The facility is open to the public but also offers six types of memberships. Look for the rainbow flags on the sand and the Palace Restaurant and Bar. The Gallery also has a retail store that sells firearms and ammunition, as well as outdoor supplies like coolers and camping chairs and Colorado hunting and fishing licenses. Just north of Lummus Park at 12th Street and Ocean Drive is the LGBTQ beach. In fact, after checking in at the Barrel Room, you cannot use the range for the remainder of the day.Ĭaffeinating at the on-site Trigger Press coffee shop, though, is totally okay before breaking out a firearm.īut what if someone shows up already feeling buzzed and heads straight to the range? Unlike at other ranges in the state, the staff here is TIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS) certified, and so trained to identify signs of alcohol intoxication. A government-issued ID must also be presented it will be scanned and sent to the range, ensuring that no one can shoot after sipping. But before entering, patrons will have to secure any firearm in their car or in the facility's complimentary valet lockers.
Its menu includes typical bar-food fare like nachos, cheese curds and burgers, along with a full bar.
The Barrel Room is the Gallery's restaurant and lounge - the first in the state at a shooting range. But you won't be able to down drinks on site, then visit the range. You must be 21 years old to drink alcohol, and it is against the law to drink in public, such as on the beach or on the streets.The range itself has two fully immersive shooting bays with seven 25-yard-long gun-ready lanes and eight 20-yard entirely tactical lanes, with walk-in pricing starting at $20 per hour.While most places accept both, there are some cash-only spots and some bars that are paperless. Always carry at least one credit card and ample cash.To get past the club bouncer, don't be nervous or keep staring, and avoid raising your voice or touching him or her.Avoid looking like a tourist by dressing in chic clothes and mapping out your night's destinations ahead of time.You may want to take a shot of some strong Cuban café con leche (coffee with milk) before venturing out. Pace yourself, as most clubs remain open until 5 a.m.We are also supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners and the City of Miami Beach. If walking or driving doesn’t appeal to you and you're planning to avoid drinking and driving, consider using Citi Bike-a solar-powered bike available 24 hours a day from stations around the city-or one of the many private limo services, a taxi, or a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft. Miami Beach Gay Pride, Inc is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.Ted's Hideaway: Those seeking an unpretentious dive bar with reasonably-priced beers and happy hour specials will like Ted's Hideaway, which also features a jukebox, a pool table, and many flat screen TVs for sports lovers.Enjoy the nice location overlooking Ocean Drive and Miami Beach, which is perfect for people watching and is in the center of the Art Deco scene. is known for its frozen daiquiris and numerous drink options.
Wet Willie's: This bar and restaurant with many locations around the U.S.Palace Restaurant and Bar: Visitors will find everything from drag shows and bottomless mimosas to rooftop parties and live entertainment with DJs at this lively LGBTQ bar on Ocean Drive which regularly contributes to charitable causes.The bar sometimes features special events. Broken Shaker Bar: A casual bar at the Freehand Miami hotel, the Broken Shaker offers an outdoor patio and pool area so you can relax while sipping on some handcrafted cocktails-the environment has been described as like being at a backyard party.Events include weekend rooftop parties, football-watching nights, and more. It’s also a perfect example of Art Deco architecture, in case you care enough to rip your eyes away from the beautiful people lounging around. Guests commonly sip on cocktails and dangle their feet in the pool at this haute hangout. Clevelander: This landmark hotel and bar is one of the most well-known spots on Ocean Drive, famous for having a pool in the middle of the front patio.