregating themselves between the two. Cheap drinks, great bartenders, a lingering stench of ganja, and the hole-in-the-wall sense of acceptance you'll feel as the night unfolds and the regulars get rowdy keep locals coming back to Gaby's. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clevelander.com This flat-screen paradise brings Ocean Drive oomph to the sports bar experience. The Clevelander Hotel's signature venue for professional athletic entertainment offers all the great food and drink specials you know the Cleve for, plus more tv's than you can throw a ball, puck, or even fist at. They show every UFC match, NBA and NFL game, and they take special orders by request. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com The Garret is a secret hideaway club within downtown indie hot-spot Grand Central. It has its own side entrance (use 7th street), and a steep flight of stairs, so watch your footwork. The bar is dark, the drinks are cold, and the intimate room hosts artists and DJs well into the early morning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gavannamiami.com This semi-hidden, high-end club in the Design District offers the sophisticated debauchery tourists dream about year round. With events like lingerie parties, tequila chambas, and headline DJ afterparties, Gavanna's nightlife programming brings a sexy allure to an emerging couture neighborhood. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gemmalounge.com Gemme is located on restaurant-studded Lincoln Road, which makes the lounge convenient for post-dinner drinks. This hole in the wall might surprise you with its rather upscale but laid-back attitude. The cozy atmosphere draws locals to hang out and relax, not something often found in a tourist area. Large chairs paired with small tables are lit by chandeliers. Snuggle up with that special someone to a jazz soundtrack, or head to the bar and grab a cocktail with friends. The dress code leans toward dressy, but as long as you look nice, you should have no trouble getting in. Some nights feature DJs spinning; others offer live music. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.georgiesalibi.com Abuzz with playful conversation and flickering laughter, Georgie’s Alibi is the lighthearted hub of gay life in Wilton Manors. The spacious bar is a red-lighted lounge during its long and generous happy hour. When the light melts away, the music swells and ballad-bellowing divas flood the television-covered walls in a torrent of danceable beats. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gingerbaycafefl.com Ginger Bay Café is known for its smooth Caribbean vibe, featuring tunes as spicy as the jerk chicken. With live music five nights a week, you've got several options to choose from. Wednesdays at the Bay is "dance hall night." Thursdays feature soca and calypso music. Round out the weekend with reggae on Friday and Saturday nights, and wind down to jazz on Sundays. Ginger Bay Café is the only Caribbean restaurant in downtown Hollywood, so where else would you go to satisfy your craving for good times and island food? This late-night club-crawl stop-off point serves spicy jerk chicken, whole fried fish, and potent-as-hell rum drinks. Not the kind of place for quiet dinner conversations and soft lighting, this lively Caribbean hangout comes equipped with DJs blaring reggae, hip-hop, and R&B and live bands playing into the wee hours. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.theglobecafe.com Tucked along Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables, the Globe is an ideal place to meet for happy hour. This quaint and cozy bar/restaurant has high-class flair. Crystal chandeliers hang from the ceiling, and classic paintings line the walls. Despite the grand piano, the music comes from a DJ who spins loud house music, adding a welcome edge to the surroundings. Outside, small round tables with candles fill the sidewalk. The Globe offers an array of tasty food and provides a complimentary basket of potato chips for bar patrons. The venue holds several weekly events, including happy-hour specials Monday through Friday, wine specials on Tuesday, and jazz night every Saturday. Customers can also book private events. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.showbars.com/about/goldrush-mi/ Located downtown, Goldrush is the only strip club in Miami that (legally) serves liquor 24 hours a day. In addition to the obvious draws of naked women, lap dances, and booze, Goldrush has a full menu of food people apparently eat when not salivating over the dancers. The club also has a walk-up window where those waiting to get into nearby Space can order munchies. DJs spin house music and Top 40 hits, and cover ranges from free to $20. Drink specials include $15 buckets of domestic beers and $125 bottle service. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Check out South Miami-Dade's newest hot spot. Two levels of space make for a unique layout, with a game room, balcony, and more. Good food, good times, good fellas. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gooselounge.com This neighborhood joint in The Grove offers 70 different beers, wine by the glass, gourmet nibbles, and the kind of daily happy hour, karaoke, and open mic scene that keeps the locals coming back day after day. The sub tropical vibe is bolstered by a reggae heavy, multi-Latin, local indie music leaning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gradysbar.com Fort Lauderdale is filled with a colorful array of hidden dives, including the 70-something-year-old Grady's Bar. This is a locals-only spot and certainly not for the weak-hearted. The dim interior is somewhat reminiscent of an old moose lodge with drop ceilings, cigarette machines, and wood laminate walls. Grady's even has a shrine dedicated to itself. The jukebox is filled with music gems of yesteryear, and the patrons aren't shy about doing a little impromptu dancing. There's one pool table and a few videogames for extra entertainment, but the guy sitting next to you is probably more interesting. The drinks are some of the cheapest in town, but credit cards won't get you anywhere, so remember to bring cash. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com This midsize live-performance venue has a killer light show and sound system. The open warehouse-like space in downtown Miami includes a stage, plenty of dance floor, a range of seating options, and an outdoor area. Management procures buzz-worthy underground indie acts from around the world. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.grazianosgroup.com Recently, the condos along the Miami River have been giving birth to bars and restos as if it were babymaking season. And this Brickell-area branch of the Graziano's chain is one of the latest to pop up. A wine bar and bistro, it's overflowing with both boozy and foodie possibilities. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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