The Top 50 Bars in Miami Right Now
From cool listening lounges to neighborhood staples that get better over time, here are the top 50 bars in Miami right now.
From cool listening lounges to neighborhood staples that get better over time, here are the top 50 bars in Miami right now.
Miami Music Week, Alok, Barbie DreamFest, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
West Palm Cowboy Club will open this March with Nashville “honky tonk” vibes, delicious barbecue, and Diplo-backed music.
A popular Fort Lauderdale piano bar has abruptly closed off Las Olas Boulevard, and a new lounge is already set to replace it.
A popular Mexican spot will open its first U.S. location in Wynwood this March with Taco Tuesday and ladies’ night vibes.
Stormy Monday will bring craft cocktails, live music, and chef-driven bites to Miami Beach for a limited-run bar experience.
The new club opened in the former Wall Lounge space at W South Beach, aiming to make its mark on the city’s high-end nightlife scene.
Before heading to E11even, USA men’s hockey celebrated their Olympic victory at this award-winning Miami steakhouse.
Our Market launches OurClub at BoomBox Miami, creating an 18+ third space where Gen Z gathers to DJ, create, and rethink nightlife.
An upscale Dubai hotspot will open its first U.S. location in South Beach in March with fresh seafood and a downstairs lounge.
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Bar at Gramps wants to revive Wynwood nightlife with a focus on local art and music.
My Friend Misty expands from Floyd to a new label, debuting a Miami indie dance compilation.
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Miami’s first no-ring Deathmatch wrestling event happened last night at Las Rosas.
The new lawsuit claims that brothers Oren and Alon Alexander used a vast network to coordinate their sexual assault crimes.
Despite publicly reconciling with Grutman and David Einhorn, the influencer continues using racial slurs.
After he sang “Heil Hitler” at a Miami Beach club, Clavicular partied in Wynwood with a sign that reads, “MOG NIGGA.”
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A swanky new restaurant and lounge is opening on Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale this fall 2026 with an upscale menu and drinks.
Jonathan Mansour is an owner and co-founder of the South Beach nightclub.
The group was seen throwing up Nazi salutes inside the Miami Beach nightclub.