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On a quiet corner in downtown Hollywood is G's Place, a casual watering hole with a locals-only crowd. The walls are painted in blue and adorned with sports memorabilia and beer paraphernalia. With a pool table, dartboards, and a rather loud jukebox, there is no shortage of delights for drinkers. The patrons are just as chatty as the bartender and are always looking for a friendly ear to share a tipsy tale or two. Beer and liquor are available, as well as an assortment of traditional bar fare, including the bar's famous wings. Cozy and quaint, this local gem is sizable in character and personality. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Brews and bros is the name of the game at Coral Springs landmark G.W. Sharkeys. Tucked inside a corner of a strip mall, for decades, this sports bar has been a drinking haven for locals. Multiple TVs hang in various locations, the wood-paneled walls are decked out with neighborhood sports team memorabilia, and there is a stage in the back for karaoke lovers. There is also a large wooden center bar filled with draft beers and liquors, but it's usually packed, so be prepared to squeeze through the crowd. From pool tables to electronic dartboards and bar-top arcade games, Sharkeys has all the necessary boys'-night-out drinking accessories. In addition to the alcohol selection is a wide variety of quintessential sports bar fare available to cure the late-night munchies. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.clubgabys.com Gaby's has the special ratchet charm that only a dive bar located in a Pembroke Pines strip mall could have. Don't worry about the squadron of cop cars posted up in the parking lot outside – once you get past the security pat down at the front door, you won't be disappointed. Gaby's features two main rooms, usually host to a range of music nights – everything from live music to reggae and hip-hop – with young and older crowds typically segregating themselves between the two. Cheap drinks, great bartenders, a lingering stench of ganja, and the hole-in-the-wall sense of acceptance you'll feel as the night unfolds and the regulars get rowdy keep locals coming back to Gaby's. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.galuppis.com This classy yet unpretentious sports bar and restaurant lets diners take in the golf-course view with its fountains, ponds, and elegant bridges. You may have to put down the fork, take your eyes off the game, and snap a couple of photographs to add to your Facebook profile. Galuppi's, family-owned and -operated, offers Sunday brunch and game nights. Ladies' nights draw a busy crowd of those who seek something as comfortable as a sports bar but something a few points higher. The menu is all-American, with items like salad, soups, sandwiches, pasta, steaks, and seafood. There's a kids menu too. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com The Garret is a secret hideaway club within downtown indie hot-spot Grand Central. It has its own side entrance (use 7th street), and a steep flight of stairs, so watch your footwork. The bar is dark, the drinks are cold, and the intimate room hosts artists and DJs well into the early morning. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Tucked inside Diamond Strike lanes in Pompano Beach, this bar boasts loads of regulars who eat dinner and drink beers before bowling a few games. This place often gets packed weekday nights, brimming with customers putting away beer-bucket specials and playing video trivia at the end of the bar. Pool tables and darts are set up on one side of the bar, and a jukebox is loaded with Top 40 favorites. Twice-weekly poker tournaments keep the bartenders busy pouring drinks. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The bar sits island-like among a sea of pool tables. Cheap drinks, smoking allowed, and classic rock blaring from the juke box. What more could you need for a round of 9-ball? Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.georgiesalibi.com Abuzz with playful conversation and flickering laughter, Georgie’s Alibi is the lighthearted hub of gay life in Wilton Manors. The spacious bar is a red-lighted lounge during its long and generous happy hour. When the light melts away, the music swells and ballad-bellowing divas flood the television-covered walls in a torrent of danceable beats. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.geronimosbar.com It's not uncommon to find Geronimo's packed at the end of the workweek. You'll find the same crowd during happy hour as you'll find stumbling out at 2 in the morning. Geronimo's is one of those rare neighborhood bars whose regulars aren't crusty, chain-smoking curmudgeons. Young professionals and younger college students from nearby Nova, BCC, and ITT arrive in small groups and almost simultaneously let loose a sigh of relief: Beer, booze, and 35-cent chicken wings! Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Gerri's in Margate looks fairly small from the outside, but once you get inside, you see it's surprisingly large. The bar is front-and-center, with darts on one wall and a pool table a bit farther away. Locals flock to this joint afternoon and night to have a few beverages and poke fun at one another. Gerri's philosophy is "every hour is happy hour," and the bar makes good on that with daily specials, including $1 bottles and $2 domestic drafts. The regulars are not shy about kicking back several shots of their favorite, Jägermeister. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.gingerbaycafefl.com Ginger Bay Café is known for its smooth Caribbean vibe, featuring tunes as spicy as the jerk chicken. With live music five nights a week, you've got several options to choose from. Wednesdays at the Bay is "dance hall night." Thursdays feature soca and calypso music. Round out the weekend with reggae on Friday and Saturday nights, and wind down to jazz on Sundays. Ginger Bay Café is the only Caribbean restaurant in downtown Hollywood, so where else would you go to satisfy your craving for good times and island food? This late-night club-crawl stop-off point serves spicy jerk chicken, whole fried fish, and potent-as-hell rum drinks. Not the kind of place for quiet dinner conversations and soft lighting, this lively Caribbean hangout comes equipped with DJs blaring reggae, hip-hop, and R&B and live bands playing into the wee hours. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
For nearly six decades, Gold Crown has been a laid-back refuge for Hollywood billiards enthusiasts looking to hang out and shoot a few games. Over the years, the regulars have come and gone, but photos of them remain on the wall, each of them saying a thousand words about the spirit of the place. You're welcome here whether you're a seasoned regular or a novice. And if you classify yourself as the latter and would like to climb up a few rungs, you're in luck. Gold Crown offers lessons as well as a friendly atmosphere. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Inside the lobby of the historic Riverside Hotel on Las Olas Boulevard is the Golden Lyon, a cozy bar fit for a first date or chit-chat over happy hour cocktails. An enormous golden lion invites Las Olas patrons into the quaint lounge where an eclectic beer selection and extensive wine selection can be found. Bamboo leaf fans circulate a cool breeze air, a small stereo plays adult contemporary hits and a side entryway reveals a view of the Las Olas scene. The casual environment of the Golden Lyon provides hotel guests and shoppers with a laid back option in the midst of the nonstop action on the boulevard. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.showbars.com/about/goldrush-mi/ Located downtown, Goldrush is the only strip club in Miami that (legally) serves liquor 24 hours a day. In addition to the obvious draws of naked women, lap dances, and booze, Goldrush has a full menu of food people apparently eat when not salivating over the dancers. The club also has a walk-up window where those waiting to get into nearby Space can order munchies. DJs spin house music and Top 40 hits, and cover ranges from free to $20. Drink specials include $15 buckets of domestic beers and $125 bottle service. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Gotrocks American Pub is the ultimate sports fanatic hangout. Located in the back of Margate's Peppertree Plaza, the two-room pub has more flat-screen TVs than a shopping mall. Every seat in the house has a view of at least two televisions, ideal for watching your favorite sports events. The ceilings are exposed, and the walls are exposed brick as well as painted an orange shade, giving the bar an industrialized feel. An enormous oval wooden bar fills the center of the main room, and a crowd of mixed ages fills the seats, mostly yelling at the televisions and slamming down beers. Gotrocks has an array of daily drinking specials, including two happy hours, from 4 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. until close. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.gradysbar.com Fort Lauderdale is filled with a colorful array of hidden dives, including the 70-something-year-old Grady's Bar. This is a locals-only spot and certainly not for the weak-hearted. The dim interior is somewhat reminiscent of an old moose lodge with drop ceilings, cigarette machines, and wood laminate walls. Grady's even has a shrine dedicated to itself. The jukebox is filled with music gems of yesteryear, and the patrons aren't shy about doing a little impromptu dancing. There's one pool table and a few videogames for extra entertainment, but the guy sitting next to you is probably more interesting. The drinks are some of the cheapest in town, but credit cards won't get you anywhere, so remember to bring cash. