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  • Burger & Beer Joint

    11025 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines Miramar

    3 articles
  • Dania Beach Bar and Grill

    65 N. Beach Rd., Dania Beach Hollywood

    954-923-4148

    3 articles
  • Fishtales On 33rd

    3355 NE 33rd St. Fort Lauderdale

    954-689-2344

    This lively neighborhood restaurant and nightclub has whimsical decor, sidewalk seats, live entertainment & a full bar. Enjoy seafood specialties and grilled sandwiches for lunch or dinner.
    4 articles
  • Kaos Ultra Lounge

    2724 E. Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-975-8000

    Kaos Ultra Lounge has the look of a South Beach club and the drink specials of a Fort Lauderdale Beach dive, all strangely located in a quiet plaza off of Commercial Boulevard. This modestly sized, chromed-out “lounge” in Fort Lauderdale features a curving, neon-back-lit bar, glass-tiled DJ booth, plenty of high-top table seating, and crystal orbs of pulsating purple light that glow over an intimate dance floor. Despite its off-the-beaten track location, puzzling name, and somewhat misguided identity as a lounge, this new bar draws an impressive and eclectic crowd on weekends, due in part to its three-for-one domestic draft beer special and an ever-changing lineup of music.
    1 article
  • Kristof's Kafe

    8912 SR-84 E, Fort Lauderdale Davie/West Hollywood

    954-475-8977

    You can never have too many good brunch options, and Kristof's Kafe makes its mark amongst Fort Lauderdale's best. From their famous strawberry stuffed French toast, country fried steaks and build-your-own-omelettes to homemade soups and sammies galore, they've got a menu that covers every craving. It's a tasty option for home-cooked breakfast, lunch and on the weekends, dinner too. It's cozy, it's casual and when it comes to hangover cures - you won't find anyplace better.
    1 article
  • Sangrias

    229 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-728-9804

    2 articles
  • 101 Ocean

    101 Commercial Blvd. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

    954-776-8101

    Accept this comfortable beachside joint for what it's meant to be: a bar-food-serving, sports-channel-showing, '80s-greatest-hits-playing kind of place. Serving sliders, pizza, fish 'n' chips, paninis, peel 'n' eat shrimp 50 yards from the water.
    5 articles
  • 13 American Table

    451 E. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton

    561-409-2061

    A newcomer in the Boca food scene in summer 2013, this place has brought a piece of South Florida's burgeoning foodie ethos to town. Owners Albert and Melanie Aletto opened the spot earlier this summer, and they brought in some heavy hitters from Delray Beach. Both chef Anthony Fiorini and general manager Oliver Tito have worked at highly respected Atlantic Boulevard hot-spot 32 East. Here you'll find a somewhat similar approach to cuisine with simple food prepared with the finest-quality ingredients that can be found. The new American-style fare incorporates international influence with dishes ranging from Josper-grilled octopus and family eggplant with burrata, crostini, and basil to Florida grouper ceviche and BBQ pork belly. When you look at it, what could be more American than that?
    5 articles
  • 13 Even

    2037 Wilton Dr. Wilton Manors

    954-565-8550

    13|Even, owned by the same couple that runs landmark lesbian bar New Moon just up Wilton Drive, is more a place to meet friends for drinks and fun than it is a dinner destination. If you get hungry, there is an array of globally inspired, fair-priced small plates such as a bruschetta, three-cheese-stuffed portabella mushrooms and an amped-up macaroni and cheese. Really, though, you come for the more than two dozen craft beers from local and national brewers and for the extensive wine list. On weekends, prepare to wade through two or three rows of people to get to the weathered wood bar, but don't worry. While you wait, you can scope out the cool chairs made of recycled palettes, the black-and-white photos shot by owner Carol Moran, and the foot-tall Elvis figurine striking a pose near some suds.
    3 articles
  • 5 O'Clock Charlies

    425 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-533-4480

    Full Restaurant and Bar Ocean View Sidewalk Seating Live Music Darts Billiard table Games always on TV Cool Atmosphere On Site Parking Lot Free WiFi
  • All Stars Sports Bar and Grill

    2201 W. Sample Rd. Coconut Creek

    954-968-7777

    Hidden off Sample Road, Allstars Sports Bar is the type of place that only the locals know about. A long bar surrounded by tables and chairs fills up the front area of the smoky bar. With TVs in every booth, sports fans can watch the game, no matter what. The more-than-casual Pompano drinking destination has a sizable crowd of regulars, generally ranging from early 20s to mid-30s. There are late-night specials throughout the week, including free alcohol for "dancers," ladies' night, and on Wednesdays, Marioke with DJ Mario is not to be skipped. Open until 4 a.m. every night of the week, it's the bar everyone visits to grab that one last drink before heading home.
    2 articles
  • Ambry Restaurant

