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http://www.poorhousebar.com After being in business for what seems to be several decades, the Poorhouse has established itself as the go-to bar for downtown Fort Lauderdale's barstool regulars, tattooed crowd, and music scene supporters. Although it was once covered in trash and nostalgia from days of yesteryear, the bar has since cleaned up its act. It even serves mouthwatering bar snacks and bites to complement any beer-filled stomach. The interior is simple: two wooden bars, a cozy stage in the back that is rarely empty, and a few high-top tables up-front. Movies play on the various TVs, but you can bet nobody really notices. However, outside is where all the action happens, and a patio seat is rarely available. The bartenders know just about all the patrons by name with cocktail preference, so it's safe to say the glasses are never empty. The people-watching is never dull, the music is always blaring, and the Poorhouse always makes for an interesting night out. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.poshlasolas.com Posh Lounge is a full-service liquor and wine bar that sits in the lobby of the Waverly building. The bar, which has a pension for naming cocktails after resident’s dogs, makes some mean drinks. But beware. Cocktails at this Fort Lauderdale bar might cloud your senses. This heady sensation whets the appetite for fun, which could lead you to puff a hookah at a table near the bar or relax outdoors, where the barkeeps sometimes light a fire. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.quarterdeckrestaurants.com/v2/ Always packed indoors and out, this bar and restaurant pulls a young, beer-guzzling, boating crowd. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.ramrodbar.com Leather and light spirits, despite the serious sexual energy and sex-toy shop, make this indoor/outdoor bar a great place to hang out -- or to pick up. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.roccostacos.com Rocco's Tacos is a trendy and upbeat Mexican restaurant on Las Olas Boulevard known for its handmade tortillas, guacamole made to order, and more than 225 types of tequila. The décor is fun and modern, including large star-encrusted chandeliers, Mexican memorabilia, rustic wooden tables, and roomy booths. At night, Rocco's Tacos caters to the South Florida party scene, playing top 40 hits. On the weekends, Rocco himself is known to perform his special "tequila dance" on top of the bar while pouring guests shots. There is outdoor and indoor seating available. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.itsbetteronthebeach.com/rock-bar/ Fort Lauderdale beach's newly renovated Rock Bar looks like how it sounds -- cheesy, lowbrow, and fun. An edgy red and black motif is complemented by record-sleeve-lined walls, bathtub-sized margarita glasses, and the biggest disco ball you'll probably ever see in your life. Ample indoor/outdoor seating; lots of cheap, beachy drink specials; and uncomfortably loud electronic (curiously, not rock) music streaming over the sidewalk make this an ideal location for a 20-something crowd, especially during spring-break season. And even though the oceanfront views are great, what rock-inspired lounge would be complete without a dark and seedy backdoor-accessible counterpart? Inside and behind Rock Bar is Exit 66, an enormous, Americana-themed dance room, complete with its own separate tiki bar and swimming pool out back. The possibilities for debauchery are virtually endless. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.roseybaby.com By day, students and suits crowd Rosey Baby for crawfish pasta and other Louisiana favorites, but by night, the tiny club pushes tables and chairs aside. Patrons literally bump elbows with the regional crop of traditional blues purveyors regularly holding court. This spicy little number feels like a New Orleans bar mysteriously picked up and planted in Lauderhill. The kicks range from mild, found in appetizers like crawfish bisque and sautéed alligator, to seriously zingy, in main courses such as blackened catfish or blackened rib eye. Buckets of crawfish, served in season only (not available July through December) are the best around, as are boiled Cajun blue crabs, when they're on special. Po-boys and muffulettas are requirements for N'awlins food-lovers. Live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.roundupcountry.com Grab your partner, spin her ’round and ’round, all the way down to Davie's Round Up Country Western Club. This good-ol'-boy bar is a needle in a haystack off 595 in the back of a strip mall. But don't be fooled by the suburban-sprawl exterior; this place is all Texas heart on the inside. There's a wooden bar with beer signs and a few TVs, but you'll rarely see a soul sitting. The patrons are too busy showing off their spur-kickin' moves on the enormous dance floor. But don't fret if you haven't got the square-dancing moves down pat; during the week, Round Up offers free dance lessons. Wearing a ten-gallon hat and snakeskin boots is not a dress code requirement, but it's more fun if you do. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The latest addition to the burgeoning Las Olas nightlife scene is the Royal Pig Pub. Across from Vibe and YOLO, this watering hole is for those in need of a more casual bar scene. The interior is ornate but not overdone and gaudy. Constructed almost completely in wood and brick, the castle-like inside will make you forget that the bar is in the middle of Fort Lauderdale. The décor has an assortment of kitschy – but useful – details like desk lamps illuminating the bar top. Opposite the shiny wood bar and chairs trimmed in red velvet is an array of table tops with medieval-inspired details. Although a dozen or so TVs broadcast the games, they don't make the place feel like a sports bar. Outside is ample seating as well as another bar complete with enormous fans to keep the summer nights cool. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The Hilton Hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach has launched its latest upscale chic restaurant venture in S3. Owned by the Restaurant People -- the same group that brought us YOLO, Vibe, and Tarpon Bend -- S3 offers a relaxed, modern beach atmosphere with creative, world-class cuisine and cocktails. The indoor/outdoor restaurant has been stacked to maximize panoramic views of the waterfront so that every seat in the house has a view of the ocean. The décor and menu take cues from high-end resorts in the South Pacific, with hanging bamboo lanterns and an open kitchen sunken down to give guests a full view of the action. Outside, a lounge with fire pits adds a trendy ambiance to enjoy with your equally as trendy cocktail -- try S3's Sexy Summer Seduction, with Pisco Porton, citrus juices, and passionfruit ($14). Sit back into the plush sofas to take in the warm beach breeze, or get up and dance by the DJ booth with the other good-looking young-professional types who populate this swanky spot on a weekend night. 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 >>
