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http://www.hurricanewings.com The highlight of Hurricane Grill & Wings is the seemingly endless choice of sauces - 32, to be exact - that flavor the wings. They are broken down into groups ranging from category one (mild) to category five (seek shelter) and include flavors as varied as barbecue, Jamaican jerk, and "ridiculously hot hurricane sauce." It might sound a little gimmicky, but the sauces aren't bad. Wings - boneless and otherwise - are sold in ten, 15, 20, and 50 piece platters ($10 to $40). The menu also includes a large selection of appetizers such as smoked fish dip ($9) and nachos and cheese dip ($7), as well as sandwiches ($8 to $10), salads ($4 to $10), burgers ($8 to $9), and seafood ($11). Add to that a solid selection of beers and microbrews - from Corona to Purple Haze - and flat-screen TVs, and this Midtown Shops outpost of the Fort Pierce chain becomes a great place to watch sports in an area with few options for that. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.johnmartins.com Who said Irish food was all stew? This authentic Irish emporium boasts a charming pub and an elegant dining room serving the best poached salmon and hollandaise in the area, sirloin steak with a whiskey sauce, lovely homemade ptés, soups, and desserts. (Try the Bailey's ice cream!). The space features a long, flag-adorned and fully stocked bar, as well as regular seating. Live bands play on weekends, happy hours are packed, and sporting events are shown at all hours. Those looking for a more private experience can request the back "nook," a small room with its own television and separate seating. Take a look around the place and catch glimpses of Irish icons, vintage beer bottles, and maybe even a leprechaun or two. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.newportbeachsideresort.com The presentations here are refered to as the oversized, over-the-big-top presentations as "Cirque du Soleil dining." Example one: an appetizer described as "NYC curbside Sabrett hot dog served on pretzel bread with homemade sauerkraut, a side of chips, and a can of Dr. Brown's soda." Michael's Kitchen is all about the show. There are some winners, though, including a main course of crisp, meaty Peking-style duck glossed with orange-based Asian glaze, a juicy wad of plum-glazed salmon cooked on a cedar plank, and a sizable slab of Mongolian baby-back ribs. Accompaniments don't quite hit the spot, but heftily portioned à la carte sides do, especially penne mac and cheese. Richly satisfying, supersweet desserts march to the same whimsical beat as the preceding courses. Some will go for the more-is-more style more than others. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.lestersmiami.com Lester's would be the newest little coffee shop in Wynwood only if it weren't also true that it's the newest little bar in the arts district as well. Stylishly simple, the décor includes a wooden bar, tables with chairs, a small green couch, and a hipsterrific wall of mustaches. Lester's is not only a comfy spot for the arts crowd to eat and drink, but also it's a great place to catch poetry readings and buy arts and poetry journals and intellectual-type magazines. Prices are more than affordable, with a single shot of espresso costing only $1.75. For lovers of a bit of caffeine with whipped cream, a café con panna ($2) will bring perky pleasure. And beer drinkers will be pleased with the substantial selection. From a Narragansett lager ($3.50) to a Stone Arrogant Bastard ale ($13.50), there's a taste available for the frugal boozer and the staunch connoisseur. Wine is available by the bottle or glass, including Borgo "M" Pinot Grigio ($22.50/$9) and a La Maialina Super Tuscan "Gertrude" red ($43.50/$11). Happy-hour drinks are 15 percent off Tuesday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m., and if you have thirsty friends, a bucket of six beers is $15. For a snack, the Cuban PB&J ($6) turns a lunchbox classic into a local favorite with peanut butter and guava jelly on Cuban bread. Vegetarians will enjoy a spinach bulgar wheat wrap ($6.50) and baked garden and root veggie chips ($3.50). Tuna and egg salad sandwiches also are on the menu ($6.75) for a boost of protein. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.livnightclub.com Located in the luxe Fontainebleau, LIV is upscale and known for its glamorous oomph. The VIP section is separated with velvet ropes and tight security. Balloon ceiling fixtures and lights displaying an array of trippy colors animate the large main space. The lower level houses a dance floor, and the upper level boasts a bar to congregate. DJs spin house music as well as some Top 40. LIV holds events that include special guest star DJs, live entertainment, and occasional celebrities. Unless you know someone that knows someone, expect an admission fee. A very strict door policy can make entry difficult, so make sure to dress to impress. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A South Beach mainstay, Living Room has been around since the beginning of the century. But the all-white interior setup of couches, tables, bar, and DJ booth are as standard-looking now as the house and hip-hop music that rattle your body once you're inside. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.lovehatemiami.com This place was started by the artists from tv's Miami Ink. But they cashed out, and now one of Miami's best DJ's, Selfborn owns the place. He has made it into "The world's first DJ bar," and it features 7 nights a week of eclectic musical programming with a comfrotable neighborhood vibe, but plenty of South Beach glam to go with it. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Gerry Kelly is back on the Beach and at the helm of this stylish venue catering to models and the bottle-service elite. Couches and love seats dominate the main room. The rest of the space, as well as the VIP areas, integrate antiques and modern design elements. Fashion shows are staged regularly, and there are weekly pop, urban, model, and gay nights. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
