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    The Room 316

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    Thorn

    Thorn

    4.3
    (211 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    I liked discovering this spot recently. Mi visit was not too long and I didn't try many things at…read moreall, hence why I'll need to return. Did get to enjoy some beers with friends, highly recommend their tostones, and was a bit disappointed with the burnt croquetas but they replaced them with better ones. It has a laid back feel, perfect for a date night (although I visited with girlfriends) and the service was good.

    Poor service. Slow kitchen. Boring mid food. Loud…read more Only table in restaurant with our 3 top at 12pm on a Sunday. We ordered 3 brunch entrees. Everything arrived at different times. First entree came out in 10 minutes. 5-10 minutes later the second entree came (it was toasted bagels with their accompaniments on a tower... so like the easiest item ever). After waiting about 50 minutes total our final entree arrived... a breakfast pizza. So I guess don't go here if you intend to eat together? Or want hot food. No communication except at the 30 minute mark of waiting a random person came to tell us that the pizza was working. Our server abandoned us, so we never got a second round while waiting almost an hour for our food. She apparently was too busy taking the second table to walk in. No one apologized for the wait on food. None of what we ordered tasted good. I guess with cold food that's hard to judge though. My avocado toast had a full field of micro greens that covered up any other flavor it might have had. I'm sure the crowd of middle aged dinners appreciated the DJ though. Cuz this is Miami and that's how things are done. Slow, inconsiderate, and loud.

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    Happy hour drinks for the table
    Happy hour drinks for the table
    Martinis
    Martinis
    They Call Her Lola

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    9 Feet Under

    9 Feet Under

    4.8
    (44 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    Hipster vibe
    Live music

    9 Feet Under is exactly what a speakeasy should be…read more From the outside, the building is completely unassuming, almost easy to miss. But that's part of the charm. Once you step inside, you're transported back to the Prohibition era with a moody atmosphere, intimate setting, and all the character you'd hope to find in a true speakeasy experience. The cocktails are unquestionably the star of the show. Thoughtfully crafted, well-balanced, and presented with attention to detail, each drink feels like part of the experience rather than just something to sip on. Add in a live DJ, great music, and an energetic crowd, and the result is a place with incredible vibes from start to finish. Whether you're looking for a unique date night, a nightcap, or a spot to impress friends from out of town, 9 Feet Under delivers. Joe, at the door, was very welcoming. Fabricio, the mixologist, was a true craftsman. We'll definitely be back.

    9 Feet Under has a really cool atmosphere with great music that creates a fun, laid-back vibe. The…read morecocktails were well made, although the wine selection is quite limited. The food menu is also fairly limited and consists mostly of typical bar fare, which didn't quite match the unique ambiance of the venue. I was expecting a more creative and elevated menu to complement the overall experience. The service was decent, and the crowd was lively, with several groups celebrating special occasions. Overall, I had a good time and would return for the atmosphere and drinks. One thing to note is that they're fairly strict about reservations, which helps maintain the speakeasy-style experience.

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    Spiced Rum meets guava in a mouth watering tiki drink called Havana Sunset.
    Spiced Rum meets guava in a mouth watering tiki drink called Havana Sunset.
    Try our signature old fashioneds. Each made with a different spirit.
    Try our signature old fashioneds. Each made with a different spirit.
    9 Feet Under

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    Selva Negra Restaurant

    Selva Negra Restaurant

    3.4
    (8 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I agree with another reviewer in giving this restaurant 3 1/2 stars, however, instead of bumping…read moremine up I'll bring it down. While the decor was nice, the lights were flickering on and off the whole time we were there. It had to be a wiring issue but it was definitely obnoxious. The staff was very nice, but SLOW! We got to the nearly empty restaurant and were sat quickly, however, with informing that we were still expecting two more were left completely unattended. Instead of placing drink and appetizer orders, we had to wait until the other two arrived which ended up being over half an hour. I could've used a drink or two or three. Once everyone was there, we had to flag down servers just to get a little attention. The drinks took a bit to come out and the appetizers took so long we scrambled to put food orders in the second we got the apps. The food itself was great. I have no complaints on the food as it tasted good. I'm not usually a chimichurri eater but I LOVED this one. Portions were good and the pricing wasn't bad. I just feel like with so much competition for restaurants in Miami, they need to step up their game. With El Centro Americano in the same shopping center and El Madroño across the street, this restaurant will never survive if left as is.

