Tobacco Road


Tobacco Road is a restaurant and night club in Miami, Florida. They have a 4th annual Summer Fest with music, dominoes, cigars and other entertainment. This annual fest will be hosted in June. Tobacco Road is considered Miami's eldest bar having survived through several shifts from Al Capone, Prohibition, the Great Depression, and even hurricanes. The restaurant bar has had a varied history with various raids. In 1981 the club was raided for drugs temporarily shutting it down for a year. Today the club is clean and under new management. The general area has also improved in order to make it a pleasant location to visit.

National blues and jazz acts are featured at the club along with individuals like George Clinton, Koko Taylor, The Queen of the Blues, David Bromberg, and Albert Collins. Professionals, tourists, and celebrities have been known to hang out at Tobacco Road. Live music is performed seven nights a week, unlike other clubs that might have DJs.

They allow for room rentals. The menu consists of lunch and dinner, with live entertainment in the evenings only. Menu items are American based with some Mexican and seafood dishes on the menu too.

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