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http://www.clevelander.com The Clevelander Hotel's party lounge complements the pool, patio, stage, and rooftop areas with its plush indoor environs. High quality sound system, and a well placed state of the art DJ booth invite extended dancing sessions that may run till 5 in the morning. Ladies night is especially popular here. Between the tried and true DJ bookings, and specialty drinks, this lounge is popular amongst both tourists and locals. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/abraxaslounge Great beers, great wines, great music and NO attitude! 2007 Best Of Miami Best Neighborhood Bar. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.rubellhotels.com This bar and lounge is located in the Albion Hotel on Lincoln Road, a building designed by Art Deco stalwart Igor Polevitzky. The bar specializes in South Beach-themed drinks such as mojitos and stocks a full selection of liquors. Food is limited to appetizers. The hotel is low key and doesn't cater to 24-hour revelers. As a result, the lounge attracts locals looking for a break from the fast track and gives them the chance to mingle with hotel patrons from around the world. It's only two blocks from the beach, but a state of mind away from the bright lights of Ocean Drive. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.automatic-slims.com This little South Beach bar has good music, cheap drinks, and attractive young ladies who dance atop the bar and sell shots. If you lean your head back and open wide, they will gladly pour the shot right down your throat. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bbarmiami.com Nestled in the basement of the Betsy Hotel, B Bar seems out of place on a strip known for cheesy bars and pushy hostesses selling the catch of the day. B Bar could easily be located in midtown Miami or, even better, Manhattan. It oozes Wynwood and Lower East Side cool, so it's easy to forget the tourist destination lurking outside. But what makes this bar a jewel is a strict door policy that keeps the riffraff out and away from A-listers. If you're able to gain entry, you'll experience a dark, contemporary décor glowing under ethereal lighting. The Callin Fortis-designed space's true wonder is the vinyl ceiling that mirrors the entire space, causing a bit of disorientation - or is that just the cocktails? Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.bamboomiamibeach.com When you're looking for a truly VIP experience, Bamboo caters to the opulently wealthy (and those who party like it) with over 27,000-square-feet of nightlife real estate. Bottle service options include 42 tables in front of the main room's hydraulic stage, its custom-built LED riser, and the 30 foot chandelier that floats above it. This is the first American outpost for the highly successful Southeast European brand. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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http://www.nationalhotel.com/restaurant_and_bars/dlounge.html If fly-by-night lounges with flimsy faux furnishings have left you feeling a little disposable, it may be time to plant your derriere at a sturdy oak bar with ambiance rooted in another era. The Blues Bar (formerly D'Lounge) at The National Hotel gives guests a taste of classic 1940s elegance without pretense. A spacious reception area with high ceilings and comfortable, unobtrusive furniture surrounds the bar. Amenable bartenders dressed in unassuming vests and starched shirts pour carefully crafted cocktails, whether throwback Manhattans or refreshing caipirinhas. The bar's diverse international and local patrons seem to agree that the fish tacos with blackened mahi mahi, mango, and pico de gallo are delectable. Also popular are $5 tapas, like the Wakame tuna slider and ceviche with avocado and jalapeno, offered between 4 and 7 p.m. daily. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
Miami Beach has been waiting for this beautiful dive to re-open ever since it left its former home above a Chinese restaurant. Now that Buck is finally here again, fans can get back to the affordable drinks, lack of cover charge, and crash pad decor that made it a favorite in the first place. Most tourists won't know to find this joint's entrance in an alley behind Lincoln Road, insuring a very friendly local vibe. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.burgernbeerjoint.com This South Beach hangout has more attitude than a Hell's Angel. OK, perhaps that's pushing it a little, but it's a sports bar, lounge, and restaurant that is definitely more than just a tatted-up Mickey D's. (This should come as no surprise, because it is the creation of Automatic Slims' conceptual owner and a former GM from SushiSamba.) An upstairs lounge, open 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays and now Mondays for poker, is a great getaway for locals who love to rock, especially when bands perform. It boasts eight TV sets, green chalkboard walls, an oval bar, and a purple-cloth pool table. B&B's sports bar is where you can also find folks drinkin' and smokin' from happy hour on. With 99 types of beer, an incredible wine list, a full bar, and a cocktail menu with selections named "Harry Palmer," "Lowrider," and "Daisy Duke," you can bet patrons stay until the wee hours. But the focal point is the restaurant, where carnivores can customize a burger with a choice of a half- or full pound of free-range beef, Kobe, or turkey; four buns; eight types of cheese; grilled toppings; a selection of unique sauces (we're partial to the Atomic horseradish, tarragon rémoulade, and chipotle ketchup); raw veggies; and "Pure Platinum" toppings such as foie gras ($13) and truffle demi ($8). The least expensive cheeseburger runs about $10.75, but the "Stairway to Heaven," with Kobe, foie, and the demi, rings in at a whopping $39. Whatever you partake of, throw the thoughts of keeping kosher out the window and pair your beef with a deep-fried Twinkie and an adult milkshake (we love the "O Face" and "Money Shot"), made with Edy's ice cream right from the case. Even the kiddies will get a kick out of this joint, especially because they get their own menu and crayons with which to deface the tabletops. Hell, if you're feeling rebellious, pick up a Crayola too. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.cameomiami.com Once upon a time, Cameo was a theater inhabited by skaters and punks. Trick contests took place in the alley while bands such as the Circle Jerks, 7 Seconds, Fugazi, and Gwar set up inside the large club. Nowadays, Cameo is one of the main clubs in the Opium Group dynasty. The floor plan is similar to that of neighboring Opium family member Mansion; the large main room features a DJ booth on a stage, and the second-floor balcony overlooks it and the dance floor. Depending on the night, partygoers can get a taste of hip-hop, house, or live performances from some of the biggest names in the industry. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.chalkmiami.com The first ever ping pong bar on South Beach brings edge, class, and allure to one of the world's fastest sports. Pong tables abound, and the fully stocked liquor bar insures players can wet their whistles. Memberships are available for those who get hooked, and the nightclub atmosphere, casual-sexy clientele, and pool tables keep it interesting. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubmadonna.com The only strip club on South Beach features all-nude shows, friction dancing, and private VIP and champagne rooms. But it doesn't serve hard liquor. Tourists and locals still love the place, which is open till 6 in the morning and features a weekly amateur night with a $1,000 prize. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubo1.com Located in the previous Pearl/Club Nikki space on the second floor of Nikki Beach, O1 brings new life to a classic Miami venue. The all-white, neon-lit interior has been replaced with what looks like décor fit for a British lord's mansion. Complete with ruby-red couches, damask pillows, and golden chandeliers, O1 is going for a completely different vibe than the downstairs cabana-style beach club. There's even a bookcase with worldly knickknacks and trinkets. The gray and black walls feature replicas of some of Botero's signature pieces, the Mona Lisa, and brass mirrors. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
http://www.clubplaysouthbeach.com Hip-hop royalty makes its way through Play's doors on a regular basis. They have hosted some of the biggest names in the business including Drake, Nikki Minaj, Trey Songz, and more, making them the premier location for urban-based entertainment. Come dressed to impress or get left at the door. Read more about this Miami bar or club >>
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