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Cafeina

Cafeina

This bar and lounge, the Wynwood Café District's first, is an oasis. The venue includes a spacious outdoor area with couches under glowstick-lit tree branches, a goth-like candlelit interior, an art gallery, and an upstairs lounge.
Seven Seas

Seven Seas

Sports and the sea collide at this sunken ship of a locals bar. Pirate paraphernalia and random sports equipment litter the walls and ceilings giving off a friendly hole in the wall atmosphere.
Wall Lounge

Wall Lounge

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.

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  • The Water Club

    The Water Club

    3969 NE 163rd St. North Miami Beach, FL 33160-4125
    305-944-8411

    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 >>

  • Waxy O

    Waxy O'Connor's Irish Pub and Eatery

    690 SW 1st Court Miami, FL 33130
    786-871-7660

    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 >>

  • The Well Lounge

    The Well Lounge

    444 W. 41st St. Miami Beach, FL 33140
    305-532-1312

    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 >>

  • Wet Bar

    1728 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33135
    305-244-3069

    http://www.wetbarmiami.com

  • Wet Willie

    Wet Willie's

    760 Ocean Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139
    305-532-5650

    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 >>

  • Wet Willie

    Wet Willie's at the Improv

    5700 Seminole Way Hollywood, FL 33314
    954-981-5653

  • Wherehouse 2016

    Wherehouse 2016

    2016 NE 155th St. North Miami, FL 33162
    305-956-9282

    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 >>

  • Whiskey Blue

    Whiskey Blue

    401 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
    954-414-8300

    http://www.gerberbars.com

  • Whiskey Joe's

    3301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149
    305-361-3818

    http://www.whiskeyjoestampa.com

  • Whiskey Tango All American Bar and Grill

    Whiskey Tango All American Bar and Grill

    1903 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, FL 33020
    954-925-2555

    http://www.whiskeytangofl.com

  • White Lion Cafe

    White Lion Cafe

    146 NW 7th St. Homestead, FL 33030
    305-248-1076

    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 >>

  • Will Call

    Will Call

    700 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33132
    305-577-5900

    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 >>

  • Wood Tavern

    Wood Tavern

    2531 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
    305-748-2828

    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 >>

  • The Workshop Collective

    171 NW 23rd St. Miami, FL 33127
    305-573-4141

    http://www.workshopcollective.com

  • World of Beer

    World of Beer

    9010 SW 72nd Place Miami, FL 33156

    http://www.wobusa.com/dadeland

  • World of Beer

    8525 Mills Drive Miami, FL 33183
    305-595-5506

    http://www.wob.com

  • World of Beer

    World of Beer

    3252 NE 1st Ave. Miami, FL 33137

  • Wynwood Kitchen & Bar

    Wynwood Kitchen & Bar

    2550 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
    305-772-8959

    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 >>

  • Yard House

    Yard House

    320 San Lorenzo Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33146
    305-447-9273

    http://www.yardhouse.com Everything about this place is large. There are big-screen TV sets, mammoth booths, cartoonish paintings on gigantic canvases, a colossal beer selection (110 varieties on tap), and Cheesecake Factory-size portions. Among our favorites was the spicy tuna roll appetizer ($10.95, and more like a jumbo tuna roll cake), comprising quality seared ahi, avocado, edamame, and cucumber drizzled in wasabi soy sauce. It's worth the price. So is the fancy take on a traditional grilled cheese, which comes with oven-roasted Roma tomatoes and a blend of cheddar, Gorgonzola, Swiss, and fontina cheeses. Then there's the creative array of half-pound Angus beef burgers, including a pepper-crusted Gorgonzola variety and a Hawaiian version with pineapple. All are served on potato buns and cost less than $13. But there are high-priced dishes too: $22.95 for a decent halibut plate seems a little excessive. Don't let that stop you, though. Smiles from servers and bartenders are always ample. And once you pass Yard House's strict ID scan from bouncers outside, it's hard not to have an enjoyable experience at this welcome addition to the Village of Merrick Park. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Yard House