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 >>
http://www.shooterscafe.com Shooters has been one of Fort Liquordale's stomping grounds since it anchored on the Intracoastal in 1982. The casual, fun atmosphere is known to heat up over the weekends during the Hot Bod contests at the pool next door. And wild times abound at the annual Halloween costume contest and party. Shooters serves decent American comfort food, but it's the waterfront view and fun atmosphere that really bring people to the tables. For those who drink like a fish, the bar mixes awesome fishbowl-sized cocktails. Grab a dockside table to catch a glimpse of the Florida boating lifestyle: Rows of yachts and cigarette boats tie up here, creating a scene like no other in Liquordale. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Inside the uniquely circular Citibank building, a marble stairway leads to Sky Nightclub, a discotheque filled with an eclectic crowd partaking in all sorts of dance-floor debauchery. A mural of clouds and blue skies adorns the ceiling; it's no Sistine Chapel, but it's quite fitting for the venue's name. Glitzy chandeliers dangle above the dance floor, bouncing neon lights and strobes onto the mirrored walls. Stairs lead down to a large dance floor that's surrounded by two bars and enormous Mount Olympus-like marble columns. The floor is filled with leather-clad sweaty bodies gyrating to new-wave hits and gothic beats. Off to the left is a VIP-like area filled with red velvet couches and tiny candlelit tables, often occupied by young lovers getting to know each other. Sky Nightclub's contemporary décor and unconventional-yet-hip crowd makes for an interesting addition to the surrounding Oakland Park area. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.slackersbarandgrill.com Slackers fills the much-needed gap of a neighborhood bar in the Southland Shopping Plaza in Fort Lauderdale, and it shows. On any given weeknight, the bar is packed with regulars enjoying daily happy-hour specials at extremely reasonable prices. In addition to the 4-to-7 p.m. happy hour, most nights boast cheap drinks and specials on shots. The bartender recommends the Baby Guinness shot: Patrón Café with a Bailey's floater. Most shopping-center bars are cramped holes in the wall, but Slackers is spacious. The requisite sports banners and memorabilia hang on the walls, along with 30 flat-screen televisions of various sizes. There is also a full menu with burgers, sandwiches, salads, and wings. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.solidgoldftl.com Solid Gold is an upscale gentlemen's show club with a full high-end steak-house restaurant called Palms Grille that serves steak, seafood and Italian entrées and even offers tableside flambé for select steak entrees and desserts. The club opens at noon every day and offers a two-for-one happy-hour special until 8 p.m. and a value-priced lunch menu with $3, $5, and $7 entrées. Solid Gold emphasizes a glamorous aesthetic with fully made-up dancers in gowns. Depending on the crowd, DJs spin everything from classic rock and Top 40 to dance hits and hip-hop. Annual parties can get pretty ornate with all sorts of performers, including trapeze artists. Ladies are welcome to party here along with the gents, and the Palms Grille, located in a separate space from the showroom, provides a nice retreat for the timid. Admission and parking are free before 7 p.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.solitalasolas.com SoLita means "South of Little Italy," and the menu is full of traditional Italian favorites your grandmother might have made that were designed by chef Anthony Risoli, formerly of Café Martorano. The restaurant has taken over the former Mark's restaurant space and transformed it into three distinct parts: a romantic parlor lounge with cozy love seats and dim lighting, a wine bar filled with boisterous crowds weeknights, and, tucked behind white curtains, the dining room, where low-slung chandeliers, tufted sofas, and mirrors set a glitzy backdrop. At the top of the menu are meatballs with pomodoro sauce and fresh herbs, rigatoni with slow-braised pork and tomato sauce, and pan-seared snapper with faro and blood orange vinaigrette. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.sopranosduelingpianobar.com Hearing the word piano in a bar's name can make some hesitant; however, at Sopranos, the sounds are more likely to be from the Rolling Stones than Beethoven. There is a enormous wooden bar in the back, and tiny black tables occupy the floor opposite the back-to-back pianos on the front stage. Folks in the crowd are encouraged to shout requests, chime in with lyrics, and clap along. The high-energy environment and wild patrons at Sopranos make this rock bar a destination for birthdays and bachelorette parties. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.southportrawbar.com For those of us with high expectations of low places, this raw bar has appeal. You can stumble up to the docks almost any time of day and sup on platters of gulf oysters and wash them down with ice-cold beer from the bottle or plunk down inside and escape the sun with an iced tea and a platter of meat loaf. Steamed clams are tender little nuggets, and fried seafood is nongreasy, freshly prepared, and downright cheap. Landlubber faves include chili dogs, mini burgers, Buffalo wings, and Philly cheese steaks. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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