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Dimly lit and smoky, O'Brians Irish Pub is a quaint watering hole among the upscale Boca Raton hangouts. The wooden bar mimics that of an Irish pub that has just been picked up from a Dublin street corner and brought to America. The walls are made of wood paneling and exposed brick, with various retro neon beer signs adorning them. A long leather booth lines the mirrored back wall, and a moosehead named "Melvin" greets patrons as they enter the bar. Dartboards and a poker table are available for some friendly competition among friends. Rum barrels have been transformed into tabletops, and there is a vintage cigarette machine available for smokers. O'Brians adds a bit of old neighborhood charm to the newer restaurants and bars amid the Mizner strip. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.oconnorsdelray.com It's St. Patrick's Day every day at O'Connors. The décor brings the charm of old-world Ireland together with the hipness of Delray Beach. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.omalleysoceanpub.com Founded after the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 by some guy referred to only as O'Malley, this outdoor tiki hut behind the Ramada offers a great alternative to indoor sports bars. Sitting arm-in-arm with Hollywood Beach, O'Malley's boasts an ocean breeze, an old-Florida feel, and a friendly staff that knows they live in paradise. Besides, there's great people-watching, including the beach-bum oddballs walking by on the boardwalk. The palm-frond roof is covered with sports flags from most of the Florida universities and professional teams. But because the bar is wall-less, the sports memorabilia all stay on the roof. Instead of a wall littered in banners and jerseys, you get a view of the beach. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.omalleyssportsbar.com Tucked inside the back corner of a Margate strip mall alongside State Road 7 is O'Malley's Sports Bar & Grill. Pool tables and electronic punching games greet patrons at the door, inviting them in for a round of drunken competition. From flat-screen TVs to fluorescent beer signs and sports memorabilia, this bar has all the expected trimmings. Scantily clad waitresses serve locals from behind a circular exposed-brick bar, while the shot girls tempt the crowd to partake in some risque drinking fun. More often than not, the bartenders can be found keeping the stripper pole warm during one of the live bands. Although the interior looks like that of a typical sports haven, the O'Malley's drunkards are more likely to be at a Metallica show than a Dolphins game. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.osheaspub.com This authentic Clematis Street institution has weathered tropical and economic storms, never-ending construction projects, petty politics and more, but it's still the place to come in West Palm when you need someone with an accent who knows how to pull a pint. It's always open late, making it popular with the après-concert crowd leaving Respectable Street. Every standard Irish pub dish is on the menu, with the addition of several roast beef selections. The rest is stereotypically familiar. But that's the key to O'Shea's longevity. And when you're there, try a pint of Murphy's instead of Guinness stout, and see if you don't think it's the cleaner, smoother brew of the two. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Although Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is becoming the new stomping grounds for a swankier local crowd, the old Florida vibe of beach-living survives at Ocean Mist Pub. The warm wooden decor and nautical theme will draw you in, the friendly service will convince you to have a drink, and the pool table will make you stay. No cheesy, touristy gimics like those found at the shops along the same street. Ocean Mist Pub isn't Spring Break headquarters, after all. But it is probably one of the friendliest spots to sit after a day in the sun, or to spend a drinking holiday like St. Patty's, Cinco de Mayo, or, well, any other holiday you get off work. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Ocean Pointe Tiki Lounge is an optimal beachside hangout, both for hotel guests who feel like venturing no farther than the pool deck and for locals looking for an ocean breeze to accompany their beer (but not a maddening crowd). Its accessible-yet-out-of-sight location is the foundation for this spot's cool character. Add cheerful barkeeps and a menu from the U.S. Steakhouse inside (which even features a garden burger for the veg-headed vacationers) and you've got a real South Florida gem. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.oceans234.com With a view like this, it's no wonder this oceanfront bistro is packed during season with snowbirds snapping phone photos of the pier to taunt snow-shoveling friends back home. A wide selection of seafood anchors the menu at this casual-chic spot, but it's the creative extras like seafood hummus or beef picadillo empanada that shake up the mix. A full sushi menu, including taiyo tastings selections, is available. Both the bar and lunch menus offer small plates and good deals - see the big panini list and yummy salads. Don't miss the grilled chicken paillard with arugula salad and the lobster club with avocado salad and bacon. Pulled pork and crab-cake sliders could be shared; the convivial atmosphere begs you to come with friends. At dinner, look for sun-dried tomato-crusted wahoo, pistachio mahi-mahi, lobster mac 'n' cheese, or huge fruitti de mare platters. For landlubbers, there are steaks, ribs, and chicken. You'll have to wait on weekends, especially for the Sunday brunch, to get those coveted deck tables, but that Chamber of Commerce picture-perfect view is so worth it. