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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.ramrodbar.com Leather and light spirits, despite the serious sexual energy and sex-toy shop, make this indoor/outdoor bar a great place to hang out -- or to pick up. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.respectablestreet.com/rst/ For more than 20-something years, Respectable Street has reigned strong over the West Palm Beach nightclubs and bar scene on Clematis Street and probably will do so for another few decades. The dimly lit smoky front bar has a large stage where musical local and legends perform on a weekly basis. The walls are adorned in art from the surrounding community, and plush velvet couches line the left side of the room. The outdoor patio allows partygoers to take a break from the high-energy happenings inside or even be an extra in a music video. Never a dull moment inside Respectable Street, and there probably won’t ever be one. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
This restaurant, bar, and dance club is located inside a Howard Johnson in Hialeah Gardens. Don't be quick to judge - the place parties hard. An accommodating staff offers plenty of drink options. The music ranges from rock to salsa. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.epichotel.com/miami-restaurant/index.html Yachts meet two floors of Scarface-style intimate drinking at this dockside bar on the Miami River. There's a circular bar and a giant hanging neon art piece. The place is on the grounds of the Epic Hotel and offers a menu by chef John Critchley delivered from 16 floors up at Area 31. Patrons vary from business execs to young and sexy. DJs mix club tracks weekend nights. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.rokbarmiami.com Rokbar is not a rock 'n' roll bar where you can check out local bands. Rather, it's a club that glamorizes the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. It's a genuine Miami Beach nightclub with plenty of free-flowing drinks, moving lights, and pumping music. An impressive roster of world-famous musicians and DJs have performed here, and celebrities and models frequent the chic lounge. So there's plenty of reason to dress up. You never know who you'll meet on the dance floor. For those who want to spend in style, bottle service is available. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.townhousehotel.com The Rooftop Lounge at the Townhouse Hotel boasts posh gray and red seating with a sweeping view of the Miami skyline. Enjoy some spicy tuna at the sushi bar, or unwind with a cocktail. The music ranges from house to pop. The lounge is open Thursday through Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. There's no cover charge, but it's suggested you dress to impress. Flip-flops and tattered jeans are discouraged. Special events include private parties and retail launchings, and sunset gatherings. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.theotheroom.com This practical hole in the wall specializing in imported beers and wine is perfect for any homesick European. The ambiance is candlelit and laid-back, and you can actually talk as indie music in the background is low enough to hear over. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.rosamexicano.com As Rosa has expanded nationally over the years, its upscale take on Mexican standards has dissipated somewhat. But surprise, surprise: The cuisine at the new South Beach branch boasts strong, cleanly defined flavors; the service staff works with relay-team efficiency; and a festive ambiance prevails. Among starters, don't miss the red snapper tostadas: lime-macerated cubes of fish sprinkled with baby arugula leaves, queso fresco, Serrano chilies, truffle oil, and bacon crisps. Zarape de pollo rocks too, with moist, sassily smoked-and-seasoned morsels of chicken sandwiched between two corn tortillas and bathed in yellow-pepper/habanero sauce. A basket of corn tortillas with pronounced notes of corn and slaked lime come alongside juicy strips of carne asada in a mini-cast-iron skillet with melted Chihuahua cheese - a make-your-own taco kit. Vegetarians can build their own tacos from a skillet of mixed vegetables, red beans, and flax-seed tortillas. Rosa's mellow mole Veracruz is one of the better restaurant versions, here bathing shredded beef enchiladas. A more unusual treat presents two roasted ancho chiles rellenos swelled with shredded lamb shoulder and cabbage in pipián sauce. Other main plates ($15 to $27) include short ribs, pork shank, and steak and shrimp stew. Desserts ($7.50 to $8.50) are prepared in-house by pastry chef Jai Kendall. Banana chocolate-chip cake funneled with peanut butter mousse and topped with chocolate syrup and cinnamon-swirled banana ice cream might sound a bit overwrought, but just say yes. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.delano-hotel.com/en-us/#/explore/?id=/delano-miami-rose-bar/ This is Miami, and no matter how we might fight it, our collective culture involves beautiful women, expensive cars and high-priced cocktails. Try though we might to embrace the devil-may-care-dive-bar-artist-colony vibe, it's in our blood. So when you really want to revel in the quintissential South Beach experience, there's the Rose Bar at the Delano. In the lobby of the sleek hotel sits a rose-colored, chandelier-studded spot to see and be seen. Wear the Manolo Blahnik's. Your Louis Vuitton purse, too. Knockoffs are a no-no. Cocktails will run you around $20 a pop, but would you really expect anything less? Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wetlab/136026623084 Hidden deep in the labyrinthine halls of the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is a gem of a bar with cheep beer and a waterfront view. Located on the way to Key Biscayne, RSMAS Wetlab (4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami) is not just a place for students to watch dolphins play while imbibing; its doors are open for the rest of us, too. For those with a hankering for bar games, there's a pool table, and for those likely to smoke, there are plenty of places to sit outside by the water. The bar is only open on Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. and closes earlier if there are no customers, and from 4:30 to 11 p.m. on Fridays. RSMAS offers drinkers front row seats for the sunset. Bring cash, but no need to bring too much. Though there's fancy beer available, the priciest pitcher is $9.50 and cups start at $2.75 Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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