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  • Dave & Buster's

    11481 NW 12th St. Doral

    305-468-1555

    2 articles
  • 19th Hole Bar and Grill at the Biltmore

    1200 Anastasia Ave. Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-913-3200

    Locals in the know call this a hidden gem. Located on the Biltmore Hotel's golf course, it offers hot dogs, burgers, fries, sandwiches, salads, and beer, all with a great view. Of course, there are also plenty of TV screens to stare at. Ceiling fans keep cool air circulating, and the hotel's signature architecture is visible in columns and other details. Prices are hotel-ified, but not outlandish, and considering the location, well worth it.
    2 articles
  • Dave & Buster's

    3000 Oakwood Blvd. Hollywood

    954-923-5505

    After a recent remodeling, this massive entertainment complex – a great place to watch sports – features more than 42 high-definition TVs, a wide variety of beers that come in what the bar calls “beer tubes” of 50 and 100 ounces. Try the calamari appetizer or the potato-chip encrusted chicken. Don't want to watch the game? There are more than 250 games and happy hours Monday to Friday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. – as well as Sunday through Thursday from 10 p.m. until closing. Football is the big game here, so head over on Sundays and try the $5 appetizers.
    1 article
  • Duffy's Sports Grill

    3015 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove

    305-648-2200

    8 articles
  • Homefield Comedy Club

    8575 SW 124th Ave. South Dade

    305-412-2220

    3 articles
  • Houston's Restaurant

    201 Miracle Mile Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-529-0141

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    4 articles
  • Parrot Lounge

    911 Sunrise Lane Fort Lauderdale

    954-563-1493

    The Parrot Lounge has been serving thirsty beachgoers since 1970. The bar, located just a block west of A1A on Fort Lauderdale Beach, is a mecca for bikers, tourists, and sun worshippers who come for the excellent beer selection, General Tso's chicken wings, and the no-frills, friendly ambiance. On weekends, the party spills out into the street and up on the roof, and yet the Parrot always maintains its "chill." Maybe because the bar truly respects the neighborhood in which it resides — It conducts regular beach cleanups (with beer as a reward for a job well done).
  • Swensen's Ice Cream Parlor & Restaurant

    1586 S. Dixie Highway Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-661-7658

    Old school ice cream parlors are few and far between. But if you've got a craving for childhood nostalgia and calorie-laden American food, Swensen's Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant is where it's at. Burgers, personal pizzas, sourdough melts and more ice cream options than you can imagine. The throwback decor is like a trip down memory lane. And your sugar high is bound to bring back some childhood flashbacks. So when cheat day rolls around, take a trip to Coral Gables and scream for some ice cream.
    4 articles