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Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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Hard Rock Cafe is a global phenomenon with 185 cafes that are visited by nearly 80 million guests each year. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened on June 14, 1971, in London, England, and from there the brand has expanded to major cities and exotic locations around the world.
Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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The Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center is part of the Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center on the Nova Southeastern University campus. This exceptional, 498-seat auditorium is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and acoustics. The Performing Arts Center enhances both the academic experience at NSU, as well as the cultural life of the community at large, through its academic seminars and arts programming.The Broward Center for the Performing Arts, as managing partner of the theater, provides additional cultural programming opportunities for Broward County residents, University students and faculty members. Many quality productions have already taken place at the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, and through the Centers rental program, yours can be one of them.Submit a rental request, or for more information on opportunities at the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, click here.
Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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Sway Nightclub is the newest elite nightclub to hit downtown Ft. Lauderdale. This beautiful venue is the collective vision of a group of nightlife impresarios who have brought you some of the best clubs around the US for the better part of the last 20 years. The owners set out to fill the void in the Fort Lauderdale nightlife, were there was no elite nightlife venue to indulge your clubbing desires. Las Olas boulevard and Himmershee are filled with bars and smaller venues that dont cater to the elite VIP crowds in Broward County. This created a feeling as it to say that Broward had given in to the mega clubs and elite venues in Miami and South Beach. The owners of Sway Nightclub identified this void and set out to bring a venue worthy of the legendary nightlife Ft. Lauderdale was once synonymous with. We proudly present to you... SWAY.
Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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Provider of stagetechs for the entertainment industry.
Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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The Garden: At Rhythm & Vine, we aim to deliver a memorable, fresh backyard party experience with a locally rooted #justchill vibe. The casual garden provides positive and fun energy to spend time with old friends and meet new friends. The environment is an eclectic mix of vintage décor, thrift-store-chic furnishings, large picnic tables, and thoughtful lighting. It’s a sunshine state of mind when you’re outside in the garden socializing with Rhythm & Vine’s vintage Airstream Bar. Offering handcrafted cocktails, craft beer, and other tasty libations. Local Food trucks rotate throughout the week and provide distinctive menus for every taste. The Den: Contrast to the outdoor garden the Den is a dimly lighted lounge with colorful artwork adoring the walls. The bar is made of repurposed shipping containers. True to the Rhythm & Vine style you will find comfortable thrift store furnishings and eclectic gathering areas to socialize. Local DJs rotate throughout the week, providing sounds that helps make the chill atmosphere.
Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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A new bar is bringing life to Fort Lauderdales Flagler Village arts district while paying tribute to the dead. Images of Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Jean-Michel Basquiat cover the interior of 27 Bar and Lounge. The bar is themed after the so-called 27 Club, a long list of musicians and artists who died at the age of 27, often by drug overdose or suicide. Owner Tayler Scharg, 25, says he came up with the bars theme while in college. "I was doing a concept for a project," Scharg says, "and it [was] a bar-record store." A guitar player, Scharg says he loves the music of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison. Once he realized they both died at 27, he was inspired to design a logo for the then imaginary bar. The Broward County native partnered with high school friend John Chiari and Paulie Scimeme to bring the idea to fruition. "The art district in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is up-and-coming " Scharg says, "and I thought that was kind of cool. [I thought] it would be an interesting thing, especially with the concept, to do a music-style bar in this area." 27 Bar and Lounge features live music once a month, though a DJ often spins on weekends. Inside the bar, framed, black-and-white photos of fallen artists hang on a white brick wall. A black-and-white montage of their faces covers the ceiling, while hand-painted murals featuring Brian Jones, Amy Winehouse, Robert Johnson and others cover two walls. Miami artist Ahol Sniffs Glue, known for painting eyes with lines on the lids, added his signature images in black and white to a hallway near the bathroom. 27 Bar and Lounge 27 Bar and Lounge A Jean-Michel Basquiat skateboard hangs on the wall at 27 Bar and Lounge is at 835 NE Third Ave., in Fort Lauderdale. The artist died in 1988 at the age of 27. (Talia J. Medina) A door adjacent to that hallway leads to the patio, where hundreds of Ahols eyes cover the exterior wall like a technicolor rainbow. Bright-green AstroTurf adds an additional pop of color to the scene, along with bold red Adirondack chairs. Oversize Connect Four games sit atop crisp, white picnic tables, and not far off are giant Jenga and cornhole games. Scharg says he wanted to have the inside feel like a chic New York spot, but wanted the outside to look like a little piece of Wynwood. 27 Bars cocktail list is creative, with drinks such as the Grateful Dead, with vodka, gin, tequila, rum, sour and a DeKuyper Razzmatazz liqueur floater; and the In Bloom, with gin, muddled cucumber and lime, St-Germain liqueur, lemonade and mint. All specialty cocktails cost $10. Wine is available for $8 to $14 a glass or $30 to $54 a bottle. Beers cost from $3 to $7. Happy hour runs 5-8 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, though specials vary by day. On Winehouse Wednesdays, ladies get wine and whiskey at 50 percent off. On Thursdays, drinks are buy-one-get-one-free, and domestic beer buckets cost $15. Fridays happy hour is also buy-one-get-one. [More dining coverage] UPDATED: Don’t feel like cooking Thanksgiving dinner? No worries. These 15 Broward County restaurants will make dinner for you. » A full kitchen serves basil chicken pesto flatbread ($12), grilled steak tacos ($10), and grilled cheese and tomato soup ($12), among other dishes. Dessert items include red velvet doughnuts ($8) and brownie truffle bites ($8). Scharg says a brunch menu is in the works. 27 Bar and Lounge is located at 835 NE Third Ave., in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. Its open 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday-Friday and noon-2 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Phone 954-257-0026 or go to TwentySevenBar.com