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http://www.bambooroomblues.com Housed in Lake Worth's historic Paradise building, the Bamboo Room is the hot spot for live music, especially the blues. Every inch of the club has a story to tell, from the antique Greyhound ticket booth to an array of records and concert posters. Photographs of musicians line the stairwell wall leading up to the main room. A vintage-guitar collection adorns the bamboo-clad walls, and various paintings and sculptures add to the museum-like décor. The enormous collection of vintage cocktail shakers compliments the extensive and creative drink menu. For those looking to enjoy the music from afar, the open-air deck will give your ears a break. Whether a blues aficionado or not, the inviting crowd, laid-back atmosphere, and musical talents put the Bamboo Room on the nightlife map. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Brass Monkey Tavern, a casual neighborhood restaurant and sports bar in western Lake Worth, caters to both the lunch and the late-night party crowd. The restaurant serves $6.95 lunch specials daily and a full menu of seafood, steaks, and bar fare until 10 p.m. For entertainment, the two-room establishment offers two pool tables, a large projection screen that shows sports and UFC fights, videogames, and live rock bands on Saturday nights. Sports fans tend to support the Miami Dolphins, but some Steelers and Jets fans hang out here too. The rectangular Cheers-style bar is home to a bustling local scene. Brass Monkey Tavern offers two-for-one happy-hour specials on well, call, and select premium pours every day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
An enormous pool hall and Irish restaurant and bar in western Lake Worth, Brian Boru's offers 12 Simonis cloth pool tables to bar patrons and county and regional tournaments for the American Poolplayers Association. The pub's two bars, a small one in front and a long one that runs along the side wall opposite the pool tables, are lined with televisions. Sports games and UFC fights appear larger than life on the pub's six giant projection screens. Brian Boru's offers several food and drink specials throughout the week. Happy hour starts when the pub opens and runs until 7 p.m., wit all liquor drinks half-priced and select beers $2 for bottles and $1.25 for drafts. During games, domestic buckets cost $11 and import buckets $13. Between 9 p.m. and midnight on Thursday, patrons flip a coin with the bartender to see who buys the drink. During the weekday happy hour, appetizers are half off and pool is free from 4 to 6 p.m. The kitchen is open until the bar closes at 5 a.m. and serves breakfast between 1 and 5 a.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://bmnllc.wix.com/brogues This gathering spot could be right in the heart of County Kerry, so authentic is the dŽcor. All things Gaelic are at this cornerstone pub in downtown Lake Worth, where late-nighters take in the live entertainment. Food is both American pub and Irish -- smoked Irish salmon, chicken tenders, and cheddar and crab jalape-o poppers sit side by side on the apps menu. Main plates include standards: fish and chips, bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, or sausages on a roll and corned beef. Sesame-crusted salmon, a New York strip, chicken Alfredo, and other non-Gaelic dishes round out the menu. A bread pudding serves as an homage to sweet things the Emerald Isle cooks can turn out. Beer's the thing at the huge bar that sits center room, though scotch and whiskey take a close second. Pub tables and chairs ring the rest of the room. Out back in the Banshee Room (you can reserve it for private events), shoot pool or play darts. There's live entertainment nightly, and it gets crowded on some weekends. It hosts one of the largest St. Patrick's Day events in the area. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bxbeerdepot.com Teach a man to drink, and he can get drunk. But teach a man to brew, and he can get drunk whenever the hell he wants. Learn to brew for yourself at BX Beer Depot. At this homebrew supply shop and informal beer garden, you'll learn all about what makes beer -- grain, malt, water, hops, and yeast -- and how to keep from brewing a bad batch. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.daveslastresort.com For years, Dave's Last Resort has been the watering hole of choice for beer lovers, sports fans, bikers, tall-tale tellers, and people who like to dine with their dogs. The hounds are as welcome at the sidewalk tables at Dave's as anybody with a couple of dollars in his pocket and a yen for clam strips and a brewski. The place is a Lake Worth institution, dress code: flip-flops and cutoffs. Weekly specials include shrimp fest, oysters n' brew, clam jam, prime rib night, and happy hour seven days a week from 2 till 7 p.m. