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Let's Make a Daiquiri has more than its name suggests. Located in the bustling outdoor Bayside Mall, the bar also offers patrons chilly margaritas and piña coladas for $7.50. That's a deal for a town that caters to tourists. Children will enjoy tropical smoothies, with or without ice cream, that are priced to be easy on your wallet ($4.50). There's plenty of space where the kids and pets can play. The house specialties are the daiquiris. These rum-based drinks come in strawberry, banana, lime, or mango flavors. Anywhere you choose to sit at this outdoor kiosk will provide a view of the very blue Biscayne Bay, where you can watch people board the Island Queen boat, while parrots fly by. Let's Make a Daiquiri (401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami) is open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.mandarinoriental.com This sleek bar located in the lobby of Mandarin Oriental offers a serene and elegant setting for pre- or post-dinner cocktails. The bar has comfortable dark wood seating, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an outdoor terrace that offers views of Brickell. On some weekends, there is live music. The bar offers close to 200 martinis ($12-$26) and a small selection of sushi and seafood dishes from Café Sambal such as corvine ceviche($15); crunchy, spicy tuna ($13); rice-less rolls ($10); spider rolls ($16); and a chef's sushi sampler ($45). The service and setting are impeccable; it's a good place to take a date you want to impress. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.mikesvenetia.com Decked out, literally, on a ninth floor pool deck overlooking the Venetian Causeway, this typical Irish pub has two pool tables, tons of televisions, reasonably priced drinks, a piano no one ever plays, and a jukebox packed with some pretty decent tunes. And, whether you're a local or out-of-towner, the friendly staff will treat you like a first-name regular - or Miami Herald employee, known to dwell repeatedly at this dive. But that's not all this unfussy sports bar in the sky offers; its grub is not too shabby either. Take a seat outside (there's an occasional strange odor inside), and order some loaded, fork-worthy nachos supreme ($8.95) topped with chili, jack and cheddar cheeses, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, and guacamole or buffalo wings ($7.45 or just order just drumsticks for $8.45) that are so tasty they're ordered often by residents of the building. Mussels ($7.45), blackened-shrimp linguini ($12.95), and fried mahi mahi finger platter ($7.95), which is fried with herbs, are also favorites. And if you swing by Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., you can sample many of the place's appetizers (calamari rings, fried clams, and mozzarella sticks to name just a few) for half the price. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.offthehookah.com Fire juggling, bottle flipping, and acrobatic bartending are just a few of the elements that set this bar apart. Located in the bustling, and tourist heavy Bayside, Off The Hookah offers a singular nightlife experience complete with specialty drinks, live entertainment, and popular DJs. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.epichotel.com/miami-restaurant/index.html Yachts meet two floors of Scarface-style intimate drinking at this dockside bar on the Miami River. There's a circular bar and a giant hanging neon art piece. The place is on the grounds of the Epic Hotel and offers a menu by chef John Critchley delivered from 16 floors up at Area 31. Patrons vary from business execs to young and sexy. DJs mix club tracks weekend nights. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
More than most bars and clubs located within the touristy confines of Bayside Markeplace, Sharkey's seeks to serve a local clientele. It's a sports bar dive that draws barflies of every kind for happy hour and Dolphins games. Plus, the boozer tourists recognize this place as home - a true tavern. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubspace.com When it comes to venues in South Florida, this is the one to beat. The vast, arena-sized club Space keeps the progressive house and hip-hop pumping from Saturday night till way past Sunday morning, when you're disgorged into the bright Miami light. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.tradewindsbarandgrill.com A cross between an outdoor lounge and a bonafide soccer bar, Tradewinds offers food, booze, and football in a vaguely European environment with a stellar view of Bayside marina. Plus, a DJ drops hot wax on weekends to help stoke both Heineken fanatics and FC faithfuls into full-on party mode. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.universitypatio.com A stone's throw from UM Hospital, you'll find more than a few residents tossing back beers on their off hours at the University Restaurant and Patio. And besides their ever-popular happy hour, their Greek slash Mediterranean eats ain't bad either, from the saganaki (flaming cheese, $7.95)) to the gyro meat and feta cheese topped Greek burger ($8.25) plus gyros, shish kabob, steaks and even baklava ($3.25). Beer and baklava FTW. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thevagabondmiami.com The outskirts of Miami's Overtown hood are becoming a gentrified version of the Sunset Strip in LA. This club's DJ plays Bad Brains, as skate videos are projected onto a large outdoor movie screen. Any questions? Famous UK DJ John Digweed is one of the owners, we voted it the Best New Bar in 2008, and the Bad Girls Club Miami filmed a chick fight here last year. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thevaultmiami.com Soho-style trendy Miami gay bar with spice. That should make sense. If it doesn't, oh well. There is an actual vault in this venue, thus the name. If you are gay, straight, or whatever, check it out. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.villa221.com/Villa/Villa221.html Villa 221 is a multifaceted event space, and weekend party hangout. Between hosting weddings, after parties, and bar friendly food truck events, there are beer pong competitions, and one-off club nights. The decor is impeccable, chic, and luxury based. The location is very central in the city of Miami, and adjacent to the 14th street club corridor, and the downtown entertainment district. 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 >>
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