Flanigan's Seafood Bar and Grill

Bar & grill · Ocean View Heights

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"Flannigan’s is a very popular South Florida chain that’s been a favorite since 1959. And if there’s an important game happening, you can bet all eight Flannigan’s locations in Miami will be packed. This place is dark and mostly made of wood, and both the wings (free every Wednesday if you buy a pitcher of beer) and ribs are what you want while watching athletic adults do impressive things with their bodies. Our favorite location is the Grove one, but Surfside is always fun too." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo

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