An oasis along the commercial strip in North Miami, this funky acoustic music stronghold has a relaxed community vibe, where customers do indeed know each other. It’s cozy, with a smattering of tables, a bar, and a stage that supports live music and readings. The friendly, casual service, then, fits right in.
Bar Food in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 45 - 66 of 67Although other Irish bars may stay slightly truer to the Irish Pub image — Waxy O’Connor’s and the Field spring immediately to mind — Maguires, which is owned by an Irish family, still retains a huge helping of mementos and scenery from the Auld Sod. With numerous “Best Of” awards under its belt, this cozy, […]
McSorley’s Beach Pub boasts friendly service and some really cheap drink specials – that’s about as far as its Irish-ness extends. Still, this watering hole is a haven for anyone looking for that perfect blend of bar vibes: beachfront chill, frat-party sloppy, and now, with its recent renovations, upscale lounge. The upstairs patio and sundeck […]
Off the Hookah is downtown Fort Lauderdale’s dance club, hookah lounge, and waterfront dining wrapped up in one sexy, Mediterranean-themed venue. Vegas-style flair bartenders serve the drinks, belly dancers arouse the onlookers, and the Mediterranean and sushi menu tantalizes the taste buds. There are cabana beds throughout the venue; thus, you can ask someone to […]
Get drunk while doing some grade-A people-watching, or just contemplate the world’s vastness over a pint and a dramatic view of the ocean. Pull up a seat on the porch of Organic Brewery along Hollywood’s Broadwalk for both. Four great beers are brewed on-site, and they don’t carry the pretentious price tags often associated with […]
Formerly known as Himmarshee Bar & Grille, PL8 specializes in small plates, which include seafood, sliders, skewers, pizzas, salads, and greens. A stylish dining room is anchored by bar tables of reclaimed wood and sleek steel. Abstract silk-screens and varied textures nod to nature. Accent lighting is easy on the eyes too, especially in the […]
Riverside Market Cafe South is a craft beer hangout offering pizza, sandwiches, burgers, salads, specialty sodas and more.
Fort Lauderdale Beach’s newly renovated Rock Bar looks like how it sounds — cheesy, lowbrow, and fun. An edgy red and black motif is complemented by record-sleeve-lined walls, bathtub-sized margarita glasses, and the biggest disco ball you’ll probably ever see in your life. Ample indoor/outdoor seating; lots of cheap, beachy drink specials; and uncomfortably loud […]
Burger joints may be all the rage right now, but Rok: Brgr boasts a menu to outlive many of them. The concept was to create a space with the feel of a prohibition-era speakeasy, with the kind of comfort food anybody would want with a pint of something cold. The look is all exposed brick […]
Thirty years of deep-frying wings in one building builds a lot of history (and plaque in a lot of arteries). Even so, Roosters packed up the poultry operation in May 2008, moving from the dark, wood-paneled confines of its longtime Southgate Boulevard location to a shiny new space just a few blocks down the road. […]
By day, students and suits crowd Rosey Baby for crawfish pasta and other Louisiana favorites, but by night, the tiny club pushes tables and chairs aside. Patrons literally bump elbows with the regional crop of traditional blues purveyors regularly holding court. This spicy little number feels like a New Orleans bar mysteriously picked up and […]
Formerly known as the Sauer Apple Saloon, the SAS Martini Lounge is everything but a bar that can be found in an old Western movie. The bar’s recent face-lift is that of a upscale club meets trendy beach hangout, minus the hassle of VIPs and velvet ropes. The dimly lit lounge is illuminated by paper […]
For those of us with high expectations of low places, this raw bar has appeal. You can stumble up to the docks almost any time of day and sup on platters of gulf oysters and wash them down with ice-cold beer from the bottle or plunk down inside and escape the sun with an iced […]
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Tarpon River Brewing is a unique gastropub in an industrial building with a full line of craft beer brewed on site. The menu is filled with beer-inspired favorites such as pretzels with beer cheese, IPA mac and cheese, a pressed sausage sandwich, as well as lighter fare […]
Formerly, Stage 84.
It’s always funny to see the retro pubs — this one has the coolest “cocktails” sign ever — now touting Wi-Fi. This dark-wood and Irish-geegaw-decorated bar has it, though, along with some real Irish grub. Breakfast features Irish bacon, bangers, and blood pudding (imported from County Cork), omelets, pancakes, and biscuits and gravy. It’s bar […]
Hidden off 17th Street on Cordova, the nautical-themed Village Well caters to a mixed crowd. You’re as likely to see the weathered village drunks – happy hour runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily! – as you are the snazzy Frank Sinatra wannabe or young adults watching football and playing pool. The giant bar […]
Since being showcased on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, homey seafood shack the Whale’s Rib has enjoyed a renaissance as Deerfield Beach’s premier spot for ultrafresh seafood and cold brews. And for good reason. It’s the kind of place where you can sit at the worn bar-top and watch your oysters shucked right in […]