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http://www.bbkingclubs.com Catch live blues, rock, reggae, funk, and other acts at this CityPlace venue, where the menu is as soulful as the music. From Louisiana's gumbo ya ya, to Memphis's ribs, and Southern "chicken-fried chicken", to catfish, chili spaghetti, burgers and sandwiches, B.B. aims to please comfort food cravings. Fried pickles or sweet potato puffs with caramel dipping sauce are choices to eat while waiting - and it's possible to encounter that wait since service can be spotty. The restaurant can get loud, too with a band up close to tables in the dining area. Don't expect to bring a date and have romantic conversation during performance times. Prices are moderate, though for a few acts, there's a cover charge and limited seating, especially when B.B. and Lucille show up. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.hotelbiba.com The full-service bar inside this artsy hotel draws a stylish, international crowd - trust-fund kids who will one day inherit Palm Beach but find it too boring now. Wednesday is the night you want to be here. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.theblindmonk.com Hidden away form the Clematis Street madness is the Blind Monk, a chilled-out wine lounge. Once a loft, this two-story building has been transformed into a wine lover's paradise. In one corner, a square bar made of wooden wine boxes sits opposite the plush leather couches and enormous movie screen. In the middle of the room, tables made of wine barrels are illuminated by candlelight. From the ceiling dangles glass bubbles filled with lights. The walls are adorned in wall paper with facts and tidbits about various wines. On the second level, bottles of wine are piled to the ceiling, and with more than 400 choices, there is no shortage of options. Cozy and quaint, this charming wine bar is ideal for a first date or a low-key night of tasting with friends. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.blueboartavern.com A scrawled sign outside the Blue Boar advises that bare feet and tank tops are forbidden after 8 p.m. ("Dress Code Enforced 7 Days!"). But once you've got your sandals and T-shirt on, this high hog is serious about late-night hunger management. Blue Boar purveys homemade chicken noodle soup, beef quesadillas, char-grilled cheeseburgers, garbage fries, and a full lineup of classic greasy bar bites until 4:30 every morning. From all over the county, waitresses and line cooks point their sore feet and foul moods straight for the Boar; they keep showing up in shifts — midnight, 1 a.m., 2 a.m., 3 a.m. — to shoot pool and throw darts or fuss over the pinball machines, to slump at the bar and watch ancient Mike Tyson fights on the dozen TV screens — until brain, belly, and aching hooves have at last fully recovered. Even the bleariest dishwasher wouldn't call these onion rings or hot roast beef sandwiches gourmet fare, but in the deepest hours before dawn, there's a whole lot of comfort to be had from a gooey grilled cheese and a shot of Jack. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bluemartinilounge.com This West Palm Beach spot is a hangout for the sophisticated drinkers who have money to burn on exotic martini flavors and a dimly blue lit, laid-back environment. The patio at Blue Martini dominates the other nearby bars on nights with good weather. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.brassringpub.net This West Palm Beach favorite offers a solid bar burger made with half a pound of grilled beef purchased from local butcher Nebraska Meats. The Brass Ring Pub's hand-shaped burgers are cooked to order in sight, and the use of lava rocks adds a smoky flavor. This isn’t a gourmet burger joint, so the choices are somewhat limited. Stick with the classic, or upgrade to include mushrooms, bacon, and/or cheese. Feeling fancy? Try the spicy burger topped with blue cheese. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.bigtimerestaurants.com An award-winning wine list, dry aged steaks and dense pasta dishes make for a gluttonous affair at this Big Time Restaurant Group-owned bar and grill. Brought to you by the same creators of City Oyster, Grease Burger Bar, Big City Tavern and Rocco's Tacos, City Cellar's main draws are a variety of crafty salads like the pan-fried green tomatoes and From-the-Hearth pizzas like the Pizza Salsicce made with sweet fennel sausage, caramelized onion, tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella. A daily 4 to 7 p.m. happy hour with half-priced appetizers, cocktails, wine and beer is served at the bar only. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.connollysbar.com Connolly's in Royal Palm Beach prides itself on being a local neighborhood bar. The smoker-friendly establishment invites regulars to hang out and have a few drinks among friends. Play tabletop games, or shoot pool for free after 11 p.m. Check out live bands Wednesday through Friday. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.erbradleys.com People still remember E.R. Bradley's when it was in its former location on "the island" of Palm Beach, but many things about the place haven't changed since it scooted over the water to the more proletarian West Palm. Its burgers still rock, and since the owners are from Maryland, diners can expect some seriously reliable, satisfying crab cakes. Otherwise, the menu is pretty basic. Items won't rock your culinary world, but they will fill your belly and satiate a craving. The real reason most people come is because there are few places around that feel like home to preppies, preppies turned biker wannabes, and just about anyone with even a modicum of class. Tons of outdoor seating allows for the enjoyment of Mother Nature's great contributions to our state, and it should be known that the deck tables are highly sought after. Oh, and lest we forget to mention the cocktails... this place is probably most regarded as a great spot to get your drink on. Bartenders here are dependable mixers, especially when asked to produce a classic. Yep, E.R. Bradley's has been, and will continue to be, the place to get drunk on all things Palm Beach. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
A favored watering hole for locals and insomniacs. It closes at 5 a.m. and reopens at 7 a.m., just enough time to hit the Denny's and refuel the gut for round two. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
http://www.hgroosters.com There's an easy-going kitsch permeating the vibe inside H.G. Rooster's, and it shines throughout all the incredible activities set up seven days a week. On Sunday alone, there's a free barbecue on the patio at 5 p.m., male dancers at 6 p.m., and karaoke at 11 p.m. There's bingo on Mondays (affectionately named Sissy Bingo, with prizes in the form of both bar tabs and cash), chicken wings and karaoke (again!) on Wednesdays, and more babely dancers on Fridays. The drink specials all start after 9 p.m. and are bound to get you giddy: buckets of domestic beer are three for $7 on Tuesdays (when the pool tournament starts), all wells and domestics are $2 on Thursdays, and Long Island iced teas and domestic beers are $3 on Saturdays. There's also the occasional Saturday night cabaret - Saturday Night Divas - featuring drag shows and comedy. The place was founded in 1984 by the late Michael "La La" Brown, an AIDS awareness activist and supporter-slash-member of the local gay community. Now it thrives on his mission and soul: Everyone is welcome - and no one is bored. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
Situated next to a bed and breakfast, Hibiscus Courtyard Lounge in West Palm Beach is a quiet getaway. It's a nice change of pace from the sweaty, bass-thumping boom-boom-boom of nearby dance clubs. Walk through a gravel path lighted by tiki torches and up a set of stairs to a small wooden bar. It's nothing flashy, but out-of-towners and locals in the know sit side by side, conversing about travels while munching on tapas. Read more about this Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach bar or club >>
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