Music in Miami New Times
Showing 463 - 484 of 676This place is open even during hurricanes. Seriously. This Irish pub features a huge bar, booth and tabletop seating, a full menu, pool tables, and two large rooms. Fine whiskeys are available, and Bushmill’s 16-year can be had as well. Guests range from European tourists to South Beach locals and mainland Miamians. There’s no dress […]
At Point Lounge and Package Store, on any given night, you might see a fight. Or a few. You’ll run into drunken sailors, sideshow rejects, cage fighters. You might hear things that will traumatize you. At this North Miami Beach mainstay, anything is possible. Expect a generous pour, some old school music selections, and a […]
Ascend a narrow stairway filled with the names and faces of some of the greatest stars of all time – Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Sam Cooke – along with a neon sign proclaiming you’ve arrived at the “Harlem of the South.” Welcome to the Pool Hall at Red Rooster Overtown, a loving tribute to the […]
After being in business for what seems to be several decades, the Poorhouse has established itself as the go-to bar for downtown Fort Lauderdale’s barstool regulars, tattooed crowd, and music scene supporters. Although it was once covered in trash and nostalgia from days of yesteryear, the bar has since cleaned up its act. It even […]
Those expecting Barton G.’s over-the-top approach to dining will be surprised to learn that Prelude is practically prop-less. A seared red snapper entr
Lake Worth’s indie-music hot spot, Propaganda has the monopoly on good local, original music most nights of the week. If a local band hasn’t played the spot, it won’t be long. Even Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional has been known to drop in for a surprise show. The Soviet-themed d
Aside from the bar area, Provocateur has no roof. Take your drink and sit under the Miami Beach stars, breathe in the ocean-scented air, and meet some sexy people. This place is beautiful.
This off-the-beaten-path (as in off Washington) bar has the beer-hall vibe of a street corner hook-up joint with a touch of South Beach strut. An eclectic mix of music and people sway through what’s usually an elbow-room-only lounge.