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http://www.wallmiami.com The entrance to Wall Lounge is located right outside the garden at the W Hotel on South Beach. Design elements include light shows on the walls, frosted glass doors in the bathrooms, and high ceilings. There's not much of a dance floor, but it's called a lounge for a reason. It is so small it does not merit a VIP: It is the VIP. This factor made it the New Times winner of the 2010 "Best Place to See Celebrities." Jessica Alba, Gabrielle Union, the All American Rejects, Erykah Badu, Swizz Beatz, Jamie Foxx, Jason Binn, and Selita Ebanks are just a few of the celebrities who have walked through WALL's infamous doors. Other guest sightings have been rumored, but unless the press snaps a picture, they're almost impossible to confirm. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Walshs-Irish-Sports-Pub/162099170483081?fref=ts Part Irish pub, part pimped-out man cave, Walsh's Pub is a charming pot of gold on Federal Highway in Hollywood Beach. Vintage Guinness posters, leprechaun paraphernalia, and other Irish kitsch deck the halls of this establishment along with the odd, bubbling dragon fountain and a host of inflatable Jameson bottles. Walsh's has a full bar, an assortment of imported beer, and several domestic beers on tap, including the bar's namesake, Walsh's Irish Red, a sweet, nutty variety. Although most of the action is centered around the pub's expansive bar, there is also plenty to do on the sidelines, including Ping-Pong, pool, videogames, and darts. Catch the big game on one of six large televisions, or enjoy the view at Thursday's live music and lingerie show. Take advantage of daily happy-hour specials from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday, or chill outside and enjoy $3 bloody marys and mimosas on Sunday. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
This aptly named dive is hidden in Boca's compact light-industrial sector and is a favorite among the blue-collar types who punch a clock in the area. Football pennants line the ceiling, racing signs abound, and there's a small space reserved for a few pool tables. But at happy hour, the sport of choice is cheap, good drink and plenty of it. Though an old-school cigarette machine stands guard at the entry, the air of the Warehouse Pub is surprisingly clear, likely owing to the full menu, which includes fish specials, pizza, fried foods, and even tossed salads. Don't let the nondescript "rough" exterior or more mature crowd frighten you away - the record won't come screeching to a halt when you step through the door for the first time. This is a good-natured drinking man/woman's bar, where you can expect to get your money's worth for a glass of cold beer, and it will be served with a smile. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Drinks and seafood come at decent prices. An outdoor, floating bar is a hot spot to drink rumrunners and watch boats cruise past. For the past 17 years, Waterway's Sunday Night Reggae Party, Rhythmation, has raged out of control. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.waxys.com The pub's interior is so authentically Irish, you almost expect a peat fire to be burning. Instead, you'll have to get a glow off the Irish brews on tap, including Harp and Guinness. The fare's a bit inconsistent, comprising American (Buffalo wings), British (bangers and mash), and Irish (oak-smoked salmon) favorites. The Irish standards, particularly the beef stewed with Guinness and served with homemade brown bread, are handled best. Have a nightcap for dessert with whiskey-laced, bread-and-butter pudding. Enjoy an Irish breakfast on weekends. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The Wayward Sailor Pub, located on the southwest corner of Oakland Park Boulevard and Federal Highway, often serves as a post-party spot for nights at the music venue Culture Room. But it does fine on its own as it offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere: nautical with the spirit of Fort Lauderdale but full of Pittsburgh Steelers pride. The bar has a wonderfully diverse selection of beer from standard domestics to Belgian beers you've never heard of to Pittsburgh beer staple Iron City. The food is served with the loving attention associated with a family-owned bar -- on most nights you'll see the owner manning the ship as he sits at the bar. Poker night with a casino style table is held regularly. TVs throughout the bar display all the sporting events of the moment. And the jukebox brings the tunes. Don't forget to ring the bell on the way out. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A tight little bar with a decent-sized patio on the second story of CityPlace. One entire wall is lined with Frozen Daiquiri machines that spew out flavors such as Call-A-Cab, Attitude Improvement, and Shock Treatment. The classics, like Strawberry and Sex on the Beach, are popular as well. Ask to mix and match and see what you can come up with. The drinks aren't too weak, but they aren't too strong either, so sit a spell. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
One part casual, one part frozen mix, a whole lot of grain alcohol, and don't forget the floater shot on top for the recipe of a night out at Wet Willie's. Located outside Hard Rock's Improv Comedy Club, Wet Willie's is the spot for a thirst-quenching and alcohol-filled treat on a hot summer night. Simple in décor, the outside venue is all about the booze. Behind the patio bar are more than a dozen daiquiri machines churning out flavors to mix and match, and in no time, the taste buds (and liver) will be going wild. The Call a Cab and Shock Treatment are among the customer favorites, but one too many and the night will be a blur. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Wetz Pub in Sunrise has a good plan: Drink with them on Saturday night. Come for $2 bloody marys on Sunday until noon. Go home, recover, and come back Sunday night at 9 p.m. for a beer pong tournament and start the cycle all over again. The bar is open at 9 a.m. every day, and early drinkers are rewarded with $3 call drinks until noon. Off-hours specials not your thing? Come by for a NASCAR event or football party. