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LATIN CLUBS OF MIAMI

 




Cafe Salsa
524 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
(305) 604-5959

Limousines pull up to Casa Salsa and the passengers walk up to the young, raven-haired hostess holding guard at the entrance of one of the hottest restaurants and dance clubs in town. If your name is on the reservation list, she lets you by.

From the ocean-breezed street you can already hear the music inside: "Her lips are devil red. And her skin's the color of mocha. She will wear you out. Livin' la vida loca."

This is Ricky Martin's place. On the back wall hang framed posters of Puerto Rico and Ricky Martin memorabilia. It's dark inside and everyone here is out to have a good time.

The club's specialty drinks are made with Puerto Rican rum. The sophisticated but friendly atmosphere makes it a favorite hangout. 

Hours: Fri.-Sun. 10 pm-2 am

 

Yuca
501 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
(305) 532-9822

You probably thought Yuca stood for the starchy root vegetable. Well, it does partially. Yuca is known for its fabulously innovative new Cuban cuisine. But it's also an acronym for its clientele: Young Urban Cuban Americans.  While braised oxtail and yuca rellena are being consumed in the downstairs dining room, Latin vocalists are served up in the upstairs concert space.

On Friday and Saturday nights don't miss the electrifying show of Cuban music featuring singing sensation Albita. A political renegade who emigrated from Cuba in 1993, she has rekindled the passion of the Cuban exile community with intoxicating roots music in the Afro-Cuban tradition infused with modern arrangements. Reservations are a must for her popular performances.

Hours: Open until midnight daily.


Cardoza Cafe
1300 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
(800)782-6500 or (305) 538-0553

This tropically appointed hot spot is within the Cardoza Hotel, owned by Gloria and Emilio Estefan. Loud music plays in the lobby. On weekends the restaurant turns into a disco until 2 or 3 am.  Located on world-famous Ocean Drive in the heart of the Art Deco District, Cardozo's address is the hippest street in the hottest part of Miami. It buzzes with activity.

Hours: Open until 3 am on weekends.


Cafe Nostalgia
2212 S.W. 8th St., Miami
(305) 541-2631

Down on Calle Ocho in the Little Havana section of Miami, this legendary nightclub is an institution for live Cuban music and culture. The entertainment often are performances by Cubans who recently arrived in Miami. The house band is smooth and rich. Rum flows freely. A screen over the stage shows old black and white Cuban films. It's a great way to get in rhythm with the locals.

Hours: Thurs.-Sun. 9 pm-3 am


Mango's Tropical Cafe
900 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
(305) 673-4422

Mango's features loud Latin dance music in the midst of a bright rain forest setting. It's one of the few places on hip Ocean Drive to feature live music day and night daily.  The party music keeps on throbbing - salsa, merengue, samba, calypso, reggae. This is some of the hottest dancing on the beach you're likely to see. Young things sip cafecitos at sidewalk tables day and night.  You're in luck if get the munchies while dancing the night away. Terrific Caribbean food is served until 4 am.

Hours: Daily 11 am-5 am

 

 

 

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