Nestled cozily behind a lush facade of trees on the North Ocean Drive, The Le Tub Saloon occupies the site of a former gas station. A secret among locals in the know, the establishment shot to fame when its burger was voted among the best in the nation by a leading magazine. The crowds have since increased at Le Tub, but the quality of the food and the unpretentious vibe remain. The menu offers a hearty choice of American specialties from barbecue pork and ribs to strip steak and sirloin burger. The seafood gumbo is also a favorite. Don't miss the delectable key lime pie, the only dessert offering on the menu. The wood-dominated interiors are a relaxed affair. The outdoor section, with rich foliage and quirky bric-a-brac strewn around is a favorite among patrons.
The Corner is a popular bar and lounge that is known for its vibrant atmosphere, craft cocktails, and live music. Visitors can choose from classic cocktails or order from the list of new, creative specialty cocktails. The Corner is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a mix of nightlife, entertainment and a laid-back vibe. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind after work, enjoy a night out with friends, or experience the local Miami scene, The Corner provides a welcoming and enjoyable experience.
The Broken Shaker, located in the Freehand Miami Hostel, began as a pop-up bar, and got so popular that they set up shop permanently. The specialty cocktail menu changes with frequency, according to the fresh ingredients they have on hand for the day, week or season. Many of the ingredients are grown at the bar's very own herb garden. Grab a seat in the cozy bar or on the beautiful brick patio and gardens to enjoy your signature creation.
Abbey Brewing Company serves house beers along with imported beers, bottled ales, ports and wines. Most of the drinks are hard to find in America, but definitely worth the trouble. However, most people come for the artisan craft beers, such as Father Theodore's Stout which has chocolate, coffee, toffee and anise. The beers are award-winning and the bar has a cozy atmosphere.
Kill Your Idol is a nondescript, dive bar with a convivial atmosphere that caters to all folk. The clientele is mostly local, and it's a great bar to visit if you want to escape the more trendy, tourist-laden clubs in other parts of South Beach. Kill Your Idol is located on Española Way, another attribute that makes it worth the visit, since the street is so quaint. Offerings on the menu are quite reasonable and do not put much weight on your pocket.
In the midst of the South Beach glamor and hype is this very low-key dive bar. Very much a local hangout, Lost Weekend is also a great place for visitors to get a break from the relentless fabulousness that is South Beach. You and a group of your friends can kick back, down shots made with things like Goldschlager and Rumplemintz and play pool or foosball. Events are often hosted on the premises so make sure to check out their social media handles before planning a visit.
Abbey Brewing Company serves house beers along with imported beers, bottled ales, ports and wines. Most of the drinks are hard to find in America, but definitely worth the trouble. However, most people come for the artisan craft beers, such as Father Theodore's Stout which has chocolate, coffee, toffee and anise. The beers are award-winning and the bar has a cozy atmosphere.
The Broken Shaker, located in the Freehand Miami Hostel, began as a pop-up bar, and got so popular that they set up shop permanently. The specialty cocktail menu changes with frequency, according to the fresh ingredients they have on hand for the day, week or season. Many of the ingredients are grown at the bar's very own herb garden. Grab a seat in the cozy bar or on the beautiful brick patio and gardens to enjoy your signature creation.
Enjoy an extensive list of craft beer at the garden-style bar in The Riverside Market. Tucked away in a residential neighborhood, this hidden gem is known for its friendly ambiance and casual atmosphere. With more than 500 varieties of beer, you'll want to keep coming back. The pizzas, sandwiches and entrees keep patrons returning as well.
With a massive variety of beers, Tap42 is Fort Lauderdale's chief champion of beer. Their impressive selection features American brews and ales alongside premium spirits and inventive concoctions. They pride themselves on a fabulous craft beer cocktail list, blending brews with homemade syrups and fresh herbs. Bar fare is a mix of classics including chicken wings, wraps, burgers, salads, fries and a decent spread of desserts. Tap 42 also has a special menu for brunch and happy hour specials which go easy on your pocket. Avail of their catering services if you plan to host an event for your guests and bring the party home.
Housed inside the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Miami, MO Bar + Lounge welcomes you to spend a quiet evening, with some breathtaking views of the sea-side city. Brickell has no dearth of bars and lounges. However, MO is truly a hidden gem, with its exquisite lounge-like setting and arresting vistas of the turquoise waters. It impresses with an eclectic menu of classic blends and modern concoctions, along with some appetizing light plates. Weekends are always fun, with Fox Brothers and Renoir Rodriguez playing some soothing jazz and guitar in the background. Seasonal concerts are also held here, where guests can play audience to noted bands like Rosana and LA LEY.
Kill Your Idol is a nondescript, dive bar with a convivial atmosphere that caters to all folk. The clientele is mostly local, and it's a great bar to visit if you want to escape the more trendy, tourist-laden clubs in other parts of South Beach. Kill Your Idol is located on Española Way, another attribute that makes it worth the visit, since the street is so quaint. Offerings on the menu are quite reasonable and do not put much weight on your pocket.