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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.quarterdeckrestaurants.com/v2/ Always packed indoors and out, this bar and restaurant pulls a young, beer-guzzling, boating crowd. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.ramrodbar.com Leather and light spirits, despite the serious sexual energy and sex-toy shop, make this indoor/outdoor bar a great place to hang out -- or to pick up. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.roseybaby.com By day, students and suits crowd Rosey Baby for crawfish pasta and other Louisiana favorites, but by night, the tiny club pushes tables and chairs aside. Patrons literally bump elbows with the regional crop of traditional blues purveyors regularly holding court. This spicy little number feels like a New Orleans bar mysteriously picked up and planted in Lauderhill. The kicks range from mild, found in appetizers like crawfish bisque and sautéed alligator, to seriously zingy, in main courses such as blackened catfish or blackened rib eye. Buckets of crawfish, served in season only (not available July through December) are the best around, as are boiled Cajun blue crabs, when they're on special. Po-boys and muffulettas are requirements for N'awlins food-lovers. Live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.roundupcountry.com Grab your partner, spin her ’round and ’round, all the way down to Davie's Round Up Country Western Club. This good-ol'-boy bar is a needle in a haystack off 595 in the back of a strip mall. But don't be fooled by the suburban-sprawl exterior; this place is all Texas heart on the inside. There's a wooden bar with beer signs and a few TVs, but you'll rarely see a soul sitting. The patrons are too busy showing off their spur-kickin' moves on the enormous dance floor. But don't fret if you haven't got the square-dancing moves down pat; during the week, Round Up offers free dance lessons. Wearing a ten-gallon hat and snakeskin boots is not a dress code requirement, but it's more fun if you do. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.shooterscafe.com Shooters has been one of Fort Liquordale's stomping grounds since it anchored on the Intracoastal in 1982. The casual, fun atmosphere is known to heat up over the weekends during the Hot Bod contests at the pool next door. And wild times abound at the annual Halloween costume contest and party. Shooters serves decent American comfort food, but it's the waterfront view and fun atmosphere that really bring people to the tables. For those who drink like a fish, the bar mixes awesome fishbowl-sized cocktails. Grab a dockside table to catch a glimpse of the Florida boating lifestyle: Rows of yachts and cigarette boats tie up here, creating a scene like no other in Liquordale. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Inside the uniquely circular Citibank building, a marble stairway leads to Sky Nightclub, a discotheque filled with an eclectic crowd partaking in all sorts of dance-floor debauchery. A mural of clouds and blue skies adorns the ceiling; it's no Sistine Chapel, but it's quite fitting for the venue's name. Glitzy chandeliers dangle above the dance floor, bouncing neon lights and strobes onto the mirrored walls. Stairs lead down to a large dance floor that's surrounded by two bars and enormous Mount Olympus-like marble columns. The floor is filled with leather-clad sweaty bodies gyrating to new-wave hits and gothic beats. Off to the left is a VIP-like area filled with red velvet couches and tiny candlelit tables, often occupied by young lovers getting to know each other. Sky Nightclub's contemporary décor and unconventional-yet-hip crowd makes for an interesting addition to the surrounding Oakland Park area. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.solidgoldftl.com Solid Gold is an upscale gentlemen's show club with a full high-end steak-house restaurant called Palms Grille that serves steak, seafood and Italian entrées and even offers tableside flambé for select steak entrees and desserts. The club opens at noon every day and offers a two-for-one happy-hour special until 8 p.m. and a value-priced lunch menu with $3, $5, and $7 entrées. Solid Gold emphasizes a glamorous aesthetic with fully made-up dancers in gowns. Depending on the crowd, DJs spin everything from classic rock and Top 40 to dance hits and hip-hop. Annual parties can get pretty ornate with all sorts of performers, including trapeze artists. Ladies are welcome to party here along with the gents, and the Palms Grille, located in a separate space from the showroom, provides a nice retreat for the timid. Admission and parking are free before 7 p.m. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.solitalasolas.com SoLita means "South of Little Italy," and the menu is full of traditional Italian favorites your grandmother might have made that were designed by chef Anthony Risoli, formerly of Café Martorano. The restaurant has taken over the former Mark's restaurant space and transformed it into three distinct parts: a romantic parlor lounge with cozy love seats and dim lighting, a wine bar filled with boisterous crowds weeknights, and, tucked behind white curtains, the dining room, where low-slung chandeliers, tufted sofas, and mirrors set a glitzy backdrop. At the top of the menu are meatballs with pomodoro sauce and fresh herbs, rigatoni with slow-braised pork and tomato sauce, and pan-seared snapper with faro and blood orange vinaigrette. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.manorlanesfl.com Although it's conveniently attached to Manor Lanes bowling alley, Sports Den Pub is on its own a fun place to pass time. Lined with loads of baseball memorabilia, the pub caters to a local and in-the-biz crowd. The watering hole has come a long way in the past few years, getting a much-needed makeover and joining the ranks of friendly neighborhood bar. Sports Den Pub offers a decent selection of brewskies, a pool table, darts, and plenty of seating to relax after a hard day or grueling bowling match. Unwind and prepare for the weekend Friday night, when Sports Den gets pretty crowded for karaoke. After all, if you don't like it, there's always bowling next door. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thedivebarfl.com The Dive Bar is the Galt Ocean Mile's quintessential locals-only spot off A1A in Fort Lauderdale. But don't let that name trick you; it's no hole in the wall. Its namesake is actually for the snorkelers and divers who have a tendency to hang out there. Filled with pool tables, an enormous bar, and a stage for live acts and karaoke nights, the Dive Bar has all the necessities for a great night out. Not only is this bar unique in décor but its crowd is an eclectic bunch who will share stories of the great sea with just about anyone who is interested. Completely laid back, the Dive Bar is an ideal watering hole to grab a drink and a bite after a long day at the beach. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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 >>
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 >>
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