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http://www.clubplaysouthbeach.com Hip-hop royalty makes its way through Play's doors on a regular basis. They have hosted some of the biggest names in the business including Drake, Nikki Minaj, Trey Songz, and more, making them the premier location for urban-based entertainment. Come dressed to impress or get left at the door. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.clubsafaripbg.com Dancing at the Aztec-themed Club Safari is an experience in immersion: Located on the first floor of the Palm Beach Gardens Marriott, the club is massive - 5,000 square feet - and filled with laser lights, an incredible sound system, and plenty of background video remixes. Those videos are shown from all directions on 11 televisions and two ten-foot projection screens, and flair bartender Ron Husted has been entertaining and inebriating the crowd for the past 11 years. If you ever need to dance wildly and distractedly during the weekend's after hours, Club Safari is the place to do it. There's a standard ladies' night every Saturday - women get in free all night, from 9p.m. to 3a.m., and their well drinks cost zilch. But Freestyle Fridays is the real gem: '80s freestyle is spun until midnight, and entry is free for everyone, all night. Sundays are "in the biz" nights, and if you show proof of employment, you'll get a discount at the bar. Club Safari has also carved out a niche for itself as a place to, as they describe it, have a "not-so normal private party" - you can have an engagement party here, but you can also have your bar mitzvah. Which is to say: Whether you need thumping bass or not, Club Safari has got you covered. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.clubcocolocos.com Coco Locos is a late-night dance club located on the second floor of the Ramada Inn hotel on State Road 84 that's open three nights a week. On Friday night, the musical format is Latin, and the club plays Caribbean music on Saturday and Sunday nights. The action at Coco Loco starts after 11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights and continues until 4 a.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.congasclub.com Congas Nightclub features live bands and DJs who play the spectrum of Latin music from salsa to merengue to reggaeton and even spin a little bit of house and hip-hop. Congas' understated storefront is located in the back of a Plantation strip mall between a Goodwill and a Chinese buffet. With 1,700-plus likes on its Facebook page, Congas has a strong following among the Latin American community in Fort Lauderdale's western suburbs. The club is open Thursday through Saturday nights. There's no cover on Thursdays, when you can get your hands on $3 well drinks and domestics. During the Friday-night happy hour, from 8 to 10 p.m., all food and drinks are half-priced. Cover on Friday is $5, and on Saturday it's $10. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.connollysbar.com Connolly's in Royal Palm Beach prides itself on being a local neighborhood bar. The smoker-friendly establishment invites regulars to hang out and have a few drinks among friends. Play tabletop games, or shoot pool for free after 11 p.m. Check out live bands Wednesday through Friday. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.copacabanasupperclub.com Capsule description: By 9 p.m. on a weekend evening, the Copacabana is filling up as the salsa band kicks it into high gear. The famed nightclub's first location outside of New York City opened in the fall of 2012, and the owners have successfully recreated the Copacabana experience here in South Florida. You might not bump into any Yankees legends (like Micky Mantle, who used to frequent the New York club) and you won't see Sammy Davis Jr. perform, but don't be dismayed. A middle-aged crowd brings a surprising amount of energy that the club's dancers and performers match. The Copacabana offers a small menu -- no more than a dozen items -- of elevated bar snacks such as shrimp tacos, mini pork tostadas, and veal and pork meatballs, many fetching the same price as the $12 mojitos. While the food is satisfying, it's the drinks and dancing that make it worth a visit. The passionate, proud musicians, along with the enthusiastic dancers, will make you wonder why anyone would ever want bottle service while some androgynous European DJ plays a generic untz-untz-untz beat. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.corbettsbarandgrill.com This locals' joint tucked into the corner of a Pinecrest strip mall features wooden booths, a central bar, darts, foosball, and billiards. You'll also find standard furnishings such as multiple TV sets and a jukebox. Smoking is allowed inside the sports-heavy establishment, which boasts a varied liquor selection. Typical bar eats such as sliders and poppers are also available. Corbett's is known for its friendly, longtime staff and above-average customer service. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A quasi-dive in Wilton Manors (dive by Wilton Manors standards), Corner Pub offers one of the area's darker spots to be left alone or play it casual. Maroon walls and minimal lighting keep it dim, two pool tables take up most of the back area, and typical bar decorations, like Fosters and Sam Adams signs, hang on the walls. But fun accents like the leopard seats and charming artwork help you remember what neighborhood you're in. Owners Anthony Pignanelli and former Cubby Hole bartender Shannon Henne aren't too shabby to look at either. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thecornermiami.com This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thecoverestaurant.com In a word, "massive." The Cove is one of the largest bar/restaurants in the area, with an indoor seating area the size of any respectable restaurant, plus a stage, a bar that counts itself the centerpiece of the room, and several outdoor areas. One of these sits right on the water, so boaters can dock, eat, and sail without ever stepping indoors. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cowboysdavie.com/ Wednesdays and Fridays are ladies' nights at Cowboy's Saloon, a surprisingly expansive bar, restaurant, and line-dance hall housed in between a Bed Bath & Beyond and a Pet Supermarket in a Davie strip mall off of University Drive. Ladies and gents with a hankering for some boots-knockin' will want to stop by on either of these nights, when the Bud Light flows like water and the local Hooters girls come out after a long, hard shift for some late-night bull riding. Cowboys sporting tight black V-neck T's, hats, leather cuff bracelets, and authentic Southern drawls serve drinks from behind the bar; and gals stamp their boots on the wooden line-dance floor with all the sass of Dolly Parton. But you don't have to be a horse-ridin', gun-shooting', tobacco-spittin' wrangler to enjoy a night out at Cowboy's. Folks from all walks of life can be spotted hanging out and letting loose at this relaxed and welcoming suburban watering hole. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