    Really wish I could give 3 1/2 stars, but for the sake of quality, I bumped my reading up to four…read moreinstead of three. Here are my gripes first. 1. With the amount of Nicaraguan restaurants in the area, I found the portion of the sides to be very lean. Well, the steak was generous in size, I had ordered Maduros and Repollo, which were both small. I received maybe three or four Maduros's, which probably amounted to half a plantain, and small 1/2 cup size of repollo. 2. Where is the spice?!? And the flavor?? Specifically with the sauces, and the oil, I wanted more picante and vinegar-flavor. Also, the "chimichurri" consisted mainly of oil! Aside from those two complaints, the quality of ingredients were great. The steak was absolutely divine and delicious. It had been marinated in a citrus and soy sauce from the flavor of it, and grilled to perfection with the perfect amount of doneness that I had requested. It was juicy, seasoned well, and what gives this review four stars instead of three. Honestly, I will go back just for the churrasco steak alone! Service is good, attentive, I'm very friendly. The space is in a strip mall. Restaurant is clean, with a good ambience and had a variety of daily specials for both lunch and dinner. I'm still dreaming about that steak! If only the chimichurri and toppings had more kick to it!

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    Cassava was hard in some areas and burnt on the corner.
    Cassava was hard in some areas and burnt on the corner.
    Lunch menu
    Lunch menu
    Sopa de res con un extra de arroz blanco

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    Sopa de res con un extra de arroz blanco
    Eddie's Place

    Eddie's Place

    4.1
    (46 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $

    To call Eddie's Place a dive bar doesn't quite do it justice. That makes it sound like some…read moredecrepit old watering hole that gave up on itself years ago, and that's not the case here. Eddie's, established in the early 70s, feels more like a career criminal who found religion, just got out, and now swears he's trying to get his life together. Would a true dive keep a decades-old black-and-white tube TV around so you can watch your car? Additional amenities include an ATM, a combination photo booth/jukebox, and even a cell phone charging station, which means Eddie somehow supports bad decisions and the evidence they leave behind. This isn't Eddie's Bistro or Eddie's Café, it's just his Place, so don't show up expecting anyone to cook for you. Aside from chips, the bar skips food altogether. Still, Eddie's plays to its strengths: it encourages you to bring your own food or order in, as long as you keep the bartenders busy. "Cocktails" arrive in ribbed plastic cups, but shots and beer arrive in proper glassware, which is this bar's version of caviar service. A free pool table anchors the room, while one corner hosts beer pong and another area for old-timers to throw darts. Drinks run from $6 to $12, and Happy Hour sweetens the deal with 2-for-1 wells until 8 p.m. That special feels a little sad Monday through Wednesday, when the bar opens at 7 PM. However, it absolutely slaps Thursday through Sunday, when doors open at 2 PM. I rolled in after The Mandalorian & Grogu, which is exactly the kind of demoralizing movie that demands a drink. It was Goth Night, although the DJ seemed to be the only person who got the memo. She kept the room moving with dark house and classic goth tracks, giving the Place the energy of a house party with a fog machine and a hit-heavy playlist. Eventually, she veered from Bauhaus and Combichrist into Bruno Mars and Calvin Harris, which felt less like genre betrayal and more like a Wedding DJ loosening their tie. Eddie's Place delivers the holy trinity of a proper neighborhood bar: cheap booze, zero pretension, and just enough chaos to make you stay for one last round over and over again.

    Nice place to chill drink and play pool comedy show funny will go back soon small place mostly…read morecollege kids hang out there

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    Eddie's Place
    Eddie's Place
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    The Room 316 - cocktailbars - Updated July 2026

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