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Salsa your night away at Miami Beach finest Latin nightclubs

Salsa your night away at Miami Beach finest Latin nightclubs
Monday, August 10, 2009

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Salsa you night away at Miami Beach finest Latin nightclubs
As you already know, Miami Beach is a city of mixed cultures from all over the world, especially from Latin America, which adds a very unique spice to our city. There are no people like Latin people who know how to spark up the night, and party all night long. So tourist that come to visit Miami, as well as locals, who are determined to shake their asses to fine Latin music and enjoy the finest Latin cooking absolutely must check out some of the hottest Latin spots on the beach.

Mango's Tropical Café
With its tropical rainforest décor and wait staff wearing leopard-print catsuits, all who enter Mango's Tropical Café are in for a wild time, indeed. There's a reason Mango's reigns as the number one Latin nightclub on SoBe; check out the waitresses dancing on the bar, the music blaring and island-inspired drinks flowing. They pump salsa, merengue, bachata, samba and reggeton until the wee hours and often feature a live band and dance shows. You may bump into some overly friendly travelers, but just slide to the right and dance yourself out of his grasp.
When to go: Pretty much any night that people are out and about on SoBe, but weekends are especially festive.

Mango's Tropical Café, 900 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach. 305-673-4422

Macondo
Despite its Colombian country-cute décor, this nightspot gives off plenty of SoBe 'tude, so don't expect the revelers to trip over themselves trying to drag you to the dance floor for a vallenato or a cumbia. But not to worry; just swing by Macondo in a rowdy group or paired up with your favorite dance partner. The music will not disappoint -- all of your Colombian faves like Shakira, Fonseca, Juanes, plus merengue, cumbias and other typical tunes from the land of García Márquez.
When to go: DJ David Orihuela mixes all your Latin favorites Wednesday through Saturday and there is a $20 door cover every night, but Fridays and Saturdays are hottest.

Macondo, 665 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. 786-276-1516

Bongo's Cuban Café
Owners Gloria and Emilio Estefan spoon feed you exactly what you need in a Latin resto-nightclub; the authentic Cuban menu, colorful modern tropical décor, bongo drums lining the bar area, and of course, minty mojitos with a slice of sugar cane. The DJ plays salsa, merengue, bachata, disco, with live salsa bands on the terrace, so you can boogie down under the stars and enjoy the breathtaking view of the bay.
When to go: Friday and Saturday nights, cover is between $10-$20, but if you have a late dinner, you miss that and the line that forms outside.

Bongo's Cuban Café, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 786-777-2100

La Covacha
La Covacha gives you that cozy feeling, as if you're partying in a neighbor's (incredibly huge) backyard tiki hut. The crew of DJs mixes salsa, Cuban classics, merengue and vallenato, and they even throw in some disco and house. The ambience is relaxed and the crowd is anything but pretentious. Many Miami residents go through a La Covacha phase, usually occurring when they are legally able to drink, have just immigrated, or when they are newly single (separated, divorced or undecided) and are ready to get out and meet people. So expect a good mix of folks of all ages ready to burn a whole in the dance floor.
When to go: Friday through Sunday, two-for-one drinks at the Friday Happy Hour, Saturday night features an open bar from 10 p.m.-11:30 p.m. and on Sundays, ladies drink for free until midnight.

La Covacha, 10730 N.W. 25th Street, Doral. 305-594-3717

Alcazaba
Wednesday night is the night for serious salsa dancers to head over to Alcazaba. And since the bar is pampering the ladies, offering up complimentary Champagne and wine, and two-for-one drinks, the men are swarming as well. Needless to say, you'll find your share of guys on the prowl, but ladies, most likely he's gainfully employed and if you're lucky, he knows how to dance. For those who need a refresher course, an instructor from Salsa Lovers Dance Studio gives an intensive class starting at 8 p.m. Resident DJ Alex Gutiérrez is always on deck, assisted by Jammin' Johnny, Frank Banderas and others who know how to keep the couples dancing until their feet hurt.
When to go: Wednesday nights 6 p.m.-8 p.m. complementary paella, 8 p.m. Salsa lessons for the rookies and after 10 p.m. for the pros.

Alcazaba, 50 Alhambra Plaza, Coral Gables. 305-569-4614

Hoy Como Ayer
Where is that guayabera you once bought during that cruise of the Caribbean? Well, make sure to give it a good ironing so you can exhibit your affinity for all things Cuban at this cozy club in Little Havana. The place is a shrine to the greats of Cuban music, with photos of Benny More and Celia Cruz plastered on the walls, and it keeps the tradition going with weekly showcases of Cuban groups and bolero singers. To really get your groove on, go during Fuácata!, the Thursday night event where you can order yourself a Cuba Libre and give a listen to house band Spam All Stars with their funky brand of Latin fusion.
When to go: Thursday nights for Fuácata! if you want to shake it, door is only $7. Ladies free before 11 p.m. But Friday through Sunday they have balladeers and traditional Cuban ensembles as well.

Hoy Como Ayer, 2212 SW 8th St., Miami. 305-541-2631

Club Tipico Dominicano
Remember your last trip to Punta Cana? The palm trees, the merengue, the cold cold beer. Relive it in Allapatah, the heart of Miami's Dominican expat community. The merengue, bachata and salsa flow generously and the crowd somehow exudes that same Dominican joie-de-vivre that sends us running back to their all-inclusives every summer.
When to go: Saturday nights after 10 p.m. the throngs come out ($5 for ladies, $10 for guys). Sunday after 3 p.m. is Domingo Playero, which is for the entire family, especially the members of the family who would be interested in the two-for-one specials on Presidente beer.

Club Tipico Dominicano, 1344 NW 36 St., Miami. 305-634-7819

Café Mystique
At Café Mystique it doesn't matter what kind of car you drive, what matters is how you dance. This is a club for serious movers and if you can't keep up, you might be returned to your seat. But maybe the free Thursday night salsa lesson with Ramani Nicola of Salsa Casino Dance will help you blend in. Café Mystique is a favorite with Cuban salsa lovers and is considered the birthplace of "Rueda de Casino," an intricate, circular group dance that you should not try to participate in unless you really know what you're doing.
When to go: Thursday-Sunday, it starts to heat up after 11 p.m. and the kitchen is open till midnight in case you arrive hungry. Sundays is for the experienced salsa dancers. If that's not you, you might just enjoy watching the couples that dance like pros.

Café Mystique, 7250 NW 11 St., Miami. 305-262-9500

Author: Sobez Staff
Source: Miami.com

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