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Yard House

Yard House

The chain restaurant from California, named for the yard-high glass originally created to serve stagecoach drivers, spurts more than 200 beers on tap - the main draw.
Whiskey Blue

Whiskey Blue

A ritzy alternative to the beach-bum bars at Beach Place, 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.
Stratford's Bar

Stratford's Bar

Good news for the budget-conscious: Draft beers are always $1.75, and during happy hour, they're $1.25.

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  • Chill Wine Lounge

    1828 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

    http://www.chillwinelounge.com

  • Chill Wine Lounge

    1828 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
    954-514-7399

    http://www.chillwinelounge.com Fort Lauderdale's independent Gateway movie theater might not be able to boast chef-prepared foods deliverable to high-back leather recliners like at the big mega-chain multiplex, but it's now possible to enjoy a specialty glass of wine or craft beer before walking over to your first-run indie flick. That's thanks to Chill Wine Lounge, the “deco glam” watering hole located next door to Gateway that opened in December 2012. Sure, the ultramodern chrome accents, over-the-top neon purple lighting, and floral motifs all detract a little from the gorgeous terrazzo flooring and generous wine and craft-beer menu (and is an iPad really necessary to take our drink orders when the bar is literally three feet away?) -- but who cares? This neighborhood spot is the perfect place to begin your night out to the movies or end an evening with great drinks. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Christopher

    Christopher's

    2857 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
    954-561-2136

    http://www.christophersnightclub.com Just over the bridge off Oakland Park Boulevard is Christopher's, a landmark within Fort Lauderdale's ever-changing nightlife scene. Difficult to miss with its fluorescent sign, Christopher's is popular among the over-50 crowd. Wooden pillars and marble trimmings adorn the room, with an interior reminiscent of a cruise-ship disco or a hotel lounge. Although there is a designated dance floor, this lively crowd will strut its stuff just about anywhere – even on the bar top. Women drink free on several nights of the week, and it's safe to say they rarely open their wallets at this bar. Open since 1977, Christopher's is a staple venue in the adult dating scene. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Club Atrium

    2520 Miami Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-627-6144

  • Club Eden

    2101 S. University Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-382-4864

  • Club Euro

    Club Euro

    217 SW Second St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    786-277-9619

    This Himmarshee Village dance club filters out underdressed clubbers at its velvet rope and celebrates big spenders at the VIP lounges inside of its white interior. Club Euro's musical format is primarily hip-hop and dance, but DJs mix in a good dose of Caribbean music too, especially on Friday nights. The general-entry crowd at Club Euro will find an energetic dance floor in the main room, plenty of seating in the smoker's lounge, and a separate, darker back bar with great sound and little pretension. VIP clubbers gain access to comfortable seating areas, a separate bar, and a cabana-style seating area, all of which surround -- and overlook -- the club's main dance floor. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Coco Loco

    Coco Loco's

    2275 W. State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
    954-317-2828

    http://www.clubcocolocos.com Coco Locos is a late-night dance club located on the second floor of the Ramada Inn hotel on State Road 84 that's open three nights a week. On Friday night, the musical format is Latin, and the club plays Caribbean music on Saturday and Sunday nights. The action at Coco Loco starts after 11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights and continues until 4 a.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Congas Night Club

    Congas Night Club

    2079 N. University Drive Plantation, FL 33322
    954-749-9669

    http://www.congasclub.com Congas Nightclub features live bands and DJs who play the spectrum of Latin music from salsa to merengue to reggaeton and even spin a little bit of house and hip-hop. Congas' understated storefront is located in the back of a Plantation strip mall between a Goodwill and a Chinese buffet. With 1,700-plus likes on its Facebook page, Congas has a strong following among the Latin American community in Fort Lauderdale's western suburbs. The club is open Thursday through Saturday nights. There's no cover on Thursdays, when you can get your hands on $3 well drinks and domestics. During the Friday-night happy hour, from 8 to 10 p.m., all food and drinks are half-priced. Cover on Friday is $5, and on Saturday it's $10. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Copacabana Supper Club

    219 S. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-767-0643

    http://www.copacabanasupperclub.com Capsule description: By 9 p.m. on a weekend evening, the Copacabana is filling up as the salsa band kicks it into high gear. The famed nightclub's first location outside of New York City opened in the fall of 2012, and the owners have successfully recreated the Copacabana experience here in South Florida. You might not bump into any Yankees legends (like Micky Mantle, who used to frequent the New York club) and you won't see Sammy Davis Jr. perform, but don't be dismayed. A middle-aged crowd brings a surprising amount of energy that the club's dancers and performers match. The Copacabana offers a small menu -- no more than a dozen items -- of elevated bar snacks such as shrimp tacos, mini pork tostadas, and veal and pork meatballs, many fetching the same price as the $12 mojitos. While the food is satisfying, it's the drinks and dancing that make it worth a visit. The passionate, proud musicians, along with the enthusiastic dancers, will make you wonder why anyone would ever want bottle service while some androgynous European DJ plays a generic untz-untz-untz beat. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Corner Pub

