Switch, Coconut Grove’s newest pub, is old school — like college.
Switch, Coconut Grove’s newest pub, is old school — like college.
The Italian bistro woos with late-night eats (charcuterie, pasta, and such until 3 a.m.) and a happy hour with $6 booze and apps.
The pretty space in the iconic hotel was designed by wunderkind Kelly Wearstler, but it’s the outdoor patio with its above-par people-watching where you want to sit. Get the lobster corn dogs.
The drinks are strong and cheap, the crowd is buzzed, and the space doubles as an art gallery. Check out the paintings during the post-work happy hour or go late when things get dark and smoky.
The burger joint housed in a cottage reopened after a seven-year hiatus. Now serving truffle fries aside ten-ounce patties. There’s also a Friday happy hour and live music in the rustic space.
The watering hole has plush seating, dim lighting, classic cocktails, and talent tickling the ivories. Go before 9 p.m. to soak up the happy hour.
Who says Miami doesn’t have any neighborhood bars? W Wine Bistro is tucked away in the quieter part of the Design District, serving great food and wine. Stop in for Friday happy hours, no corkage fee Wednesdays, and bimonthly tastings.
The views from this wowzer 50th-floor lounge steal the spotlight — even from famed interior designer Kelly Wearstler’s fab decor. After work (a.k.a. sunset), drinks are a must.
Brave the crowds Monday-Friday, 4-8 p.m., when you’ll get half-off drinks; cheap beer; and a raw bar with oysters, crab, and shrimp — all for less than five bucks.
An old-school Miami institution (since 1912!), where the bands are loud, the food is greasy, and regulars pack the stools. Great for a show, a beer, or both.