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http://tempomiami.rockresorts.com/dining/amuse.asp This laid-back, urban lounge sits in a sleek, downtown hotel and residence. Located on the third floor, it offers a relaxing view of Biscayne Boulevard, the azure bay, and the American Airlines Arena. Costly fine-dining features large and small plates for those seeking culinary satisfaction. The bar offers parking and drink specials before every Heat home game. There is also live entertainment, and a daily happy hour Monday through Saturday from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thebankmiami.com Why do they call it The Bank? Because this spacious, opulent, 4 room nightclub is housed in what used to be an actual bank, the Meyer Kiser to be exact. Between the Roman columns, and marble walls, this modern nightclub for the moneyed, and those who aspire to be, contains beautiful, luxurious appointments. Modern twists on classic cocktails lend authenticity to the venture. 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.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.arshtcenter.org/bombaysapphirelounge/index.aspx The Adrienne Arsht Center and Bacardi USA have teamed to bring the Bombay Sapphire Lounge to the ground floor of the iconic Carnival Tower. The lounge is decorated in blue, and the Bombay brand name is everywhere, flashing on TV screens, painted on murals, and placed all over the bar. The space features an outdoor seating area in the courtyard of the Ziff Ballet Opera House, located on the west side of Biscayne Boulevard. There's also a full bar, so if gin isn't your game, Bombay won't hold it against you. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bongoscubancafe.com This is as close as it gets to Havana's Tropicana, the swanky, pre-Castro supper club where "Babalu" was born. The salsa theme puts on the ritz accompanied by lots of Cuban food, lots of Cuban music, and lots of Cubans period. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubeuforia.com This mostly hip-hop club in downtown Miami caters to the Hispanic party-animal crowd, though all people are welcome. The dress code is strictly enforced, however, so no shorts or hats. Also no credit cards; this place is cash only. Stay tuned to the club's Facebook and Twitter pages for weekly specials involving free entrance and complimentary bottles. Groups are encouraged to call for reservations. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
One of Bayside Marketplace's many open-air drinking spots, the Conga Bar gets wildest when post-game revelers from the nearby American Airlines Arena flood the blacklit dance floor. Tequila shots are slammed. Round after round is bought by benevolent party people. And drunken dancing ensues. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thecornermiami.com This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.discotekka.com This downtown gay club is located in an enormous old warehouse next door to its hetero sister club, Mekka. Literally the size of an airplane hangar, Discotekka is a wildcard in the Miami gay world, and an alternative to the more touristy and stereotypical South Beach boy bars. Discotekka stays open all night, through the morning, into the afternoon, and all the way into the next night. The three-room space features seating areas; bottle specials; dancing trannies; theme-night parties; and pop, house, reggaeton, and hip-hop music. The cover is rarely under $10. It's also less of a tourist draw than the SoBe clubs, which, if you're looking for more than a one-night stand, is a very good thing. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.elwoodsgastropub.com This roadside gem boasts a simple menu, casual atmosphere, and fair share of beer and wine. Family owned and operated, Elwoods has plenty of personality, delicious fish and chips ($9), and succulent burgers ($6 with fries), although $4 for an ice cream sandwich is a bit much. Less-is-more mentality is definitely at play at Elwoods, though it's not a bad thing. Simple design and layout make you feel right at home, allowing the food and drink to take center stage. Servers are pleasant and helpful. And if you arrive to watch a sporting event, you can take advantage of a big screen and great specials. Or swing by for happy hour Monday through Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com The Garret is a secret hideaway club within downtown indie hot-spot Grand Central. It has its own side entrance (use 7th street), and a steep flight of stairs, so watch your footwork. The bar is dark, the drinks are cold, and the intimate room hosts artists and DJs well into the early morning. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.showbars.com/about/goldrush-mi/ Located downtown, Goldrush is the only strip club in Miami that (legally) serves liquor 24 hours a day. In addition to the obvious draws of naked women, lap dances, and booze, Goldrush has a full menu of food people apparently eat when not salivating over the dancers. The club also has a walk-up window where those waiting to get into nearby Space can order munchies. DJs spin house music and Top 40 hits, and cover ranges from free to $20. Drink specials include $15 buckets of domestic beers and $125 bottle service. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com This midsize live-performance venue has a killer light show and sound system. The open warehouse-like space in downtown Miami includes a stage, plenty of dance floor, a range of seating options, and an outdoor area. Management procures buzz-worthy underground indie acts from around the world. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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