    Corner Pub

    1915 N. Andrews Ave. Wilton Manors, FL 33311
    954-564-7335

    A quasi-dive in Wilton Manors (dive by Wilton Manors standards), Corner Pub offers one of the area's darker spots to be left alone or play it casual. Maroon walls and minimal lighting keep it dim, two pool tables take up most of the back area, and typical bar decorations, like Fosters and Sam Adams signs, hang on the walls. But fun accents like the leopard seats and charming artwork help you remember what neighborhood you're in. Owners Anthony Pignanelli and former Cubby Hole bartender Shannon Henne aren't too shabby to look at either. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Cubby Hole

    Cubby Hole

    823 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
    954-728-9001

    http://www.thecubbyhole.com The Cubby Hole is a gay neighborhood watering hole that dubs itself "the best little butch bar in Fort Lauderdale." A dimly lit, downtown hangout, the place somehow seems both rustic and urban, with brick and blue wooden walls, a platform with three dance poles, and cute, colorful lamps. The one-room juke joint features a pool table that costs 50 cents to play, except on Tuesdays, when it's free. There are various drink specials throughout the week, such as underwear night on Mondays and Wednesdays, when being underdressed gets you two-for-one drinks from 9 p.m. to close, and Thursdays, when bare chests get you the same special. Friday nights are $10 beer busts - all the drafts you can drink. On Saturday nights, dancers showcase their moves and bodies on the platform in one corner of the room. The bar serves pub fare, such as sandwiches, wings, and "butch" burgers. The Cubby Hole fronts Federal Highway, but the entrance is in the back. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Culture Room

    Culture Room

    3045 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
    954-564-1074

    http://www.cultureroom.net It's hot, loud, and way too crowded. But would you expect anything less from a rock club? The Culture Room books an eclectic mix of bands. On any given week they might have David Allan Coe, the Misfits, Johnny Winter, a local group of hardcore rockers, and northern Europe's meanest-sounding death metal makers. What sets the Culture Room apart from the other hot and sweaty clubs around, though, isn't necessarily what goes on atop the large stage; it's the nice, refreshing atmosphere just outside the main concert room. If you don't care so much about seeing your favorite rock stars up close, in the flesh, you can still rock out a few feet away, under the beautiful Florida sky — and watch a video projection of the show while you sip a beer. Or if you're really hardcore, as you pound Jägermeister and break the bottle over your own head. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Da Big Kahuna Restaurant & Tiki Lounge

    Da Big Kahuna Restaurant & Tiki Lounge

    17 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-530-4867

    http://www.dabigkahuna.net Located amid the Hooters, Fat Tuesdays, and various other tourist fare in Beach Place, Da Big Kahuna Restaurant and Tiki Bar brings a little bit of the West Pacific to the A1A plaza. The ocean air runs through the third-story spot as ocean-themed murals cover the walls and ocean views surround the patio. Tikis stand throughout, and the aloha-rific tablecloths conjure up those tropical T-shirts worn at vacation spots in paradise. Oh, there are also those tropical ladies with flowing black hair and beautiful skin, some of whom came straight from Hawaii just to work at Da Big Kahuna. The island-size drinks continue the theme as they come in coconuts and giant conch shells, and have names like Hawaiian Punch and Jungle Juice - Jungle Juice serves up to four and runs $25. Da Big Kahuna also boasts the Li Hing Mui margarita, which contains a powdery substance found in Hawaii and, now, in Beach Place. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Dicey Riley

    Dicey Riley's Bar and Restaurant

    217 SW Second St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-522-1908

    http://www.brinyirishpubs.com Not well-known as a restaurant - though it does sport a decent Irish-pub menu - Dicey's is a Himmarshee institution known for cheap yet powerful drinks, Guinness on tap, antique crap over all the walls and ceilings, green-glass lamps, and loud people having a really good time. Think of it as Himmarshee's Village's quirky old uncle, always with a cold beer, a shot, and dirty joke. This place gets especially packed with singles on weekend nights, and good luck bellying up to the bar come St. Patrick's day, if you even manage to get inside the door. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Dirty Blondes

    Dirty Blondes

    229 S. Atlantic Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-728-9801

    http://www.itsbetteronthebeach.com/dirty-blondes/ Fort Lauderdale is known for its beaches, sunny weather, and wealth of places to grab a drink. On the beach is a wild array of places to choose from, but it's the landmark locations that we keep coming back to. Dirty Blondes is that place. Located just step away from the sand, this beachy watering hole is known for having one of the longest happy hours ever, noon to 10 p.m. daily. Pool tables, shuffleboard, darts, and arcade games, oh my! There is no shortage of toys to occupy ones time as the alcohol sets in. So whether it's during spring break or just another day in the sun, Dirty Blondes has a little something for anyone looking to quench his or her thirst. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • The Dive Bar

