The Taurus

Housed in one of Coconut Grove’s most historically significant buildings, Taurus is a convivial watering hole that accepts everyone, including dogs. True to its name, the well-stocked bar offers a broad selection of beers, whiskeys, and other spirits, including an Irish daiquiri and a boozy lemonade. Expect grade-A pub grub from on-site Cuban Filipino pop-up […]

Ted’s Hideaway

True to its name, Ted’s Hideaway is tucked away in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood, where the bar offers succor to those in search of a dark place to escape the Beach’s glitz and glamour and the searing South Florida sun. During its daily happy hour – from noon to 8 p.m.! – Ted’s […]

Ted’s at YoungArts

At Ted’s, it’s like you’re in on a well-kept secret. Throughout the week, an array of artists, some of them alums of the YoungArts Foundation, take the stage inside the intimate seventh-floor space to do what they do best. There was long a plan to convert what was once the cafeteria of the iconic Bacardi […]

The Rooftop at the Perry South Beach

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.

The Tides South Beach

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.

Titanic Brewery & Restaurant

A long-standing brewpub near the University of Miami, Titanic Brewery & Restaurant has been serving up a proper pint in Coral Gables for more than 20 years. Here, a five-barrel system produces consistent, high-quality brews. While the recipes have evolved through the years, Titanic’s six house brews have remained largely the same, from a light-bodied […]

Tobacco Road

Tobacco Road’s claims to fame are numerous: Oldest bar in Miami. Ex-downstairs neighbor to Miami New Times‘ first office space. Greatest outdoor seating this side of South Beach. Now, thanks to a recent revamp that left the nicotine-stained, beer-soaked ambiance but added some gleam to the indoor stage, the Road can add another accolade to […]

Tobacco Road by Kush

When Tobacco Road closed in 2014, more than a century of Miami drinking history went poof. The “Road” had many lives, serving as a brothel, a bakery, and a place where every major blues artist played (as did a ton of minor ones). So it only makes sense that this legend got a new life, […]