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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.kaffekrystal.net Out in the middle of nowhere, the Latin rhythms flow freely and the booties shake as fast as the maracas. This rather large venue behind the Wendy's and Pizza Hut caters to the Spanish hip-shaking crowd with the occasional rock show mixing it up. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.kalaharibar.com Tucked away in Fort Lauderdale is a prized piece of South Africa, or as the owners of the Kalahari Bar like to call it, "a home away from home." Quaint in size but large in personality and décor, there is no corner left untouched. Sports memorabilia hangs throughout, and authentic tribal accouterments adorn the walls. Televisions project the latest hometown sports happenings, and a pool table helps patrons occupy the time. The welcoming nature and ambiance of the place really draws you in, and you may even walk out having learned a few new catch phrases. In addition to the basic drink selections, the bar offers African cocktails and delights like the Lions Breath and specially imported wine and beer. Although it's located in Fort Lauderdale, beyond the Kalahari doors, you'll feel as though you hopped on a plane. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.kegsouthofkendall.com Though located north of its Homestead predecessor, the second installation of Keg South might be harder to find. It's not as spacious as a typical sports bar, but the cramped quarters add to the allure. There are plenty of entertainment options, including pool tables, videogames, and flat-screens to take in sporting events. But it's the food that draws most patrons. The long appetizer list has all the sports-bar favorites plus a couple of specialties such as chicken gumbo soup ($4.49), served with chicken chunks and sausage. Burgers are the tavern's specialty. There is a three-fourth-pound patty prepared to order ($7.29), along with all manner of smaller versions and sliders. As expected, the place offers a variety of wings, with ten ($7.29) or 20 ($13.39) that come grilled or fried. An array of beef entrées features the popular 20-ounce center-cut porterhouse ($14.99) and "the almost famous Keg bites" ($12.59), which bring ten ounces of filet mignon tips. A good choice for vegetarians or those tired of meat is the tuna steak wrap (market price), served with wasabi sauce in a tomato-basil wrap. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Amid the hip-hop clubs and tourist-trap shops is Kill Your Idols, a whimsically decorated bar on Espanola Way. From Bruce Lee's karate- chopping body protruding from the bar to a '70s Playboy pinball machine next to the retro cigarette dispenser, the décor is a nightmare for anyone with ADD. Chandeliers are made from empty liquor bottles, all the seating is mismatched, and an enormous Ian Curtis illuminates one of the side walls. A WWII blimp and giant astronaut dangle above the tiny dance floor that's packed with sweaty folks grooving to new wave hits and indie beats. The projection screen plays horror movies and music documentaries throughout the night, but after one too many Cherry Bomb shots, it will all look the same. This offbeat watering hole is quickly becoming the place to be, but strictly for the locals-only type of crowd. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.kimsalleybar.com In the corner of Victoria Park's Gateway Plaza, find Kim's Alley Bar, a treasured neighborhood dive that's been around for 60-plus years. The brick building is dimly lit, so other than the few neon signs in the windows displaying the words "Cocktail" "Wine" and "Beer", this place would remain a secret. The bar's motto is "Everyone's Bar Everyday", an on point description of the crowd found congregating on the antique bar stools and retro looking floral chairs in the front bar. Kim's Alley Bar also has a secret back room that one would only find if venturing down the dark hallway on the way to the bathrooms. The back bar is the completely different, sunshine yellow painted walls, bright lights, pool tables, and even the occasional hotdog buffet. Kim's Alley Bar has a little something for everyone, even local celebrity Dennis Rodman, who can be spotted having a drink every now and then. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
They say the expression "make it rain" originated at King of Diamonds, 'cuz this spot has seen more showers than the Amazon rainforest. The likes of every African American NFL player, rapper and Bugati-driver have taken a turn or ten at America's favorite black strip club. The bottles pop, the bootys shake and magic happens behind the velvet ropes. Bring the bucks though - a night at this North Miami Beach mainstay doesn't come cheap. But nobody ever said beautiful women did. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.kingsheadpubsunrise.com The Kingshead British Pub Sunrise is a small but cozy Tudor-style pub and restaurant with a friendly British and American staff. Offering more than 50 beers, ales, ciders, and stouts, the pub is a favorite for craft beer drinkers. The menu is composed of hearty classics such as authentic English pot pies and handmade Black Angus burgers (Royale with cheese). British favorites include beer-battered cod and hand-cut chips, Scotch eggs, cottage pie, and several other hard-to-find dishes. Many specialty items are imported from across the pond: Walkers English Crisps, Brandston pickles, and Heinz Baked Beans. The pub features live music Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and an open-mic night on Tuesday. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.newportbeachsideresort.com The presentations here are refered to as the oversized, over-the-big-top presentations as "Cirque du Soleil dining." Example one: an appetizer described as "NYC curbside Sabrett hot dog served on pretzel bread with homemade sauerkraut, a side of chips, and a can of Dr. Brown's soda." Michael's Kitchen is all about the show. There are some winners, though, including a main course of crisp, meaty Peking-style duck glossed with orange-based Asian glaze, a juicy wad of plum-glazed salmon cooked on a cedar plank, and a sizable slab of Mongolian baby-back ribs. Accompaniments don't quite hit the spot, but heftily portioned à la carte sides do, especially penne mac and cheese. Richly satisfying, supersweet desserts march to the same whimsical beat as the preceding courses. Some will go for the more-is-more style more than others. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.kukaramakara.com This club was born in Bogotá, raised in Medellín, and parties hard in Cali, Colombia. Now, Kuka is in Brickell, and attracting all your parceros (that means friends), and some of the most beautiful chicas in the world. Weekly live music keeps the club bouncing, and beer buckets, liquor shots, and Latin eats keep bellies full and faces smiling. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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