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The accouterments at the 12 O'Clock High Lounge are just as laid-back as the drunkards inside. There's a pool table for the sharks, a tiny stage in back housing local acts, and a cash-only policy. With its location off the Hollywood Broadwalk, it's no surprise the crowd is made up mostly of locals and randoms stumbling in off the sand. The tipsy patrons sit along the long wooden bar telling stories and cheersing one another for no reason other than just being drunk. The bartender has a heavy pour, and if you stick around, a free shot might come your way. The no-nonsense 12 O'Clock High Lounge may not be a destination point, but it sure is "just one more drink before we go" kind of place. More >>
Play a game of darts or shoot pool with your girls at this Dania Beach lesbian-friendly bar. Camp out next to a mural painted to look like the sun rising over the ocean, adorned with palm trees, or take your drinks outside and enjoy the real-life counterpart. Get oiled up with a little liquid courage and go front and center for Sunday-night karaoke. More >>
Nestled between Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood on waterfront property, Dockers Bar & Cafe is a drinking-man’s home away from home. Having been around since 1947, this watering hole caters to the locals-only crowd. Overlooking the Cozy Cove Yacht Basin, the main bar is filled with the scent of the salty sea. Patrons sharing stories of a hard day's work and tales of drinking woes surround the large wooden bar. Because the bar is extremely casual in attitude and atmosphere, you'll never catch a suit and tie here. Open till 4 a.m. every night of the week, Dockers is always ready to welcome folks looking to drink. More >>
http://www.gingerbaycafefl.com Ginger Bay Café is known for its smooth Caribbean vibe, featuring tunes as spicy as the jerk chicken. With live music five nights a week, you've got several options to choose from. Wednesdays at the Bay is "dance hall night." Thursdays feature soca and calypso music. Round out the weekend with reggae on Friday and Saturday nights, and wind down to jazz on Sundays. Ginger Bay Café is the only Caribbean restaurant in downtown Hollywood, so where else would you go to satisfy your craving for good times and island food? This late-night club-crawl stop-off point serves spicy jerk chicken, whole fried fish, and potent-as-hell rum drinks. Not the kind of place for quiet dinner conversations and soft lighting, this lively Caribbean hangout comes equipped with DJs blaring reggae, hip-hop, and R&B and live bands playing into the wee hours. More >>
For nearly six decades, Gold Crown has been a laid-back refuge for Hollywood billiards enthusiasts looking to hang out and shoot a few games. Over the years, the regulars have come and gone, but photos of them remain on the wall, each of them saying a thousand words about the spirit of the place. You're welcome here whether you're a seasoned regular or a novice. And if you classify yourself as the latter and would like to climb up a few rungs, you're in luck. Gold Crown offers lessons as well as a friendly atmosphere. More >>
The 2.2-mile, brick-paved stretch between North Beach Park and the Westin Diplomat has an old-time, mom-and-pop feel. Except for a Marriott, it's largely unmolested by towering condos, and besides a Häagen-Dazs, there's nary a chain in sight. Buff guys don headbands and grunt around the paddleball (yes, paddleball!) courts, hairy-chested Russians in thick gold chains slurp their borscht, and seasonal refugees from Quebec can be overheard gossiping in French. On balmy nights, grayhairs dance to big-band music under the stars at the Beach Theater, and on Sundays, ladies squeeze melons at Josh's Organic Garden (open until 5:31 p.m.). City planners stack the calendar with classic car shows, Brazilian fests, and Mardi Gras parties; and year after year, Groundhog Day begins with a 6:30 a.m. spaghetti breakfast at Ocean Alley restaurant, followed by a polar dip. All this good, grungy fun and eye candy draws lookers from that other Hollywood — the show Burn Notice was filmed at the Diane Motel, Owen Wilson shot scenes from Marley & Me at Nick's Restaurant, and even Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan — known as the Brad Pitt of India — starred in singing and dancing sequences on the beach (in the film Dostana). Take that, Mizner Place! More >>
http://www.daniakingsheadpub.com From the outside, the place looked like a little bed-and-breakfast that belongs in New Hampshire. From the inside, the place looks like somebody stuck a dining hall from the English countryside onto an Old World pub. The walls are covered in knick-knacks from the Old Country, including photos of old trucks and half-century-old alcohol labels. There's so much attention to detail that while eating, Henry VIII and his wives watch over you. The food's topnotch and served until 11 p.m. The beer flows from the taps as fast as you can drink it until 2 a.m. on the weekends. More >>
http://www.theletub.com Ever since Esquire named Le Tub's giant, char-grilled burgers among the best in the nation, this eccentric watering hole has overflown with would be beef-biters looking to sample the fare. But all these bandwagon jumpers may have missed the point - yeah, the burgers are great, but it's the secluded waterfront tables and everybody knows your name vibe that separates Le Tub from all the other gin-joints in town. More >>
http://www.theletub.com Ever since Esquire named Le Tub's giant, char-grilled burgers among the best in the nation, this eccentric watering hole has overflown with would be beef-biters looking to sample the fare. But all these bandwagon jumpers may have missed the point - yeah, the burgers are great, but it's the secluded waterfront tables and "everybody knows your name" vibe that separates Le Tub from all the other gin-joints in town. More >>
http://www.nativeflorida.net There's no sign outside alerting you to this Hollywood music venue and fine brew hot spot. But somehow you'll find your way into the Native Florida Tap Room and Music Hall. The venue is owned by Carl "Kilmo" Pacillo, whose beloved venue Alligator Alley closed in 2009. Since its doors opened, Native Florida Tap Room has booked a solid lineup of musical acts, featuring blues, rock, jazz, punk, funk, and folk, both by locals and out-of-towners. The comfortable bar sports an impressive array of microbrews, craft beers, and cider, both bottled and with 18 options on tap. Don't forget your cash, shirt, and shoes. These are required. Oh, and your taste for live music. More >>
http://www.quarterdeckrestaurants.com Quarterdeck expands its lineup with a sixth South Florida location situated on top of the pier in Dania Beach. Taking up a sizable portion of the wood-planked pier, this neighborhood restaurant and bar is undoubtedly the most glamorous of the six locations, featuring panoramic views of the ocean, walls lined with large LED screens playing underwater-themed screensavers, two full liquor bars and a sushi bar, and ample outdoor seating, both on the pier and on the sand. An eclectic mix of tourists and locals old and young fill up the bars to take in the spectacular ocean views while enjoying frozen cocktails with platefuls of fresh mussels and other sea fare. If the all-day, every-day happy hour isn't enough to lure you in, the live music and relaxed beach atmosphere make for a great place to watch the sun go down. More >>
http://www.spiceresto-lounge.com There's a lot of pure, joyous animal charisma circulating at Spice Resto-Lounge. There are women in leopard-print cat suits and in spandex tank tops, in tiny, fringed minis that shimmy with every jut of the hip. There are lantern-jawed men with dark hair pulled into ponytails and pumped-up guys with shaved heads and designer eyewear. Flat-bellied, pierced, tattooed -- the staff here treats clothing like an optional accessory. Everything about Spice Resto-Lounge is cool without trying, from the easygoing supper-club menu of steaks, fresh fish, salads, and starters at reasonable prices to the Latin-themed cocktails to the nonstop entertainment that includes a lively house band, meringue dancers, and a bossa nova duo. You've tumbled down the rabbit hole and found yourself in Wonderland, only in this tall tale, Alice is wearing a G-string. More >>
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