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Audrey S.

New favorite bar in Miami! Run by UM grad students but open to all, the brews are cheap and the views are stellar. Indoor outdoor space with lots of seating located on the Rickenbacker, facing southwest over the bay. We sipped beer on the water and watched stingrays go by. Good menu with lots of local beers at reasonable prices. Also saw some wines. Only complaint is the food, our nachos were pretty bad. There's a full menu though so I would just order differently next time. Free parking, though you have to pay the toll to get to KB. No definitive closing hours, they just kinda close up whenever people stop coming.

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Ankur V.

We live this place. One of the best dive bars in miami. Mostly run by grad students, it's a chill waterfront vibe with a great beer selection, reasonably priced bar foods, and nice people. Always a great time. Hope this place continues to stay wavy.

Bethany S.

I have been here a number of times and love it more each visit. You can expect fantastic views, chill vibes, and great beer. If you're looking to escape the chaoticness of Miami but still want a nice view, Wetlab is a must

March 1st 2019, Jenn W's first UYE.  Couldn't have been a more perfect location!  Check out all them local brews!
Carlos T.

On March 1st, 2019 Jenn W. hosted her first happy hour UYE gathering! my first time meeting her with it being a sublime gathering of friends including Isis N., Edwin P. AshleyMarie O, Jen W, Paco, Frank E. And Veronica J. Overview: Friday happy hour had great views of the bay, great place to watch sunsets filling the panoramic views, relaxed vibe with the live band, great local brews available, even ice buckets available with your favorite beers. Can I say more? Jenn picked out a nice spot outside in the back next to the wall overlooking the bay. Wow what a view! The paradise vacation ambience was incredible at this U of M campus (albiet hard to find as a first timer). Live Band was really good pumping out 70's country rock. Tall Boys Band, since 1994, know how to entertain the crowd! Beer: Lots of local craft breweries on tap and in cans! From Wynwood Brewing to J. Wakefield, Concrete Beach, Biscayne Bay, Tarpon River, Tank, and much more! AsI stated above, Ice bucket beers are available, just let them know how to fill it! A great sharing time with friends and meeting Jenn's ederly dog. What a zen person taking care of her dog. Parking: Don't park in the garage, just park outside the gates and walk in but it will be a little disorienting walking through between building to fine this tucked away spot. Overall a good getaway unwidning feel which would love to come back to! Thank you Jenn for highlighting this spot!

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Irv K.

Wetlab and Salt are the perfect partnership. The vegan crab cake...yum! As a DC local, does it taste like lump blue crab cake? Heck to the no! It's made out of artichoke for crying out loud!? Is it tasty as an artichoke sandwich with fries? Heck yeah! Do yourself a favor a share a few pitchers with friends and newly made friends from Salt while you enjoy the tasty tots and titillating conversation at Univ of Miami. I love how passionate conservationists can be and in the Uni environment, it feels like we are having vegan "shwarma" with the submariner Avengers. Just go for your dive trips @Divers Paradise in Key Biscayne and then plan to hang with the crew at Wetlabs and Salt.

Edwin P.

I came here last Friday for Jenn W's UYE. I used to come here years ago for drinks with fellow UM Alina so when I saw a UYE pop up I was in for a return engagement. Located inside the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) this dive bar has a gorgeous location, cheap drinks and good music (70s country rock band was playing this night). As I walked in I was amazed at how this place had grown in size compared to the times I used to go. The bar is run by UM students so you get the college bar vibe although this night there was a good mix of college students, business people and just regular folk having a good time. The view from the outside area is breathtaking with the sea breeze, boats passing by and the sunset..just a perfect beach bar What really seals the deal is the cheap drinks sold here..for $20.00 you get a bucket and your choice of 5 beers, and it's not your typical bucket of Coronas, Miller Lite and Bud Light; here you get your choice of craft beers which I loved completely. Also the individual beers are cheap as well and in some cases you can keep the glasses or cups as a souvenir. Can't beat that anywhere This is such a hidden gem but once you locate it you will fall in love with it. I will definitely come back

You get the Torture Rack for dissing the Wetlab.
Rony M.

