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http://www.arkadiamiami.com Conceived and created by eminent designer François Frossard, Arkadia at the Fontainebleau is one of Miami Beach's newest playgrounds. This indoor-outdoor lounge with 25 tables and two full-service bars can hold as many as 300 guests. The space is covered in laser-cut gold mirrors, creating the illusion of a giant jewelry box's interior. The lounge's name is inspired by the arcade that once occupied the spot in the '70s and '80s. In homage to the past, walls leading to the bathrooms feature copies of vintage magazine articles, photos, and memorabilia of the old arcade. 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.bar-lab.com A pop-up by Bar Lab inside the Indian Creek Hotel. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/miasr-eden-roc-a-renaissance-beach-resort-and-spa/ This open-air bar at the back of the Eden Roc Hotel and Spa is a scenic and casual place to drink. Of course the bar draws a lot of hotel guests, but many locals are fixtures as well. For good reason: locals (with IDs to prove it) get a 20 percent discount. Bartender Rebecca, whose Alabama twang occasionally rears its cute little head, says the fried grouper tacos and blackened salmon salad are hands-down the light fare favorites, while happy hour (4-6 p.m. every day) offers such steals as $3.50 draft beers (including imports) and $6 specialty cocktails. Take your drink for a stroll into the restaurant to peek through portholes that offer underwater views of the swimming pool. You might see something scandalous! Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
A local Bukowski style dive-bar. Locals get into fisticuffs as the beautiful bartender calls the police. Try the Jack and Ginger, she makes it strong. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clublafeeverte.com La Fee Verte is a high-class, ultra sexy burlesque club for members only. A bright chandelier illuminates a room where strippers pole dance, and sway on swings suspended from the ceiling. You can watch the show on one of the plush couches, and place your drink at a table that doubles as a platform where dancers shimmy and shake. Erotic portraits of bare-breasted women hang on the walls. The VIP section offers beds to accommodate your party while you enjoy a private dance to loud pumping music. Come dressed to impress. And make sure to make a reservation, or you won't get in. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.livnightclub.com Located in the luxe Fontainebleau, LIV is upscale and known for its glamorous oomph. The VIP section is separated with velvet ropes and tight security. Balloon ceiling fixtures and lights displaying an array of trippy colors animate the large main space. The lower level houses a dance floor, and the upper level boasts a bar to congregate. DJs spin house music as well as some Top 40. LIV holds events that include special guest star DJs, live entertainment, and occasional celebrities. Unless you know someone that knows someone, expect an admission fee. A very strict door policy can make entry difficult, so make sure to dress to impress. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.lousbeergarden.com Hidden inside the New Hotel, Lou's Beer Garden is a hip, inviting place to kick back and relax. No need to dress up; just throw on some flip-flops and head to this North Beach gastropub. Diners looking for a restaurant will be surprised to find only a small bar in the hotel's courtyard. Tables surround the swimming pool, where hotel guests and beer enthusiasts hang out. Order from a selection of about 12 microbrews, including Chimay Triple, Rogue Dead Guy Ale, and Flying Dog Brewery's Raging Bitch. Start with crowd-favorite crispy sardines ($6.50) and then move on to one of proprietor Lou Ramirez's other tasty creations. Angry Shrimp ($8.95) - blackened and served with sweet-and-sour sauce - or squid stuffed with Manchego cheese, chorizo, herbs, and spices are solid accompaniments to the cold brew. Or try Lou's Beach Market Burger ($12.50), served with traditional condiments, lettuce, onions, bacon, and feta and American cheeses. Before you know it, you'll have made a few new friends and consumed one more beer than intended. And if you're there past midnight, you might witness a free spirit hopping into the pool, but that's all good at Lou's. Sit back, kick off the flip-flops, and enjoy good beer and food. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
As the name implies, you don't have to be a baller to afford a drink at this loveable dive. In fact, at three cocktails or domestic beers for $5, you could probably panhandle enough money to buy a drink here in the same amount of time it takes to drink one. In addition to those on a tight budget, the bar also attracts frugal young hipsters looking to throw back a few without turning their pockets inside out. The back of the saloon houses two electronic gambling machines and a pool table, in case you finish a couple of your drinks and one of your hands frees up. Doors open at 8 a.m. for those who like a little bourbon with their eggs. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubrougemiami.com This Miami Beach burlesque club offers exotic entertainment in luxurious surroundings. The red lighting scheme, glass bead curtains, vintage furniture, and erotically charged art works lend an air of exclusivity to the posh venue. Live entertainment involves highly flexible women dancing and performing in Vaudeville attire. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.treehousemiami.com This high-end venue with a cool treehouse theme and indoor outdoor areas is one of the hippest new clubs on South Beach. The club boasts cutting-edge bookings of internationally renowned electronic dance music DJs and live performers. But there are also more mainstream nights to keep pop-hungry tourists happy as well. The mix of locals, visitors, models, and bottle service provide a fine ambiance that is quickly garnering the Treehouse a solid reputation on the party circuit. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.thewellmb.com What happens when Shareef Malnik from The Forge teams up with Buzzy Sklar from Burger&Beer Joint to create an upscale neighborhood bar? The Well, a 4,000 square foot venue with three rooms, a massive stone fireplace, stained glass ceiling, and dark mahogany bars. The Well hosts public and private events, has an extensive drink menu, and serves small plates. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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