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Conceived and created by eminent designer François Frossard, Arkadia at the Fontainebleau is one of Miami Beach's newest playgrounds. This indoor-outdoor lounge with 25 tables and two full-service bars can hold as many as 300 guests. The space is covered in laser-cut gold mirrors, creating the illusion of a giant jewelry box's interior. The lounge's name is inspired by the arcade that once occupied the spot in the '70s and '80s. In homage to the past, walls leading to the bathrooms feature copies of vintage magazine articles, photos, and memorabilia of the old arcade. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Located inside the Delano Hotel, the Florida Room exudes old school glam reminiscent of Miami's golden age. The bronze ceilings and high chandeliers add class to an otherwise neon-infused Miami nightlife scene. Bringing in top-notch talent and the hippest of celebs, one is bound to have a good time here. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.jazid.net When we say "hole-in-the-wall," we mean it in a good way. This little bar has an upper and lower level, with different bands and DJs playing music until the sun comes up. It feels like a rehearsal studio for up-and-coming rock stars. But there are dance floors and fully stocked bars on both floors. Check out the huge statue of Buddha on the second floor. Rub his belly for good luck and realize that this place is poppin'. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Amid the hip-hop clubs and tourist-trap shops is Kill Your Idols, a whimsically decorated bar on Espanola Way. From Bruce Lee's karate- chopping body protruding from the bar to a '70s Playboy pinball machine next to the retro cigarette dispenser, the décor is a nightmare for anyone with ADD. Chandeliers are made from empty liquor bottles, all the seating is mismatched, and an enormous Ian Curtis illuminates one of the side walls. A WWII blimp and giant astronaut dangle above the tiny dance floor that's packed with sweaty folks grooving to new wave hits and indie beats. The projection screen plays horror movies and music documentaries throughout the night, but after one too many Cherry Bomb shots, it will all look the same. This offbeat watering hole is quickly becoming the place to be, but strictly for the locals-only type of crowd. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bowlluckystrike.com Lucky Strike is nothing like that old bowling alley you remember as a kid. With custom décor like funky mirrors on bright-red walls, Lucky Strike Lanes does bowling Hollywood style. DJs, special events, and invite-only parties are present regularly. It features 14 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, two nine-foot Brunswick pool tables, a 40-foot bar, and a hip American menu with a twist -- small and large plates with plays on American mac and cheese, coconut shrimp, and country corn hash. There's also a large selection of burgers, sandwiches, salads, and pizzas. Try a combination of signature sliders or "midi-burgers," including blue cheese, tuna, or Buffalo chicken (two for $8 or three for $10.50). Happy hour runs later than most: 9 p.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, and 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. There is no dress code. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
This is the last real dive bar in Miami Beach. You come here to drink, play the juke, and shoot some pool. Mac has owned this legendary establishment since 1964 and hasn't changed a thing about it. "When you step into my bar, you are walking into yesterday," he says. "It is a Shangri-la." Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.mansionmiami.com If one nightclub epitomizes South Beach fun and excess, it's Mansion. The granddaddy of Beach nightlife is only 6 years old, which proves venues change in Miami as quickly as South Florida weather. Mansion features all the South Beach nightclub staples: strict door policy, pricey cover, and bottle service. But where it excels is booking the hottest electronic dance and hip-hop acts week after week, no matter the time of year. Then there's the opulence of it all: The foyer leads to a small alcove that eventually takes you to the main area. There, the private balcony that hosts ultra-VIPs and celebrities overlooks the main floor. But dance-floor space is limited. Mansion was one of the first clubs to place couches and tables for bottle service directly on the dance floor. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.mokaimiami.com Mokai is what music videos are made off. Hundreds of purple light bulbs flash over the dance floor, surrounded by VIP couches and Miami's fabulous people. Golden lights twinkle over the bar, DJs from around the world keep the crowd moving, and $15 cocktails are easier to stomach. Life is good at Mokai. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Want to stand in front of a velvet rope for a couple of hours? Then try getting into this upscale lounge without an invitation or your name on a guest list. It's worth the wait. Mynt's egg-white decor, augmented by lime green colors and tastefully hung drapes, makes it one of the most beautiful-looking, albeit exclusive, locales in South Beach. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.nikkibeach.com Even with a chunk of its beachside scaled back by the city, the St. Tropez-style, open-air party continues to draw high-enders en masse. Sunday nights here are exactly what they appear on the E!s Wild On series. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
