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Its outdoor patio and dance floor, complete with a large chickee hut bar, sports perhaps the best view of Biscayne Bay the city has to offer. Add to that a spicy mix of dancehall or Latin-flavored dance music and it's one fun, wild party. More >>
From the ashes of Bar in Overtown, rises this indie culture centric watering hole on the border between Wynwood and Little Haiti. There are all the accoutrements of a fine home away from home including pool table, and an actual boat in the open air back yard. Concerts and DJs are the norm and the venue stays open late. More >>
http://www.mangostropicalcafe.com The entertainment comes nonstop at Mango's, which features Caribbean art, Latin rhythms and hot dancers. It's Latin flavor done flashy and over the top. No matter the time of day, there's always something to do - from tabletop salsa dancing to live bands and to signature shows. There's also a choice of rooms to do it in, including the Mojito Room on the second floor and the Jungle Room, which features the Mermaid Bar. Depending on the room and the night, there's reggae, hip-hop, salsa, and house. But if you've been to Mango's only for the crazy nighttime entertainment, you've missed out. During the day, it's a totally different experience. Sit outside for some of the best people-watching in South Beach and enjoy a hearty meal. Start with the fried calamari -- not the healthiest option, but one of the crunchiest on the Beach. Then try one of the restaurant's elaborate offerings, such as the chicken mambo wrap. Or the Caribbean mahi-mahi, which brings touches of sweetness and spice. Night or day, don't miss the mojitos. The bar serves a wide variety of drinks but leans towards the really sweet and fruity. More >>
http://www.mansionmiami.com If one nightclub epitomizes South Beach fun and excess, it's Mansion. The granddaddy of Beach nightlife is only 6 years old, which proves venues change in Miami as quickly as South Florida weather. Mansion features all the South Beach nightclub staples: strict door policy, pricey cover, and bottle service. But where it excels is booking the hottest electronic dance and hip-hop acts week after week, no matter the time of year. Then there's the opulence of it all: The foyer leads to a small alcove that eventually takes you to the main area. There, the private balcony that hosts ultra-VIPs and celebrities overlooks the main floor. But dance-floor space is limited. Mansion was one of the first clubs to place couches and tables for bottle service directly on the dance floor. More >>
http://www.manuelartimetheater.com When the major venues are a little too overwhelming, you can turn to the charms of intimate Manuel Artime Theater. With a sloping floor that makes for great views, this 839-seat spot lends its stage to dance, theater, opera and symphonic performances. Old school spots like this are few and far between, and there's something to be said for slightly faded charm. Step outside of the arena scene and check out a show or concert at this Little Havana haunt. More >>
http://www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com This luxurious nightclub offers the perfect environs to spend your fresh horse race winnings from Gulfstream Park. Lavish surroundings, popular DJs, live bands, and all the VIP accoutrements are here at your disposal, if you've got the cash (or credit) to support the experience. Multiple bars, an incredible sound system, and high tech lighting complement the dancing, and table service. More >>
http://www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com This luxurious nightclub offers the perfect environs to spend your fresh horse race winnings from Gulfstream Park. Lavish surroundings, popular DJs, live bands, and all the VIP accoutrements are here at your disposal, if you've got the cash (or credit) to support the experience. Multiple bars, an incredible sound system, and high tech lighting complement the dancing, and table service. More >>
This Miami Lakes nightclub and restaurant caters to the grown-and-sexy set in Northwest Dade. A variety of Latin and tropical inspired food and drinks characterize the offerings. Musical entertainment ranges from classic disco to pop as DJs, laser lights, and rhythmic shaking bodies pack the dance floor. More >>
Add to the name of the club "a trois," and you've got the feel. Greco-Roman statuettes and live dancing beauties add to the bacchanalian air, all accompanied by deep house music. More >>
http://www.miamicityballet.org Despite the charms of binge drinking and dive bars - our city's nightlife scene can get a little old after awhile. It's times like these that call for a classic cultural affair - IE, the ballet. With the Miami City Ballet, an internationally acclaimed company, we've got one of the world's best in our own backyard. With more than 40 lithe young dancers and a budget of more than $13 million, it's basically a ballet powerhouse. Their Miami Beach headquarters span a whopping 63,000 square foot, and the group's repertoire includes more than 94 productions including the likes of Prodigal Son, Apollo, Agon and The Four Temperaments. Individual tickets start at $20, so even the riff-raff can afford a little refinement. So break out your Sunday best and skip the bar scene for an evening. There's something to be said for grace and talent over beer goggles and slurred speech. More >>
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