    3016 E. Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-771-7342

    Despite its diminutive appearance, the Ambry has a maze of tables and booths and a healthy-sized bar from which to consume the thickest, frothiest brews in town. Beer steins adorn shelves, shadow boxes contain trinkets, and numerous woodwind instruments dangle from the ceiling. The crowded bar boasts a row of topped-off steins, and soccer team flags and fake flowers decorate the little alcohol-vending alcove. Dark and packed with more tchotchkes than your grandma's apartment, the Ambry looks every bit of its 30 year pedigree. From the outside, it looks like a medieval castle with German and American flags on the ramparts. Inside, the dark, winding corridors reveal private rooms anchored by warm hearths. Up front is a bar that's covered with so much German soccer memorabilia you'd half expect to find World Cup hero Bastian Schweinsteiger chilling there with a pint of Tucher Hefeweizen in hand. Instead you'll find plenty of regulars hoisting decorative steins, eating ruby-hued prime rib specials, and noshing on supple, house-made sausages with rustic mustard sauce. A great place to drink, and good for a bite, too.
    8 articles
  • American English Kitchen + Bar

    1900 Harrison St. Hollywood

    954-589-0200

    1 article
  • American Social Bar

    721 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-764-7005

    American Social (or AmSo, as it’s been affectionately nicknamed) is a trendy lunch spot for the working crowd by day, and at night, this craft-beer-centric spot transforms into a bustling bar.
    56 articles
  • America's Backyard

    100 SW Third Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-449-1025

    Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s America's Backyard, it turns out, is nothing short of a huge pool party where the pool is swimming with bartenders and the deep end overflows with sparkling alcohol. The pool, AKA the main bar, is a tiled fortress of smiles and cocktails, the centerpiece of this open-air shindig. Thursday is Game Night where you get to test your wits during trivia hour from 9 to 10 p.m., and get competitive with beer pong, battle shots, bartender twister, corn hole, hot tamale, and other interactive bar games. Friday is Kiss Country Ladies Night featuring live music and DJs, where ladies drink free from 8 p.m. to midnight. But no matter what night you head out to ABY, you'll surely be in for one hell of a ride.
    73 articles
  • Andy's Live Fire Grill

    1843 S Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale

    954-903-9945

    Sip on a craft cocktail and watch chefs prepare grilled meats, seafood and local fish on a Santa Maria style live-fire grill.
  • Aruba Beach Cafe

    1 E. Commercial Blvd., Fort Lauderdale Beaches

    954-776-0001

    As far as bars go, Aruba Beach Cafe is quintessential South Florida livin'. It hasn't really changed much since it opened in 1983. Both tourists and locals frequent this classically Floridian (read: pastel-colored), upbeat eatery located on the water next to the Commercial Boulevard Pier. In addition to a menu of delectable seafood entrees, two bars offer fruity cocktails, serious cocktails, and the company of locals and tourists. The menu includes seafood favorites like conch fritters, a fresh mahi-mahi sandwich, and the blackened seafood trio, plus turf specialties like the Aruba burger and the goat cheese salad. Watching the beach through the vast ceiling-to-floor windows may be the main draw, but people also love the laid-back atmosphere. Flip-flop your way in to hear live music any day of the week. Steel drums provide island versions of your Top 40 favorites. The hardest choice you'll have to make will be between indoor seating with a view or outdoor seating overlooking the beach. After all, Aruba's sandy spot next door to Commercial Boulevard fishing pier makes it the bona fide beach spot in a village of beach spots.
    8 articles
  • The Atlantic Hotel & Spa

    601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-567-8020

    1 event 2 articles
  • Atmosphere Lounge

    300 Southwest First Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-522-4799

    1 article
  • Avant

    25 NE Second Ave. Delray Beach

    561-921-8687

  • B Square Burgers

    1021 E. Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale

    954-999-5216

    This burger spot serves gourmet comfort food in a chill setting with a full bar & patio.
  • Bahia Cabana Beach Resort

    3001 Harbor Dr. Fort Lauderdale

    954-524-1555

    South of the commotion at Beach Place, Bahia Cabana is an oasis of local Fort Lauderdale culture. Tucked away between docks, the Bahia Cabana resort/hotel the bar boasts strong drinks and a ceiling littered with knickknacks, such as street signs and Florida license plates. With the beach across the street, locals and tourists alike drink and eat at the bar, in the attached restaurant area, or out on the dock overlooking yachts. For those arriving via water, dock space is free for bar and restaurant patrons. Tourists, to remember you're in the tropics, order specialty drinks like the "World's Best Frozen Pina Colada" or the "Frozen Pink Lemonade," both $7. Standard domestics cost $4.50, premiums $5. The wine list is extensive and fairly cheap, with no glasses more than $7.50. Throw one back with an order of conch fritters before you walk over for a day in the sun across A1A.
    14 articles
  • The Balcony

