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The fact that it's been a bar since 1953 makes the Sail Inn Tavern a historic neighborhood bar. The boat on its roof and its staunchly loyal locals make it an institution. The place is so beloved, the bartenders come up through the ranks after many years as regulars. Decorated with salvaged nautical elements such as portholes, ocean maps and boat ropes, and personal memorabilia from the bar "family," the place is both kitschy and homey. With just one pool table and a few TVs, the real entertainment comes from the characters: bikers, golf and tennis pros, writers, tattooed bad asses, loudmouthed lesbians, metal heads, meatheads, and the late-night party set. With the best Jäger bombs ever, don't plan on getting tanked and sleeping it off on site. The Sail Inn doesn't actually offer lodging, but the name is a convenient setup for its motto: "Sail Inn, stumble out!" Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Nestled in a mahogany corner of the bright-orange Beach Place, SallyO Irish Pub comes straight from Ireland, literally. All of the mahogany paneling, bar, and ceiling were made in the motherland and shipped over. The bar stocks wine, tea from Britain, and various beers from Ireland and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Families staying in hotels nearby can bring the kids for pajama karaoke on Mondays. For a more mature crowd, SallyO offers a 17-piece jazz band on Thursdays and a winetasting on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. Those who are sandy after a day at the beach can grab a beer at a smaller pavilion bar outside. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.sandbarfortlauderdale.com The ocean breeze, a view of bikini babes passing by, and a cold one in hand. What could be better? This beachside trifecta of paradise is what makes the Sandbar the ultimate sunny-afternoon spot to grab a drink. Part of the corridor of bars, tattoo shops, and shops off Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, this venue is all about high-energy music mixed with a casual setting. Completely open air and made up of two levels, there is no shortage of places to sit and people-watch as the day passes by. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
There's a relaxed, beachy feel, with a half foot of sand covering the floor. Tiki decorations, and a lifeguard stand round out the theme. The local-friendly neighborhood bar also offers pool tables. There are happy-hour specials weekdays from 4 to 8 p.m., and drink deals include $1 off anything and two-for-one shots. Every Sunday, there's a complimentary buffet. Homemade chili is served during NFL games aired on large flat-screens at the bar. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.santolounge.com It's only fitting that a nightclub named Santo - Spanish for saint - shares its address with a multimillion-dollar casino. shares its address with a multimillion-dollar casino. Originally on South Beach's Lincoln Road, Santo relocated to Hallandale Beach's Gulfstream Park in the summer of 2010. Though the area's nightlife was seemingly nonexistent, this 4,000-square-foot, urban-chic lounge attracts an upscale South Florida crowd from Boca to Brickell. Located on the second floor of the casino complex, Santo offers full bar and bottle service. As is the case with most ultralounges, Santo isn't cheap - $20 cover after midnight - but the people are beautiful and the staff is gracious, thus justifying the price of admission. The lounge gets busy after midnight, and it's not uncommon to see young lovers flirting and scantily clad women dancing atop the bar. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.sasmartinilounge.com Formerly known as the Sauer Apple Saloon, the SAS Martini Lounge is everything but a bar that can be found in an old Western movie. The bar's recent face-lift is that of a upscale club meets trendy beach hangout, minus the hassle of VIPs and velvet ropes. The dimly lit lounge is illuminated by paper lanterns dangling above the dance floor, with wooden mirrors lining the walls and mod couches for a cozier option opposite the metal high-top chairs. The dance floor is packed in the late-night hours, but during the day, the SAS Martini Lounge is a more relaxed environment. In staying true to its martini-lounge theme, the specialty drink menu is extensive, with flavorful and fruity cocktails. In addition to the full liquor and beer selections, SAS has a tapas-style menu with small-plate salads, traditional Greek platters, and baked Brie. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.satchmoblues.com The Satchmo Blues Bar brings a new type of New Orleans blues flavor to the surrounding Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. Upstairs from the Fritz & Franz Bierhaus, this dimly lit bar is packed with folks of all ages looking to fulfill their blues craving. The fire-engine-red walls are adorned with old timey photos and music-influenced artwork. The room is packed with tables all the way up to the stage, with a full bar in the back for a more relaxing setting. The menu is a mix of German bar bites from the Bierhaus downstairs and New Orleans-style favorites like jambalaya. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.scandalsfla.com Yeeee-haw! Get out those spurs, 10 gallon hat, and maybe even a pair of ass-less chaps. Also don't forgot to brush up on those line dancing skills, cause Scandals Saloon is the place for the country loving boys. This enormous venue looks like it's right out of a western movie, including an outdoor area that has bales of hay stacked to the sky. Don't worry if those line dancing skills are a little rusty, classes are given throughout the week. So get ready to grab your partner and swing him round and round, because Scandals Saloon isn't your typical nightclub techno bumping place. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.scarlettscabaret.com A favorite among everyone from frat boys to business types, Scarlett’s caters to the horny masses from all over South Florida. Coming in at an expansive 12,000 square feet, the strip club houses four stages, three bars, five themed VIP rooms, and 20 private dance rooms. Whether you’re on a tight budget or have plenty of cash to throw around, there’s a little something for everyone. Open until 6 a.