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1. Luma on Park

290 S Park Ave, Winter Park, FL
Bar · 60 tips and reviews

BravoBravo: Chef Brandon is cool and innovative. Awesome chef's table in the kitchen. Ask to sit there you will feel like a star. -Tracey Bloom, Top Chef

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2. House of Blues

9.1
1490 E Buena Vista Dr (Disney Springs West Side), Lake Buena Vista, FL
Music Venue · 319 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: Spend $15 at the House of Blues Restaurant before the show and get into the music hall before everyone else. Kiss long lines goodbye! – Team Live Nation

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3. MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

7.9
4802 N US Highway 301 (Florida State Fairgrounds), Tampa, FL
Music Venue · 97 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: At the Florida State Fairgrounds: Want to grab some dinner before a show? Check out Gino's Bar & Restaurant. Great Italian food, fun atmosphere, and a cheap tab! – Team Live Nation

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4. Bayfront Park Amphitheater

8.3
301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
Amphitheater · Miami Central Business District · 37 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: Do not pass up the sausage and pepper stand at the back of the venue. Delicious! – Team Live Nation

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5. Klutch

165 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL
Night Club · South Point · 5 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: Love the nightlife in Miami. There’s always a new hot club like this in South Beach. My boy DJ Irie spins here all the time. - Terrell, The T.O. Show

6. Crandon Park Tennis Center

9.0
7300 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne, FL
Tennis Stadium · Village of Key Biscayne · 12 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: I go here to watch the Sony Ericsson Open Tennis Tournament every year to cheer for my friends. - Terrell, The T.O. Show

7. Revolution Live

8.3
100 Nugent Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Lounge · Sailboat Bend · 33 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: Make sure you get banded at the doors connecting the venue to the America's Backyard Bar next door. Then you can come and go as you please! – Team Live Nation

8. The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater

9.3
1700 Washington Ave (1700 Washington Avenue), Miami Beach, FL
Performing Arts Venue · City Center · 54 tips and reviews

VH1VH1: It can take a while to get out of the venue after the show. Might as well walk over a block and grab a drink at the Lincoln Road bar. – Team Live Nation

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9. Grand Central Terminal

9.0
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Rail Station · 1470 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Have time to kill? The closest thing to a mall in NYC, the shops at Grand Central Station run the gamut from high-end lingerie to French pastries.

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10. H&M

6.7
451 E Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL
Clothing Store · 10 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Check out our favorite bloggers' fall picks from H&M through Nov-8th!!! Read more.

11. H&M

7.3
6901 22nd Ave N (Tyrone Blvd N), Saint Petersburg, FL
Clothing Store · 3 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Check out our favorite bloggers' fall picks from H&M through Nov-8th!! Read more.

12. H&M

6.9
2223 N West Shore Blvd (International Plaza), Tampa, FL
Clothing Store · 14 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Check out our favorite bloggers' fall picks from H&M through Nov-8th. Read more.

13. H&M

6.1
117 Towne Center Circle, Sanford, FL
Clothing Store · Seminole Towne Center · 5 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Check out our favorite bloggers' fall picks from H&M through November-8th Read more.

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14. The Webster

8.7
1220 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL
Boutique · Flamingo-Lummus · 28 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: This store offers not just clothes from nearly every designer we love, including Proenza Schouler, Balenciaga, and dozens more, but also a ground-floor cocktail lounge, a rooftop bar and more.

15. Unika

3444-2 Main Hwy, Miami, FL
Boutique · Northeast Coconut Grove · 4 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: We spent more time in this sunny Coconut Grove shop than anywhere else, ferrying handfuls of chic dresses--by Miami designers like Karina Grimaldi--from the dressing room to the cash register.

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16. Therapy

2201 Collins Ave. (South Beach), Miami, FL
Clothing Store · 1 tip

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Our choice of Miami's myriad hotel shops, Therapy offers favorites like Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent dresses and a full range of breezy tops and cover-ups from owner Stacey Josloff's Inca Brand.

17. Rebel

6621 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
Boutique · Upper Eastside · 4 tips and reviews

Lucky MagazineLucky Magazine: Rebel is three shops in one: a boutique of perfect-for-lounging clothes, a stand from yoga retailer Bahdi and a consignment section offering resort classics like Tory Burch and Lilly Pulitzer.

18. Bethune-Cookman University

640 Dr Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL
University · 7 tips and reviews

The GrioThe Grio: In 1904, Mary McLeod Bethune opened the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls with $1.50 and five students. Today the school offers 35 bachelor degree programs. Read more.

19. Zora Neale Hurston House

1734 Avenue L, Saint Lucie, FL
College and University · 1 tip

The GrioThe Grio: Author Zora Neale Hurston, famous for her 1937 novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” wrote a total of 50 short stories, plays and essays, as well as four novels. Read more.

20. Howard Thurman Home

614 Whitehall St, Daytona Beach, FL
Art Gallery · 1 tip

The GrioThe Grio: Howard Thurman was the first black dean at Boston University and the first dean of Rankin Chapel at Howard University. Thurman’s book “Jesus and the Disinherited” was influential to MLK. Read more.