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.starwoodhotels.com A ritzy alternative to the beach-bum bars at Beach Place and farther along A1A, the W Hotel's Whiskey Blue boasts a sultry décor: Low, blue lights artfully drip from the ceiling, and a muted yellow glows behind the liquor on the shelf at the horseshoe bar. The bar shape is mimicked by the half-circle, black leather couches that line the left side. The space may be small, but that's OK - it's not so much a nightclub for dancing as it is a swanky gathering spot for schmoozing. The party continues onto the patio, which wraps around the corner and offers views of the beach that confirm why you vacationed (or live) in South Florida in the first place. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.whiskeytangofl.com Whiskey Tango is a common term in military circles to describe white trash, and the owners of the all-American bar and grill bearing the same name revel in that fact. Advertised as redneck cool, trailer-park fabulous, and white-trash chic, Hollywood's WT is clearly aiming for a clientele more concerned about good food and drink than paying attention to the labels on their clothing. Two pool tables, an electronic-touch poker table, a boxing machine, steel-tipped darts, a basketball hoop, and more than a dozen high-definition televisions prove WT is the sports mecca of downtown Hollywood. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.wildsealasolas.com Another trendy addition to the ever-fleeting Las Olas Boulevard nightlife and dining scene, Wild Sea Oyster Bar & Grille appeals to the young professional crowd – or those with a more discerning palate and bigger pockets – looking for the newest, coolest spot to shmooze. Located inside the old Grille Room at the historic Riverside Hotel, the revamped bar and restaurant now features modern furnishings and whitewashed wood floors, giving the whole place an updated Hamptons feel. Crafty cocktails like the purple basil gimlet or a gin concoction made with Hendricks, Fresno chili, and egg whites are fresh and surprisingly creative offerings compared to other bars' on the strip. But with a limited – and pricey – food menu, inconsistent service, and the somewhat pretentious, assuming air of the rich new kid on the block, this seafoodcentric Las Olas hopeful needs to work out a few kinks before it can be considered anything exceptional. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.willcallmiami.com Will Call is Downtown Miami's newest sports bar, speakeasy, grill, and music venue. It's located just below the Metromover at NE Second Avenue and Seventh Street, offering a perfect a view of both Freedom Tower and the AAA jumbotron. This joint's got an outdoor wooden deck for chilling. It features more flat screens than a TV convention. There's even a stage -- not to mention a DJ booth, pool and ping-pong tables, an old-school arcade game, VIP booths, leather bathroom doors, cowgirl saddle seats, a solid concrete bar top, and a 24-hour liquor license. And there's even free parking. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Willy's boasts a fiercely local vibe; a friendly, bubbly brunet behind the bar; and a 23-hour liquor license. If things are still raging at 7 a.m., says the bartender, Willy's stays open. Not much fills the semilarge space. Some kegs crowd a wall, surrounded by unused chairs. A couch, which if it could talk would probably cough up a lung, sits against another wall, lonely and straggly. The island bar docks in the middle of the room, while two pool tables sit open and free to anyone. And the patrons vary from irritable to exceptionally friendly; mildly threatening and persistent to wholly inviting and affable. But however they differ in manners, they all share the same wear and tear as the bar they frequent. Willy's tolerates no airs. Expect cheap booze and smoky ambiance. Oh, and there's a shoe stuck on the roof outside for added personality. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A little hint of the Emerald Isle can be found just beyond the doors of the Wishing Well Irish Pub in Boca Raton. The high-ceilinged and roomy pub is located in the heart of the city at Mizner Village. Although the interior feels a bit like the old city of Dublin, the wide variety of flat-screen TVs, dartboards, and pool tables makes any patron feel right at home. In addition to the inside, there is also an outdoor garden patio for those looking to escape and take in the surroundings. Not only is there a colorful array of beers and liquors to choose from but there are traditional delights on hand like bangers and mash or a succulent shepherd's pie to fuel those Irish cravings. So take a load off and wash the day's troubles away with a hearty pint of Guinness or Harp, or try your luck with a stiff shot of Irish whiskey. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.worldofbeerusa.com World of Beer, located in the Promenade at Coconut Creek, almost feels like a beer-themed museum. Walk in and you're greeted by high ceilings and a warehouse-type décor that's so open, it seems like it should house some giant showcase of beer-drinker artifacts. But nothing is lost because of it. After all, seating is limited at the winding bar, and you'll want some breathing space when you try to conquer the massive menu of craft beers. Drink around the world with beers from Poland, Japan, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, and Vietnam, to name just a few on the exhaustive list. And even though WoB offers more than 500 at any given time, the bar really rotates about 1,000. The only choices you don't have? Budweiser, Miller, Coors. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://clematis.wobusa.com Beer, beer, and, well, more beer. Situated in the midst of the bustling Clematis Street strip, World of Beer is truly the mecca of brews. Inside, the exposed brick walls are adorned in fancy beer signage and memorabilia. From cozy booths to barstools and high-top tables, seating choices are ample. However, if it's a weekend, you'll be lucky to find a space to stand. Enormous flat-screen TVs hang above the bar broadcasting the latest sports happenings. Behind the long, wooden bar, endless amounts of beer bottles and taps line the shelves and coolers. Boasting a selection of more than 500 beers, this venue is for the true beer lover. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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