    Yard House

    601 Silks Run Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
    954-454-9950

    http://www.yardhouse.com Here's a rollicking spot for beer lovers. The chain restaurant from California, named for the yard-high glass originally created to serve stagecoach drivers, spurts more than 200 beers on tap - the main draw. A unique system of chilled taps that run in long lines to the keg room keeps beers fresh and tasty -- and with a sampler option, hopheads can try several at a sitting. The huge island bar with stools in the center of the room parallels the open kitchen, where American fusion dishes fly out the service windows. It's a busy, lively spo, with classic rock on the speakers day and night. A late-night in-the-biz crowd comes for an after-shift brew. Moviegoers and families can be found at early hours, noshing on burgers (don't miss the béarnaise sliders), sandwiches, personal pizzas, and a good salad selection. Even the kids' menu has healthful sides such as jasmine rice or a green salad. A special "gluten sensitive" menu also is available. It's value priced too - the reason you see so many regulars here. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Ye Olde Falcon Pub

    Ye Olde Falcon Pub

    2867 S. University Drive Davie, FL 33328
    954-424-0300

    http://www.yeoldefalconpub.com Sometimes, British-themed pubs exist primarily for drinking and listening to live music, not so much for the dining experience. Olde Falcon isn't one of those, even though their 50-odd strong draft beer list is the main draw. On one hand, the Falcon Pub is stereotypical: dark-wood-paneled interior, sports on the TVs. The music is cranked up loud, and the clientele are usually young folks watching a game and knocking back some good brew. But the kitchen is way above average, with a smattering of American favorites (pot roast, etc.) nestled between the standard bangers and mash and shepherd's pie. On your first visit, make sure to get the fish and chips - it's a standout. Some of the items you have to know about and ask for (like duck tenders with delicious orange sauce). Hit those puppies with a pint of Dead Guy Ale or Fuller's ESB (or a peach lambic if you're feeling extra-fruity) and feed your epicurean frenzy. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • YOLO Restaurant and O Lounge

    YOLO Restaurant and O Lounge

    333 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-523-1000

    http://www.yolorestaurant.com YOLO stands for You Only Live Once, which is probably the owners' way of saying, "Spend money and have another cocktail." Kidding aside, YOLO is run by a group of Broward County power peeps who know how to run a solid business -- the same guys who brought you Tarpon Bend, Himmarshee Bar & Grill, and Vibe nightclub. This trendy eatery mixes up the high-end and low-end eats with standards like prime rib and seared tuna salad balanced out by truffled potato chips and deluxe grilled cheese. One of the few places to see and be seen on Las Olas, YOLO has a distinct South Beach vibe -- trendy and sophisticated. There's even an outdoor fire pit. Brunch is served on weekends, and drinks include mimosas, a bloody mary bar, and fresh-fruit cocktails. Adjacent O Lounge is popular with local professionals needing an after-work refreshment. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Yuca

    Yuca

    501 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139
    305-532-9822

    http://www.yuca.com Yuca on Lincoln road offers Nuevo Latino cuisine with a focus on modernized Cuban dishes. There's ample outdoor seating, a lounge area, and a dining room that is open and welcoming with big windows. This is a perfect place to order a mojito and watch the crowds go by. The lunch menu offers a selection of Cuban tapas such as ropa vieja, ceviche, and croquetas, as well as larger entrées such as yuca rellena, guava barbecue baby-back ribs, and snapper topped with sofrito. The dinner menu is similar to the lunchtime offering and includes additional items such as sugar-cane guava shrimp, grilled salmon with yuca and onion, and yuca-crusted rack of lamb. Desserts are rich and decadent. They include a tres leches de turrón, Cuban rice pudding, and mango tiramisu. After dinner, check out the salsa club upstairs. Dance instructors and drinks specials ensure a fun evening. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>

  • Zafiro

    621 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
    305-532-7311

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