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Review

Lost Boy

4 out of 5 stars
  • Bars | Cocktail bars
  • Downtown
  • price 2 of 4
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Downtown Miami’s growing roster of drinking establishments has a new MVP in Lost Boy. The former denim shop has made a successful pivot to a self-proclaimed “no-nonsense” bar. The motto proves true in more ways than one. Lost Boy’s cocktails are simple but really good. The atmosphere is relaxed and casual at first glance. But closer inspection reveals some creative touches hiding in the gold mermaids on the long wooden bar and the old piano that’s dutifully taken on a new life as a communal table in the center of the bar. In an area without much of a drinking identity, Lost Boy has jumped at the opportunity to carve out its own understated attitude. And we think it’s working just wonderfully.

Details

Address
157 E Flagler St
Miami
33131
Cross street:
at NE 2nd Ave
Transport:
Bus 9, 11, 77
Price:
$$
Opening hours:
Mon–Wed 2pm–midnight; Thu–Sat 2pm–2am; Sun 2pm–10pm
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What’s on

Lost Boy Clubhouse

Downtown's favorite neighborhood bar is rolling out the turf for the World Cup, turning Flagler Street into a blockwide viewing party with giant LED screens, stadium-quality sound, and a pitch out front for pickup games between matches. Located just blocks away from the FIFA Fan Fest, The Lost Boy Clubhouse opens with Portugal vs. Colombia, which is sure to be one of Miami's rowdiest games, and will showcase every match throughout the duration of the tournament. Seating and tables are first come, first served, and there will be plenty of food and specialty drink offerings available, plus other fun fan surprises.   
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