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.grandcentralmiami.com This midsize live-performance venue has a killer light show and sound system. The open warehouse-like space in downtown Miami includes a stage, plenty of dance floor, a range of seating options, and an outdoor area. Management procures buzz-worthy underground indie acts from around the world. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.greenbarkitchen.com Another addition to the growing Fort Lauderdale scene for alternative food and beverage options that cater to a hipper, younger crowd, Green Bar & Kitchen offers an array of plant-based eats; superfood smoothies; cold-pressed juices; organic, vegan, and gluten-free baked goods; and organic craft beers and wines. Originally the Zenergy food truck, Green Bar & Kitchen makes its permanent home nestled in a plaza on 17th Street, complete with a small organic market area and a patio with outdoor seating. Come during lunch for a quick, healthy bite and craft beer, or enjoy tapas-styled fare in the evening with a bottle of wine out on the patio. The moss-covered wall décor, modern, white furniture, and eye-catching beechwood hanging light fixture give this intimately sized spot just the right amount of chic without being overly pretentious. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.greenbarkitchen.com Another addition to the growing Fort Lauderdale scene for alternative food and beverage options that cater to a hipper, younger crowd, Green Bar & Kitchen offers an array of plant-based eats; superfood smoothies; cold-pressed juices; organic, vegan, and gluten-free baked goods; and organic craft beers and wines. Originally the Zenergy food truck, Green Bar & Kitchen makes its permanent home nestled in a plaza on 17th Street, complete with a small organic market area and a patio with outdoor seating. Come during lunch for a quick, healthy bite and craft beer, or enjoy tapas-styled fare in the evening with a bottle of wine out on the patio. The moss-covered wall décor, modern, white furniture, and eye-catching beechwood hanging light fixture give this intimately sized spot just the right amount of chic without being overly pretentious. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.greenroomlive.com The multilevel Green Room is the latest addition to the America's Backyard/Revolution family, providing the downtown Fort Lauderdale locale with a unique nighttime hangout. Although chic in décor with white leather couches, fancy lighting systems, and Marie Antoinette-style chandeliers, the attitude is far from that of red-velvet roped-off club. An enormous dance floor fills up the center of the club where the local hip 20-somethings gyrate to indie sounds and electro beats. Adjacent is the stage, often filled with musical acts from the local area, and the occasional burlesque troupe performance by the Reckless Dames. Newly installed is the venue's art gallery, a place for South Florida's up-and-coming artists to showcase their talent during weekly event "Gallery Saturdays." Focusing less on the VIP club concept, the Green Room is Fort Lauderdale's answer to a laid-back night of good times and dancing with friends. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.grille66andbar.com Grill 66 & Bar is an upscale waterfront restaurant known to draw Broward's recession-proof crowd. Located on the Intracoastal Waterway adjacent to Pier 66 and the Hyatt hotel, the eatery boasts white tablecloths and a lovely view of yachts floating by. The lollipop lamb chops with mixed baby leaf lettuce and a house sauce are a popular option. Dig on the crab cakes or sweet-and-spicy calamari for your seafood fix. $3 potato skins are a steal for this swanky spot. The dinner menu includes fresh-caught fish, prime steaks, daily specials, soups, and featured salads. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.gryphon-club.com Gryphon is Hard Rock's quintessential party playground. Host to some big names in electronica, the indoor club area features a sunken dance floor and a backdrop that's lit by a shifting color scheme and the glow of curved, soft lasers. Long, red couches line the perimeter of the dance floor, while more seating dots the rest of the decidedly modern space above. Patrons dance or order drinks from two bars, mingling under delicate icicle-like fixtures that shimmer with the mind-altering back lighting. Even the bathrooms continue the ultramodern motif with tiled sea-green walls and silver, contemporary-looking, disc-shaped light fixtures. Between the cover and the drinks, a night at Gryphon will cost you. Try the VIP area for the ultimate in indulgence outside of South Beach. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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