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http://www.lboulevardcafe.com This is Miami, and what's the point of living in a piece of Latin paradise if you're not into sexy beats? The misleadingly monikered L'Boulevard Cafe is your home for late night bachata, reggaeton, trance and hip-hop. It's a sweaty, sultry scene - and that's what this city is all about. They host weekly all-you-can-drink specials, plus appearances by Latin bands and local rappers. One thing's for sure, it's always a party at this Little Santo Domingo spot. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.labodeguitamiami.com La Bodeguita is a Cuban supper club that features live entertainment seven nights a week. The decorative interior plays into the festive atmosphere. There are tables, bars, and a dance floor. The "famous dancers" that perform around the club always get the party started. Resident DJs spin on some nights. Thursday through Saturday, bands, comedians, and musicians take the stage for live performances. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.verestaurants.com La Cantina Sports Bar is nestled inside the restaurant Oh Mexico on the trendy Española Way. So this fun sports bar has all the Mexican décor and food you could want. Most customers enjoy the large flat-screens and full bar, while others prefer to sit outdoors at small tables, under a canopy, where they can munch on food from the restaurant. La Cantina offers lunch and dinner from noon until around 2 a.m. Eat or just relax at the bar with a beer or cocktail. There is also no dress code, making this place an ideal hangout if you're looking for a sports bar that offers more than the regular bar fare. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lacovacha.com For years this restaurant has been moonlighting on weekends as one of Miami's wildest places for a Latin music descarga. The main room features Latin-flavored techno music, and its outdoor patio packs a throng of sweaty and well-dressed partiers. Or escape to the air-conditioned, glass-enclosed VIP room. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clublafeeverte.com La Fee Verte is a high-class, ultra sexy burlesque club for members only. A bright chandelier illuminates a room where strippers pole dance, and sway on swings suspended from the ceiling. You can watch the show on one of the plush couches, and place your drink at a table that doubles as a platform where dancers shimmy and shake. Erotic portraits of bare-breasted women hang on the walls. The VIP section offers beds to accommodate your party while you enjoy a private dance to loud pumping music. Come dressed to impress. And make sure to make a reservation, or you won't get in. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lagouluebalharbour.com The accouterments of a classic brasserie setting are in place: tin ceiling, mosaic-tile floor, wood, mirrors, tightly packed tables topped with white butcher paper, and open French doors leading to a breezy outside patio. The menu mimics that of a real bistro, too, although one with severely limited range. Diners are privy to the standard escargots, onion soup, steamed mussels, steak/frites, and duck à l'orange -- but little else. And the sparse selections are timid in scope. Where is the confit, cassoulet, coq au vin? Ambitiouslessness aside, what La Goulue does, it does decently enough. Two small triangles of tarte à l'oignon satisfy with brittle-thin pizza crust crowned by a rich mix of minced onions, bacon, and Gruyère cheese, and parmentier soup achieves a heartwarming harmony between its two main components, potato and leek. For salad, you can't beat peppery frisée leaves laced with lardons of bacon and a runny poached egg. Steak/frites comes two ways: grilled New York strip (no bargain at $35) and the more traditional bistro cut, the hanger (onglet), its full-bodied taste elevated further by a perfect béarnaise sauce tangy with tarragon. Freshly made, assertively salted frites are also good, and so are desserts such as brilliantly flavored homemade ice creams and sorbets, a luscious lemon tartlet, and sumptuously soft arabica coffee pot de crème. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
This Dolphins stronghold caters mainly to the football crowd and offers a family-friendly party environment. You might even catch a Fins cheerleader there. Heat game watch parties and karaoke nights take place weekly, and frequent specials include free nachos with your first pitcher of beer. On weekend nights, DJs or live bands rock the place, which also has a dance floor. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
This mainly Colombian club boasts it has the best rumba music in town, and you can catch Colombian vallenato music performed live for a crowd that loves traditional dancing. Bathed in colored lights, a DJ spins bachata, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and American hits. There's a bar, tables with seating, and a dance floor. The club is open Friday and Saturday from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., and Sunday hosts a popular singles' night. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
