Club 1800

5325 NW 70 AVE right on the pa, Miami FL (Miami North)  |  786-486-5338

This stripclub has been remodeled into a fine looking nightclub. IOP will be taking care of this venue along with B2R management. This Club is humongous….
If support is felt, the grand opening will be Sept 16 2004 with the biggest names and cangris of reggaetton.
First ever in Miami.

Monkey Club

219 Clematis St., West Palm Be, Miami FL

305 Music Lounge

721 Lincoln Lane, Miami FL  |  212-600-9297

Wealthy families always seem to include an older brother who worships Bentleys, bottle service, and the ability of those things to score him chicks, and a younger black sheep who shuns materialism in pursuit of art, underground music, and the ability of those things to score him chicks. Have a drink with South Beach’s black sheep, (305) Music Lounge.

Tucked into an alley behind Lincoln Road, (305)’s stripped out the washer/dryers and tiny detergents of its bygone Laundry Bar incarnation and cultivated a lofty art-warehouse feel with exposed pipes, graffiti, a bar/rump-shaking-zone up front and low-slung couches & leather cubes in back. Weeknights bring a chill local vibe with cheapish booze, a pool table, and classic arcade games like Rampage and Galaga — a street-culture “Cheers” where some people might know your name even when you don’t. Weekends, (305) morphs into a house of music worship (drum & bass, electro bass, an assortment of house) with out-of-town guest DJs and monthly rotating parties from the likes of Musical Missionary, French Kiss and the Geisha Girls; even bottle service is made less showy by the fact that, in the primo booth, it comes complete with Xbox — when your bottle’s deaded, ask for Gears of More.

Stoking your jones for misbehavior masquerading as fine art, (305)’s Tuesday hip-hop party (“Murk’d”) features graffiti artists tagging anything from cement to live girls — an ideal situation for that creepy third kind of brother who never leaves the house without a jug of turpentine.

Vice Nightclub

1445 Washington Avenue, Miami FL  |  305-531-8225

Welcome to Vice. The rock ‘n roll-inspired sister to Cameo, Vice brings a sexy, rock-scene vibe to South Beach nightlife. The night club decor, taking cues from the fetish scene, European lounges, and the unique vision of designer Cal Fortis, Vice certainly lives up to it’s name, and gets down to what Miami Beach is really about.

Gemma Nightclub

529 Lincoln Rd, Miami FL

Gemma Lounge is a rarity in Miami: a subdued, low-key spot to just drink and hang out. This is one of the few places you’ll find that lets you avoid the drunk and sweaty masses and just kick back with a nice scotch. Part of what makes this lounge so intimate is its location, tucked away above the fine Italian restaurant, Rosinella.

Chandeliers and candlelight create the visual ambience while flickering silent films and cool contemporary Jazz complete the experience. The real highlight is the outdoor terrace, which gives a perfect street view of the Miami nightlife going on below. Even if you’ve opted for a more laid-back night, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the party from afar.

Club Nikki

One Ocean Drive,, Miami FL  |  786.515.1130

Nikki Beach is the ultimate beach club concept that brings dining, fashion, music and entertainment together earning itself, as quoted by the London Observer, the undisputed reputation as being the “The Sexiest Place on Earth”.

It is here that you will find a unique blend of gorgeous people from all parts of the globe sharing languid afternoons and endless nights. Nikki Beach is world renowned for its surreal beauty and ambiance. It is one of the few places on the planet that champagne & cocktails at noon, accompanied by contemporary European delights & mood enhancing tunes, is a consistent reality.

Designed in simplistic elegance, all the venues contain the same elements that bring nature into this luxury lifestyle—Furniture made of natural woods from Vietnam, throw pillows made of organic fabrics, free flowing white linen curtains, plush champagne beds and our signature teepee.

The Nikki Beach concept has transcended its international venues, and grown into a lifestyle company, complete with marketing and public relations divisions, special events coordination, a VIP card and concierge program, a fashion line, Nikki Beach Clothing, debuting its first collection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, a music label, Nikki Beach Music, an exquisite publication covering everything jet set, Nikki Style Magazine, and boutique hotels and resorts.

Nikki Beach lifestyle can now be experienced in eight different countries: Miami Beach, FL; Saint-Tropez, France; St. Barth, French West Indies; Marbella, Spain; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Marrakech, Morocco; Koh Samui, Thailand; and New York City, NY.

Fish 54 Nightclub

18841 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL  |  305-932-5022

Dining and dance at the end!!!

An elegantly decorated seafood restaurant and oyster bar.

The District Nightclub

35 NE 40th Street, Miami FL

ZBA Nightclub

2325 Galiano Street, Miami FL  |  305.445.6411

Discotekka Nightclub

950 NE 2nd Ave, Miami FL  |  305-371-3773