Myrtle Inniss
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Expensive drinks, cheap food and resort fee tax:
The location is good but the sports bar is pretty small inside. It sits under a hotel - we only knew that because they charge a resort fee/tax? Also, to use the bathroom, you have to go to the hotel next door.The nachos were cheaply made with nacho cheese for $14, and a $6 up charge to add any type of meat - no sauce included. The jalapeno cheddar wings came with shredded cheese that was cold as if they took it out of the fridge and obviously didn't bother to melt it. The wing sauce was good without it. The drinks were good for the 2 for $25 price, (we went there midday) but had they been the full price of $25 and up each, we would've gotten up and left after seeing the size of the glasses (small). A few customers left while we were there because of that. Yes, it's South Beach, yes it's expensive, but I've been to better places on the beach and gotten better quality food for the same price. Nick Cannon really needs to take a look at this restaurant as it's got his name on it. Otherwise, it just a below average "sports bar" with some "wild n out" name boards on the walls.