From the ashes of Bar in Overtown, rises this indie culture centric watering hole on the border between Wynwood and Little Haiti. There are all the accoutrements of a fine home away from home including pool table, and an actual boat in the open air back yard. Concerts and DJs are the norm and the venue stays open late. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.mickeybyrnes.com Enjoy live music every Friday and Saturday night while kicking back a few brews. The bar offers 18 choices on tap, from European favorites like Smithwick's and Chimay to Domestic ales like Starr Hill and Magic Hat. It'd be difficult not to find something that suits your palate. Mickey Byrne's also boasts a menu with traditional Irish food. Their Monday night Beer and a Burger special gets you a domestic and a burger for just ten bucks. They also take St. Patty's Day seriously; celebrate on March 17 and September 17, which marks the halfway event, complete with free shepherd's pie. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.themurphyslaw.com An Irish pub on an Indian reservation... who would have thought? Located at Hollywood's enormous Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Murphy's Law adds a casual rock 'n' roll atmosphere amid the velvet- roped nightclubs. Painted in green with music blaring from the speakers, the indoor/outdoor venue sticks out like a sore thumb. Compared to the other bars and clubs, the drinks are quite affordable, so it's no surprise it's one of the more popular drinking spots on the property. Jam-packed with sloshed gamblers and 20-somethings looking to score, it's usually standing-room-only. From nightly live music acts to two-for-one drink specials and the scantily clad bartenders, there is never a quiet moment at Murphy's Law. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.thekavabar.com This bar brings a taste of mysticism to Hollywood with its unique kava based drink offerings and one of a kind interior. Kava is a root that creates mildly euphoric effects in users. Trees snake through the space and create an organic feeling in the heady atmosphere. On an open mic night you may be treated to a professional chair massage amongst a crowd of artists, new-agers, ad adventurous spirits in search of a good time off the beaten path. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Looking for a place to unwind and dance with your shoes off, all while singing along to the best of Bon Jovi and Michael Jackson? Nick's on the Hollywood Broadwalk is that bar. Constructed out of stone and directly across from the beach, the open-air venue feels as though it has been transported right from Key West. Tank-topped and bathing-suit- clad patrons clutch frozen drinks, stumbling about the impromptu dance floor, trying their best to hit all the right notes. In addition to a wide variety of tropical delights, the beer selection features 20 brands. A night out at Nick's is much like the Hollywood locals partying inside: no frills. 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.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://www.palmbeachimprov.com Start your drinking adventure at the Wet Willie's portion of Palm Beach Improv. Choose from a rainbow wall of spinning frozen drink machines, ready to dispense preshow drinks. There are 11 kinds, and the bartender will be happy to let you sample as many as you'd like before settling on one. Once inside the Improv, browse the menu for frilly drinks with names as silly as the jokes, served in large glasses. In addition to national acts, head over on a weekday night for local talents performing open mic showcases. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.pangaea-lounge.com At this trendy Hard Rock spot, a safari-themed interior fuses with shadowy lighting and mod-ish seating for an exotic and ultrachic lounge experience. Under a draped ceiling, animal skulls peer out, contrasting with the crowd of stylish faces that pack the various bars and bamboo walls. The entire club functions in some way as a dance floor, and club music sometimes gives way to international lounge, hip-hop, and rock. If you need a breather, relocate to the more peaceful outdoor patio in front, where long, red, winding couches provide a partial respite from the partying. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.passionnightclub.com It's hard to miss the long, vertical, purple neon sign that reads Passion along the avenue at the adult-theme park Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Greeted by a faux red carpet, you'll enter the multi-level nightclub that caters to a diverse clientele with a variety of music and cabaret shows. Stretched, glittery "chandeliers" dangle above the dance floor, contributing to the club's retro-chic ambiance, and red and white neon lights illuminate the bars, at which you'll definitely pay a price for your buzz -- and for hydration as the club has its own water brand. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.seminolehardrock.com There's luxury, and then there's "Super VIP," the local descriptor for extra-posh experiences dedicated to serving exclusive clientele. Phoenix, located inside Gryphon, is a venue dedicated solely to providing this level of nightlife entertainment. The Seminole Hard Rock continues to provide unparalleled service, for a price. The best of top shelf bottle service isn't cheap. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.prlcafe.com Amid the upscale restaurants and lounges in Hollywood's downtown district is the tiny beer aficionado hangout, PRL Euro Cafe. Wedged in next to Mauro's pizza, the extremely low-lit bar's atmosphere bodes that of a PBR-peddling dive bar, but the plethora of unique lager choices and casually hip clientele suggests otherwise. In the front of the narrow bar, small tables are scattered about, art from local talent adorns the sangria-painted walls, and a large vintage birdcage filled with curiosities stands next to a thrift store-style couch. Behind the long, skinny wooden bar, ropes of twinkle lights snake around the glass shelves displaying beer bottles and tiny plastic helicopters dangle from the exposed ceiling pipes. Between the eclectic artisan-meets-bohemian crowd, and multiple beers with an alcohol content of more than ten percent, a visit to PRL makes for an interesting night. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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