This place is a bid odd for many reasons: 1. There is a Hispanic guy dancing frantically In the front. I don’t get if he works there or just dances there but he’s all over the place and makes you nervous. Does not speak English. However, he actively invites and seats people unlike the hostess who looks miserable. 2. There is no indoor location. Looking at google, they used to have an indoor bar bit now it’s some other store. Waiters disappear through a door in the wall of an apparel shop. The dj plays behind a glass display window and the speaker is outside 3. Their outdoor patio is twice as large as that of next door D’vine hookah lounge. The seats are more comfortable and tables are normal dining height 4. The music is very good!!! Super fun!!!(Much better than when sitting next lounge over at D’vine 5. The hookah is. It as flavorful but could’ve been the flavor. D’vine has really smooth and aromatic flavors 6. Got a café latte here and it was perfect — much better than D’vine 7. they have food but we did not try. The drinks are generally pricey — $ 13 for regular size or $ 25 for large or you can do a deal of $ 17 for two large ones. Drink menu is overwhelmingly margaritas 8. They are very attentive at replacing the coals of your hookah — 3 times in 70 min. At D’vine we had to ask to get ours changes after 1.5 hours. I would recommend: for music and a more fun atmosphere go here(ENSO) or for hookah flavor and more intimate feel go to D’vine
Tony G.
Classificação do local: 3 Miami, FL
My best friend and his girlfriend were in town and wanted to grab a bite to eat and enjoy a hookah, so we decided to try Music Café and Hookah Lounge. At first we were all a bit skeptical of the place, given that the café and lounge is outside and there really isn’t indoor seating. Also, a man dressed in cowboy attire dancing to music played from an ipod seemed a little sketchy too. Furthermore, many of the drinks and food on the menu did not have any prices listed, so we were worried about falling into a tourist trap. However, after asking our server about prices, we realized that the food and drinks were reasonably priced for Miami Beach. My gf and I shared a passion fruit Mojito and my friends had sliders and fries to eat. We also shared a pineapple hookah, which was pretty smooth, but not very flavorful. Overall, it was an average venue and typical for Lincoln road, but nothing to write home about. While it wouldn’t be my first choice, I would still consider going back again.