The Gale hotel features the subterranean Rec Room and its mixology- focused The Regent Cocktail Club, while the Freehand Miami is a hip hostel that offers James Beard Award–nominated cock tail bar The Broken Shaker, along with its recently opened 27 restaurant. Nightclubs like The Opium Group’s Mansion, Set, Mokai and Cameo continue to thrive in South Beach, but the city is also seeing more venues that cater to the cocktail crowd. “It’s a sign of how the competition has gotten pretty stiff.” “Now that everyone has good drinks and good ingredients, there’s this one-upping of in-house entertainment,” says Adam Gersten, owner of Gramps bar in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Hotels like the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, the SLS Hotel South Beach, the W South Beach and the new Miami Beach Edition house restaurants by such celebrity chefs as Michael Mina, José Andrés, Andrew Carmellini and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, along with bars, nightclubs, and even a bowling alley and an ice-skating rink. The appeal of Miami has always been its tropical climate combined with a 24-hour party culture, driven by high-volume hot spots, flashy fine dining and luxury hotels-often under one roof. The Vagabond Hotel (pool bar pictured) is a newly renovated historic property in the MiMo district, which is seeing increased development. ![]() While Miami nightlife centers on South Beach, other areas now offer food and beverage options that make it worth staying on the mainland.
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