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Cafeina

Cafeina

This bar and lounge, the Wynwood Café District's first, is an oasis. The venue includes a spacious outdoor area with couches under glowstick-lit tree branches, a goth-like candlelit interior, an art gallery, and an upstairs lounge.
Seven Seas

Seven Seas

Sports and the sea collide at this sunken ship of a locals bar. Pirate paraphernalia and random sports equipment litter the walls and ceilings giving off a friendly hole in the wall atmosphere.
Wall Lounge

Wall Lounge

The entrance to Wall Lounge is located right outside the garden at the W Hotel on South Beach. Design elements include light shows on the walls, frosted glass doors in the bathrooms, and high ceilings.

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  • Ibis Lounge

    Ibis Lounge

    200 Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne, FL 33149
    305-365-1242

    http://www.theibisloungekeybiscayne.com This easy going locals bar on Key Biscayne may be the latest one to close on the whole island. It attracts regulars of all ages and features live musical performances from a variety of artists. Legend has it that bluesman Big Poppa E signed a major label deal when a record exec saw his band play here. There is a full liquor bar, traditional menu, plenty of wine to choose from, indoor and outdoor seating, and weekly karaoke. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Ilusiones

    Ilusiones

    12540 SW 8th St. West Dade, FL 33184
    305-220-5705

    Ilusiones is a nightclub that embraces a very specific niche: '80s salsa music. The 20-year-old venue features blood-red walls lined with posters of Latin performers who have graced its stage and glass cases that house traditional salsa instruments. Open Friday and Saturday nights, 9 p.m. to 4 a.m., the club usually features a DJ spinning Willie Gonzalez and other salsa romantica crooners and a dance floor packed with local Cubans stepping, spinning, and dipping the night away. On special Friday nights, though, a live mariachi band or performers such as Venezuelan star Alejandro Palacio entertain with a live show. From time to time, the club also shows international sporting events of interest. Check the Website for upcoming events. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • The Improv Comedy Club

    The Improv Comedy Club

    3390 Mary St. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
    305-441-8200

    http://www.miamiimprov.com

  • Indigo 7

    14135 N.W. 7th Ave. Miami, FL 33168
    305-960-7897

    http://www.indigo7miami.com

  • Irish Kevin

    Irish Kevin's

    211 Duval St. Key West, FL 33040
    305-292-1262

    http://www.irishkevins.com Hot chicks in bikinis fill the stage to see who can chug a pint of Guinness faster, an old man on a fishing trip drinks himself into a Heminway-like stupor, and the bartenders have as much fun as the patrons. Irish Kevin's is as much a Key West staple as six toed cats and booze for breakfast. Inside, you'll find more evidence of years of hard drinking than at an AA meeting, but here it's still fun. For a true Key West adventure, Irish Kevin's is a must drink stop. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Irish Tavern & Grill

    Irish Tavern & Grill

    13067 SW 112th St. West Dade, FL 33185
    305-382-1516

  • Irish Tavern and Grill South

    Irish Tavern and Grill South

    9821 SW 184th St. Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
    305-256-4560

    http://www.irishtavernandgrillsouth.com This simple bar is a favorite among locals, some of whom have been regulars for more than a decade. No liquor is served, but there's plenty of beer, both bottled and on tap. The kitchen, open till 11 p.m., specializes in popular items such as mozzarella sticks and Buffalo wings. The food is consistently excellent and a good value. A daily happy hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m., and each Wednesday you can bring our own mug for draft fills of Bud or Miller. Smaller mug refills are only $2.50, with larger mugs costing $3.50. There is a 32-ounce maximum. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • The Irish Times Pub & Eatery

    The Irish Times Pub & Eatery

    5850 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143
    305-667-4114

    http://www.irishtimesmiami.com There's no shortage of Irish pubs in Miami, but surprisingly there is only one in South Miami, and the owners of Irish Times seem intent on making up for quantity with quality. They've given the stand-alone building, which over the years has housed numerous eateries, a legitimate pub feel by adding wood furniture, a wood bar, and a working fireplace. And, of course, the libation list is heavy on Mick favorites: Guinness, Bass, Harper, etc. Patrons looking for all-day breakfast can indulge in an authentic meal of Irish sausage and bacon, white and black pudding (the savory kind), eggs, baked beans, fried tomato, mushrooms, and toast ($13.95). There are also has a couple of salad options, including the Dubliner - smoked salmon with pine nuts, sun-dried tomatoes, and goat cheese ($11.95) - and the Brian Boru ($13.95), named for the last king of Ireland and comprising a blend of lettuces with sun-dried cranberries and walnuts tossed with blue cheese dressing topped with grilled, sliced strip steak. Still, when dining at a legit Irish pub, you shant stray too far from the favorites: homemade shepherd's pie ($14.95), beef and Guinness stew ($14.95), and fish 'n' chips ($15.95).This pub and eatery in South Miami offers weekday happy-hour specials, Hurricanes football watch parties, and NFL Sunday deals. Food is served until 4 a.m. UM students make up the bulk of the crowd, and the jukebox offers a sweet selection of tunes. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

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