
Boucher Brothers’ vision for the valuable oceanfront property is unclear, but rumors have swirled about the possibility of a partnership between Boucher and a high-end restaurant operator. Still, Marks said the neighborhood group wants something new there - a place “locals” would frequent. each night and doesn’t feature the same thumping DJ sets and live music it once did, according to Lucia Penrod. Keith Marks, vice president of the influential South of Fifth Neighborhood Association, said Nikki Beach has been a good neighbor in recent years, limiting complaints from residents.

That push has been particularly strong in the South of Fifth neighborhood, where residents of high-end condo towers have recently protested against a drum circle in South Pointe Park and led the charge against Story nightclub, which is now closed under a 2 a.m.

Monday through Thursday with appetizers at 50 off and exclusive drink specials. The proposal is the latest example of Miami Beach officials looking to do away with noise and substantial features of the city’s party scene. Try the Floridita, inspired by the historic restaurant and cocktail bar in the old city of Havana, which was a haunt of Ernest Hemingway, and famous for its rum-based cocktails. 4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach 786- 507-7900 association ready for a change
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Pro tip: Don't dare forget to take a pic in Soho Beach House's famous photo booth. Soho Beach House also boasts a Cowshed spa, a beach club, 49 guest rooms, Cecconi's restaurant (where nonmembers are welcome), and other diversions. On the eighth-floor rooftop, members can also groove to a live DJ on the weekends with an ocean view at the posh taqueria and plunge pool, Ocho. On the second floor, DJs spin on the weekends and bands occasionally perform at the Cuba-centric Club Bar. This private hideaway is by no means a traditional nightspot but rather a laid-back club where the who's who of Miami rub shoulders sans the sweat. The 16-story oceanfront tower in Miami Beach caters to those who work in traditional creative fields such as film, fashion, music, and advertising, to name a few. Your stuffy suit won't get you through the door of this ridiculously cool and exclusive members-only club, hotel, and spa. The Pepto-pink edifice practically purrs for. Come dance Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 3900 NW 36th St., Miami 30 As you cruise on NW 36th Street, it’s nearly impossible to miss Club Pink Pussycat. The exclusive spot is where people go to live out their Miami fantasies and wake up the next day wondering if the overdraft fees were worth it. And if you ever hear someone mutter, "Mondays suck," it’s obvious they’ve never been to Rockwell Mondays. It occupies the former home of popular spots Les Bains and Chaos.

On Washington Avenue stands one of South Beach's best dance clubs. According to New Times, "Wall's success lies in its size it is so boutique it does not merit a VIP section - the lounge itself is the VIP." At this Miami Beach favorite, grab a seat on one of the gold leather couches, sip a fancy cocktail, and escape the nightlife chaos. The glamorous boutique lounge, located inside the W South Beach, is a hotbed of star-studded activity. If you're lucky, you might even see Paris Hilton. At this go-to spot, you'll catch light shows on the walls and performances by world-famous artists and DJs.