You load up the car with friends to head to the Keys. You've packed your bathing suit, your water wings and a little bit (or a lot) of weed. But halfway down the road, you realize, you forgot the BOOZE. Thank God almighty for Last Chance Bar & Package. This Homestead stand-by is the last thing you'll see before you hit Overseas Highway, and it's a blessed oasis. Bar on one side, liquor store on the other, you can grab a quick drink or stock up on cooler-chilled Bud Light or bottles of tequila. Limes, too. If you hit up the saloon, expect to be seated next to bikers, lonely souls and day-drinkers. Prices aren't terrible, given the fact that they've cornered the market on desperate drunks. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.leclubmiami.com This Latin party spot near the airport has kept the chicas dancing since it first opened its doors. Besides the requisite DJs, Le CLub brings in international live acts from far flung locales like Colombia and Puerto Rico. Music ranges from salsa, to merengue, to bachata, house, and hip hop. There are regular bottle specials, and the fiestas go until the early morning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Because of its close proximity to Nova Southeastern, Lefty's Tavern and Grille gets a lot of business from college students. There's live music on Wednesdays, karaoke every Friday, and Trivia Tuesdays. For the food, chicken wings are the main attraction, but you can also find salads, burgers, and an array of sandwiches, like the fried grouper Reuben. Another draw? It's always happy hour at Lefty's, where you can get $2.25 domestic drafts, five-for-$10 domestic bottles, $2.49 well liquor, and $3.49 house wine and a few name brands of liquor, including Bacardi and Smirnoff, anytime from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. You can wash down those drink specials with 50-cent wings and clams available Monday through Wednesday. Family fun is offered too via a makeshift arcade for the little ones, and you may even find a clown making animal balloons on Wednesdays, when kids eat free (with the purchase of adult entrée). Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lestersmiami.com Lester's would be the newest little coffee shop in Wynwood only if it weren't also true that it's the newest little bar in the arts district as well. Stylishly simple, the décor includes a wooden bar, tables with chairs, a small green couch, and a hipsterrific wall of mustaches. Lester's is not only a comfy spot for the arts crowd to eat and drink, but also it's a great place to catch poetry readings and buy arts and poetry journals and intellectual-type magazines. Prices are more than affordable, with a single shot of espresso costing only $1.75. For lovers of a bit of caffeine with whipped cream, a café con panna ($2) will bring perky pleasure. And beer drinkers will be pleased with the substantial selection. From a Narragansett lager ($3.50) to a Stone Arrogant Bastard ale ($13.50), there's a taste available for the frugal boozer and the staunch connoisseur. Wine is available by the bottle or glass, including Borgo "M" Pinot Grigio ($22.50/$9) and a La Maialina Super Tuscan "Gertrude" red ($43.50/$11). Happy-hour drinks are 15 percent off Tuesday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m., and if you have thirsty friends, a bucket of six beers is $15. For a snack, the Cuban PB&J ($6) turns a lunchbox classic into a local favorite with peanut butter and guava jelly on Cuban bread. Vegetarians will enjoy a spinach bulgar wheat wrap ($6.50) and baked garden and root veggie chips ($3.50). Tuna and egg salad sandwiches also are on the menu ($6.75) for a boost of protein. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Let's Make a Daiquiri has more than its name suggests. Located in the bustling outdoor Bayside Mall, the bar also offers patrons chilly margaritas and piña coladas for $7.50. That's a deal for a town that caters to tourists. Children will enjoy tropical smoothies, with or without ice cream, that are priced to be easy on your wallet ($4.50). There's plenty of space where the kids and pets can play. The house specialties are the daiquiris. These rum-based drinks come in strawberry, banana, lime, or mango flavors. Anywhere you choose to sit at this outdoor kiosk will provide a view of the very blue Biscayne Bay, where you can watch people board the Island Queen boat, while parrots fly by. Let's Make a Daiquiri (401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami) is open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lipsusa.com You don't go to Fort Lauderdale's Lips to eat but to be eaten: The drag queens and divas who patrol the crowd have a sharp eye for a sweet little morsel like you to chew on, so wear your thickest skin. Dinner shows, with a full three-course menu, are at 8:15 or 8:30 Tuesday through Sunday and offer a different theme each night (Bitchy Bingo on Wednesdays); the popular Gospel Brunch on Sunday plays at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to a mix of straight couples, elderly tourists, bachelorette parties, and gay blades celebrating their birthdays. Continental entrées of steak, chicken, lamb chops, salads, and sandwiches don't rise far above average, but the show is a hoot and worth every penny. Sunday Brunch is the best bargain, with all-you-can-drink mimosas and bloodies. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
At the edge of South Beach lies this little locals lounge. No cover and drink specials make this place ideal for getting sloshed and socializing. There's even a dance floor and jukebox in case you feel the urge to shake a leg and break a sweat. Although a warning for the claustrophobic, the place gets packed, so be prepared to rub elbows with strangers on a crowded night. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.littlehoolies.com Though it has everything you'd expect from a Irish sports bar-three pool tables, more than 30 TVs, a full kitchen and bar and plenty of jocks, Little Hoolie's distinguishes itself from other south Miami-Dade bars by serving as one of the only legitimate live music venues in the neighborhood surrounding the Falls. There is a decent-sized stage smack dab in the middle of the bar and plenty of tables for appreciative crowds. Live music (mostly hard rock) plays on Fridays and Saturdays, with a weekly open mic night and band tryouts on Thursdays. There is also a DJ spinning on Monday night and Kara-O-King Karaoke on ladies night on Wednesday starting at 9 p.m. To get the already rowdy crowd into more of a fervor, Tuesday nights is Lingerie Night which speaks for itself. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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