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http://bmnllc.wix.com/brogues This gathering spot could be right in the heart of County Kerry, so authentic is the dŽcor. All things Gaelic are at this cornerstone pub in downtown Lake Worth, where late-nighters take in the live entertainment. Food is both American pub and Irish -- smoked Irish salmon, chicken tenders, and cheddar and crab jalape-o poppers sit side by side on the apps menu. Main plates include standards: fish and chips, bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, or sausages on a roll and corned beef. Sesame-crusted salmon, a New York strip, chicken Alfredo, and other non-Gaelic dishes round out the menu. A bread pudding serves as an homage to sweet things the Emerald Isle cooks can turn out. Beer's the thing at the huge bar that sits center room, though scotch and whiskey take a close second. Pub tables and chairs ring the rest of the room. Out back in the Banshee Room (you can reserve it for private events), shoot pool or play darts. There's live entertainment nightly, and it gets crowded on some weekends. It hosts one of the largest St. Patrick's Day events in the area. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bar-lab.com A pop-up by Bar Lab inside the Indian Creek Hotel. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Remember Friar Tuck, that rotund disciple of Robin Hood whose proselytizations involved food and booze more often than God? Well, if the goodly father had found his way from 11th-century England and somehow landed smack in the middle of Pompano Beach, he'd have quit the priesthood and opened Brother Tuckers, a saintly themed gastropub that seeks perfection in its most ingestible forms. It's a hole in the wall that would feel dusty if it weren't so clean and homey, literally hidden behind red brick and old wood. Inside, punters sip dozens of varieties of Belgian and Old World brews from style-appropriate glassware (snifters, pint glasses, mugs, and goblets) and feast on the small-but-well-conceived menu of upscale pub food. Daily specials (Thursday to Sunday) offer great variety, like a juicy, fresh mozzarella-and-bacon-stuffed meat-loaf sandwich or sirloin steak pounded thin and doused in homemade chimichurri. Other menu choices include salads with cranberries and grilled chicken, pork tenderloin with "Tucker" BBQ sauce, and a Monk's pizza with clams, garlic, and oregano. The house burger, decked in salsa and jalapeños, could make a case for best in SoFla. Tuckers closing times aren't posted, though it stays open fairly late for those seeking to revel in the great food, beer, and atmosphere. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
This South Miami strip club offers all the basic amenities. There are fully naked women dancing on a stage around poles for tips, indoor smoking, 2 for 1 drink specials, and VIP dances. The club is comfortable if not luxurious, and the women are attractive. Weekend nights offer the most activity with patrons and dancers crowding the space till early morning. Weekdays are the perfect time for beer bucket specials from 3-7p.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Founded by local promoter couple-extraordinaire Garo Gallo and Yvonne Colón, IWAN space the Bubble warehouse/gallery/music venue serves as a hub for Broward County's creative base. Imagine concert-hall-quality acoustics, 3,000 square feet to boogie your ass off or wallflower around (this doesn't include the giant space outside), two stages, and loads of local art littering the walls by artists such as Lisa Parrott, Peter Giovenco, Erick Arenas, and Francesco LoCastro. (Fun fact: LoCastro also painted the rad mural that covers the front of the warehouse.) Gallo and Colón conceptualized the downtown Fort Lauderdale spot years ago as a venue where oft-underrepresented artists can display their work, indie musicians can rehearse and record, and networking and promotion will help solidify the local arts community. Their vision officially began to materialize in April 2009, when the couple purchased the space. Since then, they've been booking acts, showcasing countless artists, and renovating tirelessly. "This way, we don't have to answer to club owners with bad taste," Gallo quipped. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
This Pompano neighborhood bar is for storytellers. Sure, the bartender will tell you, sometimes they're the same stories. You'll be the thousandth ear that's heard that Buccaneer regular, the middle-aged ex-yachtie or rabble-rouser, relate the time he got pulled over with rum and pot. Spoiler: The cop let him go -- phew. But here you're among friends. And you'll listen to him tell his story 1,000 more times if you decide to dock at this bar that also functions as a liquor store. Tucked away off Federal Highway in Pompano, in the back of a shopping plaza, the Buccaneer is as inconspicuous as a bar gets. The side that faces the plaza is a liquor store. The only way to get to the bar is through the store or around the back along a small neighborhood street. Don't miss the small round window with the neon sign that reads "Bar." That's your only landmark. (Well, that and the door that's usually open.) Once inside, the mural will transport you to the islands. But good conversation and good stories will make you realize why you love the neighborhood again. