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Featured Bars and Clubs


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 >>
http://www.livnightclub.com Located in the luxe Fontainebleau, LIV is upscale and known for its glamorous oomph. The VIP section is separated with velvet ropes and tight security. Balloon ceiling fixtures and lights displaying an array of trippy colors animate the large main space. The lower level houses a dance floor, and the upper level boasts a bar to congregate. DJs spin house music as well as some Top 40. LIV holds events that include special guest star DJs, live entertainment, and occasional celebrities. Unless you know someone that knows someone, expect an admission fee. A very strict door policy can make entry difficult, so make sure to dress to impress. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.livsunlifestadium.com The home of the Miami Dolphins has its own luxury skyclub where you can watch the game from a balcony, VIP box, or one of the many HD flatscreens. High-end DJs spin fresh beats while you pump your fist, order another bottle, dance with a South American model, and cheer for the fins. Clientele include sports and music celebrities, beautiful women, and dedicated Dolfans. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
A South Beach mainstay, Living Room has been around since the beginning of the century. But the all-white interior setup of couches, tables, bar, and DJ booth are as standard-looking now as the house and hip-hop music that rattle your body once you're inside. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Next door to Ilusiones, Los Recuerdos Taberna is the older, more romantic of the sister clubs and a reminder of a bygone era. The interior is cozy, wooden, and candlelit. Old vinyl records line the wall in back of the bar, and the music of choice is old-school Latin with a focus on Colombian tunes. The soft lights and intimate setting produce an inviting vibe perfect for date night - fitting for a venue that opened its doors on Valentine's Day 20 years ago. Crowds here are usually older and know how to party; the lounge doesn't close until 4:30 a.m. The venue is open Wednesday through Sunday. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/lostweekendsouthbeach This large sports bar has five pool tables, 5 large HDTV sets tuned to ESPN, and an awesome digital jukebox. The bar top is chalkboard and there are cups of colored chalk at your disposal. Drink beer, watch ESPN, and draw! It doesn't get much better than that. The Alibi serves up some serious bar food including pizza and subs. There is also an old fashioned cigarette machine, two Foosball tables, and some video games in the back. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lousbeergarden.com Hidden inside the New Hotel, Lou's Beer Garden is a hip, inviting place to kick back and relax. No need to dress up; just throw on some flip-flops and head to this North Beach gastropub. Diners looking for a restaurant will be surprised to find only a small bar in the hotel's courtyard. Tables surround the swimming pool, where hotel guests and beer enthusiasts hang out. Order from a selection of about 12 microbrews, including Chimay Triple, Rogue Dead Guy Ale, and Flying Dog Brewery's Raging Bitch. Start with crowd-favorite crispy sardines ($6.50) and then move on to one of proprietor Lou Ramirez's other tasty creations. Angry Shrimp ($8.95) - blackened and served with sweet-and-sour sauce - or squid stuffed with Manchego cheese, chorizo, herbs, and spices are solid accompaniments to the cold brew. Or try Lou's Beach Market Burger ($12.50), served with traditional condiments, lettuce, onions, bacon, and feta and American cheeses. Before you know it, you'll have made a few new friends and consumed one more beer than intended. And if you're there past midnight, you might witness a free spirit hopping into the pool, but that's all good at Lou's. Sit back, kick off the flip-flops, and enjoy good beer and food. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lovehatemiami.com This place was started by the artists from tv's Miami Ink. But they cashed out, and now one of Miami's best DJ's, Selfborn owns the place. He has made it into "The world's first DJ bar," and it features 7 nights a week of eclectic musical programming with a comfrotable neighborhood vibe, but plenty of South Beach glam to go with it. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.luckycloverbar.com Hot chicks in kilts bring you food and drinks? Yes. This Irish style pub combines high technology and retro deco to great effect. Cutting edge sound and lighting, authentic old school signage, leather seats, and plenty of beers to choose from make for a fine atmosphere. 10 beers on tap, 42 by the bottle, a full liquor bar, and classic pub grub complete the package. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bowlluckystrike.com Lucky Strike is nothing like that old bowling alley you remember as a kid. With custom décor like funky mirrors on bright-red walls, Lucky Strike Lanes does bowling Hollywood style. DJs, special events, and invite-only parties are present regularly. It features 14 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, two nine-foot Brunswick pool tables, a 40-foot bar, and a hip American menu with a twist -- small and large plates with plays on American mac and cheese, coconut shrimp, and country corn hash. There's also a large selection of burgers, sandwiches, salads, and pizzas. Try a combination of signature sliders or "midi-burgers," including blue cheese, tuna, or Buffalo chicken (two for $8 or three for $10.50). Happy hour runs later than most: 9 p.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, and 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. There is no dress code. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.luluinthegrove.com Sylvano and Maida Bignon have owned GreenStreet Café for two decades. Last June, the couple rolled out Lulu, a younger, hipper version of their flagship venue. The indoor space is lounge-like, with a small bar and urban art splashed on the walls, but just about everyone chooses the outdoor seating. The single-page menu is a savvy compilation of 19 small plates, four sandwiches, six salads, five burgers, and a half-dozen entrées. Small plates are fresh and packed with flavor. Try the goat cheese croquettes, Brussels sprouts with orange glaze, corn-on-the-cob with shichimi spices, and bacon-wrapped, sausage-stuffed dates. Burgers are excellent, be it a beef, pork, turkey, or moist and tasty veggie patty culled from brown rice, black beans, and beets. Choose from some two dozen bottles of wine, each going for $25 ($8 per glass). Lulu is a hospitable stop where friends can gather and enjoy themselves over affordable wines and a smart selection of popular bites. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lulusbaitshack.com Great view no, awesome view and okay food. Directly across the street from the beach, on the second floor, Lulu's has perhaps the best ocean panorama of any bar or resturant on that stretch of A1A. The breeze that fills this open-air eatery tends to remain stiff -- nice for the A/C bill, not so kind to plastic cups. Daytime is usually filled with tourists and undiscriminating locals shopping at BeachPlace, and nights can turn a tad frat-boy bacchanalian. (This is the place to order a rum runner, with a floater, in a "souvenir bikini glass" shaped like a headless lady's body.) The New Orleans-style menu items are adequate, but the oysters are pre-shucked, though the fried alligator remains a true treat. You'd never bring a Louisianan here and expect her to be impressed, but when you absolutely have to wolf down a shrimp po-boy, Lulu's is right here. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lunastarcafe.com An oasis along the commercial strip in North Miami, this funky acoustic music stronghold has a relaxed community vibe, where customers do indeed know each other. It's cozy, with a smattering of tables, a bar, and a stage that supports live music and readings. The friendly, casual service, then, fits right in. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/lushsobe It's a hole-in-the-wall bar hidden in plain sight between an alley and the World Erotic Art Museum. Lush's motto is "day care for drunks," and it offers a pool table, jukebox, and beer bongs to prove it. There's no cover charge, dress code, or typical South Beach attitude. Here you will find a place to get wasted without a hassle. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Gerry Kelly is back on the Beach and at the helm of this stylish venue catering to models and the bottle-service elite. Couches and love seats dominate the main room. The rest of the space, as well as the VIP areas, integrate antiques and modern design elements. Fashion shows are staged regularly, and there are weekly pop, urban, model, and gay nights. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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