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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.villapizza.com If you're looking for a hip spot to fetch some excellent pizza, Boardwalk Tavern & Pizzeria is your kind of place. This Coconut Grove tiki hut hideout has top-notch fare and service that is on point. From the moment you walk through the doors, you're greeted by the scent of fresh mozzarella. A patio and indoor seating area offer a choice of two different ambiances. And you haven't even been schooled on the pizza yet. At $17.95 for a large 22-inch pie, the restaurant provides a tasty and generous offering. The mozzarella sticks ($5.95) are some of the crispiest and cheesiest you'll ever taste. When it comes to chicken fingers, it is irritating when restaurants go overboard on batter. Boardwalk's nuggets don't fall into this category - the large portion features a well-balanced chicken-to-batter ratio. If calzones (small $8.99, large $13.99) are more your thing, the tavern has some pretty hefty ones, with a variety of toppings to choose from (ham, pepperoni, sausage, bell pepper, spinach, and onion). All in all, Boardwalk provides a casual and exciting dining atmosphere with great food to match. Take note, though, the place can get rowdy late at night. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.cabanaonelounge.com This rooftop lounge in the heart of the Grove offers poolside cabanas, a beautiful view, and fully stocked liquor bar. This venue is popular for wedding rentals and special events, but is open to the public free of charge. Musical entertainment is provided by DJs selecting pop, open format, and international music. Cabanas are available for private rentals. The drink menu offers a mix of classic cocktails with a nod toward their modern interpretations. The signature drink is the Cabana One martini, with Grey Goose La Poire, Di Sarrono Amaretto, lemon, and rosemary. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.fat-tuesday.com/site.php Sometimes it's nice to get drunk at a place like this, where it feels like being on vacation in Key West or Ft. Myers. Located between Hooter's and Chili's, on the open balcony of CocoWalk, Fat Tuesday features Slurpee-like machines churning colored ice in various flavors: piña colada, mango, strawberry, margarita, etc. Best of all, the DJ plays some good music, including Tupac, Mötley Crüe, New Order, and 50 Cent. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.gooselounge.com This neighborhood joint in The Grove offers 70 different beers, wine by the glass, gourmet nibbles, and the kind of daily happy hour, karaoke, and open mic scene that keeps the locals coming back day after day. The sub tropical vibe is bolstered by a reggae heavy, multi-Latin, local indie music leaning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thegrovespot.com Clean design characterizes this simple joint's appeal. During the day, sunlight fills the two room interior. At dusk, the comfortable porch is the perfect place for a cool drink. And at night the small bar is a good place to grab a seat, chat up your neighbor, or watch the game on the flat screen plasma. The staff is accommodating, and the crowd is mostly Grove-local, though wandering tourists find their way in as well. The chill, and relaxed ambiance is refreshing, and the prices are competitive. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.happywinemiami.com Happy Wine and Gourmet is more wine shop than anything else (and the bottle and case prices are among the lowest), but it's also part wine bar, where you can sit down and enjoy your wine with tapas and sandwiches at tables made from casks, crates, and a door-size plank of wood propped up by barrels at each end. Most patrons pluck a bottle from the shelves and shell out a $5 corkage fee. The sandwiches here feature fresh baguettes with a choice of seven fillings, including ham, turkey, prosciutto, and grilled chicken. A dish of olive oil-and-garlic-marinated white anchovy fillets (boquerones) stands out, the slender fish delicately delicious, the leftover oil an absorbing sop for rounds of baguette. A passable paella is also available, though many folks seem to opt for chorizo y queso, a plate of spicy sausage and cubes of imported Swiss cheese. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.luluinthegrove.com Sylvano and Maida Bignon have owned GreenStreet Café for two decades. Last June, the couple rolled out Lulu, a younger, hipper version of their flagship venue. The indoor space is lounge-like, with a small bar and urban art splashed on the walls, but just about everyone chooses the outdoor seating. The single-page menu is a savvy compilation of 19 small plates, four sandwiches, six salads, five burgers, and a half-dozen entrées. Small plates are fresh and packed with flavor. Try the goat cheese croquettes, Brussels sprouts with orange glaze, corn-on-the-cob with shichimi spices, and bacon-wrapped, sausage-stuffed dates. Burgers are excellent, be it a beef, pork, turkey, or moist and tasty veggie patty culled from brown rice, black beans, and beets. Choose from some two dozen bottles of wine, each going for $25 ($8 per glass). Lulu is a hospitable stop where friends can gather and enjoy themselves over affordable wines and a smart selection of popular bites. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.mrmoes.com A 92-foot bar, 32 flat-screen TVs, happy hour drinks for as low as $2.50… What's not to like about this rustic wood cabin complete with an 11-foot bear and a mechanical bull? Mr. Moe's has been serving tipsy college kids and families comfort foods like shepherd's pie, chili, country fried steak, and barbecued ribs since 2001. But the main reasons to visit this Grove sports bar are to drink, watch sports, and get silly. No matter what day of the week you go in, there's bound to be something special going on. Mondays it's beer pong, Tuesdays there's karaoke, Wednesday is ladies night, Thursday is college night, and Friday listen to live music night. And you're bound to find something you like among the 90 options of salads, sandwiches, pizzas, fajitas, steak, nachos, and wings. It's the perfect chow to soak up Mr. Moe's selection of 32 beers. No wonder ESPN featured it among the best sports bars in America. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.sandbargrove.com It's ground zero for UM students, so not coincidentally the house drink is a ferocious cocktail called the Hurricane. Lifesavers hang throughout the bar in case anyone drowns in their giant beer mugs. The frat-house atmosphere, and those Hurricanes, inspire more than a few wannabe Greeks to get crazy. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Outdoor tables face busy Main Highway at this historic bar that somehow feels hidden. The burgers and truffle fries are no secret, though, and the full menu keeps patrons smiling, as does a fine beer selection of domestics, imports, and microbrews. There's more space out back too, giving guests plenty of room to maneuver, even on crowded nights. Look out for classic-rock DJs and karaoke. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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