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Fado Irish Pub isn't your typical beer joint - it's probably one of the best-staffed bars in Miami-Dade. Everywhere you turn, there's someone there to take your order. Located in busy Mary Brickell Village, the pub is a great place to meet for happy hour drinks or to watch a rugby game. The cavernous space features many intimate nooks and hidden tables. A dark wooden main bar snakes around the biggest of three rooms. When the weather is pleasant, the large windows are opened, letting in fresh air. There's plenty of Irish beer on tap, as well as a full liquor bar. The atmosphere is a cross between ship on water, traditional Irish pub, and Dance Party U.S.A. Next to a row of cozy booths, sections of the floor light up in changing colors, a perfect dance floor on which to boogie after a few drinks. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.fadoirishpub.com/miami/about-fado Fado Irish Pub isn't your typical beer joint - it's probably one of the best-staffed bars in Miami-Dade. Everywhere you turn, there's someone there to take your order. Located in busy Mary Brickell Village, the pub is a great place to meet for happy hour drinks or to watch a rugby game. The cavernous space features many intimate nooks and hidden tables. A dark wooden main bar snakes around the biggest of three rooms. When the weather is pleasant, the large windows are opened, letting in fresh air. There's plenty of Irish beer on tap, as well as a full liquor bar. The atmosphere is a cross between ship on water, traditional Irish pub, and Dance Party U.S.A. Next to a row of cozy booths, sections of the floor light up in changing colors, a perfect dance floor on which to boogie after a few drinks. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Mardi Gras only happens once a year, however Fort Lauderdale beach-goers are encouraged to celebrate daily at Fat Tuesday's Beach Place venue. Overlooking the ocean, Fat Tuesday has a variety of "adult slurpees" to choose from, and for an extra dollar a floater shot is added giving drinks one helluva kick. (Although patrons will quickly find out they don't need the bonus shot.) The 190 Octane is the most popular menu choice, filled with grain spirits and orange flavors, it ain't your typical girlie frozen drink. So after a long day in the sun, head to Fat Tuesday to cool off while listening to live music and dreaming of a night out on Bourbon Street. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.delano-hotel.com/en-us/#/explore/?id=/delano-miami-fdr/ When The Delano Hotel builds a club, it's always sexy. This one is no exception. The subterranean venue offers the same level of visual appeal as the models who frequent it. Don't be shocked by the price of drinks, they're normal for South Beach. Expect surprise appearances by stars of stage, and screen as well as international caliber DJ entertainment. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thefieldfl.com Walk into this authentic Irish Pub and you will be instantly transported to a small farmtown in the countryside. Not only can you get a proper Guinness, Smithwicks, Harp or Strongbow on tap, you can add a nip of whiskey, and an order of blood pudding. The heavy wood tables are the perfect place to slam them when you're done. The bar top is as Irish a smiling lass in Carlingford, and the seats are just as comfortable. Nautical adornments, weathered art, vintage books, and an ancient looking fireplace fill out the space. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Like most sports bars, Finish Line offers booze, pool tables, punch-o-matics, darts, and plasma TVs tuned to ESPN. But what makes Finish Line unique is that NASCAR fans can imitate their favorite drivers on the half-mile track, then watch Junior, Jimmy, and Jeff pound the pavement onscreen. Doing a couple of laps at 40 or 45 mph can be pretty intoxicating in itself, never mind the full bar and the five-for-$10 domestic and five-for-$14 import buckets. Step off the track and onto the checkered-flag floor of Finish Line and you'll know it's time to rev down your engine and pound 'em back. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Picking up where Monterey Club left off, 5 Points Lounge brings its rockabilly flare and tattoo-enthusiast style to Fort Lauderdale's nightlife scene. Sticking with a tiki theme -- which works like a dream -- the interior has a fresh coat of paint, and the ceilings have been raised so that dimly lit lanterns dangle above. A well-sized corner bar adorned in bamboo sits in the back, and a stage is opposite the front door with a cozy lounge area off to the side. The venue is dripping with Polynesian charm and nostalgia from the days of Sailor Jerry, complementing the style of its neighboring tattoo shop. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.kreepytikitattoos.com Picking up where Monterey Club left off, Five Points Lounge brings its rockabilly flare and tattoo-enthusiast style to Fort Lauderdale's nightlife scene. Sticking with a tiki theme -- which works like a dream -- the interior has a fresh coat of paint, and the ceilings have been raised so that dimly lit lanterns dangle above. A well-sized corner bar adorned in bamboo sits in the back, and a stage is opposite the front door with a cozy lounge area off to the side. The venue is dripping with Polynesian charm and nostalgia from the days of Sailor Jerry, complementing the style of its neighboring tattoo shop, Kreepy Tiki. Throughout the shared space, rockabilly dudes and ladies with pinup styling mingle with Fort Lauderdale's rock 'n' roll party crowd. Originally a one-room tattoo boutique, Kreepy Tiki has expanded to include a cozy backroom, where clients get tattooed and primped beneath pictures of John Dillinger and "The Rat Pack." Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The epic centerpiece of the Isle Casino is the vast and spacious bar called Fling. Here, winners and losers can celebrate and mourn, respectively, their nights at the surrounding slot machines while a band jams out in the corner. For the winners who don't feel like losing their momentum, there are electronic gambling machines in front of every barstool. And for the less lucky, there are machine-less tables throughout the room to sit at and sip the affordable (even for the big loser) drinks. Everyone is a winner at this casino bar. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Located inside the Delano Hotel, the Florida Room exudes old school glam reminiscent of Miami's golden age. The bronze ceilings and high chandeliers add class to an otherwise neon-infused Miami nightlife scene. Bringing in top-notch talent and the hippest of celebs, one is bound to have a good time here. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.flossiesbar.com Sundays are the day to visit Flossie's, tucked away on a service road in Dania Beach. Despite the down-and-out location, regulars describe it as a family bar. Family for bikers, that is. Drive into the parking lot to find a sea of Harleys: shiny new hogs, some with cabs, others with “sissy bars” for long hauls. Past the sea of bikes and picnic tables, in what looks like a motel from another era, you'll find a sea of regulars. Flossie's interior is a sprawling common area that desperately needs a makeover, with rescued kitchen furniture and worn bar stools. The place has been a biker staple since 1975. Bar food is the staple here, though occasionally it's Mexican night, with tacos and burritos when the cook gets creative. Burgers and wings serve as fuel for a clientele that needs something to soak up the booze. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A favored watering hole for locals and insomniacs. It closes at 5 a.m. and reopens at 7 a.m., just enough time to hit the Denny's and refuel the gut for round two. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
If your stomach is growling as loudly as the saucy cougar who's trying to persuade you to buy her one of this joint's notoriously stiff martinis, you shouldn't shy away from the menu. Because the food listed inside is high-quality pub fare. All the usual suspects are here: burgers, chicken fingers, fries. The French dip ($9.95)? It's the dippiest. Speaking of things that are French, there are also frogs' legs in garlic butter ($18.95), hopping with flavor. And the fried chicken? Well, let's just say you'll be licking your fingers - kind of like what will happen after a few more drinks with said cougar. So slink on in for some clandestine fun, good grub, and maybe, just maybe, a roll in the big-cat hay. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Entering Freddie's Anchor feels like getting onboard a tugboat. Life preservers decorate the outside, and the nautical theme continues inside, where the lights go dim and the foggy air fills with sounds of cue-ball clacks and locals bitching about something. It's a neighborhood bar that feels as close to the middle of nowhere as you can get in east Lauderdale; it's located next to a giant graveyard and a Hess station. Freddie's is nothing fancy, but the space is big enough to hide away or come in with a party of ten. Plus, it has great chicken wings. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bierhaus.cc After closing his short-lived upscale-food venture, Da Capo (an odd Floribbean/Creole/Mediterranean/Austrian joint), chef/owner Harald Neuberg redesigned this large room to serve the stuff for which he became beloved at the old Mozart Stube: traditional German and Austrian fare, in a convivial college-sports-bar ambiance complete with servers in St. Pauli Girl garb. Schnitzels are superior. So are sausages, available as entrées or in tapas-style portions. There's one special each night, and Wednesday offers a worthy haxen abend -- a roast pork shank roughly the size of Everglades National Park. But dieters are also well served with a mixed salatteller of three salads. Choice is up to the diner, but a combo of gurken (cucumber), shredded karrotten (carrot), and kraut (white cabbage) is highly recommended, owing to their balanced, not-too-vinegary marinades that allow the veggies' individual flavors to come through. Naturally, there's a good selection of hefty German beers, which makes Fritz & Franz's annual Oktoberfest party the most fun and authentic in town. Try the Koenig Ludwig Weisbier, the Warsteiner, or Das Boot -- two liters of the amber brew poured into a giant glass boot so coveted by regulars that you must leave your driver's license as insurance that the restaurant will get it back. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bierhaus.cc Capsule description: Fritz & Franz in Fort Lauderdale is the second location from owner Harald Neuweg. The menu offers mostly Bavarian fare, with a variety of bratwurst and sausages as well as traditional appetizers such as pretzels with cottage-cream cheese dip and sides like spatzle and traditional German salad. Waiters are sometimes clad in traditional garb and are eager to offer samplings of beers from four German breweries and describe some of the less common dishes. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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