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.octopusgarden.com Small in size but big in spirit, the Octopus Garden is an eclectic watering hole in Hollywood's downtown district. A giant octopus is displayed high above the bar like an X on a treasure map. The sounds of live music and '90s hits pour out onto the street. Inside this low- lit venue, maroon-colored walls are littered with neon signs and rock 'n' roll memorabilia. A stage in the back acts as a home to nightly musical acts and karaoke stars. An attentive bartender hangs behind the tiny marble bar in the front, never leaving a dry glass in the house. Tipsy patrons migrate between the indoor and outdoor areas of the bar, enticing passersby to take part in a little locals-only debauchery. The Octopus Garden adds a bit of old neighborhood charm to the newer restaurants and bars amid the downtown strip. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://oth.offthehookahfl.com Off the Hookah is Las Olas Riverfront’s dance club, hookah lounge, and waterfront dining wrapped up in one sexy, Egyptian-themed venue. Vegas-style flair bartenders serve the drinks, belly dancers arouse the onlookers, and the Mediterranean and sushi menu tantalizes the taste buds. There are cabana beds throughout the venue; thus, you can ask someone to go to bed without having to go home. Or ask a cutie to munch on the Mediterranean platter and share a banana/honey-flavored hookah (not hooker, wiseguy!). Also, there are drink specials during happy hour, ladies’ night, and college night to keep the party going. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Slip into bed or on a lounge or deep pillow to "dine" at this nightclub and almost-restaurant on Clematis, where it's form and fun over function. It doesn't take itself too seriously - all the faux artifacts of Middle Eastern digs are playfully interspersed with the furniture, meant for group dining. Noshes range from sushi to hummus and veggie flatbreads. Creative touches, possibly lost on this club crowd, include pomegranate-glazed duck with butterscotch sweet mashed potatoes, or crab cake with corn salsa, candied pancetta and a citrus beurre blanc. The beef's seasoned with Middle Eastern spices for a slider trio, there are a number of kabobs (kafka, anyone?), a gyro, and full sushi menu. A separate hookah menu - all non-tobacco - is on hand. Bartenders here are of the flair variety and are part of the entertainment. Lunch is a relatively quiet buffet, otherwise, it's all about the club vibe. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/onefortheroadbar Closed only two hours each day, Lake Worth's One for the Road is a reliable watering hole with a blue-collar vibe. Mounted deer and boar heads overlook a casually dressed, mostly male crowd that hangs at the bar and plays on the venue's pool tables, a foosball table, and a shuffleboard game. Live rock bands play on Friday nights, and pool is free on Sundays. During happy hour, which begins when the bar opens at 7 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m., well cocktails and domestic beer cost $2.25. On Sunday mornings, bloody marys cost $2. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.theorangedoor.com Far too spacious and prettily lit to be a dive and down-home enough to be cozy, the Orange Door is half private party spot, half go-to blues venue. Part of a shopping plaza off Northlake Boulevard in Lake Park, the bar features a black-box-style theater setup and plenty of seating - complete with tables and flower centerpieces. Each weekend, it becomes a heavy-duty house of blues - soul and jazz too - playing host to local, national, and international acts like J.P. Soars and the Red Hots, Tommy Castro, and Eric Culberson. Thanks to its status as a local blues mecca, it has street cred among the locals, allowing it to be suitable for all kinds of events - like the two-day Lake Worth/Miami music festival Zitfest. The rest of the week, the Orange Door is yours for the taking - the owners are happy to book your private party or show in the space, still buzzing with the bluesy, twangy energy left over from the sizable crowds it draws each weekend. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/originalfatcats For those seeking a grittier alternative to the suits and heels scene on Las Olas Boulevard, Fat Cat's is a downtown Fort Lauderdale mainstay featuring dark, Americana-littered walls, an eclectic program of local live music, and a formidable selection of cheap beer. Active types dance and sing along an inch from the stage, while the sullen sit in the shadows watching, drinking, and loving every minute of it. Shoot a game of pool, groove to the live reggae on Wednesday nights, or hang out on the front patio for some great people-watching. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.ourplaceboca.com This brick-walled sports bar and tiki hut, located in the Boca Raton Plaza Hotel and Suites, has a warm neighborhood vibe. Our Place serves well drinks for $2.35 during its daily 12-hour happy hour (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) at the inside bar. Televisions throughout the bar's mutli-level interior are tuned to various sports games, and there are framed photographs of several baseball stadiums on the wall. But it's the big, blow-up eagle mascot for the Philadelphia Eagles that shows the bars' loyalty. Hot roast beef sandwiches are Our Places' specialty, but the kitchen, where all food is made on premises, also turns out Philly cheesesteaks, Mardi Gras shrimp and clams, Mediterranean salad and filet mignon as well as a nightly menu of $9.99 specials. There's a complimentary buffet every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. and a countdown to St. Patrick's Day party on the 17th of each month with shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage. The tiki bar, located across the lobby, is a tiny hut with bartop and table seating that's located next to the hotel's pool. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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