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http://www.facebook.com/BarracudaGrove Barracuda is a place for college kids. Or for those who wish they were in college. Or for those who think that if they hang around enough college kids, they are allowed to act like them. The dive bar is decorated in a manner that makes it drunken-patron-proof. Nearly everything is made of wood. Beer signs, fishing gear, and sports memorabilia - specifically from the University of Miami - share wall space with random adornments such as a zebra head and foreign currency. There are even long tables perfect for beer pong tournaments situated in the back. Barracuda has been a Coconut Grove staple for more than a decade and appreciated by "college kids" of all ages. The neighborhood joint is widely known for its eight-hour happy hour, from noon to 8 p.m. Drinkers need not limit their happiness to 60 minutes here. Customers can order their choice of more than 50 beers at the massive bar. Domestic suds go for $2.50, imports cost $3.50, and pitchers are $8 to $12. For hungry drinkers, Barracuda offers a menu full of both fresh and fried munchies. The most popular item is called "the best snapper sandwich you've ever had period" ($10). The fish is grilled in a choice of seasoning, spread with tartar sauce, and sandwiched between two slices of garlic bread. Another favorite is Matt's grouper sandwich, which is prepared and presented the same way as the snapper. Although inebriated degree-seekers pack the spot nightly, Thursday is officially college night, and ladies' night is Friday. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.barurbano.com This Brickell hot spot infuses some much-needed street-side alcohol into what's quickly becoming a happening part of town. The place takes its name and design from urban, graffiti-like influences such as recycled street signs and old Latin concert posters. They are artistically integrated into an outdoor bar and seating area, and blend into a similarly flavored interior. Latin music and a crowd of young professionals fill the space as the sounds of their Argentine, Venezuelan, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Chilean-inflected Spanish fills the air. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Miami Beach has its share of dives. They come, they go, but a few stick around for the long haul, and Beaches is just such a spot. A bar and grill, Beaches serves up cheap drinks and all-American food to anyone looking to escape the sun in favor of a smoky bar and strong drinks. They only close from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m., so any other time, beachgoers can drop in for a burger, a beer, or any other combo of bar food, booze and local characters for company. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/beelzebubscave This bare bones, warehouse style, underground music venue on the northern border of Overtown mostly hosts local and touring acts from the heavy side of the music spectrum. The folks in charge form the band Shroud Eater, and The Cave is also their practice space. There is room enough for circle pits, crowd surfing, and of course standing hard with your arms crossed. It is not a traditional club and there are no bottle specials, but the music is loud, and so is the crowd. This venue won our Best Rock CLub award for 2011. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.berriesinthegrove.com Dining in a Miami restaurant could be compared to picking wild berries. Some are unripe, some are rotten, some prick you like thorns, and some, like blackberries, are delightfully unique but come with a few pesky seeds. The last describes Berries, a friendly spot that's morphed from a laid-back, take-out wraps and smoothies window to a hip, bustling, hippie-centric café complete with a bohemian ambiance that includes hanging lanterns and a tree planted in the center of the dining room. This place doesn't try to break new culinary ground but succeeds at placing well-prepared, generously sized, and relatively healthful dishes on the table. For starters, try the creamy hummus or crisp fried calamari; then move on to pasta, such as Berries' tasty pumpkin ravioli, or if you're feeling carnivorous, the skirt steak ($19), which comes smothered in blue cheese and is accompanied by potatoes and grilled asparagus. Only qualm: The $10 goat cheese wrap undoubtedly appealed to the taste buds but comprised mostly lettuce. Still, Berries' vibe, the massive portions, and a ladies' night where those with XX chromosomes drink free well alcohol every Thursday from 9 till close more than makes up for a that. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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http://www.bigtimerestaurants.com This classy bar and restaurant is one of Las Olas' key pickup scenes. Dinner is served in over-sized, circular booths, from which the diners can eye the folks at the bar and vice versa. Big City Tavern is reminiscent of the classic, traditional taverns of New York City, Chicago, and Boston. With a dozen international brews on tap and two dozen in bottles, Big City Tavern's selection might seem short when compared to those sports bars that pride themselves on 99 bottles of beer on the wall. But as the saying goes, it's not the quantity, it's the quality. And beer snobs all over South Florida slobber over the pints of Warsteiner (Germany), Guinness Stout (Ireland), and J.W Dundee's Original Honey Brown Lager (New York). The bar turns up the power with the Grolsch 16-ounce megabeers from Holland and domestic microbrews like the Abita Turbo Dog from crawfish country, Louisiana. Best of all, the Tavern stocks four Samuel Smith imports from England, ranging from the brewery's lager to its imperial stout. You'll pay more for any one of these last few than you will for a glass of merlot, but hey, Sam Smith's Nut Brown Ale has twice the bouquet of any vino out there. