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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. More >>
http://www.fillmoremb.com Fillmore comes to Miami, turning the old Jackie Gleason Theatre into an awesome rock-venue. The sound system is superb. More >>
http://www.flossiesbar.com Sundays are the day to visit Flossie's, tucked away on a service road in Dania Beach. Despite the down-and-out location, regulars describe it as a family bar. Family for bikers, that is. Drive into the parking lot to find a sea of Harleys: shiny new hogs, some with cabs, others with “sissy bars” for long hauls. Past the sea of bikes and picnic tables, in what looks like a motel from another era, you'll find a sea of regulars. Flossie's interior is a sprawling common area that desperately needs a makeover, with rescued kitchen furniture and worn bar stools. The place has been a biker staple since 1975. Bar food is the staple here, though occasionally it's Mexican night, with tacos and burritos when the cook gets creative. Burgers and wings serve as fuel for a clientele that needs something to soak up the booze. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pompano-Beach-FL/The-French-Quarter-Bar-Grill/141150219117?v=info For some of us, the French Quarter in New Orleans conjures images of French architecture, lively street musicians, and great food. For others, the quarter is a neon blur of blues bars, beads, and atomic green cocktails. The French Quarter Bar and Grill in Pompano seems to be going for a restaurant/sports bar hybrid - albeit heavy on the sports bar. From the outside, it looks similar to an old Irish Tavern - with a patio bar and Tiki torches. Inside, find oversized booths, a pool table, and several large flat-screen TVs. The restroom stall doors, deftly carved with the names of people to call for a good time, are a special treat. A charming, sun-baked musician may be strumming away and/or an MMA fight may be blaring from the TVs while you peruse the Cajun and Creole goodies. Appetizers include chicken wings, fish dip, and Southwest egg rolls. The New Orleans-influenced offerings include a seafood gumbo and blue cheese oysters. A $17 Cajun trio entrée overflows with shrimp Creole, crawfish étoufée, and jambalaya. Though the jambalaya oddly includes spaghetti noodles, the trio is delightfully filling and "junky," like a dish you'd want to eat after a night of heavy drinking. Which brings us to... cocktails. Although the French Quarter Bar and Grill doesn't have New Orleans' legendary Hand Grenades, it does sell Hurricanes that are prepared using Pat O'Brien's famous mix. Also available at the bar: Voodoo Cherry Kiss Cosmo (a cherry vanilla cosmo) or a Cool Brees (huckleberry-flavored vodka and Red Bull). Hot on the heels of the alcohol pitcher craze, the restaurant serves your choice of liquors - rum, vodka, or coconut rum - with a mixer in flame-red plastic pitchers for just $7.50. Not a bad way to start (or polish off) an evening. More >>
http://www.funkybiscuit.com The Funky Biscuit brings a new type of casual atmosphere to the surrounding Mizner Park area. Vast in size, the venue has a large stage near the entrance that plays home to live musical acts and local aspiring comedians. Adjacent to the stage is an enormous marble bar with mirrored shelving and a few large flat-screen TVs. Vintage rock 'n' roll photos and artwork decorate the dark walls, making the bar feel like an old New York rock joint. Stocked with a full liquor bar and beer options as well as a few small-plate options, the Funky Biscuit provides the local college scene and 30-somethings with a laid-back option within the Boca Raton nightlife scene. More >>
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