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Twist

1057 Washington Avenue
Miami, FL
305-538-9478
www.twistsobe.com
TWIST is one of longest running gay clubs in Miami - and has become a South Beach "must do" as it has continously redefined its concept for over 15 years.

TWIST is the infamous South Beach gay club, known throughout the world for its great music, friendly staff, and always being packed with hot tourists and locals alike. TWIST is actually seven bars in one with each bar having its own unique atmosphere and décor. You can literally "bar hop" without ever leaving this two story club. TWIST is open seven days a week from 1pm to 5am. Its motto is its mantra - Never a Cover - Always a Groove. Its reputation as a "must do" when in Miami is well deserved.

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Average Rating:
4.50

Paulo-SP - Apr 21 2012 11:49PM

What a night!

Recommended, Rating 5 out of 5

I just loved twist! I already knew the good reputation of the place, yet the experience turned out to be much better! The black music dance floor is f#%king amazing!!! One of the floors plays pop and there are some strippers hanging around and dancing with the guys... speedos loaded (also with money! hehehe)... must go there!!! Don't miss it!

Marc - Mar 26 2010 3:44PM

Twist on a Thursday night

Recommended, Rating 4 out of 5

Twist was a really cool spot. Boys were caliente and very friendly, even to a gringo like me. Will be shore to visit again soon! If you go, be sure to stop by Karloz's bar.

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