Mama Tried
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Mama Tried

Miami, Florida

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A downtown cocktail bar that splits the difference between disco lounge and serious cocktail room. Tin ceiling, low light, a soundtrack that runs from disco to early house, and a cocktail menu organized by mood rather than spirit. Late-night-leaning — show up after dinner — and one of the few downtown bars that feels like a destination rather than a hotel lobby.

Insider tip

Order the Junglebird and stay for the second round. The crowd improves after midnight.

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