    1309 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    754-200-6344

    The Balcony Las Olas will enthuse you with craft cocktails and infamous views of Fort Lauderdale’s trendy Las Olas Boulevard.
    1 article
  • Bamboo Beach Club & Tiki Bar

    4040 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale Beaches

    954-566-7500

    Drinker, partiers, and tiki bar lovers rejoice. Ocean Manor Beach Resort's Bamboo Beach Tiki Bar has been the longtime go-to for Fort Lauderdale residents who want to daytime drink near the pool and in the sand. What more could you possibly want in life? As long as the sun is out -- or there is no hurricane, really -- the bar is packed. Every Sunday the bar features a Caribbean pig roast--not Polynesian, but close enough--for $15.95. Hey, you can always pretend you're in Maui.
    3 articles
  • Barton G. the Restaurant

    1427 W. Ave., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-672-8881

    The swank, attractive surroundings; swank, attractive crowd; thoughtful wine list; alluring fare; and countless titillating details make Barton G. a daringly and delightfully different restaurant in Miami Beach. Cuisine here can be whimsical and down-home or tastefully sophisticated — the point is, you can eat any which way you please, from crisped pork shank lacquered with Southern Comfort syrup to togarashi seared tuna with coconut-laced carrot purée. Desserts look like props from Pee-wee's Playhouse, especially the Dolla Dolla Bills Y'All!!!!, a chocolate ganache and dulce de leche tart that comes encased in a gold brick shell of graham cracker crust, soft meringue, and golden nuggets of chocolate feuilletine Read our full review of Barton G.
  • Bash American Bistro

    10053 Sunset Strip, Sunrise Plantation

    954-578-6700

    Bash American Bistro is holed up like a dark cave in a drab suburban strip mall, but the overall effect is as comforting as a pile of kittens wearing hand-knit, woolen booties. Starters include fabulous housemade hummus painted with spicy kimchi sauce and served with wedges of grilled pita; gooey spinach dip with freshly fried tortilla chips has the same warming effect. Entrees are just as homey, like short ribs braised in Mr. Pibb, meaty bones with lightly sweet sauce that cuts right through the fat. Nothing on the menu is priced over $18, and each bottle on the wine list is under $40.Bash hosts a monthly wine tasting on the last Thursday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m.
    4 articles
  • Beach Club Lake Worth

    1 Seventh Ave. N. Lake Worth

    561-585-8976

  • Beach House

    270 N Pompano Beach Blvd. Pompano Beach

    954-607-6530

    This chic bar & grill boasts panoramic rooftop views and modern surf 'n' turf dishes and drinks.
  • Big Al's Steaks - Coconut Creek

    5607 Regency Lakes Blvd. Coconut Creek

    954-480-8550

    Big Al Costillo and his son Adam migrated from Philly to South Florida expecting to find some place that compared to their favorite local cheese-steak shop, Geno's. But they didn't. So they opened one in a tiny space in a strip mall between State Road 7 and the Sawgrass Expressway, intent on re-creating the famous Philly delicacy using sliced (not chopped!) rib eye, rolls flown in from the City of Brotherly Love, Cheez-Whiz (the ONLY authentic cheese for a cheese steak, although pretentious gourmets can request provolone or American), and loads of sautéed onions. The result is an incomparable sandwich for $7.25. Plus pizza steaks, chicken steaks, hot dogs, hoagies, and fries.
    2 articles
  • BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse

    12100 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines

  • BLT Prime

    4400 NW 87 Ave, Doral Fort Lauderdale

    305-591-6606

  • Blue Mountain Restaurant

    1430 NW 7th St. Fort Lauderdale

    954-584-8781

    In a world full of corporate chains, it's nice to run across a hole-in-the-wall every now and then. Meet Blue Mountain, Fort Lauderdale's Jamaican outpost that shirks convention by opting out of a printed menu and staying comfortably secretive. In addition to playing the poker machines, hearing DJ tunes and shooting the shit with the locals, you can dig into plates of curry goat, brown stew chicken, curry chicken, jerk chicken, jerk pork, or oxtail with peas and rice and a salad. Deliciously low key.
    2 articles
  • Blue Willy's Barbecue

    613 SE First Ave., Broward / Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale

    954-224-6120

    This food truck -- most commonly stationed at the corner of SE First Avenue and SE Sixth Street in downtown Fort Lauderdale -- is gaining a reputation for the quality of the meats prepared. The staff uses a wood-burning smoker with hickory and pecan wood to impart a sweet, smoky flavor. The red truck serves BBQ favorites like St. Louis-style ribs, Texas-style beef brisket, chicken, chopped pork, and sides like coleslaw, corn bread, and smoky baked beans. Another popular choice for the meatheads: Blue Willy's housemade pastrami.
    3 articles