My goal at the "wettie" was to meet famed professor, Dr. George Milianaire http://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=VatZipEmv3Wx5iQK0QL-pA. We were both PhD (playa hater degree) candidates at the University of Yelp Miami and now have the unique opportunity to work together on a National Institute of Dionysian Technology grant. In the fashion befitting a summa cum laude graduate, the co-principal investigator was already 'working' when I arrived. He was field sampling what I hypothesized was a full glass of iced tea, turned out to be a "triple" of Dr. Jack Daniels' inebriating fluid. The experiment of the evening was to record the amount of alcoholic solutions two almost non-human primates could imbibe, without succumbing to severe liver trauma. Needless to say we collected a considerable amount of data. The alcoholic chemical engineers prepare solutions so damn cheap that even post doctoral pepper students can afford them (it is on the first floor of a research building after all). Being scientists, we are much too busy to eat balanced diets. The metabolic kitchen satisfies with a menu that share two taxonomic properties in the food hierarchy...everything is fried and cost-effective (and sometimes free). The function of the Wetlab is to provide research teams with the necessary lab supplies to conduct on-site fermented sugar studies. You can feel comfortable buying a round, without having to call to increase your credit limit first. No matter how tight your fiscal budget is, you can certainly afford $15 of funding to get completely mashed up. Thank you for reading our research summary and expect that all of you will read our paper -- "The role of molecular gastronomy paired with fermented alcohol solutions in the human primate behavioral system". Best Regards, Dr. Rony Moral-Less, PHD, PharmD, Chair of the Department of Zymurgy, Yelp Center for Dipsophilia, Pharmaceutical and Culinary Sciences.

Cassie P.

Got great weather and just need a place to relax? Head on over to Wetlab. I always knew this place existed but probably would have never been able to find it without following three unpretentious looking people from the parking lot into the area who I could tell were the pool-playing type. When we entered the cafeteria-looking room, I still wasn't quite sure if I arrived. Then I looked on the dock where I saw a couple familiar faces and the gorgeous backdrop that was Key Biscayne. Add in the music from another patron jamming on his guitar, pitchers of beer, and a few snacks, and you have the perfect afternoon. I'm definitely planning on coming back here again. With good company, this place makes for a great time away from the bright lights and glitz that runs rampant in Miami.

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Marqus R.

It would appear that I may really be out of step with my fellow Yelpers on this one, but there are only two good things I can say about it. Cheap drinks and a nice view, other than that it's nothing but a bland school (almost high school looking) cafeteria with an after thought looking six seat bar. As for food, basically nonexistent except for what you might find in a bag from what would come out of the likes of a vending machine. The outdoor patio presents a nice view, but is really in need of some awnings, a thorough cleaning, some sprucing up and a little colorful décor. Like the cafeteria itself, the patio is bland with an institutional presents about it. The place is totally void of having any panache or pizzazz to it. So, have I seen better? Yes, a lot better.

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Such a fun a pretty place to enjoy a drink, bite and the sunset. The place is pretty hard to find and the bar is pretty small but it is beautiful. The food is good however it is kinda like a cafeteria vibe, not sit down order etc. perfect for a day after the beach or a walk across the bridge. Drinks are surprisingly priced well (for Miami) but only wine beer and bottled cans. I got the burger and it was really good. The live music was also awesome

http://wetlab.rsmas.miami.edu/
Maria A.

Sometimes you find a place that is so cool, beautiful, so unruined by the pretentiousness that encircles it and most of Miami. Ouch, yeah I said it. It's almost with a heavy keyboard that I write this review and then I remember that much like beauty favorite bars are in the eye of the beholder. Maybe others won't like the old Miami, low maintenance feel, maybe people want to pay 3 or 4 times more for the same drink, maybe people want to pay for parking, maybe not everyone likes water views... and then I ask myself who I'm kidding and decide that even at the risk of spoiling my newly found favorite bar I must yelp it. I crossed the causeway last Friday, to check out the Wet Lab never suspecting I'd find my new love. Parking was simple and free. I walked through academic buildings glancing at the familiar bulletin boards that dot campuses everywhere advertising rooms for rent and part-time jobs. However, I noticed signs for boats for sales along with cars. Boats for sale on a school bulletin board? Toto, we aren't in Kansas anymore. I entered a cafeteria reminiscent of any school cafeteria with the odd almost fluorescent white/yellow lighting and mandatory colorful mural. And then as I got closer to the glass doors I realized there was a pool table... next to a foosball table... next to a half busy bar with attentive bartenders. WHAT?! Where was I? What is this place? I walked outside and there before me was Key Biscayne and the blue waters of Biscayne Bay. At this point I heard the angels' sweet song, a chorus of cherubims singing Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Later I walked over to discover the prices, I did a double take, and even took a picture. Prices started at $2.50 for the vodka special. That's right 2.50. YES $2.50 and went as high as $3 for beer, $4.25 for premium drinks, maybe $25 for a bottle of champagne. Oh dear South Beach how I suddenly loathed you and your bottle gouging ways. So... there you go. You now know where you can find me on Fridays sipping a drink, taking in the view, enjoying the breeze, wishing I hadn't shared my little piece of paradise and hoping just hoping you won't like it even half as much as I do. Anthony Bourdain, how do you do this... Sometimes bars are just refuges, for drinks, for thoughts, for moments, of silent meditation and conversations that have no to be continued at the end...

