Description:
Al Capone used to hang out here when it was a speakeasy. Now locals flock here to see local bands perform, as well as national acts such as George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars, Koko Taylor, and the Radiators. Tobacco Road (the proud owner of Miami's very first liquor license) is small and gritty, and meant to be that way. Escape the smoke and sweat in the backyard patio, where air is a welcome commodity. The downright cheap nightly specials, such as the $11 lobster on Tuesday, are quite good and served until 2am; the bar is open until 5am.
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User Reviews for Tobacco Road
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flagler
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this mall was a lot nicer in the early 90s its got a bit bet up and yes its all Spanish but then again so is that whole area of sw miami the prices of the mall in general are cheap...
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- posted on 01.06.12
- by by joshuahowl at Citysearch
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music and food
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This bar is pretty fun. I love a place with decent live music and the fact they've got food that isn't ha;f bad is a total bonus. I like that you can go to their website to...
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- posted on 08.15.11
- by by ToniaBax at Citysearch
Awards:
Miami New Times
- says Best of Miami 2008
Other features:
Bars,Dance,Extra Late,Live Music,Nightclubs,Comedy Club
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 305/374-1198
- fax: +1 305 379 2545
- send email
Address:
- 626 S. Miami Ave
- Over the Miami Ave. Bridge near Brickell Ave., Downtown
- Miami, FL 33130
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MiamiHours:
- Mo to Fr from 11:30 AM to 05:00 AM,Sa to Su from 12:00 PM to 05:00 AM
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