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  • Penrod’s Complex

    This beachfront complex is a playground for the Euro-hip and trendy denizens of SoBe. Nikki Beach is located on the first floor and Pearl Restaurant & Champagne Lounge is on the second. New themes and dances every week, fashion shows, and interactive entertainment. Valet parking.

    Liquid dance floor crobar
  • The blend of coconut milk, pineapple juice, and a choice rum is impossible to beat.

  • Entertainment Complex This complex is one club with 10 bars. Rick’s Downstairs has live music, Rick’s Upstairs is one of the hottest dance clubs in town.

  • Shades of Prohibition-era Caribbean smugglers, this classic comes in many styles and fruity flavors: watermelon, grenadine, blackberry, etc.

  • Rumi

    Named as it is after the 13thcentury Sufi mystic, you would expect to hear world music here, and you do, as well as house, trance, and other Buddha Bartype lounge music.

  • Rumi

    For the neo-lounge-lizardmystic in you, trance and world music is a specialty. The medieval Islamic poet for whom it is named would probably never fathom Rumi’s allure, but regulars swear it’s the only place in SoBe with “spiritual” dimension.

  • The variations of fruit in red wine are almost endless.

  • This bar is located in the Historic Seaport District, offering open-air views of the waterfront and live music all the time.

  • SoBe’s best mix of all-gay bar and dance club. It pairs a big-room interior with sidewalkcafé style. Located right on Lincoln Road in the heart of South Beach.

  • Sloppy Joe’s

    You can get a full meal as well as just a drink at this prominently situated and always noisy bar. It’s heavy on Hemingway memorabilia, since he used to hang out here as well as at the original Sloppy Joe’s (see Captain Tony’s Saloon).

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