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A local dive bar with some big britches, Harry's Banana Farm is a fine place to stop in after a hard day of work for a shot and a beer. Don't make the mistake of just driving by and chuckling at the latest witticism on the sign on front ("More people read this sign than your stupid blog") -- stop in! Make sure you don't order anything fancy - a can of PBR or a bottle of Bud is about Harry's speed - and don't spend too much time examining the plethora of knick-knacks, trinkets and doo-dads festooning the walls, 'cause you'll look like a damn tourist. Penthouse once called this the sleaziest bar in the country (it's not even the sleaziest in Palm Beach County) and there's an, ahem, paperback lending library to boot. Do they serve food? Sure, there's fried stuff, including alligator, and if you make a habit of eating dinner at dive bars, knock yourself out. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.havanahideout.com Surrounded by tiki torches and a canopy of foliage, directly off of the well-trekked Lake Avenue, Havana Hideout feels more like a relaxed backyard party than a stuffy culinary destination. Sit with the sand in your toes in one of several folding chairs and dig into plates of empanadas seasoned with ground beef, shredded cheese, caramelized onions and roasted potatoes, ceviche, quesadillas and tacos. Their pressed Cuban sandwich is legendary. Just ask The Food Network's Guy Fieri, of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, who came by for a cooking lesson. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
If you like tiki bars, martinis, and smoking, this is your spot. You'll also have to love locals, rednecks, sleeveless shirts, bikers, and plenty of loud live music. Igot's is perhaps one of the best-known Lake Worth locals bars, a well-loved stretch of exposed tables and stools that's half-indoors, half-outdoors and serves up a lively bar scene with an extra shot of rowdiness. After the four-hour happy hour gets going around 4 p.m., you won't mind the smoke or the noise. You'll just be ordering another strong mixed drink. Just don't show up here hungry -- or dressed in heels or loafers. You'll leave famished (they don't serve food) and feeling a bit overdressed. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
One of the oldest bars in Palm Beach County, and it looks like it. Bikers and the average Joe mill about drinking cheap beer on the all wooden patio that resembles an old west saloon. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.littlemunich.com The staff doesn't fake it at this dark, cavernous place in downtown Lake Worth -- the German accents are real, and so is the food, prepared the way you'll get it in the beer gardens of the old country. Eat too much of a good thing and the bartender will even offer you a dose of bitters, a home remedy for overdosing on goulash. With more than 15 beers on tap, most of which are imports, it's too easy to pair a pint with a plate of their most popular dish: wiener schnitzel, breaded pork cutlet served alongside a heaping portion of German potato salad for under $15. If sauerkraut, knackwurst, spatzle, and bratwurst aren't your thing, you can also find Americanized entrées like standard burgers, sandwiches, salads, and seafood -- all under $10. Top it all off with some homemade apple strudel. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The stretch of Dixie Highway from West Palm to Boynton Beach is a wonderland of dive bars: the Office, Harry's Banana Farm. But the Little Owl Bar is the coziest, with its mix of blue-collar Budweiser drinkers and the Lake Worth progressive set (you shall know them by nose rings or dangly earrings). The Owl's dark main room, sticky floors, old pool table, and flickering TV are always welcoming sights, whether you're here to suck down a longneck on a hot summer day, attend a Food Not Bombs potluck, or watch your favorite all-girl punk band play. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/onefortheroadbar Closed only two hours each day, Lake Worth's One for the Road is a reliable watering hole with a blue-collar vibe. Mounted deer and boar heads overlook a casually dressed, mostly male crowd that hangs at the bar and plays on the venue's pool tables, a foosball table, and a shuffleboard game. Live rock bands play on Friday nights, and pool is free on Sundays. During happy hour, which begins when the bar opens at 7 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m., well cocktails and domestic beer cost $2.25. On Sunday mornings, bloody marys cost $2. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.southshorestavern.com The real star of this Lake Worth attraction is the tiki-style back patio, nestled deep in tropical brush, with wooden high-tops that radiate out from the circular bar. The patio packs tight, but there's always a friendly face willing to share their table in the collective pursuit of good times. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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