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http://www.lacovacha.com For years this restaurant has been moonlighting on weekends as one of Miami's wildest places for a Latin music descarga. The main room features Latin-flavored techno music, and its outdoor patio packs a throng of sweaty and well-dressed partiers. Or escape to the air-conditioned, glass-enclosed VIP room. More >>
With an eerie ambiance of dark yellow lights and red carpet, La Paloma reminds me of that bar in The Shining, where the bartender is actually a ghost. Try the White Russian. More >>
http://www.labyrinthcafe.com Labyrinth Café is a monthly acoustic folk concert series that runs from September through May at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fort Lauderdale. Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month October through December and the second Saturday of each month January through May. Past and current performers include Dar Williams, Rod MacDonald, Raffa & Rainer, and Amy Carol Webb. During performances, the café serves snacks, soda, coffee, beer, and wine. More >>
http://www.bongoscubancafe.com (Also in Downtown Miami) Owned by the Estefans, this Cuban sidewalk café has been a primary destination since its opening in 1992 for those who prefer the scenery of Ocean Drive but like the flavor of Eighth Street. For small bucks get big satisfying plates of vaca frita smothered with onions; chicken breast stuffed with chopped shrimp, chicken and yellow rice; and some of the best black beans in the city. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. More >>
At the edge of South Beach lies this little locals lounge. No cover and drink specials make this place ideal for getting sloshed and socializing. There's even a dance floor and jukebox in case you feel the urge to shake a leg and break a sweat. Although a warning for the claustrophobic, the place gets packed, so be prepared to rub elbows with strangers on a crowded night. More >>
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. More >>
http://www.livsunlifestadium.com The home of the Miami Dolphins has its own luxury skyclub where you can watch the game from a balcony, VIP box, or one of the many HD flatscreens. High-end DJs spin fresh beats while you pump your fist, order another bottle, dance with a South American model, and cheer for the fins. Clientele include sports and music celebrities, beautiful women, and dedicated Dolfans. More >>
http://www.respectablestreet.com/newsletters/substance.htm Dress to impress at the Lounge. Style is foremost here. And by style we mean naked body paint, the latest threads, or your own casual vintage wear. Just make sure it's got some flair. The Lounge requires personality. And the interior to this trendy spot is as visually stimulating as the clientele. A golden yellow ceiling and light-blue tiled wall, against which glistening bottles look more like decoration than recreation, dazzle the eye while you shake to tunes that run the typical indie-dance gamut from Blondie to Radiohead. Grab a seat in the spacious garden out in the back, or stand around in the long spacy hall-like main room. No matter where you congregate, the music isn't oppressively loud, so you'll actually be able to hear and speak with your friends. Added alcoholic bonus: various offerings of sake. Drink too much? Grab some sushi from Chef Jack at the mini-restaurant in the back. He cooks up some amazing dishes from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. The drinks and food don't come cheap, but they won't break the bank. More >>
http://www.luckycloverbar.com Hot chicks in kilts bring you food and drinks? Yes. This Irish style pub combines high technology and retro deco to great effect. Cutting edge sound and lighting, authentic old school signage, leather seats, and plenty of beers to choose from make for a fine atmosphere. 10 beers on tap, 42 by the bottle, a full liquor bar, and classic pub grub complete the package. More >>
http://www.lunastarcafe.com An oasis along the commercial strip in North Miami, this funky acoustic music stronghold has a relaxed community vibe, where customers do indeed know each other. It's cozy, with a smattering of tables, a bar, and a stage that supports live music and readings. The friendly, casual service, then, fits right in. More >>
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