Churchill's Hideaway Restaurant Review:
That's no mirage, that's an English pub hunkered in the middle of Little Haiti. Rock lovers call Churchill's an oasis for local music as well as one of the few hip bars in Miami where everyone really does know your name. Depending on what publican David Daniels has whipped up that day, the kitchen offers scotch eggs, shepherd's pie and other pub grub to sate an ale-induced appetite. On...
Come in an old Buzzcocks or Clash T. Low-down English pub in the heart of Little Haiti. Meaning you've gotta have grit just to show up. So don't mess up your cred now by ordering a wussy light beer. Go for a double scotch and bang your head to the live bands. Don't miss live jazz on Mondays in the front and Theatre d'Underground—plucky poets, singers, and actors doing their thing—on the outdoor...
British expatriate Dave Daniels couldn't live in Miami without a true English-style pub, so he opened Churchill's Hideaway, the city's premier space for live rock music. Filthy and located in a rather unsavory neighborhood, Churchill's is committed to promoting and extending the lifeline of the lagging local music scene. A fun no-frills crowd hangs out here. Bring earplugs with you, as it is...
A no-frills English pub with an unwavering commitment to live local music.:
In Short
The key to Churchill's' success has always been its dedication to providing a venue for local bands. Boasting a large collection of beers, a couple of pool tables and an...