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. weekends, Scarlett’s is the go-to spot for late-night debauchery. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.scorebar.net Adonis is in the house, South Beach style. Good luck getting past the attitude, though. Since its inception Score has been the epicenter of the well-coifed and tightly muscled set, and it can be tough to break into those tight-knit cliques, though things get looser as the night goes on. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Enjoy authentic Jamaican food at this West Palm Beach lounge. Located in a nondescript strip mall, this hidden lounge is easy to miss. Every Friday night is karaoke. Along with the standard rock and pop hits, singers can perform their favorite reggae and calypso songs. Nightly specials include a deal in which your seventh domestic or import beer is free. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.seminolecoconutcreekcasino.com The Coconut Creek Casino isn't just about gambling. The venue's Nectar Lounge provides a high-energy environment for live musical performances, savory cocktails, and sushi. A long marble bar winds through the front with a platform stage behind. Colorful light boxes illuminate the back wall of the stage, many filled with various top-shelf liquors. Red geometric shapes dangle above the scattered tables in the low-lit bar, and a brown leather booth divides the room. A circular portion of the side bar has electronic gambling machines in case someone wants to try her luck. With happy-hour specials, a variety of musical acts, and a 6 a.m. closing time, the Nectar Lounge is rarely quiet. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.karaokemiami.com Sports and the sea collide at this sunken ship of a locals bar. Pirate paraphernalia and random sports equipment litter the walls and ceilings giving off a friendly hole in the wall atmosphere. Stare at the naked mermaid busts, jam to a live band, or try your luck at pool. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Seventh Street Wine Company has it all: atmosphere, service, and quality. Located off Federal Highway in an inconspicuous yellowish building, Seventh Street's entrance is around the back in what looks like a pretty cruddy parking lot. But walk in and the multiple spaces take you in. Low ceilings open up to wonderfully lit rooms with brown leather sofas and funky light fixtures; the bar boasts an entirely different color scheme with blue walls and cushions attached to the contemporary metal chairs. If that's not enough, there is a cozy seating area outside, and a private room indoors that features a large flat screen and wine-box cabinets. Wine novices shouldn't fret. It may seem a bit intimidating at first, but the staff is very helpful and you can sample, though not for free, the more than 70 wines that are on tap. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Sharkey and his wife treat customers like part of their family. The bar boasts just 26 seats, and just as many kegs of beer are ordered weekly. Regulars don't just come to have a beer or two - they visit on Thanksgiving and bowl with turkeys. They go on daytrips together and compete in bar competitions. They have birthday wishes included on the bar's calendar of events. Sharkey himself can often be found at the bar commiserating, dressed in his Hawaiian shirts. Events change monthly, but there are always dart leagues and pool tournaments. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
This Boynton Beach pub is tucked away in an unassuming plaza in a quiet suburb. But for being smack dab in the middle of a suburban nightmare, it kicks out a hearty dose of punk rock. Local boys Die Stinkin and Billy Boloby have all caused good-natured riots here at one point or another. The narrow confines keep you impossibly close to the music and even closer to the bar. And that's always a good thing. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.shenaniganseastsidepub.com Following in the footsteps of its sister location, Shenanigans East Side Pub is the Dania Beach spot to go to for a laid-back night of drinking or late-night snacks with friends. With three bars, including an outdoor tiki area, there is no shortage of drinks to go around. Exposed brick walls in the main bar, various seating options, and an array of flat-screen TVs make it the quintessential sports-bar hangout. Opposite the main portion of the venue is the BBQ room, complete with a pool table, and it's available for private party booking. To complement its eclectic menu of bar foods, BBQ delights, and mouthwatering wings, Shenanigans recently added a drive-through window. Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., Shenanigans prides itself on being family-owned and -operated since 1992. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.shenaniganssportspub.com A few miles west of I-95 on Sheridan is the family-owned Shenanigans Sports Pub. Hanging in the front window is a giant Irish flag, but the interior's décor reflects that of a quintessential locals-only sports hangout. From the referee-uniform-clad bartenders to an anything-goes (and smoke-free!) atmosphere, Shenanigans is the place for sports junkies. Multiple TVs hang in various locations, the wood-paneled walls are decked out with neighborhood sports team memorabilia, and kitschy NASCAR lamps dangle over dimly lit pool tables. The jeans and T-shirt beer guzzlers can be heard either yelling at the television or singing along karaoke-style to the '90s cover band playing under the disco ball. In addition to a wide selection of beers, Shenanigans has a surprisingly large signature-cocktail menu, including the particularly refreshing palmetto cocktail, a mix of pink lemonade and sweet tea vodka. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cooljunkie.com/miami/shine_venue_shine_miami_35175.html This is what South Beach is all about. Money, money, and beautiful people. Since the hotel housing the club got a multi-million dollar makeover, Shine has, well, shined. The custom lighting and sound system designed by Steve Dash will wow everyone who walks into the grand lobby. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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