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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.titanicbrewery.com This brewpub across the way from the University of Miami is owned by beer lover Kevin Rusk, who makes it a point to pour good, homemade suds to accompany great live music. Since the place opened in the Nineties, the menu hasn't changed an iota. The seasonal brews are always a delight: The Triple Screw is a fail-safe standby, and the guest-starring Woodchuck cider tastes like frothy heaven. Generously sized empanada appetizers boast tasty meat interiors and flaky pastry exteriors. Other standouts include crawfish-and-andouille bisque, and steamed mussels "fra diablo." On a recent visit, the steerage skirt steak sandwich came dangerously rare in the middle, but the Santa Fe chicken salad, with creamy garlic dill dressing, was crunchy and delicious. Dinner entrée prices top out at $17.95, which will nab you either a rib eye steak or soft-shell crabs, and $14.95 for shrimp étoufée is a steal. Rotating rock bands and slurring coeds are regular fixtures. The Sunday night karaoke delivers a hearty dose of Journey and Sublime. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.tobacco-road.com Miami's oldest liquor license and most reliable, all-around bar. If it's music, a burger, and a relaxed atmosphere, both indoors and out, that you seek, this is your watering hole now and forever. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.tomsnfl.com Don't let the airport motel façade and isolated road scare you off. Inside, you'll find a chill neighborhood sports bar filled with young locals and travelers. Ideal as a nightcap spot, Tom's NFL American Sports Bar and Grill has a comfortable atmosphere with a casual dress code and plenty of space at the bar, including stools with back supports. This dive is a great place to hang out with friends and get a pitcher of beer for $7, a daily deal from 3 to 7 p.m. Sing karaoke and play trivia games Wednesday nights, and listen to live music Saturday nights. If music or trivia don't turn you on, the place has 25 TV sets tuned to sporting events. Service here is accommodating; staff will change the channel if you want to watch a particular event. They will even join in the karaoke festivities when Wednesday night comes to a close. The menu features all the sports bar classics - mozzarella sticks, wings, and burgers - plus pastas, steaks, salads, and fish. Recommended items include the wings (ten for $7.95), which are marinated, roasted, and char-grilled before being served Buffalo-style, mild, medium, or with Ralph's homemade hot sauce. And the waffle fries ($2.50) make a great bar snack. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.tootsiescabaret.com This former BG's warehouse is the Disney World of strip clubs. Ladies perform acrobatics on one of the two theme stages. The over-the-top interior is somewhat of a combo of "meet at the drive through" meets Greek palace meets cartoon-ish neon lighting. Despite its massive size and unique decor, we all know where most eyes will be. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.townkitchenbar.com Town Kitchen & Bar's opening coincided with the renaissance of downtown South Miami as it made the transition from sleepy town to viable nightlife option. And many observers would say that's not a coincidence. The full-service restaurant provides breakfast (on weekends), lunch, dinner, and even late-night dining. Specialties include traditional dishes in most genres - such as beef, pastas, and seafood - and there's an extensive list of appetizers and salads. Highlights include braised beef short rib egg roll ($9.25), grilled Caribbean jerk churrasco steak salad ($15.50), and grilled local swordfish ($20). Delmonico rib eye ($26) is the star of the show. All steaks are served à la carte, but sides are reasonably priced.The sleek postindustrial décor, with exposed concrete and metal tubing, gives an air of sophistication that matches the menu. There is a whole page of single-malt Scotches and bar food such as an artisanal cheese plate ($10) and lobster tacos ($11). Town brings the uppity down a bit via a wide selection of "large-format" beers (equal to about three regular-size drafts). Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.tradewindsbarandgrill.com A cross between an outdoor lounge and a bonafide soccer bar, Tradewinds offers food, booze, and football in a vaguely European environment with a stellar view of Bayside marina. Plus, a DJ drops hot wax on weekends to help stoke both Heineken fanatics and FC faithfuls into full-on party mode. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.treehousemiami.com This high-end venue with a cool treehouse theme and indoor outdoor areas is one of the hippest new clubs on South Beach. The club boasts cutting-edge bookings of internationally renowned electronic dance music DJs and live performers. But there are also more mainstream nights to keep pop-hungry tourists happy as well. The mix of locals, visitors, models, and bottle service provide a fine ambiance that is quickly garnering the Treehouse a solid reputation on the party circuit. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.trystdelray.com Executive chef Julian Greaves, formerly of Sol Kitchen, has put together a menu of small plates, bar food, comfort food, and bistro classics that pairs exquisitely with the excellent list of 50-plus, personality-forward craft beers. With input from a quartet of restaurant-savvy owners (Rodney Mayo and Scott Freilich, who own Dada, the Dubliner, and Howley's Diner; Butch Johnson from 32 East next door; and Dave Robinson of Delux nightclub), he's created dishes as aromatic, intense, and highly seasoned as these beautiful beers, matching them stride for stride with nightly specials (seared black cod, pork tenderloin), small plates (fish tacos, Indian spiced lamb chops, fish and chips), and chef's favorites (foie gras with bread pudding, pad Thai). Go early or midweek if you want time and space to eat and explore the beer list at leisure: Weekends are a madhouse. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.twistsobe.com A mainstay on Washington Avenue for over 15 years, Twist is the mother hen of South Beach gay clubs. Inside the spacious club you'll find seven different bars; a tiki bar, something called a "Frolic Lounge," a salsa room in the bottom floor, and a house music dance floor at the top. Still one of the few places where you can find go-go dancers at midnight on the beach, Twist is open seven days a week from 1 p.m. to 5 a.m. It's conveniently located near the popular 12th street gay beach, and the 11th street diner where Will Smith's "Miami" was shot. No cover, and open to 21+ only. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
