Music in Miami New Times
Showing 199 - 220 of 676Fado Irish Pub isn’t your typical beer joint – it’s probably one of the best-staffed bars in Miami-Dade. Everywhere you turn, there’s someone there to take your order. Located in busy Mary Brickell Village, the pub is a great place to meet for happy hour drinks or to watch a rugby game. The cavernous space […]
Everyone knows a turn at karaoke requires more than a little liquid lubrication. Luckily, the Fat Monkey Bar gets you all boozed up with frozen daquiris, beer and champagne galore before you take to the stage for a butchered rendition of “Don’t Stop Believing.” This Homestead outpost is big on the drink specials; ladies even […]
When the Delano Hotel builds a club, it’s always sexy. This one is no exception. The subterranean venue offers the same level of visual appeal as the models who frequent it. Don’t be shocked by the price of drinks, they’re normal for South Beach. Expect surprise appearances by stars of stage, and screen as well […]
For two decades, the Field has brought Ireland to South Florida. The bar began as a small cottage but has expanded to five dining rooms, a bar, and a big patio bar under a stately banyan tree. Here, find a fine pour of Ireland’s elixir, Guinness stout, along with Smithwick’s (pronounced “Smiddicks”) red Irish ale. […]
Fillmore comes to Miami, turning the old Jackie Gleason Theatre into an awesome rock-venue. The sound system is superb.
Despite the name, this haven from the Lincoln Road fashion parade is actually more rock bar than Irish pub, and the paraphernalia on the walls suggests “football,” not “Saint Patrick.” The blue glow emanating from the long, glass-block bar is practically the only light in the place, aside from the flicker of the numerous TV […]
There are a few types of restaurants that are virtually impossible to find here in Miami-Dade County, including: (1) a Chinese restaurant featuring a tank filled with swimming seafood that diners can eat, not just watch, and (2) any place with genuine Ipswich fried clams. Sadly real New England fried clams are not to be […]
For seven decades, Fox’s Sherron Inn was Miami’s dark bar: a place to drink martinis, canoodle with a secret paramour, or forget your troubles with (or without) a buddy. Fox’s closed in July 2015, but Lost Boy & Co.’s Chris Hudnall and Randy Alonso (see also Tropezón and Brother’s Keeper) have reconstituted the joint as […]
Meet the new Foxhole – a complete renovation of the old Foxhole that delivers an elevated experience with Asian accents. Come for DJs playing feel-good tunes from the ’80s and Disco eras on vinyl, plus a viewing bar for sporting events in the evenings that shifts into a listening bar at night hosted by DJs […]
A rather large British flag hangs proudly over the entrance and and sets the tone for this cozy watering hole. With a simple bar, small dance floor, easy entrance, and affordable booze, there’s none of the attitude and snobbery particular to SoBe. And just like the Brits, the people at Free Spirits take their drinking […]
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus serves traditional German and Austrian fare in a convivial sports bar. Schnitzels are superior. So are sausages, available as entr