Just look for the shark.
Patrick L.

Well, I've finally been here (twice in one evening!). I get it. Trust me, I'd read Paul's review. I was fully prepared to not like the place - hey, Miami now has some pretty good bars. How great could a bare-bones bar in an atmospheric and oceanic sciences university campus be? Well, let's see. Start with the cheap beer, only marginally higher in price than if you bought it at the supermarket. Oh, and we're not talking about crap beer, either. These kids and profs are too smart to drink the fizzy yellow stuff. No, this is real beer...cheap real beer. For example - I started the evening with a mere $20 bill and a couple singles in my pocket, as I forgot to hit the ATM. Yes, this is a cash only bar. Almost any other place in Miami not named Zeke's, if you show up with $22, you're screwed. One Andrew Jackson doesn't go very far in this town. Or so I thought. How is it that I could have a Southern Tier Double IPA (draft), a Cigar City Jai-Alai, a Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, and a Guinness.....fork over $20, and still have a few bucks left over, net of tips? And here's the real coup....you're not just getting cheap beer, you're getting cheap beer with a view. Go to the patio, look to your right, and see the entirety of South Biscayne Bay stretched out before you. Did I mention that from that vantage point, the sun sets behind that bay? Of course, this place isn't cool. It doesn't exemplify what outsiders think Miami is. It has more of a 1963 Miami feel. Or maybe even earlier. You could have been sitting at the Wetlab's location in 1930, and aside from the Bear Cut bridge not being there, it would have looked nearly the same. This place was being talked about seemingly every day back when I first joined Yelp. I was skeptical...................but yeah, I get it.

$3 each! Blackbeard Ghost & Mojito
Rebecca C.

I really was avoiding this place at all costs. I had been invited by friends before and nothing really appealed, yeah it's cheap and yeah it's a tucked away hidden gem - but it's just a bar, right? No - Wetlab is more than that. It is a gorgeous view of Key Biscayne, something you can't really pay less to see anywhere else. It's a collection of interesting people, students, tourists, dogs, friends, drunks, etc. It's kind of like a VIP hidden location that someone has to guide you to in order for you to find it. And it's just so laidback and relaxing. Nothing pretentious, nothing to show off for and dress up, just here to have a good time and unwind. And the biggest perk of all, they are VERY generous with their liquor. Plastic cups come in the large size only and at the extremely reasonable price of $3 for yes, cocktails! Mojitos for $3, fruity drinks for $3, vodka cranberry for $3, there is not one other place I can think of in Miami that has such spectacular prices, and its even better cause it's right on the water. This is one of the places that definitely makes me appreciate Miami even more.

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Always a great time and spectacular view. Good beer selection and great food! Love wing Wednesdays.

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Gramps Getaway - The lazy oyster

Gramps Getaway

(159 reviews)

