The all-night cultural extravaganza takes place tomorrow throughout Miami Beach.
The all-night cultural extravaganza takes place tomorrow throughout Miami Beach.
Owner Joe Reynolds transformed a strip-mall Romanian restaurant into a cross between an old-school Hollywood haunt and a gussied-up basement rec room with a basic Italian menu and some sort of entertainment (comedy, dramedy, live music) six nights a week.
Louisiana specialties (gumbo, crawfish etouffee, jambalaya) along with sides like three potato hash and dirty rice. Plus world-class New Orleans music playing live in the lounge.
Rock and roll — literally — at Williamsburg’s new bowling alley/Blue Ribbon restaurant/music venue all in one. While chugging back Brooklyn-brewed beer, take note of this cool detail: The sixteen-lane behemoth is the first LEED certified bowling alley in the world.
The space showcases cutting-edge artists and doubles as a venue, hosting an array of live music and events. Definitely a place to stop on your Second Saturday stroll.
Mardi Gras? Between the Sazeracs, beignets, and things you did for beads, the once seven ...
Hip, ground-level coffee shop with sweet treats by day, intimate beer-fueled music scene downstairs by night.
The sexy lounge is located inside the Delano hotel. Go before midnight to avoid the DJ (and the crowds) in favor of sultry live music. Oh, there’s a fancy mixologist — trust the cocktail menu.
On Saturday night, you like to: a) dance like no one’s watching. b) sing like ...
One of San Francisco’s best music venues, Bottom of the Hill features up-and-coming bands from all over the world.