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Following on from the opening of the Delano's BIANCA restaurant, Vegas' Light Group has opened the doors on this intimate lounge in the basement of the hotel, named for our late great Prohibition-b... read more
Located in the sushi lounge formerly known as Blade, Arkadia, designed by Francois Frossard of SET and other Opium Group clubs fame, is the latest nocturnal offering from the folks behind the F-ble... read more
Only the look or the book will get you in the door at this South Beach hot spot. Tucked away in the Gansevoort Miami Beach hotel, this chic and intimate (read: pricey) lounge builds upon the succes... read more
Epic hotel has been upping the ante in Miami nightlife, and this is the clincher. A stunning high ceilinged, atrium-type space with 30-foot bay windows overlooking the river and Brickell's beautifu... read more
Another reason for the glitterati to come to town. The Fontainebleau has opened a Vegas-style mega club, and it's the monster hotspot of the moment. See Brit losing her stuff next to Hilton and Kar... read more
Lots of red. The walls, the leather seats, the throws, the baby grand itself. Draws equally from the first-date crowd and the hip, music-loving crowd with better taste than most. Champagne is the n... read more
Rule of hot thumbs: construct sexy poolside lounge atop any swanky Miami hotel, and Miami hotties will come out. In throngs (and thongs). Great, diverse DJ mixes, stiff, fruity drinks, poolside cab... read more
On the ocean, with lots of hammocks and palm trees, Nikki Beach has a whole St. Tropez thing going on. Much like its clientele, the food is is all over the place, from sushi and pizza to foie gras ... read more
Just call it Bond Street, all the young and beautiful who eat there do. A compact nightclub-like place where the cool and cash-happy pick over superfresh sushi, seaweed salad and the like. Service ... read more
Über sceney fusion of Ian Schrager, Paris, and Diddy. This is the most socially taxing hotel -- any night that spans Calvin Klein and Fat Joe is a pretty big leap. Rooms are (what else) minimalist,... read more
Modern speakeasy space designed by Lenny Kravitz. Brass, marble, and dark wood add depth and edge, floral-pattern fabrics and wicker bar stools soften it. Swarovski crystal and smoked-bronze mirror... read more
Not for the bleary eyed. Porn to be a Star Tuesdays, Fubar Fridays, and Eye Candy Saturdays draw in a pulsating crowd with promises (more like guarantees) of good girls gone very very bad. This is ... read more
Most bar-goers avoid the living room setup for fear of well-fed men, brews, and talk of sports, but the evolution of such posh haunts as Bed (New York) have turned everyday living spaces into swank... read more
Located fifty stories up on the top of the Viceroy, this posh lounge draws its share of Miami movers and shakers. The city's top DJ's spin a clubby mix of techno, soul, and pop, while sexy servers ... read more
Sleek and sexy without trying too hard, Solea is the antithesis of Mr Chow, a place where food takes precedence over who's eating it thanks with a menu paying homage to Spain and featuring a superb... read more
Wynwood's been described as everything from arty and gritty to, well, ghetto, but never sexy. That is, until Cafeina came along and gave the neighborhood the game it was so sorely lacking. Indoor/o... read more
This is the place to see and be seen off the Beach. SoBe's trashiest stay behind leaving some serious eye candy with plenty of class. Fifty stories off the ground with panoramic views of the M-I-A ... read more
From the fleshmasters that brought you New York's epic Rick's Cabaret comes this spectacle of a gentleman's club. Specializing in the full monty and "friction" (use your imagination), this triple d... read more
Preview: The reigning princes of LA nightlife, sbe, are expanding t...
Following on from the opening of the Delano's BIANCA restaurant, Ve...
Straight outta Vegas, the Light Group sets its fashionable sights o...
The Swiss Avant-Garde comes to Aventura Mall in the form of st...
There was a time not long ago when no one would have believed bowli...