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I went here for lunch by myself to have a bar meal and check the place out. I had read good things…read more Wow, what a disappointment! Parking (I was riding my motorcycle) was scarce. I talked the friendly valet into letting me park between a handicap space and a dumpster. The service was awful. It was 1:30 pm and there were about 15 customers with capacity for 100+. I was given a menu and a glass of water timely and the lady behind the bar seemed friendly. There were plenty of staff around waiting tables and backing the bar. I ordered a blackened fish sandwich and a draft beer. The beer came right away in a plastic mug. The pour was less than 12 oz. (small mug) and the brew was barely chilled. Almost room temperature. After 20 minutes and no fish sandwich, the bar lady came by and asked me: "Did you get your fish sandwich?" I said no. She then went in the main building (presumably where the kitchen is located) coming out a few minutes later while holding up 2 fingers, mouthing "2 minutes." The sandwich was $22 without fries (which were and extra $9 as a side). I didn't order those. The half-pint warm beer was $8. About 7 minutes later, another server came from the main building and delivered a scrawny, soggy bun containing a thick, small, undercooked, hunk of blackened fish flesh only 80% skin free. I had to finish the filleting myself. The toppings were parsley and onion. It was the ugliest and most tasteless blackened fish sandwich I have ever been served. I should've taken a photo. Anyway, by this point, I was in a hurry to get out of there as the place was a total fail. I picked at the fish with my fork and knife and ate the part that was actually meat and cooked, leaving the rest (skin included) and the soggy bun on the plate. With an 18% gratuity included, a simple grilled fish sandwich with no sides and a warm beer came out to almost $40. On the positive side, the view of the water and the Miami - Brickell skyline was good. However, I won't be coming back to this joint again. If I could give it Zero stars, I would.

Gramps Getaway has one of the best views of Miami. The vibe is cute and casual, perfect for hanging…read moreout with friends and just enjoying the day by the water. The bartenders are super friendly and funny, which made the experience even better. I had the burger and it was so goooood . The hot dog was just okay, but the burger def made up for it. Parking can be a little iffy, but they do offer valet which helps. I see myself coming back!

Lost Weekend

Lost Weekend

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This is the place to stumble into! Don't waste your time walking in front of everything looking in…read moreeach bar to see an empty row of barstools. This place is popping! Thursday night is Karaoke and the people in here can sing. You can tell this is a place the locals actually go to. I didn't try the food so I can't speak on that but the drinks were strong and the prices are good, you aren't going to be super overcharged like everywhere else. It's only a block off the beach as well! Tons of pool, video games, and two bars in two connected building. One side is a dance side the other side is a gaming fun side! The bar tenders were great and really took the time to make you feel welcomed! I will visit this place every time I come back to Miami!

We went here with my friends, and the food was great and the female bartender was super nice, but…read morewhen we went to play pool, you have to buy an arcade card. the arcade card was $5 for 15 "points" We got 15 points and the pool table cost 8 points. We went to the bar to explain that the pool table was broken and they it was fine. When we closed out they charged us $20 for one game of pool. I have been to high-end clubs where it's less than that. This nasty bar charged us $20 to play one round of pool when the pool table next to us that unfortunately was occupied only paid equivalent of $3. That is robbery and discrimination & will not be coming back here ever again. I recommend staying away from this bar. Maybe it has to do with the fact that we were only gay people in there. Avoid it all costs, I love a loud bar scene, but I couldn't even hear my friend standing next to me. The energy was not good with the exception of the female Argentianian bartender who is quite kind, but whoever we closed out with was quite rude. 0 stars if I could. We want our money back.

Mickey Burkes

Mickey Burkes

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Cute lil place. They seen to have a nice schedule of weekly events. While on vacation my family and…read moreI had dinner here. It was their trivia night, I believe there was a $1500 pot if you win. Everyone seemed to be playing. We arrived to late to join. The place was packed yet there were only two servers. Our server was running around like a chicken with her head cut off. However she managed to keep up with out party of 9. There were times we were waiting for assistance however we could see she wasn't just sitting on her ass. We order burgers, flat breads, tenders and steak tacos. Steak tacos were horrible Burgers were delicious Flatbread were good Tenders definitely looked like they were frozen tenders from the grocer. The beverages were nice not too strong but not weak. We were kinda profiled however as a black person you get use to it. My husband and brother stepped out for a smoke break..although everyone else was still seated at the table. We watched security run out after them. We laughed cause they looked stupid. When security ran out there they pretended to be looking at something when they noticed they guys were right outside the door. Irish pub we didn't expect any less. However it was kinds funny how the guy darted out after them then aimlessly looked around after he realized they were smoking a cigarette ‍

I wanted to write this place off as a touristy haunt given its location and its typical South Beach…read moreprices, but we had a really good experience here. I realized that I had not actually been to this location since it was The Playwright (or whatever it was called) 4 or 5 years ago. The updated interior is nice - very "pubby" - and they offer a good variety of seating from bar seats to high-tops to couches. Two things here that were standouts: First, the burger is one of the best burgers I've had on South Beach. So much so that I'm craving it again this morning. They've done a good job with the menu in that it still has all those bar foods that you look for in a place like this, but they've put some thought into elevating a number of items (e.g. the short rib poutine!) Second, the service was great. Our server (sorry, can't remember his name - a nice guy from Kendall) was very friendly and provided excellent service. As many reviews mention, this is definitely a place to watch a game. While we weren't there for this purpose last night, the TV setup is great and I could def see myself camping out there with a few beers on a weekend afternoon. As someone who lives in the neighborhood, I'll be back again for sure.