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.buddhaskybar.com Perched on top of the historical Powers building in Delray Beach, Buddha Sky Bar is housed inside of a newly constructed glass solarium, allowing diners to enjoy fiery sunsets and shimmering stars. Come-hither, over-sized booths and plush, red pillows create an intimate space to relax and enjoy the view. The sushi bar offers a wide selection of unique rolls such as the Eel Coconut roll which includes eel, avocado, toasted coconut and an apple cider eel sauce as well as inspired variations on classic sushi rolls. The menu also includes wok entrees such as Korean BBQ ribs and the Truffle Wasabi Filet with Asparagus and Lotus root. Yakitori (think Japanese kebob) and other grilled items are prepared on a Binchotan charcoal grill -- common in East Asia but are a rare treat in South Florida. The sky bar's eclectic signature drinks like the Asian Coconut Caipirinha and the Samurai Tsunami will have you feeling enlightened in no time! Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thebullbar.com At the beginning (or end, depending on how you look at it) of Delray Beach's downtown strip on Atlantic Avenue is the Bull Bar. Named after the bullhead dolphin, the tiny but extremely lively bar is one of the more laid-back spots on “the Ave.” There are no red velvet ropes, jeans are acceptable, and a casual attitude is found among the patrons. A wooden bar extends along the left side of the bar, and a tiny stage hangs toward the back. The interior is mostly wooden and pays homage to the folks who spend their lives at sea. Because of its size, the watering hole is usually quite cramped, but the bartenders rarely leave a glass dry. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.burgernbeerjoint.com This South Beach hangout has more attitude than a Hell's Angel. OK, perhaps that's pushing it a little, but it's a sports bar, lounge, and restaurant that is definitely more than just a tatted-up Mickey D's. (This should come as no surprise, because it is the creation of Automatic Slims' conceptual owner and a former GM from SushiSamba.) An upstairs lounge, open 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays and now Mondays for poker, is a great getaway for locals who love to rock, especially when bands perform. It boasts eight TV sets, green chalkboard walls, an oval bar, and a purple-cloth pool table. B&B's sports bar is where you can also find folks drinkin' and smokin' from happy hour on. With 99 types of beer, an incredible wine list, a full bar, and a cocktail menu with selections named "Harry Palmer," "Lowrider," and "Daisy Duke," you can bet patrons stay until the wee hours. But the focal point is the restaurant, where carnivores can customize a burger with a choice of a half- or full pound of free-range beef, Kobe, or turkey; four buns; eight types of cheese; grilled toppings; a selection of unique sauces (we're partial to the Atomic horseradish, tarragon rémoulade, and chipotle ketchup); raw veggies; and "Pure Platinum" toppings such as foie gras ($13) and truffle demi ($8). The least expensive cheeseburger runs about $10.75, but the "Stairway to Heaven," with Kobe, foie, and the demi, rings in at a whopping $39. Whatever you partake of, throw the thoughts of keeping kosher out the window and pair your beef with a deep-fried Twinkie and an adult milkshake (we love the "O Face" and "Money Shot"), made with Edy's ice cream right from the case. Even the kiddies will get a kick out of this joint, especially because they get their own menu and crayons with which to deface the tabletops. Hell, if you're feeling rebellious, pick up a Crayola too. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Quaint and casual, Buzz's Bar is a neighborhood watering hole for folks just looking for a bit of laid-back fun. It's filled with all the typical bar accouterments: With dartboards, pool tables, and videogames, there is no shortage of toys to complement the ice-cold brews. The exposed brick walls are adorned in sports memorabilia, beer décor, and flat-screen TVs projecting the latest sports happenings. A large wooden center bar filled with draft beers and liquors is usually packed, so be prepared to squeeze through the crowd. On one end of the room, a stage takes up a corner for karaoke lovers and lively music acts to show off their skills. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bxbeerdepot.com Teach a man to drink, and he can get drunk. But teach a man to brew, and he can get drunk whenever the hell he wants. Learn to brew for yourself at BX Beer Depot. At this homebrew supply shop and informal beer garden, you'll learn all about what makes beer -- grain, malt, water, hops, and yeast -- and how to keep from brewing a bad batch. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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