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http://www.thetalentfarm.com Nestled in a shopping center in the far reaches of Pembroke Pines. Sure, it's so far west it's practically in the swamp, but it's the hub of a very thriving microscene of mostly young bands whose names often form complete sentences. The place will give almost anyone a first shot at playing live, but at the same time, it boasts a more professional stage setup and sound system than most bars back on the beaten local-circuit path. And the Talent Farm is more clued-in about the internet than most local venues: It streams all its shows online for free, recognizing that will draw more of a crowd in the long run. Nurturing tomorrow's local favorites today, the Talent Farm truly lives up to its name. More >>
http://www.timpanochophouse.net Timpano is located on the block surrounded by Las Olas' chicest and trendiest restaurants. If you want to impress a date with a nice night out in a cozy yet upscale environment with a touch of romantic elegance, Timpano is a good choice. The space has indoor and outdoor seating with tables covered with white tablecloths. The Starlight Lounge, a martini bar, is the place to sip on a lychee martini, dish on dry-aged hand-cut fillet, and soak in the sounds of live jazz. There's a grand baby piano to set the romantic and sophisticated tone. Aside from chops, the menu features classic Italian fare. Also, there are plenty of appetizers around $10 for those who desire a light bite. Locals rave over the black skillet-roasted mussels. More >>
http://www.titanicbrewery.com This brewpub across the way from the University of Miami is owned by beer lover Kevin Rusk, who makes it a point to pour good, homemade suds to accompany great live music. Since the place opened in the Nineties, the menu hasn't changed an iota. The seasonal brews are always a delight: The Triple Screw is a fail-safe standby, and the guest-starring Woodchuck cider tastes like frothy heaven. Generously sized empanada appetizers boast tasty meat interiors and flaky pastry exteriors. Other standouts include crawfish-and-andouille bisque, and steamed mussels "fra diablo." On a recent visit, the steerage skirt steak sandwich came dangerously rare in the middle, but the Santa Fe chicken salad, with creamy garlic dill dressing, was crunchy and delicious. Dinner entrée prices top out at $17.95, which will nab you either a rib eye steak or soft-shell crabs, and $14.95 for shrimp étoufée is a steal. Rotating rock bands and slurring coeds are regular fixtures. The Sunday night karaoke delivers a hearty dose of Journey and Sublime. More >>
http://www.tobacco-road.com Miami's oldest liquor license and most reliable, all-around bar. If it's music, a burger, and a relaxed atmosphere, both indoors and out, that you seek, this is your watering hole now and forever. More >>
Get hot and sweaty dancing all night with the boys at Torpedo. This gay dance club caters to a mostly younger male crowd, looking to party all night. Since it's open till 4 a.m., you'll have plenty of time to drink and cruise the scene. Hole up in a cushy VIP booth, or keep your evening more relaxed by shooting billiards as the DJ spins house and tribal music. Each night of the week brings a different DJ, or bring your own music and take the stage on Tuesday nights. More >>
A beachside hideaway for the local drinkers is found within Fort Lauderdale's Treasure Trove. Nautical trimmings and beer knickknacks are scattered along the walls where locals sharing stories occupy the high top tables and barstools. The jukebox fills the room with rock 'n' roll favorites, and the ocean breeze blows through the open-air dive. The bartenders know their patrons by name, and there's never a dry glass in the house. On Tuesdays, the bar is the place to go for an extended lunch break to chow on $1 tacos. Just steps away from the ocean, Treasure Trove is the quintessential place for beachgoers and townies searching for a relaxing night out away from the tourists. More >>
Tricky Dick's is a casual, blue-collar spot by day, and a lively gathering of 20-somethings by night -- especially on Mondays from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., when women drink free. Located off 441 in west Boca Raton, this low-key watering hole boasts the regular bar swag: beer signs and lots of sports on the TVs. At night, the dance floor packs a DJ, two pool tables, darts, booths, and a whole lot of bodies vibing to electronica and old-school hip hop. Though during the day, the jukebox pumps out classic rock. The island bar divides the room, seemingly between partiers and onlookers. And it also opens up into a package store on one side. Tricky Dick's has a 23-hour license, so the party starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 5 a.m. More >>
http://www.trystdelray.com Executive chef Julian Greaves, formerly of Sol Kitchen, has put together a menu of small plates, bar food, comfort food, and bistro classics that pairs exquisitely with the excellent list of 50-plus, personality-forward craft beers. With input from a quartet of restaurant-savvy owners (Rodney Mayo and Scott Freilich, who own Dada, the Dubliner, and Howley's Diner; Butch Johnson from 32 East next door; and Dave Robinson of Delux nightclub), he's created dishes as aromatic, intense, and highly seasoned as these beautiful beers, matching them stride for stride with nightly specials (seared black cod, pork tenderloin), small plates (fish tacos, Indian spiced lamb chops, fish and chips), and chef's favorites (foie gras with bread pudding, pad Thai). Go early or midweek if you want time and space to eat and explore the beer list at leisure: Weekends are a madhouse. More >>
http://www.turn3sportsbar.com Vroom. Vroom. Rev up those engines. Turn 3 Sports Bar is just around the corner, waiting to become your home away from home. Tucked away in Sandlefoot Plaza in Boca Raton, this neighborhood-style sports bar is a spot for kicking back with a beer and unwinding after a long day at work. Family owned and run, this cozy watering hole has a myriad of accouterments to complement a night of drinking. Trophies and beer memorabilia line the walls, but the folks inside give this place all its character. With darts to pool tables and hours extending until 5 a.m., there is no telling what will happen after a few rounds of beers. Open seven days a week, there are drink specials throughout the day and live music onstage almost every night of the week. More >>
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