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http://www.radio-active-records.com Formerly known as CD Collector, this friendly neighborhood record store changed its focus when it changed its name. Now Radio-Active Records, the store has a wide selection of new and used vinyl and a sampling of CDs, instead of vice versa. Along with that change, Radio-Active has more than doubled its size. The new area in the back houses rows of vinyl and a stage. Local bands and out-of-towners with indie cred find their way to the small performance space almost every week. What will a show cost you? Nada. They're always free. Show your thanks by picking up a record. After all, you'll be hard-pressed to find something that doesn't suit your tastes as the selection ranges from current music to electro to rare grooves. Psss make good with the staff. A lot of the good stuff is in the back. More >>
http://www.jointherevolution.net Formerly the Chili Pepper and before that the Edge, this spot has hosted some of the best bands to come through South Florida. The three levels (floor, balcony, and upper balcony) allow for ample standing room to watch your favorite bands. The décor is reminiscent of socialist propaganda (viva la Revolution!), but it's a little more subtle than Palm Beach County's indie-rock staple Propaganda. Drinks will cost you, but the atmosphere, standing room, and powerful air conditioning more than make up for it. More >>
http://www.rogerdeanstadium.com At Roger Dean Stadium, all 7,000 seats are close enough to catch a foul ball, and the only scalpers will sell you tickets for less than the price of a hot dog. Root, root, root for the home teams -- there are two of them: the Jupiter Hammerheads, a minor-league team connected to the Marlins, and the Palm Beach Cardinals (St. Louis’s farm team). Tickets to the minor-league games are cheap (not much more than a Bud from the new Marlins Stadium), and season ticket deals are even better. The best seats in the house are straight down the first-base line, where fans can spread a blanket across a tiny grassy hill behind where the pitchers warm up. More >>
Classy Irish pub partitioned with thematic decor including "The Library" for those who channel Joyce. Nurse a Harp while singing along with live acts. This pub goes all out to bring a bit of the Emerald Isle to your table. The fare includes daily specials and rare alcoholic spirits from the motherland. So you'll just have to make do with the succulent burgers, salads, shepherd's pie, fish and chips, spicy chicken wings, and other deliciously prepared traditional pub fare. More >>
http://www.rooneyspublichouse.com A one-team sports pub is what Rooney's is all about. The owners are the founders of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a good thing to know before you start talking trash about the Black and Gold. Super Bowl plans must be made well in advance here, of course. The menu in the dark-wood and dark-green rooms is heavy with bar foods, but notable is the all-Angus Rooney burger and the "Ruben meets Rachel" corned beef and turkey sandwich. They're Irish, so potato-leek soup, shepherd's pie, fish and chips, and Irish stew -- dubbed "Steeler's stew " -- are served here -- and the place rocks like a ship on St. Patrick's Day. A long list of brews, with the pub's own Rooney's Red Ale, are offered. Look for a few Pittsburgh favorites as well -- you don't find pierogies on just any menu in town. More >>
Locals only is the theme of the night over at Roy's Sports Bar in Margate. As you drive down Sample Road, this nondescript bar is easy to miss. However, the customers inside are unforgettable. Although the word sports is in the bar's title, the patrons are more interested in after-hours drinks and karaoke than catching up with the NBA highlights. A number of pool tables are packed into the back of the tiny bar, so getting to know the other tipsy clientele is not a difficult thing to do. The wooden bar extends its way throughout most of venue, and the various attentive bartenders never leave a glass dry. Barely dressed shot girls weave their way through the packed late-night crowd serving up neon-colored concoctions, and the occasional flower-peddling woman hustles the guys. Open until 4 a.m., Roy's is the quintessential spot for winding down the night and getting in some serious people-watching. More >>
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