Hidden in a dark parking lot within earshot of airplanes landing at FLL is Bimini Bay Bar — the czar of all dive bars, the sultan of all things skanky. The underground watering hole relishes the fact that it is a bit obscure and unknown to the general public. Heck, the banner outside the building […]
Bars and Clubs in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 23 - 44 of 279Boca Raton’s Black Rose Irish Pub is the type of bar that transports you back to the old Irish neighborhood of Boston. The interior of the bar has exposed brick walls adorned with beer memorabilia complete with fireplace to give that Northeastern feel. A large wooden bar fills up one side of the front bar […]
The nightlife team behind Purdy Lounge on the beach, and The Bar in Coral Gables is at it again, bringing their signature super-chill, never-a-cover concept to the Brickell area. Blackbird features 7 nights a week of quality music programming and drink specials that keep the local heads rocking till the early morning.
This laidback beachfront sports bar has flat-screen TVs, a pool hall, and game arcade. The menu features wings, tacos, and other classic favorites.
This upscale drinking establishment located in “The Terrace” addition at the upscale Town Center Mall in Boca Raton isn’t just a place to see and be seen. It’s a place to show and show off, whether it’s your car, your wallet, or whatever other assets you have. There are more than 40 specialty martinis to […]
Blue Martini Fort Lauderdale may be located in the Galleria Mall, but it’s one of one of the most interesting establishments in America’s Venice. More than 40 signature drinks are offered at three bars: patio, stage area, and VIP lounge. Blue Martini features live entertainment every night to create a new, exciting atmosphere. Enjoy discounted […]
This West Palm Beach spot is a hangout for the sophisticated drinkers who have money to burn on exotic martini flavors and a dimly blue lit, laid-back environment. The patio at Blue Martini dominates the other nearby bars on nights with good weather.
Boardwalk male dance club’s four platforms feature men in skintight briefs and boots or sneakers undulating to club versions of Top 40 mixes. The dancers range from svelte boyish men who can do dead-on “Single Ladies” impersonations to beefy dudes who can hold the room’s attention just by marching and flexing. Despite the sexual energy […]
Boatyard’s decidedly contemporary-American menu highlights fresh fish, wood-fired premium steaks, and fancy seafood charcuterie. Make sure to try the Bimini bread, the original restaurant’s most iconic offering: puffy blocks of sugar-sweetened, butter-bathed bread served with whipped honey butter.
Dolphins vet (and Plantation resident) Kim “Kimbo” Bokamper started this neighborhood hang to indulge his sports fetish, and it shows. Fifty plasma TVs enough for ya? If you know what most places with that sort of cathodic bling are like in terms of atmosphere, you probably have a good idea what to expect from the […]
A “traditional” Irish bar located smack dab on the corner of Sleazy Street and NE Drunk Avenue in Pompano. Really doesn’t sound like it should work, right? But the clientele that packs the Briny every night (especially Saturday night, when Rob Rage, the Briny’s own rock ‘n’ roll cover band, plays) doesn’t give a shit. […]
Remember Friar Tuck, that rotund disciple of Robin Hood whose proselytizations involved food and booze more often than God? Well, if the goodly father had found his way from 11th-century England and somehow landed smack in the middle of Pompano Beach, he’d have quit the priesthood and opened Brother Tuckers, a saintly themed gastropub that […]
Founded by local promoter couple-extraordinaire Garo Gallo and Yvonne Colón, IWAN space the Bubble warehouse/gallery/music venue serves as a hub for Broward County’s creative base. Imagine concert-hall-quality acoustics, 3,000 square feet to boogie your ass off or wallflower around (this doesn’t include the giant space outside), two stages, and loads of local art littering the […]
This Pompano neighborhood bar is for storytellers. Sure, the bartender will tell you, sometimes they’re the same stories. You’ll be the thousandth ear that’s heard that Buccaneer regular, the middle-aged ex-yachtie or rabble-rouser, relate the time he got pulled over with rum and pot. Spoiler: The cop let him go — phew. But here you’re […]
At the beginning (or end, depending on how you look at it) of Delray Beach’s downtown strip on Atlantic Avenue is the Bull Bar. Named after the bullhead dolphin, the tiny but extremely lively bar is one of the more laid-back spots on “the Ave.” There are no red velvet ropes, jeans are acceptable, and […]
Inspired by the ups and downs of the stock market, this downtown Fort Lauderdale bar is all about offering deals on drinks – that is, if you stick to the ticker. Every seven minutes, prices on the screen adjust to reflect demand on drinks. While the selection is mostly of beer (with a nice selection […]
Located in a 4,000-square-foot warehouse space in Fort Lauderdale’s up-and-coming FAT Village Arts District, C&I Studios is a multipurpose media company and events space with the mission of developing and cultivating an arts scene in South Florida. The massive, open space is host to a smorgasbord of events, from themed art walk parties and $1 […]
Dining here would seem to be a completely superfluous activity (just try to find a menu online) compared to the real draw of the place: Ten bars with nearly 100 televisions; a “Media Room” beaming 8 satellite sports stations at once; big-party weekend blowouts with VIP rooms, $250 bottles of liquor and a $10 cover […]
One day, 23rd Street might resemble Ocean Drive, but for now, it’s a dark street on a dark block on a dark side of town. This bar and lounge, the Wynwood Café District’s first, is an oasis. The venue includes a spacious outdoor area with couches under glowstick-lit tree branches, a goth-like candlelit interior, an […]
Cagney’s is a true biker bar, with plenty of spots out front to park your ride. Cruise up and refuel your gut with daily happy hours from noon to 6 p.m., because waiting until 5 o’clock for happy hour is for the weak. Check out live and loud rock bands four nights a week, or […]