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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.playwrightirishpub.com This place is open even during hurricanes. Seriously. This Irish pub features a huge bar, booth and tabletop seating, a full menu, pool tables, and two large rooms. Fine whiskeys are available, and Bushmill's 16-year can be had for $12.50 a shot. Guests range from European tourists to South Beach locals and mainland Miamians. There's no dress code and no cover. But if you go there to eat, keep in mind that an 18 percent gratuity is added to all restaurant checks. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
At Point Lounge and Package Store, on any given night, you might see a fight. Or a few. You'll run into drunken sailors, sideshow rejects, cage fighters. You might hear things that will traumatize you. At this North Miami Beach mainstay, anything is possible. Expect a generous pour, some old school music selections, and a cast of characters out of Toby Keith's "this bar." What you'll walk away with - in addition to a raspy voice, a few bruises and more than a little bit of a buzz - are some killer stories. Oh - and avoid the men's room. You've been warned. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.poorhousebar.com After being in business for what seems to be several decades, the Poorhouse has established itself as the go-to bar for downtown Fort Lauderdale's barstool regulars, tattooed crowd, and music scene supporters. Although it was once covered in trash and nostalgia from days of yesteryear, the bar has since cleaned up its act. It even serves mouthwatering bar snacks and bites to complement any beer-filled stomach. The interior is simple: two wooden bars, a cozy stage in the back that is rarely empty, and a few high-top tables up-front. Movies play on the various TVs, but you can bet nobody really notices. However, outside is where all the action happens, and a patio seat is rarely available. The bartenders know just about all the patrons by name with cocktail preference, so it's safe to say the glasses are never empty. The people-watching is never dull, the music is always blaring, and the Poorhouse always makes for an interesting night out. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.poshlasolas.com Posh Lounge is a full-service liquor and wine bar that sits in the lobby of the Waverly building. The bar, which has a pension for naming cocktails after resident’s dogs, makes some mean drinks. But beware. Cocktails at this Fort Lauderdale bar might cloud your senses. This heady sensation whets the appetite for fun, which could lead you to puff a hookah at a table near the bar or relax outdoors, where the barkeeps sometimes light a fire. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.primos-miami.com This 40-seat restaurant and bar is located in the lobby of the Doubletree Grand Hotel on Biscayne Bay. Primo's serves fine eats from northern and southern Italy, and stocks wines from around the world. The bar has a list dedicated to martinis, the house specialty. It's a short, one-block walk from the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and is open seven days a week until 1 a.m. The kitchen serves food until midnight. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.prlcafe.com Amid the upscale restaurants and lounges in Hollywood's downtown district is the tiny beer aficionado hangout, PRL Euro Cafe. Wedged in next to Mauro's pizza, the extremely low-lit bar's atmosphere bodes that of a PBR-peddling dive bar, but the plethora of unique lager choices and casually hip clientele suggests otherwise. In the front of the narrow bar, small tables are scattered about, art from local talent adorns the sangria-painted walls, and a large vintage birdcage filled with curiosities stands next to a thrift store-style couch. Behind the long, skinny wooden bar, ropes of twinkle lights snake around the glass shelves displaying beer bottles and tiny plastic helicopters dangle from the exposed ceiling pipes. Between the eclectic artisan-meets-bohemian crowd, and multiple beers with an alcohol content of more than ten percent, a visit to PRL makes for an interesting night. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.propagandalw.com Lake Worth's indie-music hot spot, Propaganda has the monopoly on good local, original music most nights of the week. If a local band hasn't played the spot, it won't be long. Even Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional has been known to drop in for a surprise show. The Soviet-themed décor recalls Socialist propaganda posters: drowned in red, lots of salutes, war planes. Except at Propaganda, the guy saluting has a bottle of Stoli vodka in his hand. Sure, Socialists actually thought alcoholism was a huge drain on the state, but the club is an important part of South Florida's creative base. If supporting local artists is important to you, there are few places more dedicated to the cause than Propaganda. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.ptsshowclub.com This fully nude strip club has nearly achieved historic status in the city of Hialeah. There is full liquor, plenty of naked women working the poles, and a bar full of tv's for the popular professional sport watch parties. The kitchen stays open late, there are regular bottle specials, and a daily happy hour that keep regulars coming back. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://thepub.posterous.com Yes, we are fully aware that this place in Broward, but it's charm is worth the drive. Situated in Shops at Pembroke Gardens, The Pub is an English inspired bar/restaurant with a ton of personality. The servers wear kilts, the TV's show soccer, and the drink menu is extensive. There's darts, there's brew, and there's yummy pub fare. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.pulseloungemiami.com There's a nightclub in Dolphin Mall? Yes, and a very lively one full of grown up entertainment. Big name DJ's play for the packed house well into the morning. Beautiful, scantily clad women gyrate on stage alongside live performers. The prices may remind you of South Beach, but if you live on the West side, the drive home won't. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.purdylounge.com This off-the-beaten-path (as in off Washington) bar has the beer-hall vibe of a street corner hook-up joint with a touch of South Beach strut. An eclectic mix of music and people sway through what's usually an elbow-room-only lounge. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.pureplatinumfortlauderdale.com Pure Platinum gentlemen's club opens at 4 p.m. daily, when its four-hour, two-for-one happy-hour special begins. The strip club features dancers on its three stages and offers tabletop and lap dances as well as VIP dances. The girls wear gowns and dance to Billboard hits in an upscale environment with chandeliers and white tablecloths. The kitchen offers daily specials that are served by waitresses in white short shorts and bustiers. The club closes at 2 a.m. every day except for Saturday, when it closes at 3 a.m. Flat-screen televisions are tuned to sports games, and UFC fights are big here. Pure Platinum offers military discounts. There's no cover before 7 p.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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