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.billsfillingstation.com It's easy to imagine the male gay bar scene to be covered in glitter with half-naked boys running around in neon and grinding to house music. Well, Bill's Filling Station is just the opposite. Low-key and laid-back, it's more of a neighborhood, no-frills kind of joint. After entering and walking through a narrow dimly lit hallway, it's revealed that the bar is a lot bigger than you would expect. There are flat-screen TVs broadcasting the latest sports events and a pool table in the back, and most of the crowd is mid-30s and up, all dressed casually. A large portion of the patrons are sipping on beers; there isn't a Tartini or pink cocktail in sight. A well-sized dance floor is opposite the brightly lit stage, and another bar is near the back. There are $5 vodka specials on Saturday night and various theme parties throughout the week. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.billyspubtoo.net/home.php Located in the heart of downtown North Miami, near the Museum of Contemporary Art, Billy's is a cheap and low-down place that has developed its own natural funk (and that is meant in the most admiring way). A funk so funky that Billy's won New Times' 2008 Best Neighborhood Bar. The place picks up Wednesday nights, when a live DJ plays on the brand-new patio. Hump day also features a house jam band, and guests can bring their own instruments and strum along. Live acts continue Thursday through Sunday, and the place doesn't close until 5 a.m. Beer pong, pool tables, and foosball round out the signature bar fun. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.islandqueencruises.com This is actually a collection of pretty little boats that offer dance, adventure, and fishing cruises on Biscayne Bay. Vessels hold as few as 65 or as many as 400 guests. Amenities are available including bars, DJ's, full service meals, and dancefloors. These ships are built for tourists, casual dates, and even wedding parties. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.blackbirdordinary.com The nightlife team behind Purdy Lounge on the beach, and The Bar in Coral Gables is at it again, bringing their signature super-chill, never-a-cover concept to the Brickell area. Blackbird features 7 nights a week of quality music programming and drink specials that keep the local heads rocking till the early morning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.blumoonrestaurant.com Those who are not guests at the Doubletree may find going up an escalator to get to a bar a little strange. Once inside, the view of Biscayne Bay makes the semi-awkward voyage worthwhile. Bleu Moon is dark and cozy and lets the light off the bay fill most of the room. The space features a full-wall projection screen, multiple flat screens, a pool table, and an outdoor patio. Some of the TVs feature sports coverage while others flip through music videos that simultaneously play over the speakers. It seems like most of the patrons are guests at the hotel, but occasionally a group of friends come into the bar or pool area; this laid-back spot seems to be their secret hideaway. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bluemartinilounge.com Part of a chain with outposts around the state and in Vegas, Blue Martini is known as a pickup joint for the middle-age set. Gold-diggers and diggees are lovingly tended to by beautiful Barbie-doll waitresses in blue corsets and flat-ironed hair. Adding to the vapid factor is the fact that this high-end martini bar with valet parking makes its home in the Galleria shopping mall! Relatively soulless, even by South Florida standards, Blue Martini has drinks called "The Skinny Bitch" and "The Palm Beacher." But still, it packs a crowd (even when they charge a cover!); it gets loud and busy, especially on weekends. Big cigar-chomping spenders love this place (Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein was a regular) and it shows. The menu is slim but fancy (lobster tacos, anyone?) Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bluemartinilounge.com This place makes 42 specialty martinis using a variety of vodkas, infusions, fruits, sodas, and, of course, olives. It's a sexy lounge that offers live entertainment and is open seven nights a week. Wine and champagne are available by the bottle or in "splits" (half-bottles from a limited menu). There are light snacks, flatbreads, and signature dishes such as lobster tacos made to order. Check out one of the weekly themed parties or karaoke nights. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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