For a coffee fix, there’s Panther Coffee. an award-winning coffee house featuring java from small farms around the world.Big Pink – South beach diner with good breakfast options or a late night bite.You never know which celebrity, or two, you may run into. Insider Tip: Many restaurants do enforce a dress code, so don’t be afraid to put on something shiny. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic Cuban dish, stone crabs, a fine dining experience curated by a world-renowned chef or a fantastic brunch hosted by drag queens – Miami has all your foodie cravings covered and then some! There’s plenty to choose from, which is no surprise given the city’s melting pot of cultures. Miami has emerged as one of the most buzzed about foodie capitals in the country over the past few years.
Free admission 24/7 for 18-24 year-olds, Friday DJs and dancers, Sunday afternoons complimentary poolside BBQ, with drinks. Score – Score remains the quintessential, gay nightclub experience for both locals and visitors.Ĭlub Aqua Miami (2991 Coral Way), 24-hours, men’s club, gym, steam and saunas, Jacuzzi, private cubicles, outdoor pool, patio and maze.Located on Washington Avenue, their motto is their mantra, “Never a cover, always a groove, 7 nights a week, every week of the year”. You can literally “bar hop” without ever leaving this two story club. Twist – Famous South beach club, Twist is actually 7 bars in one, each bar having its own atmosphere and décor.The space-which has a long bar along with comfy couch-like seating-feels like you could be hanging out in a friend’s living room. WaterLOO – relaxed and comfortable vibe, stop by this newly opened lounge on Washington Ave.The curious should check out Sunday night’s sultry noche de cabaret.
just off Coral Way Azucar is a home for Miami’s Latin LGBT population.
Coconut Grove – directly south of downtown and east of Coral Gables, this area was the original home of Miami’s gay scene since the 1960s.The hot Saturday night club this year may not be hot on the same nights or in the same ways next year. TIP – Businesses in Miami open and close frequently. South Beach takes up its southernmost two miles. Miami Beach is a city on a barrier island, separated from Miami proper by Biscayne Bay.