"There’s nothing too complicated going on at Lost Boy, which is why we love it for a first date. This place is pretty casual, but not at all divey. Grab a seat at the long bar, order a gin and tonic, and enjoy a noise level several merciful decibels below most of the surrounding Downtown bars. This is a great call for both a post-work Happy Hour or a post-9pm meet-up." - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino
"Downtown’s Lost Boy used to be a denim store, but now it’s a casual pub that serves good cocktails (get the gin and tonic), beer, wine, and sandwiches in a big space great for groups who want to have a conversation. The Happy Hour crowd here is always strong, but we like it just as much as a last stop of the night. You can meet strangers and play darts in the corner with a decapitated mannequin that looks like it's been through a lot." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino
"Lost Boy’s happy hour is simple, but it’s a good one - half off cocktails, beers, wines, and well drinks from 4-7 p.m. weekdays." - Missy Frederick
"This laid-back, two-story Downtown Miami bar boasts an interior inspired by the American Southwest, traditional English pubs, and “drunken sailor bars,” along with a straightforward cocktail and food menu with classics like the gin and tonic, Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Penicillin, along with well drinks, wines, coffee, and tap only beers served in English imperial pint glasses." - Olee Fowler
"If you work in or around Downtown, chances are you’ve already used Lost Boy for many after work Happy Hours. But it’s an equally solid choice for a casual, last-minute holiday gathering. They have lots of tables here—and some of them are big enough to accommodate the entire I.T. department and their plus ones. This is mostly a place to drink, but they have food too. The small menu includes bar snacks like pretzels, a chicken pot pie, hot dogs, and sandwiches." - ryan pfeffer