FloridaEntertainment

Pub entertainment in Florida

  1. A

    Abbey Brewery

    The only brewpub in South Beach is on the untouristed end of South Beach (near Alton Rd). It’s friendly and packed with folks listening to the Grateful Dead and, of course, slinging back some excellent homebrew: give the Abbey Brown or Oatmeal Stout a shot.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Leon Pub

    This very local, dark and smoky place has a slew of beers from around the globe – more than 40 on tap and 250 in bottles. Prices are decent, and there’s a jukebox and pool tables.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Titanic

    By day, it’s an All-American type bar and grill, but at night Titanic turns into a popular University of Miami watering hole. Thursdays tend to be big nights out here.

    reviewed

  4. Waxy O'Connor's Irish Pub

    Besides being an Irish pub that actually employs Irish people (novel), you’re almost guaranteed to meet some yachtie pirate types here, especially on Fridays.

    reviewed

  5. D

    O’Shea’s

    A quality Irish pub with good draught beer, live music most nights and – clichéd but true – lots of homesick Irish people at the bar.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Dicey Riley’s

    Your standard Irish pub with traditional cuisine, draft Guinness and Bass and live Irish bands Tuesday to Saturday.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Lion & Eagle

    A British pub with Guinness, Fullers and other British brews on tap, plus bangers and mash on the menu.

    reviewed

  8. G

    St George Tavern

    Hoist a pint with period-dressed locals. Drinks are half-price on Tuesdays after 8pm.

    reviewed

  9. Old Salty Dog

    This breezy outdoor restaurant and bar makes a great spot for an early evening beer.

    reviewed

  10. H

    Maguire's Hill

    Another classic Irish pub, this one has Irish bands Thursday to Sunday.

    reviewed

  11. Advertisement

  12. I

    Taberna del Gallo

    Flickering candles provide the only light at this 1736 stone tavern.

    reviewed