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http://www.wallmiami.com The entrance to Wall Lounge is located right outside the garden at the W Hotel on South Beach. Design elements include light shows on the walls, frosted glass doors in the bathrooms, and high ceilings. There's not much of a dance floor, but it's called a lounge for a reason. It is so small it does not merit a VIP: It is the VIP. This factor made it the New Times winner of the 2010 "Best Place to See Celebrities." Jessica Alba, Gabrielle Union, the All American Rejects, Erykah Badu, Swizz Beatz, Jamie Foxx, Jason Binn, and Selita Ebanks are just a few of the celebrities who have walked through WALL's infamous doors. Other guest sightings have been rumored, but unless the press snaps a picture, they're almost impossible to confirm. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thewaterclubmiami.com The Water Club occupies a 27,500-square-foot renovated space in North Miami Beach formerly home to Shooters. It offers lovely views of the Intracoastal and dock space for 50 boats. The menu - created by former Top Chef contestant Andrea Curto-Randazzo and husband Frank Randazzo, who co-owned Talula - relies on applying twists to American classics, from raw-bar items and burgers to five cuts of steak. There's a wine lounge, an indoor dining room, a lounge, and an indoor bar with several flat-screen TV sets. The best seats in the house, however, are on the outdoor deck, which features a second bar and a swimming pool complete with cabanas. Appetizers run from $9 to $14 and include a starter of steamed top neck clams and Prince Edward Island mussels nicely flavored by a broth of beer and citrus. There are also sandwiches, including a house-smoked pastrami with chicken liver pté and Gruyère, and the "hang-over" burger, which is topped with a fried egg. Entrées ($14 to $22) consist of three fish, two chicken, one pork, and two pasta dishes, as well as the meat. The eatery offers many options, but it works best as a place to sit outside with a burger and a cold brew while watching boats sail into the sunset. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.waxys.com We love Waxy O' Connor's red leather booths, friendly bartenders, and the dozen large HDTV sets that are always tuned to ESPN. But what the hell makes it an "Irish Pub"? And why is Playwright "Irish Pub" right across the street? Mind you, these are the only two "Irish Pubs" on South Beach. You know what? Who gives a rat's ass. Gimme another Guinness! Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.waxysmiami.com Boy, if those folks who have been hanging out at Fort Lauderdale's Waxy O'Connors for years got a glimpse of Miami's mint riverfront version, they would definitely make the schlep on a regular basis. (Most of them would probably do so by boat, too, which would be totally cool because this riverfront spot has free boat slips. Alas, Lauderdale's does not.) The sexier, sassier young sister not only boasts a gorgeous view of the Miami River, but also somehow pulls off authenticity despite its pristine sheen. Cutout dark-wood trim and stained-glass partitions, substantially spongy booths, a pool table with a red-felt surface, gobs of flat-screens, and glass-enclosed cases displaying artifacts assist the effort, while the sticky tabletops remind you that even new places can display signs of frequent lovin'. Chances are, most folks here probably come after work to down a few pints of Guinness, some Irish whiskey, or single-malt Scotch outside at the tables with barrel-shaped pedestals and to listen to live music three nights a week. (And no, not all performances are U2 tributes.) Sop up the sounds with a few forkfuls of shepherd's pie ($11.95), corned beef and cabbage ($12.95), or bangers and mash ($12.95) if you're full-on hungry. Or try a rustic flatbread (the $11.95 Irish bacon and three mushroom is killer) or a bowl of potato-leek soup for a pittance ($4.50). Die-hard Miamians can also go the less adventurous route, with items such as ceviche, mahi-mahi tropical salad, skirt steak, and key lime gelato. The only downfall to this hot spot is that it is relatively tough to find, because the only visible sign from the street is a glowing red moniker. You'll have to meander to the back of the Neo Vertika building to find this pot of gold, but you can bet your leprechaun ass it's well worth the hunting. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thewellmb.com What happens when Shareef Malnik from The Forge teams up with Buzzy Sklar from Burger&Beer Joint to create an upscale neighborhood bar? The Well, a 4,000 square foot venue with three rooms, a massive stone fireplace, stained glass ceiling, and dark mahogany bars. The Well hosts public and private events, has an extensive drink menu, and serves small plates. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.wetwillies.com The bar at Wet Willie's offers a wide selection of blended alcoholic beverages that are prepared behind the counter in slushy style. Patrons can plop down on the first floor, but the seating on the second-floor deck provides a view of the street and beach. The atmosphere is laid-back and fun, with quirky spray-painted walls, some featuring penguins. Wet Willie's strength lies in its frozen drinks, most notably the Call-a-Cab ($10 for large), made with diesel 153 grain alcohol, rum, and cherry flavoring. Also popular is the Superman ($10 for large), a mix of Call-a-Cab and Shock Treatment (same as Call-a-Cab but with lemonade flavoring). The best dishes here are appetizers such as chicken strips and fries ($9.95), consisting of fried boneless tenders served with Willie's own sweet-and-spicy barbecue sauce and chive-honey mustard sauce. Other typical items include fish fingers and fries ($9.95), made from white fish and served with Cajun tartar sauce. Service is friendly. Willie's is ideal for capping off a relaxing day at the beach or complementing a night out at South Beach clubs. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.wherehousenmb.com This non traditional party and event space is fully muralized within. Every inch of floor, wall, and even ceiling space is covered in paint. Although it is not a traditional club, the Wherehouse regularly throws events of all kinds. The facility is available for rental and hosts everything for Bar Mitzvahs to Superbowl parties. It is a visually exciting place for good times. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.whitelioncafe.com A cute café in an antique store, with a Key West-style outdoor patio. Though main courses are uneven, homey soups and housemade vinaigrettes dress up appetizers, and ultrafresh produce nicely reflects the Homestead setting. Don't miss the selection of layer cakes, pies, and cobblers, made daily by chef-owner Loryann Swank. Lunch and dinner. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.willcallmiami.com Will Call is Downtown Miami's newest sports bar, speakeasy, grill, and music venue. It's located just below the Metromover at NE Second Avenue and Seventh Street, offering a perfect a view of both Freedom Tower and the AAA jumbotron. This joint's got an outdoor wooden deck for chilling. It features more flat screens than a TV convention. There's even a stage -- not to mention a DJ booth, pool and ping-pong tables, an old-school arcade game, VIP booths, leather bathroom doors, cowgirl saddle seats, a solid concrete bar top, and a 24-hour liquor license. And there's even free parking. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.woodtavernmiami.com Hip, cheap, and casual, Wynwood's Wood Tavern has expertly tapped into a clientele of artists, creatives, musicians, bartenders, and their groupies. The bar's casual atmosphere perfectly suits its laid-back-and-local motto. Between 30% off drink specials, DJs, and live performances, this is a destination watering hole Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.wynwoodkitchenandbar.com Whether it's food, drinks, or art, Wynwood Kitchen & Bar has something to tickle everyone's fancy. Every inch of the bar is covered with red- and-black graphics by artist Shepard Fairey of Obama Hope poster fame. Paintings by Christian Awe, Os Gêmeos, and Kenny Scharf give life to the main room, making the venue seem more like an industrial gallery than a bar. In addition to the highly decorated interior, the courtyard area is the home of the Wynwood Walls, a series of concrete slabs painted by world renowned graffiti artists during Art Basel. With more than 40 international handcrafted beers and a slew of wine and liquor choices, there won't be a dry glass in the house. There are also 11 signature cocktails created by the artists exhibited; Nunca's Sake Caipirinha with strawberries is not to be missed. From the local glitterati to hip 20-somethings, the laid-back vibe to Wynwood Kitchen & Bar will make anyone feel like he's back in New York City. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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