Description:
- Miami's first couple, Emilio and Gloria Estefan, along with co-proprietor Jorge Larios score another hit with Bongo's, a lively combination restaurant, bar and nightclub. The traditional menu features the familiar fare found at most local Cuban restaurants. Specialty dishes include Slow-Roasted Half Chicken marinated in orange, lime and herbs and a grilled boneless strip steak. The festive, colorful atmosphere and decor is contagious. Get your dance shoes out on Fridays and Saturdays at 11p when the cafe converts into a nightclub (a cover charge applies) and the real fun begins.
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is ok
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This place was good but not my place had too many teenagers..
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- posted on 05.21.12
- by lalocadr19
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Food and dancing
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Bongos alWays promises to be an excellent evening out. Bring your friends, the more the merrier.
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- posted on 05.03.12
- by 1TravelingMan39
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Yes, it's festive but you're lucky if you can get in-
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Twice now we have tired to go to Bongos prior to a Miami Heat game only to be greeted at door by a hostess who announces that the restaurant was bought out for the night for a private...
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- posted on 04.30.12
- by zamfamtravel
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Contact:
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- tel: 786 777 2100
- fax: 1 786 777 2107
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Address:
- 601 Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, FL 33132
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Hours:
- Restaurant: Lunch: 11:30a-5p F-Su, Dinner: 5p-11p W-Su, Nightclub: 11p-4a F-Sa
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