    The Dive Bar

    3233 N. Ocean Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
    954-565-9264

  • The Dubliner

    The Dubliner

    210 SW 2nd St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    561-620-2540

    http://www.dublinerfortlauderdale.com The Dubliner in downtown Fort Lauderdale is the latest venture of the successful Sub Culture restaurant group. Located at the former PL8 Kitchen on SW Second Street, Dubliner brings authentic Irish fare with a modern twist, like the corned beef and cabbage sliders or the spinach and kale salad. The atmosphere is markedly more mellow for the surrounding Himmarshee District, featuring dim lighting, dark wood and leather accents, an upstairs library and lounge filled with Irish literature, and an overall contemporary design slant. A long bar occupying the space where Side Bar used to be shows off Dubliner's formidable selection of whiskey and draft beer, which go on special depending on the day of the week. Flat-screen TVs make it easy to catch sports. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Duffy

    Duffy's Sports Grill

    1804 Cordova Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-713-6363

    http://www.duffysmvp.com Typical of South Florida sports-bar excess, Duffy's piles it on in every way: Huge, heart-stopping piles of meat. Flat-screens covering every conceivable surface showing every competitive match from around the globe. Nubile waitresses clad in gimmicky outfits. In its previous incarnations (Red Zone, Original Steakhouse) not much was different. Ribs, chicken wings, quesadillas and the rest are totally serviceable, like you'd expect from a big restaurant that's part of a big chain: it all feels more than a bit impersonal and impenetrable. But there's plenty of beer, a swell happy hour setup, and sports, sports, and more sports. What else do you want, a hug? Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • E Spot Bar & Lounge

    E Spot Bar & Lounge

    1100 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-527-2700

  • Ebar

    Ebar

    215 Southwest Second St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-524-3227

    The exposed iron ceiling beams and brick wall of the sleek bar give the feel of an urban club in Hell's Kitchen, minus the Manhattan attitude. The industrial surroundings fit nicely with its subdued lighting and cozy proximity to the DJ booth, dance space, and bar. Dance-music fans grind and move to the DJ-spun pulsating beats that exhibit an underground flair. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Elbo Room

    Elbo Room

    241 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-463-4615

    http://www.elboroom.com The longest-lasting relic of Fort Liquordale's awesome permanent spring-break, the Elbo Room has seen Category 4 hurricanes, wet T-shirts, and drinking contests come and go. The place is located directly across the street from the beach and carries its own salty swagger. Both young and old continue to congregate here and let the good times roll. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • EURO Nightclub

    211 Southwest 2nd St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
    954-530-0648

  • Exit 66

    Exit 66

    219 S. Fort Lauderdale Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-357-9981

    http://www.itsbetteronthebeach.com/exit-66/ Situated in the heart of Fort Lauderdale Beach, Exit 66 consists of 40,000 square feet of Americana appeal, vintage décor, and a party space split into five rooms: Woody's Bar and Pleasure Liner Lounge, Cool Pool, Madame B. Atch's Bunny Ranch, Chiki-Tiki, and the main room. It's one of the nicer bars on A1A. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • Fat Tuesday Beach Place

    Fat Tuesday Beach Place

    17 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
    954-525-6090

    Mardi Gras only happens once a year, however Fort Lauderdale beach-goers are encouraged to celebrate daily at Fat Tuesday's Beach Place venue. Overlooking the ocean, Fat Tuesday has a variety of "adult slurpees" to choose from, and for an extra dollar a floater shot is added giving drinks one helluva kick. (Although patrons will quickly find out they don't need the bonus shot.) The 190 Octane is the most popular menu choice, filled with grain spirits and orange flavors, it ain't your typical girlie frozen drink. So after a long day in the sun, head to Fat Tuesday to cool off while listening to live music and dreaming of a night out on Bourbon Street. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

  • 5 Points Lounge

    5 Points Lounge

    2608 S. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

    Picking up where Monterey Club left off, 5 Points Lounge brings its rockabilly flare and tattoo-enthusiast style to Fort Lauderdale's nightlife scene. Sticking with a tiki theme -- which works like a dream -- the interior has a fresh coat of paint, and the ceilings have been raised so that dimly lit lanterns dangle above. A well-sized corner bar adorned in bamboo sits in the back, and a stage is opposite the front door with a cozy lounge area off to the side. The venue is dripping with Polynesian charm and nostalgia from the days of Sailor Jerry, complementing the style of its neighboring tattoo shop. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>

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