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http://www.rooftopresort.com This lifestyle-nudist and swingers club on the roof of an adult themed resort offers naked party goers the chance to dance the night away. The BYOB club offers a slew of fetish, theme, and zodiac events, and club patrons even get access to the "playrooms" and sauna. To top it all off, Eden has retractable roof and climate control to ensure it's never too cold for a good time. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.clubeuforia.com This mostly hip-hop club in downtown Miami caters to the Hispanic party-animal crowd, though all people are welcome. The dress code is strictly enforced, however, so no shorts or hats. Also no credit cards; this place is cash only. Stay tuned to the club's Facebook and Twitter pages for weekly specials involving free entrance and complimentary bottles. Groups are encouraged to call for reservations. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.clubplaysouthbeach.com Hip-hop royalty makes its way through Play's doors on a regular basis. They have hosted some of the biggest names in the business including Drake, Nikki Minaj, Trey Songz, and more, making them the premier location for urban-based entertainment. Come dressed to impress or get left at the door. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thecornermiami.com This speakeasy-bistro impresses with imported 150 year old wood beam bar construction and giant mirror. Over 50 beers, specialty cocktails, and inventive light fare characterize this late-night neighborhood bar's offerings. The joint stays up till 8a.m. weekends and neighbors SPACE and an artist residency program. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.discotekka.com This downtown gay club is located in an enormous old warehouse next door to its hetero sister club, Mekka. Literally the size of an airplane hangar, Discotekka is a wildcard in the Miami gay world, and an alternative to the more touristy and stereotypical South Beach boy bars. Discotekka stays open all night, through the morning, into the afternoon, and all the way into the next night. The three-room space features seating areas; bottle specials; dancing trannies; theme-night parties; and pop, house, reggaeton, and hip-hop music. The cover is rarely under $10. It's also less of a tourist draw than the SoBe clubs, which, if you're looking for more than a one-night stand, is a very good thing. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.dreammia.com The motto at this luxurious SoBe nightclub is "Reality is overrated." Past the velvet rope and suited doorman awaits a large room quaking with bass. DJs - who range from mainstream FM-radio prime-timers to members of the heaviest crews in the South - play house, hip-hop, and Top 40. Scantily clad women writhe on couches, bar-tops, and a stripper pole while champagne bottles stuffed with sparklers parade by. The famous often host events here, and athletes and celebrities come to party. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.electricpicklemiami.com If you want the city of Miami's version of South Beach in the '90s, you'll find it here. This is the cutting edge of electronic music parties in a small room. The Pickle has regular bookings of internationally renowned DJs. 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 >>
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 >>
http://www.thefunkybuddha.com Boca Raton may be known for catering to a more uppity -- and gray-haired -- crowd, but the Funky Buddha Lounge is everything but just that. Located in a nondescript strip plaza on Federal Highway, the only thing to catch your eye is the blue neon sign. Inside, you'll find a charming and cozy lounge to kick back with some friends, craft beer, and maybe a hookah. The space is dimly lit, the atmosphere laid-back, and the patrons reflect that chilled-out attitude. The smell of incense wafts through the air, and the burnt-sienna-colored walls are adorned in paintings and artwork from local creatives. Wooden tables and couches illuminated by candles fill the center of the room, while a bar takes up the back wall. An elevated stage sits on one end of the room and houses a variety of live music acts – touring and local – as well as open-mic participants. Whether a craft beer or kava is your choice of beverage, there is a menu packed with quite a variety of choices, as well as special in-house brew creations. 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 >>
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 >>
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.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 >>
http://www.harrisonswinebar.com From 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. every night, Harrison's pours wine, bubbly, and cocktails and beer to 30-, 40-, and 50-somethings, to couples, to the occasional singles, and to groups who get really cozy. The setup is ideal: plush couches, dark drapes, and cinder-block walls that seem impenetrable from the outside. The red light from under the bottles and the black light's afterglow add to the sexy atmosphere. Some may want to take their secret to a more private place, so they head to the patio, where private gazebos complete with roll-down screens keep out pesky peepers. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.hurricanelounge.com Away from the madness of Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach is the quaint and hidden Hurricane Bar and Lounge. Simple in design, the interior bar is filled up mostly by a large wooden bar and a mural of swaying palm trees appropriately lines the walls. The outdoor tiki area has a nautical theme with scuba flags and fishing accoutrements dangling near the tiny bar. The casual crowd and laid-back attitudes gives the locals a relaxing option opposite the high-energy atmosphere found on the Ave. From 1pm to 7pm there is a daily 2-4-1 happy hour, and live bands play for the nighttime crowds Thursday through Sunday. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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