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This really is a hideaway. The fast pace of South Beach stops at the door. In this watering hole, Old English flavor prevails; sit at the bar and toss one back with a neighborhood chum. More >>
http://www.perrysouthbeachhotel.com A rooftop bar with poolside seats and an oceanfront view. Head for the gold elevators through the lobby at the Perry. Wasabi peas are the bar snacks, and tropical drinks are a specialty. But you can get a variety of liquors any way you like. Locals congregate here for weekend debauchery. More >>
http://www.tidessouthbeach.com Open, sleek, and airy, with a subdued tropical Deco vibe, this bar is one of the classiest watering holes on the Beach. After dinner you can light up a nice stogie and enjoy a well-aged bourbon while listening to the sounds of live piano music. More >>
http://www.titanicbrewery.com This brewpub across the way from the University of Miami is owned by beer lover Kevin Rusk, who makes it a point to pour good, homemade suds to accompany great live music. Since the place opened in the Nineties, the menu hasn't changed an iota. The seasonal brews are always a delight: The Triple Screw is a fail-safe standby, and the guest-starring Woodchuck cider tastes like frothy heaven. Generously sized empanada appetizers boast tasty meat interiors and flaky pastry exteriors. Other standouts include crawfish-and-andouille bisque, and steamed mussels "fra diablo." On a recent visit, the steerage skirt steak sandwich came dangerously rare in the middle, but the Santa Fe chicken salad, with creamy garlic dill dressing, was crunchy and delicious. Dinner entrée prices top out at $17.95, which will nab you either a rib eye steak or soft-shell crabs, and $14.95 for shrimp étoufée is a steal. Rotating rock bands and slurring coeds are regular fixtures. The Sunday night karaoke delivers a hearty dose of Journey and Sublime. More >>
http://www.tobacco-road.com Miami's oldest liquor license and most reliable, all-around bar. If it's music, a burger, and a relaxed atmosphere, both indoors and out, that you seek, this is your watering hole now and forever. More >>
http://www.trystdelray.com Executive chef Julian Greaves, formerly of Sol Kitchen, has put together a menu of small plates, bar food, comfort food, and bistro classics that pairs exquisitely with the excellent list of 50-plus, personality-forward craft beers. With input from a quartet of restaurant-savvy owners (Rodney Mayo and Scott Freilich, who own Dada, the Dubliner, and Howley's Diner; Butch Johnson from 32 East next door; and Dave Robinson of Delux nightclub), he's created dishes as aromatic, intense, and highly seasoned as these beautiful beers, matching them stride for stride with nightly specials (seared black cod, pork tenderloin), small plates (fish tacos, Indian spiced lamb chops, fish and chips), and chef's favorites (foie gras with bread pudding, pad Thai). Go early or midweek if you want time and space to eat and explore the beer list at leisure: Weekends are a madhouse. More >>
http://www.unclesamsmusic.com Independent record stores are a rare find these days. But for those who want a little dose of classic counter culture, there's still Uncle Sam's Music. This Washington Ave outpost has been Miami Beach's flagship music shop since 1984. They've got all things vinyl - plus CDs, t-shirts, DVDs, candy, music gear, incense and all kinds of other odds and ends. More than a store, it's a musical epicenter. They host acoustic shows, sell rare releases and serve as the experts on all things instrumental. So stop wasting your money on iTunes and get a little culture with your coinage, instead. More >>
http://www.thevagabondmiami.com The outskirts of Miami's Overtown hood are becoming a gentrified version of the Sunset Strip in LA. This club's DJ plays Bad Brains, as skate videos are projected onto a large outdoor movie screen. Any questions? Famous UK DJ John Digweed is one of the owners, we voted it the Best New Bar in 2008, and the Bad Girls Club Miami filmed a chick fight here last year. More >>
http://www.thevandykecafe.com Sibling to the News Café sisters, this open-air eatery is the quintessential sidewalk café. Order up some people-watching along with your thick, fluffy quiches, your platter of pté and Brie, your whole-wheat pizza. No matter what you choose from the comprehensive menu, you'll no doubt be amused by the constant Lincoln Road parade. Or take in the live jazz upstairs. Outdoor seating. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. More >>
http://www.thevaultmiami.com Soho-style trendy Miami gay bar with spice. That should make sense. If it doesn't, oh well. There is an actual vault in this venue, thus the name. If you are gay, straight, or whatever, check it out. More >>
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