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http://www.thehotelofsouthbeach.com/spire.htm This upscale lounge has an elegant vibe reflected in the decor - crisp white furniture and contrasting red accents. Once the lights go down, candles add a cozy touch to the spot, which overlooks a South Beach scene that includes the ocean, the bright lights, and the people passing below. Have cocktails on the roof before you go clubbing. Or grab some pre-party snacks, priced between $11 and $27, they include skewered shrimp, grilled skirt steak spring roll, and imported cheese and antipasto plates. The bar also accommodates private parties with customized menu selections. But remember: Whether you're staying at the hotel or just walking in off the street, dress to impress, Miami style. Nothing less will do. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.manorlanesfl.com Although it's conveniently attached to Manor Lanes bowling alley, Sports Den Pub is on its own a fun place to pass time. Lined with loads of baseball memorabilia, the pub caters to a local and in-the-biz crowd. The watering hole has come a long way in the past few years, getting a much-needed makeover and joining the ranks of friendly neighborhood bar. Sports Den Pub offers a decent selection of brewskies, a pool table, darts, and plenty of seating to relax after a hard day or grueling bowling match. Unwind and prepare for the weekend Friday night, when Sports Den gets pretty crowded for karaoke. After all, if you don't like it, there's always bowling next door. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thestagemiami.com The Stage is uniquely located underneath the I-195 causeway just off NE 2nd Ave in the Design District. Carlos Garcia, New Times's Best FM Personality 2010, runs the place. The roomy and rockin'; setting was inaugurated during this year's Miami Music Festival, and has featured top local bands like the Jacuzzi Boys. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bowlmor.com/strikemiami/ Food, drinks, big-screen TVs, sports, music, bowling, black lights. The only thing this place is missing is strippers. Get all your kicks in one place at this conglomeration of entertainment. The bowling lanes are illuminated by black lights and huge TVs conveniently placed above them. Order food and drinks at one of the two bars, or jam to a band in the back ballroom. And don't forget to marvel at the kitschy '50s-theme decor. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.louiestudiosouthbeach.com This spot was our 2003 "Best Karaoke" Bar. Studio let's their often belligerent guests let loose and have fun. There's no cover to enter but in order to belt it out you must buy a drink. Not much has changed since the days of '03, so here is word for word the reason they became our top pick: This is a weirdly cool place. The dim lighting, black paint peeling off the walls, and wobbly stage decorated by guitars, horns, and drum sets sit in stark contrast to the bright and busy milieu just outside on Collins Avenue. The portraits on the wall pay homage to recording stars of yesteryear, Elvis, Dean, and Frank among others, but the spotlight glares mostly for young hipsters prodded into belting out popular tunes as recent as 50 Cent's "In Da Club." The best time to visit is in the wee hours of the morning. You'll hear the strained crooning even before you enter; that's when hopped-up club hoppers usually drop in to see if they can be an American Idol, even if it's just in front of friends and barflies. Speaking of American Idols, last year's runner-up, Justin Guarini, is a regular there. He likes to show off and without Kelly or Simon around, he's always the best in the room. The true draw, though, are the drunken buffoons who muddle the spelled-out words to "Red, Red Wine." Don't be afraid to get up onstage. You might sound as good as you do in the shower. Ronnie, the Regis look-alike at the helm of the PA system, takes requests -- but don't be pushy, he can be a little impatient with rabble-rousers. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Satin shirts and gold chains abound in this Latin disco joint in West Miami. Of course the top three buttons of all those shirts are left undone; that's the way the hot papis and spicy mamis here like it. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
With a name like Styx Sports Bar, Grill & Pool, it's gotta be good. This North Miami hair metal namesake is where a Mystic Pizza-era Julia Roberts would have hustled her shooting skills, racking 'em up and laying it down. And if you follow in her footsteps, while wielding sticks with the best of 'em, you can chow down on ribs, wings, fries and other greasy goodies. Even if you get played, you should still have enough leftover to pay off your surprisingly cheap bar tab. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.mondrian-miami.com Located in the Mondrian South Beach, the Sunset Lounge offers breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and a whimsical but chic setting. The decor recalls something out of Alice in Wonderland: a tented, adult-size sandbox; a labyrinthine garden; and red and white couches. Lounge in a cabana from day to night and you'll hear the music transition from worldly jazz to neosoul house. This unique ambiance, along with the Sunset Lounge's creative drink menu, won the venue New Times' 2009 Best Place to Get a Cocktail. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.delilane.com/sunset.php Sunset Tavern is conveniently located just a few blocks from the Shops at Sunset Place, making the bar an easy stop for mall shoppers. The space includes pool tables, sports memorabilia on the walls, and plenty of large flat-screens to catch the game while you sit at the large, fully stocked bar. Sunset Tavern welcomes private parties and sometimes hosts events of its own. Part of Deli Lane Cafe & Tavern, the bar offers customers outside seating on a small patio. The dress code is come as you are. Whether you just got off work and want to meet co-workers for a drink or are lounging in jeans and a tee on a lazy Sunday afternoon, you'll fit in just fine. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.sushisamba.com Consistency is not only the hobgoblin of little minds but also of Miami restaurants, many of which can't seem to turn out even the simplest of dishes with consistent quality. That is what makes the five-year-old Sushi Samba even more impressive. Not only is the food some of the sexiest and most exciting in South Florida, but also you can count on it being just as good at your next visit as it was on your last. Sushi and sashimi are never short of impeccably fresh and well prepared, while such familiar dishes as anticuchos, tiraditos, churrasco and, crisp-fried whole snapper are tasty because of first-rate ingredients and precise execution. But the more adventurous dishes take Sushi Samba to another level: from the daring simplicity of sawagani -- tiny flash-fried Japanese river crabs that you eat shell, legs, and all -- to the over-the-top opulence of tuna sushi rolls topped with foie gras and gold leaf and subtly scented with shiso leaf. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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