"American Social is a sports bar that cleans up quite well. Yes, there is generally some sort of sport playing on one of the many TVs, but this isn’t somewhere you go to play darts and chain smoke. This place functions as a pretty good restaurant too, and its outdoor seating along the Miami River is so pretty that you won’t care that the Dolphins lost again. It’s a Brickell spot, so it can feel a bit like a college tailgate during big games. But you should be fine if you stop by during the day for a few beers, a big burger, or some oysters. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE" - Ryan Pfeffer
"Buckets of beer, great bar food, big TVs, and waterfront views — that’s what sports fans will find at Brickell’s American Social. A staple in Miami’s bar scene, it’s somehow laidback and always a party here. Visit for $7 burgers on Mondays or all-you-can-eat tacos on Tuesdays for $18." - Amber Love Bond
"Smack dab in the heart of Las Olas Boulevard, this gastropub is a downtown Fort Lauderdale destination for all the sports action. In recent years, AmSo has expanded its footprint, giving fans even that much more wiggle room. Its menu is a bit more refined than the average pub’s, with a yuzu-doused ahi tuna poke bowl and steak frites among the top picks."
"This lively sports bar feels like you’ve crashed a raucous frat party playing house music. Try to find a seat on the riverfront to see manatees and tugboats drift by while you’re watching the game. Mondays they have a $5 burger special, Sunday brunch specials and the “cuban cigars” on their appetizer menu are pretty good too." - Hernan Bas & Pete Rozek
"Nothing is more American than PB&J, so why not indulge in this hotspot’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time? This creative cocktail blends Maker’s Mark bourbon with Skrewball peanut butter whiskey, strawberry preserves, and black walnut bitters, all crowned with a miniature peanut butter and jelly sandwich, taking comfort food to a new level." - Alona Martinez