Learn from my example and stick to ubers/lyfts and anybody on the street shouting a deal to good to be true: RUN! But I must say when we got there it was free entry and we did get ONE free drink, at least he was honest about that. Brickell is a great choice for travelers interested in nightlife, food and restaurants.
#GAY BAR MIAMI REDDIT DRIVERS#
He got us good with the okie-doke: He was dressed as a limo driver and he said his name was Joe, had the black suburban and kept saying "free entry, free drink at Goldrush", what he fails to mention is that the DRIVE is $10 per person! There was 5 of us so it would've been $50! We gave him $30 but it's a totally rip off and really slick, we thought he worked off tips and of course would've given him something but $10 per person?! Always take Uber/Lyft, don't go with the slick drivers imploring sketchy Miami tactics.Īlso, the icing on the cake was he told us Goldrush closed at 6am–we met him at 4am and wanting to know how much time we would have–in reality they closed at 5am. Aloft Miami Brickwell a gay-friendly option near the Port of Miami, this hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center plus on-site shop Re:Fuel, offering snacks and beverages. This spot is cool, lines get really long and the cover is pretty high depending on when you go BUT my issue is the slick driver we encountered out front. Do not support a business that does not respect their clients. There are better night clubs and better strip clubs. I would never recommend this venue to anyone visiting the area. Haulover Park Haulover Park is Florida’s only legal clothing-optional beach, and is a hotspot for LGBT. Palace is great place to enjoy a drink, see the drag queens and. Palace Bar Popular gay bar on Ocean Drive. higher rates of anxiety and depression than straight and gay men. We were not removed from the venue, but the whole encounter ruined the night. Very popular gay bar & nightclub on South Beach, Miami. are there any 18+ gay clubs in miami you guys recommend 4 comments. The best part was that other guests all around us were actually taking videos of the venues and strippers. Shortly after, security arrived to talk to my friend and say that the video needed deleted. She then proceeded to angrily tell my friend that the “video” needed to be deleted. The stripper was entertaining a booth on the floor below us and took the time to stand up on the booth to actually attempt to smack the phone out of my friends hand. My friend took a photo of the venue and was yelled at by one of the strippers. Located in a two-story rowhome, Tabu is Philadelphia’s first. I paid for a GA tickets with a few friends and had a drink while watching the girls perform. Photograph: Tabu Lounge and Sports Bar/Alexander John Photography. I was super excited to visit the venue while I was in town, but was extremely disappointed. Upscale (expensive) Japanese restaurant in the Bal Harbour Shops.