For a debauched weekend daytime pool party, this is one of the hottest scenes in town. Inside the bar, you’ll find VIP tables, a DJ booth and dance floor, while outdoors there’s a sprawling space to mix and mingle in the fresh air by the swimming pools.
Part vintage surf shack, part sultry outdoor club, Hyde Beach at SLS South Beach hotel is a prime spot to rub elbows with the young and fabulous of South Beach beneath string lighting and palm trees.
Whether it's club hopping in South Beach or discovering some of the more underground haunts in Downtown and Wynwood, Miami is a fun-loving city filled with partygoers who know how to turn up. Expect late night dancing on high-energy dance floors, complete with light shows, confetti and aerialist entertainers, until the wee hours. It's home to some of the best megaclubs in the world, including LIV and Story, which promise marquee DJs, from Tiësto to Diplo to Zedd. For more information call 30.Few cities rival Miami's nightlife. with happy hour available Monday to Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Lost Boy is now open Monday to Saturday from noon to 2 a.m.
In addition, a full food menu is available with items like soups, salads, sandwiches, dips, and charcuterie platters. Think classics like the gin and tonic, Old Fashioned, negroni, and Penicillin, along with well drinks, wines, coffee, and tap only beers served in English imperial pint glasses. While the interior is eclectic, the cocktail menu created by Hudnall is purposely straightforward. Plenty of entertainment can also be found throughout in the form of darts, board games, and billiards. presidents, vintage bookcases, an old piano, mermaid handrails, and a massive American flag.
The decor for the bar was collected throughout the years by Alonso and features, amongst many other things, his grandfather’s old desk and hat rack from Cuba, trunks from his siblings, paintings from old Miami motels, portraits of former U.S. Lost Boy, which debuted earlier this summer at 157 E Flagler Street, features a noticeably eclectic and vintage vibe but the owners insist there “isn’t a theme.” Instead they got their inspiration for the two story, 2,700-foot-space from the American Southwest, traditional English pubs and “drunken sailor bars.” Alonso, who worked and owned retail shops for 10 years, transformed his former jean store into a new bar with partner and bar industry vet Chris Hudnall.
It’s not every day that clothing retail pros take the leap into the bar world, but such was the case with newcomer Lost Boy’s founder, Randy Alonso.