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7100 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138
305-754-9022
http://www.lecafemimo.com The latest addition to the Moonchine complex is a music-only lounge that features live acts and rotating DJs. Though adjacent to the restaurant, Room 71 operates as a separate venue -- guests must be stamped and show IDs to enter and exit, and no food is served. The decor follows Moonchine's signature funky feel with large, red lanterns hanging from the ceiling, and funky wall art spread throughout the space. The bar is made of scrap metal and tile, and the VIP seating area has a wall made of zebra-printed bar stools. The owners have managed to find unique vintage pieces around Miami and put them all into one room. Somehow, everything fits together. More >>
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228 NE 59th St. Miami, FL 33137
305-757-7277
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1395 Northwest 57th Ave. Doral, FL 33126
305-264-2143
http://www.94thmiami.com/94thmiami/ 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant is a wartime-themed restaurant nestled between Miami International Airport and the Dolphin Expressway. There are hand-painted signs and an Army jeep stand outdoors, while guns and war propaganda posters line the walls inside. Diners can watch the airplanes come and go while listening to the control tower through headphones placed at each table. The rest of the décor is very traditional, with linen-covered round tables dotting the restaurant. The food is good but a tad pricey. The signature beer cheese soup ($3.99), served with toasted Parmesan, is recommended. Also of note is the aviation salmon ($19.99), a char-broiled fillet finished with a lemon-thyme cream sauce, fresh mushrooms, spinach, asparagus, and spring onions. Another option is the Sunday brunch buffet ($25.95), which offers made-to-order pastas, omelets, and a carving station. 94th is ideal for families and airplane enthusiasts. More >>
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at the corner of Euclid Ave. and Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139
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1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132
305-949-6722
http://www.arshtcenter.org
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58000 Card Sound Road Key Largo, FL 33037
305-248-8741
http://www.alabamajacks.com Alabama Jacks sets the tone for an ideal trip to the Keys. Essentially a giant blue fishing shed surrounded by Harleys, it looks like a place that would bubble with trouble. Sounds include a scrappy classic rock/country band, the clinking of Key West Lager and Sunset Ale bottles, and the rumbling of idling boat engines. Inside, there's a sheltered wooden patio dotted with white plastic tables, Hawaiian button-downs, sunburns, bandannas, eclectics, eccentrics, and Old Florida flair. And there's good food. Try the famous conch fritters that come as an appetizer or as a meal for $8.25 (with two sides; we suggest potato salad and onion rings). They're buttery, sweet, massive, meaty, and much more magical than any others in the Magic City. Mahi-mahi is always blackened just right, and if you want fried pub grub, check out the chicken fingers, jalapeño poppers, fried clam basket (half-pound for $6.25), oyster basket ($9.50), and buffalo shrimp ($9.50). You'll want to twirl around on the dance floor, so plan on staying for at least an hour. Or two. More >>
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4025 Pine Tree Drive Miami Beach, FL 33140
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601 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33131
786-777-1000
http://www.aaarena.com
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601 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132
305-960-8500
http://www.aaarena.com
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136 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-538-2424
http://www.amnesiamiami.com Internationally renowned superstar DJ Bob Sinclar owns this mega club. The venue flaunts a huge dance floor, while other clubs on South Beach are more concerned with tables for bottle service. Amnesia has VIP seating as well, but places a stronger emphasis on the nightlife dance experience. Sinclar headlines once a month, and uses his clout to secure bookings of his rockstar DJ friends. More >>
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9911 Northwest 80th Ave. Hialeah, FL 33016
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1365 Memorial Dr # 337 Coral Gables, FL 33146
305-284-4323
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504 NE 190th St Aventura, FL 33179
305-652-6480
Every Thursday, in a hidden corner of Aventura, freaky fans of poetry venture to urban playground, Area 61. The converted warehouse is a decked-out venue and studio complete with couches, a stage, a small bar, surround sound, and A.C. More >>
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1388 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33135
305-857-9848
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240 N. Krome Ave Homestead, FL 33033
305-247-9406
http://www.artsouthhomestead.org
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6701 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33141
305-403-7565
http://www.arturosandovaljazzclub.com
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4141 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137
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208 Nueces St Austin, TX 78701
512-263-4146
http://www.austinmusichall.com
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208 Nueces St. Austin, TX 78701
512-651-5033
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1216 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-672-2220
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. More >>
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1 Seminole Way Hollywood, FL 33314
954-522-8585
http://www.automatic-slims.com At the Seminole Hard Rock outpost of this raucous party establishment it's likely a beautiful vixen in a miniskirt will pour liquor down your throat from an upside down bottle as soon as you walk in the door. The plush environs are well appointed with luxury accoutrements in sound and seating. Live cover bands and DJs of popular music perform Tuesdays through Saturdays, and the bar opens at 5p.m. happy hour and closes at 4.am. breakfast. The popular industry night ensures that many Hard Rock employees come here to party after they got off work. More >>
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550 NW 29th St. Miami, FL 33127
305-576-4004
http://www.acustronic.com Awarehouse is a renovated 20,000-square-foot space located in the Wynwood Art District. It is a multi-use cultural and artistic hub. Management curates musical performances by major indie-acts, or rents out the space for corporate events. It also houses Luis Perez Galeria, which showcases paintings and other artwork; and Acustronic, a music label and production studio. More >>
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929 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-532-9070
http://www.bedmiami.com This self-explanatory supper/dance club oozes silky seduction with a dreamy decor featuring king-size beds garnished with snow-white drapes. Nightly house music and hip-hop affairs attract a jet-set crowd. This is one hard place to get a seat: Beds take up waaay more room than tables. And then there's B.E.D.'s reservation system. There are exactly two seatings per night, one 8 to 8:30 p.m., the other 10:30 to 11 p.m. But once one is seated (or gets laid, whatever), then comes the surprise: a standout crabcake appetizer and terrific crayfish tapenade. Main courses include roasted rack of Australian lamb, which features a full-bodied mustard-tarragon sauce, and pan-seared Chilean sea bass sauced with a rich but light herbed vermouth cream. Desserts like the "Go Deep" cappuccino crème brûlée are more outrageous than original and the only food items that seemed to pander to B.E.D.'s gimmick aspect. More >>
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3501 Davie Road Davie, FL 33314
954-201-6884
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550 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-695-4771
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. More >>