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Mama Tried

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Downtown

This place is always a vibe!! The espresso martini is soo good, they add a lemon zest to it and…read moregrate some chocolate on top. Absolutely delicious! The mojito is also phenomenal, I love the fancy ice they add to the cocktail. It makes it 10x better. Parking can be a bit complicated. There is street parking and a lot or parking garage close by. Other than that, it's a great time. The service is quick. The music is great, it feels like it's 2016 and they also play some 80s music. It's an entire vibe! You've gotta check them out!

Still one of my favorite bars in Downtown Miami. Good happy hour and the cocktails are amazing!…read moreThey recently added new concoctions to the menu just in time for the busy holiday season. Make sure to check them out. Drinks are not watered down but always well-balanced and potent. My go-to is their Old Fashioned, of course, but I have a new favorite called Urban Cowboy. It's made with Maple Bacon Infused Maker's Mark, vanilla cinnamon syrup, bitters and cedar smoke. So good! I also recently tried the Red Flag made with Cazadores Blanco, lime, agave, strawberry-infused Aperol, and topped with bubbles. So refreshing and tasty. You cant go wrong with any of their cocktails. The mixologist knows what they're doing and as a matter of fact, this place has won several competitions during SOBEWFF. It gets packed late at night, especially Friday and Saturday so get there at a decent hour so you grab a table or space by the bar. Will keep coming back!

Blackbird Ordinary - Blackbird Cocktail

Blackbird Ordinary

(728 reviews)

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Brickell

We stumbled upon Blackbird Ordinary because hubby was looking for a comedy show to check out after…read moredinner. We found the comedy show on EventBrite and ended up here at Blackbird Ordinary. It's located in the heart of Brickell close to Brickell City Centre and next to Talkin' Tacos. I've passed it many times and never been before. Our comedy show was at 9pm so we got there early and you enter a bar area with a small dance floor and DJ booth. The door guy told us to wait next to the doors by DJ booth. They opened the doors a little after 9pm and let us in. There's this whole other room in the back with tons of seating, a stage and bar area. Some of the decor felt a bit outdated, but it was still a cool vibe nonetheless. The space is so big and has so much potential for improvement, We snagged seating in the middle area. There were several cozy couples seating in front of the stage but 2nd row, we didn't want to get picked on the entire night. Lol. The two main hosts of the comedy show looked like they worked at Blackbird Ordinary as they had staff jackets on. They were in our opinion, the FUNNIEST!!! Everyone also got free shots with their tickets. Nice bonus! Lemondrop shots!!! Whew, it's been a hot minute since I did shots. Ha. After they started the show, they introduced several local or out of towner comedians and honestly, it was a good diverse crew of comedians. I wish we got a list of the comedians as I would like to check out their social media pages or follow them. Overall, we had such a good time and laughed so hard our faces hurt. This comedy show was like a hidden gem. Glad we found them and would love to come back and check out other comedians.

Blackbird is always a vibe, any day of the week really. I still can't believe they are open every…read moreday until 5 am. I strolled in on a Thursday afternoon and they had a happy hour of buy 1, get 1. It was a chill vibe for a Thursday but I enjoyed it bc I really came just for 1 cocktail. The blackbird drink is always my drink of choice, I love the presentation and how the cocktail stays cold up until you finish it. The service was great, the bartenders were very friendly. This place is usually busier whenever I come on the weekends but it's still a vibe during the week as well. The bartenders stated that during the week, they switch up whether the inside or outside is open. Although, on the weekends but the inside and outside patio are open. When this is going on, there are 2 different genres of music playing. It's funny because when you're inside and then walk outside, it's like you're walking into another dimension because of the change in music. I love it though! If you're in the Brickell area, you've got to check them out!

The Wetlab - divebars - Updated May 2026

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