The monied and well-dressed bask in the warm orange glow of this strikingly designed room, where a circular champagne bar is the center of attention -- that and the beautiful women who hover around it. Getting through the door of this exclusive venue (located above Nikki Beach) can be difficult at times, but once inside, the sexy vibe and cold bubbly will make you forget you ever waited. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.purdylounge.com This off-the-beaten-path (as in off Washington) bar has the beer-hall vibe of a street corner hook-up joint with a touch of South Beach strut. An eclectic mix of music and people sway through what's usually an elbow-room-only lounge. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.cooljunkie.com/miami/shine_venue_shine_miami_35175.html This is what South Beach is all about. Money, money, and beautiful people. Since the hotel housing the club got a multi-million dollar makeover, Shine has, well, shined. The custom lighting and sound system designed by Steve Dash will wow everyone who walks into the grand lobby. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.tantrarestaurant.com This restolounge's sex-centered gimmickry (supposedly aphrodisiac food, a grass-covered floor, belly dancers, soft-core porn flicks) might be dated, but its perennially packed Monday and weekend club nights suggest there are still many people who want to party like it's 1997. Although some of the sensual stuff plays havoc with the concept of fine dining (DJ music that overwhelms table conversation; incense that overpowers food smells), a few of Miami's best local chefs have made their names here - most notably Michelle Bernstein and most recently Top Chef competitor Sandee Birdsong. Offerings include intriguing specials like goat cheese flan with fresh blackberries and lemon zest, along with predictably lavish classics: seared foie gras; a lobster/mango/avocado napoleon with truffle vinaigrette; and a lux take on surf and turf (filet mignon with Cuban coffee sauce, plus a lobster tail). Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.tapasytintos.com The original Tapas & Tintos still holds ground as one of the most popular spots catering to locals as well as the heavy tourist traffic on Española Way. This charming barcito serves giant pitchers of homemade sangria and offers an immense menu of small plates that capitalize on traditional Spanish flavors. A tasty trio of croquetas ($6.50) includes spinach, potato, and a wonderfully salty cod version. Meaty boquerones ($8.75) are plentiful on the plate -- no skinny white anchovies here. From squid to mussels to scallops, get your seafood double-stuffed with a creamy mix of more seafood that is baked until bubbly and golden ($10.50 to $11.95). Try the dedos del diablo langostinos ($13.75), a delicious signature dish of butterflied jumbo shrimp filled with Serrano ham and goat cheese, covered in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried to golden perfection. Meat lovers will rejoice in a classic parrillada de carnes ($23.95), a generously sized platter of charbroiled pork loin, skirt steak, chorizo, and chicken. A basic seafood paella ($36.95) can be revved up with the addition of lobster ($58.95). More adventuresome types might want to order the arroz negro, paella blackened with squid ink ($38.45). Take tango lessons Monday nights, or watch professional flamenco dancers Wednesdays and Saturdays. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.wallmiami.com The entrance to Wall Lounge is located right outside the garden at the W Hotel on South Beach. Design elements include light shows on the walls, frosted glass doors in the bathrooms, and high ceilings. There's not much of a dance floor, but it's called a lounge for a reason. It is so small it does not merit a VIP: It is the VIP. This factor made it the New Times winner of the 2010 "Best Place to See Celebrities." Jessica Alba, Gabrielle Union, the All American Rejects, Erykah Badu, Swizz Beatz, Jamie Foxx, Jason Binn, and Selita Ebanks are just a few of the celebrities who have walked through WALL's infamous doors. Other guest sightings have been rumored, but unless the press snaps a picture, they're almost impossible to confirm. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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