Cheap Drinks With The Pink Pig

02/02/10 11:07am
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posted by Chet Jordan
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Buck15
707 Lincoln Lane (2nd Floor)
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 538-3815
www.buck15.com

Crammed in a tiny second floor loft-style venue, hipster regulars don't seem to care about knocking elbows with the guy or girl next to them in this South Beach hideaway.  Celebrating an urban lifestyle with a crowd paralleling the eclectic vibe, Buck15 serves as a rotating art gallery as well as a venue for up-and-coming local artists.  Hosting members of the Black Eyed Peas and Casey Spooner, veteran bartenders know how to show the bustling and vocal crowd a mind-blowing time.  Music plays until the wee hours of the morning and, depending on the night, varied tastes in rock and alternative are sure to find enjoyment in the craftily designed venue.

Specializing in creativity and atmosphere, guests are mesmerized by the knickknacks adorning the walls and tables at Buck15.  One eccentric centerpiece includes an antique pink ceramic pig which is considered to be the prized possession of the owners and guests alike.  Regulars enjoy chatting up their friends and spying celebrities on orange and brown sofas yanked right out of a 1970s sitcom while tossing back cheap drinks poured from the tiny bar and into a big glass.  Buck15 also boasts several shows a week with no cover charge, packing in a hodge-podge of culture and style for deafening jam sessions.

Catering to a young, working crowd, Buck15 prides itself on delivering consistency and affordability, telling guests that there is "never a cover, no velvet ropes, and affordable drinks."  Keeping its namesake on the DL, Buck15 relies on word-of-mouth marketing to maintain a growing list of regulars.  T-shirts are available as walking advertisements and nightly barflies keep coming back to support local bands and to gawk at the eye-popping art exhibitions.  Buck15 hosts private events as well, providing legendary bottle service to large parties as well as hosting PAINT parties for those who want to dig in and get messy while enjoying the clandestine atmosphere of this unique South Beach bar.


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