Miami Heat Game 6: Top Five Places to Watch the Team on an Expense Account
| Morton's steak sandwich: better than bar wings. Trust us. |
5. Sra. Martinez is putting up a big screen especially for the finals. Enjoy Michelle Bernstein's signature tapas menus and start a new tradition: sangria and paella instead of beer and wings. 4000 NE Second Ave., Miami
4. All three Morton's the Steakhouse locations in Miami-Dade are celebrating the game by extending their happy hour specials to include game time. Their "White Hot Heat Power Hour" features bar bites for $5 and $6, and beer, wine, and cocktails for $4 to $7. Watch the game on several HD plasma screens around the bar or in each location's Boardroom on a nine-foot drop-down screen.
1200 Brickell Ave., Miami
2333 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables
4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
3. For once, all eyes will be on a giant TV screen instead of the incredible view, as Area 31 at the Epic Hotel downtown hosts a Miami Heat watch party. Enjoy chef E. Michael Reidt's fresh seafood and extensive bar menu, and take a break from the game with a cigar on the terrace deck. 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami
2. Celebrate the red-hot Heat by sampling one of the Forge's 80 wines in its Enomatic machines. Place a card in the slot, choose a wine, and let the robotic sommelier pour you a taste or a glass of vino to enjoy as you cheer the Heat to victory. 432 Arthur Godfrey Rd., Miami Beach
1. Bodegon de Brickell's manager, Tony, is offering all New Times readers a "welcome drink" during the game, which will be shown on a theater-size screen and six 42-inch screens, all in HD. 801 Brickell Bay Dr., Miami
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