FAU's central concept bar/restaurant serves typical Southwestern bites like quesadillas and tacos and offers cheap beers for parched students. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cranesbeachhouse.com Crane's Beach House Hotel & Tiki Bar is a local paradise, a luxurious resort recalling exotic locales right in our backyard. Established in 2001 by Michael Crane, it's the kind of all-purpose hideaway equally suitable for parties and vacations both long and short. If you stay in one of the 27 guest suites, you'll have access to heated swimming pools, a waterfall, hammocks, and the Tiki Bar, which is also available for corporate events, wedding receptions, and other private parties. For that, there's a series of party packages you can purchase, like the Non-Private Bar Group Package for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. The Tiki Bar features weekly live entertainment - check the website's calendar - and house drinks, like its own Mike A Rita. If you're not the kind to stay tucked away and partying, the spot's in a prime location, with easy access to Atlantic Avenue's shops, the Morikami Gardens, and the beach, located right across the street. Call for reservations. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thecubbyhole.com The Cubby Hole is a gay neighborhood watering hole that dubs itself "the best little butch bar in Fort Lauderdale." A dimly lit, downtown hangout, the place somehow seems both rustic and urban, with brick and blue wooden walls, a platform with three dance poles, and cute, colorful lamps. The one-room juke joint features a pool table that costs 50 cents to play, except on Tuesdays, when it's free. There are various drink specials throughout the week, such as underwear night on Mondays and Wednesdays, when being underdressed gets you two-for-one drinks from 9 p.m. to close, and Thursdays, when bare chests get you the same special. Friday nights are $10 beer busts - all the drafts you can drink. On Saturday nights, dancers showcase their moves and bodies on the platform in one corner of the room. The bar serves pub fare, such as sandwiches, wings, and "butch" burgers. The Cubby Hole fronts Federal Highway, but the entrance is in the back. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cucinadellarte.com Is it a club or a restaurant? Both. After 10 p.m., the tables are swept away and the disco ball starts twirling at this Italian eatery in Palm Beach on the north strip's restaurant row. At any given moment, find celebs, beautiful people, and wannabes from across the bridge sitting with the tourists or achieving critical mass on the dance floor into the wee hours every night. Foods are more often above rather than below average, but it's frequently anyone's guess - and always pricey, even at lunch. Pack a fat wallet to dine here unless you want only a pizza (not at all a bad choice). A big group of pastas, meats and seafood dishes - a whole bronzino is often a special - round out the large Trattoria-like dinner menu. Main plate salads and panini win the raves at lunch. While food is served late night, it's best to plan only to drink and dance. It's an al fresco restaurant, with tables behind and around the central bar, but dedicated sidewalk seating is available. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cuginigrilledelray.com Seafood, steaks, and deliciously creative extras rule the menu at Delray Beach's Cugini Grille, which offers daily martini specials, a happy hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., and a more cheaply priced menu at lunch. It's dinnertime, though, when the spotlight dishes shine: The pan-roasted halibut ($28) comes with shiitake mushrooms, artichoke hearts, mashed red bliss potatoes, and a braised escarole in a sherry wine sauce; the twin lamb chops ($36) are served with asparagus and a mint drizzle; the house favorites include the "big" surf and turf, a market-priced grilled ten-ounce Maine tail plus a ten-ounce filet mignon with drawn butter, burgundy demi glace, and sautéed spinach. There's also a solid burger ($14), topped with apple-wood smoked bacon. Worth checking out as well is the nine-for-nine bucks lunch, which includes penne Bolognese and chicken misto. Private party rooms are available if you want to dine this lusciously among friends, and even on a crowded night, the service here is good. Beautiful ten-ounce martinis - all subject to the aforementioned specials - round it all out; the "watermelon sunshine," with its splash of Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker, is charmingly Floridian. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cultureroom.net It's hot, loud, and way too crowded. But would you expect anything less from a rock club? The Culture Room books an eclectic mix of bands. On any given week they might have David Allan Coe, the Misfits, Johnny Winter, a local group of hardcore rockers, and northern Europe's meanest-sounding death metal makers. What sets the Culture Room apart from the other hot and sweaty clubs around, though, isn't necessarily what goes on atop the large stage; it's the nice, refreshing atmosphere just outside the main concert room. If you don't care so much about seeing your favorite rock stars up close, in the flesh, you can still rock out a few feet away, under the beautiful Florida sky — and watch a video projection of the show while you sip a beer. Or if you're really hardcore, as you pound Jägermeister and break the bottle over your own head. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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