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http://www.thebbtcenter.com Formerly BankAtlantic Center. More >>
http://www.blackbirdordinary.com The nightlife team behind Purdy Lounge on the beach, and The Bar in Coral Gables is at it again, bringing their signature super-chill, never-a-cover concept to the Brickell area. Blackbird features 7 nights a week of quality music programming and drink specials that keep the local heads rocking till the early morning. More >>
http://www.bongoscubancafe.com This is as close as it gets to Havana's Tropicana, the swanky, pre-Castro supper club where "Babalu" was born. The salsa theme puts on the ritz accompanied by lots of Cuban food, lots of Cuban music, and lots of Cubans period. More >>
http://www.browardcenter.org South Florida has tons of venues for theater and live music: for the most part, they’re run of the mill. Not the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Situated directly on the beautifully landscaped riverwalk portion of the New River, the Broward Center screams elegance before you even enter the door. And then you head in: high ceilings, fancy lighting, and newly renovated theaters. The decor will definitely help you to--at least, somewhat--justify the high ticket prices. More >>
http://www.browardlibrary.org Eight-story facility features programs and special events, classes, a 300-seat theatre, a restaurant and cafe, a gallery, a gift shop, computers, videos and DVDS, and, oh yeah, books. More >>
This long-time Miami lavender lounge maintains its place as one of the friendliest gay bars in town. It features a dance floor, game room, and beautiful outdoor patio and pool area. More >>
A Calle Ocho institution for decades and something of a tourist trap, Casa Panza is as much an entertainment destination as a place to enjoy Spanish cuisine and tapas -- think of this as Medieval Times for flamenco enthusiasts. From outside, it looks like an 18th or 19th century mansion squashed in between other Eighth Street storefronts. There are faux balconies and windows, a red tile roof, and old English letters spelling out the name. Spanish tiles frame the bottom half of the structure. Inside, it's more of a fortress or maybe a cave. Uneven, sand-colored plaster that forms the walls and ceiling creates that effect. The restaurant was closed for several months, and it has reopened under new management. Service was always a weak point for the place, and this seems to have improved under the new administration. Nevertheless, expect crowds and a festive atmosphere more attuned to the entertainment than the food. More >>
http://www.churchillspub.com Miami is sorely lacking in decent rock clubs, so Churchill's is home to many a scruffy punker who is too real for South Beach. A pair of pool tables, a large room for bands, and a sizable outdoor patio help house the mainland rock faithful. More >>
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