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Luna Star Cafe & Gallery |
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775 NE 125th St, North Miami 33161 305-799-7123
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Distance:
~5.54 mi * |
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Description:
NORTH MIAMI. Enjoy the trendy, original decor at this cafe, which makes you feel right at home with comfortably plush couches, soft lighting and lots of creative local art on the walls. During the day, this is a cafe and coffee bar, where people pop in to chat with friends over cappuccino and latte. In the evening, the South Florida Folk Club sponsors acoustic concerts that are popular among the area arts community and local students. No cocktails, but you can have a beer as you enjoy some soothing folk tunes. |
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User Rating: 5
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Van Dyke Café |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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846 Lincoln Rd Lincoln Mall, Miami Beach 33139 305-534-3600
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Distance:
~11.76 mi * |
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Description:
SOUTH BEACH. While the Van Dyke pulls in a cafe-society crowd of locals with its elegant menu, it also boasts terrific live jazz in its upstairs venue. A speakeasy-like ambience reigns, complete with rich fabrics, upholstered seating, and a beautiful oak bar. Sophisticated older couples often gather to enjoy the soothing stylings of quartets and vocalists, all the while nursing cocktails and nibbling on baked brie or prosciutto and melon. An intimate escape from SoBe's crush and the city's neon-and-pastel gloss. |
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Jazid |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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1342 Washington Ave, Miami Beach 33139 305-673-9372
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Distance:
~12.16 mi * |
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Description:
SOUTH BEACH. Stride into this smooth, sultry bar dressed to kill. Order a classic drink in a highball glass and take in the smoky, atmospheric surroundings. Live music is a rarity in South Beach, but this popular outpost has earned a reputation for putting on great jazz shows, with styles ranging from classic to acid. If you aren't enjoying the experimental performances downstairs, you can always head upstairs to the tiny loft, where DJs spin dance and house. Impromptu celebrity performances are a tradition at this unpretentious, laid-back lounge. Be sure to the Brazilian jazz show the last Thursday of every month. |
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User Rating: 8.8334
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Mango's Tropical Café |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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900 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach 33139 305-673-4422
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Distance:
~12.54 mi * |
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Description:
SOUTH BEACH. Experience the islands without leaving South Beach. You can't miss this place right on the water, where crowds bustle, music blares and tropical drinks are flowing. Enter the jungle-like atmosphere and you'll be amazed at the mural all over the building, which was painted by seven Haitian artists over a period of nine years. There's plenty of live music in the evenings; the cover varies according to the artist. Tasty Latin cuisine is served inside and outside, and there's a small dance floor. The spacious bi-level building accommodates big crowds, and the reggae and salsa music, along with scantily clad dancers, adds an exotic flair. |
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User Rating: 8.6666
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Studio A |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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60 NE 11th St, Miami 33132 305-358-7625
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Distance:
~12.59 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. A cutting edge sound system and open floor plan make attending a concert at this rock club an awesome experience. Patrons may see the stage from different parts of the club, there's plenty of room to dance, and the decor, thanks to flashy colors and ornate chandeliers, enhances the space. A bar and furnished VIP areas are additional luxuries. |
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User Rating: 10
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Tobacco Road |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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626 S Miami Ave, Miami 33131 305-374-1198
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Distance:
~13.73 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. If you're lost among the Brickell Avenue skyscrapers, just keep your eyes peeled for South Miami Avenue, and you'll soon stumble across this gritty, green cat dive. Miami's oldest watering hole, this groovy downtowner is a great place to wet your whistle with some ice cold brews or an expertly-mixed cocktail and enjoy the soothing sounds of old school jazz or blues. With a history that dates back over 90 years, this liquor bar has served such notables as Al Capone and B.B. King – most of them legally, of course. Today, Tobacco Road has gained fame for its awesome, homestyle ribs and speakeasy-like atmosphere. Live music nightly. |
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Hoy Como Ayer |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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2212 SW 8th St, Miami 33135 305-541-2631 866-541-2631
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Distance:
~14.64 mi * |
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Description:
LITTLE HAVANA. Small, cozy and the epicenter of Latin music in Miami, Hoy Como Ayer brings past and present together beautifully. Its name translates as "today as yesterday," and from the photos of legendary singers to Fuacata! (a weekly event that merges traditional tunes with electronic effects), the idea is at the club's forefront. The music's authenticity and high quality often provoke dancing, and big-name vocalists have been known to make surprise appearances. In addition, perfectly mixed mojitos fondly recall Cuba, and a brief menu of Latin foods maintains the pleasurable theme. |
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Globe Café & Bar |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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377 Alhambra Cir, Coral Gables 33134 305-445-3555
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Distance:
~16.32 mi * |
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Description:
Coral Gables' answer to the South Beach crush, this popular cafe is a veritable magnet for upscale young professionals on weekday evenings. The work day done, they gather for intriguing cocktails and socializing, eager to slough off the cares of necessity – after a quick stop-off at home to freshen up, of course. If food's in order, the menu offers appetizers, pastas, seafood, steaks and sandwiches. Live jazz adds to the ambience, and on Friday nights, the party even spills out into the streets – with police approval. Should you desire a VIP experience, the elegant Black Room is a members-only refuge. |
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Mr. Moe's |
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(Nightlife - Live Music) |
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3131 Commodore Plz, Coconut Grove 33133 305-442-1114
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Distance:
~17.41 mi * |
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Description:
COCONUT GROVE. A curious phenomenon in sunny South Florida, Mr. Moe's enjoys enormous popularity as a rustic, lodge-like sports bar. Lots of wood, stone, and western accents contribute to the overall effect, and dozens of flat-screen TVs offer a sleek counterpoint. People come throughout the week, staying late to watch sports, play pool, take in live music, and compete at trivia. Also available are karaoke and mechanical bull-riding. Tasty eats, including steaks and ribs, bolster the appeal, and many beers and hard ciders maintain the earthy, satisfying theme. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
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