38 June 22-28, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times b e s T o f m i a m i ® 2 0 2 3 B E S T LG B TQ PA R T Y The Outcasts Show Georgie’s Alibi Monkey Bar 2266 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors, 33305 954-565-2526 alibiwiltonmanors.com On Friday nights starting at 8:30, the Outcasts Show brings a flirtatious cast of drag performers to Georgie’s Alibi Monkey Bar in Wilton Man- ors. Hosted by Nicky “The Cock Destroyer” Monet, the party features regulars like androgy- nous showgirl Sin Silva and glamorous Fantasia Royale Gaga, but it’s a welcoming space for emerging queens, too. On, and there’s no cover and cocktails are two-for-one all night long. B E S T L A D I E S ’ N I G H T Mayami Wynwood 127 NW 23rd Street Miami, 33127 786-660-1341 mayamiwynwood.com Thursday is spelled F-R-E-E D-R-I-N-K-S at ladies’ nights across Miami, and the competi- tion is stiff. Mayami in Wynwood emerges vic- torious thanks to its generous three-hour timeframe for free liquor (7-10 p.m.), combined with a trippy ambiance and solid menu. Decked out with chandeliers, Mayan-themed fixtures, and lounge-inspired décor, the place is a chic, albeit slightly disorienting, spot to get stuck in. The place turns into a nightclub after hours complete with fog machines, fire-spin- ning performers, flickering lasers, and a bass- purveying DJ. So the night need not end early. One caveat: Leave your flip-flops and cargo shorts at home, because the dress code (out- lined on the lounge’s website) is strictly en- forced. B E S T A D U LT C A B A R E T Uncut Gems Burlesque lezchic.com/uncutgems The art of cabaret gets a progressive twist with Uncut Gems, a lesbian burlesque troupe founded by Rae Jenae of the lesbian event organization Lezchic. Catering to LGBTQ audiences, this sul- try salute to the art of burlesque pops up once a month at Hamburger Mary’s in Wilton Manors. Equal parts enticing and empowering, each month the roster of performers (known as the Gems) highlights a new theme that, coupled with drink specials, DJs, and go-go dancers leads to a dizzying and intoxicating night. B E S T C A S I N O Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood 1 Seminole Way Hollywood, 33314 866-502-7529 seminolehardrockhollywood.com You might not always win money at the Semi- nole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. But, with more than 2,700 of the latest slot machines to hit planet Earth, table games upon table games (roughly 200 of ’em), a 45-table poker room, and world-class entertainment venues on the property, you’re sure to leave a winner. There’s no other place in South Florida where you can double down on a blackjack table, catch an act like the Rolling Stones at the 7,000-capacity Hard Rock Live, rage all night with the likes of Tiesto at the DAER nightclub, and taking a nap in your hip suite within the curiously shaped (though aptly named) Guitar Hotel. There’s more to the Seminole Hard Rock than gam- bling, and that makes all the difference. B E S T P R A N K Chili’s to Replace Churchill’s instagram.com/reel/Cm7hygTIzQV In January, when a Chili’s banner was seen draped over the likeness of a certain British prime minister at the shuttered Little Haiti lo- cation that had once housed Churchill’s bar, it didn’t take a profound cognitive leap to imagine an American restaurant chain known for its 3 for Me value meals “opening soon” on the hal- lowed grounds of what was once the city’s grungiest live-music venue. Though some seemed tempted by the promise of pairing vi- nyl-shopping trips at nearby Sweat Records with margarita specials and baby back ribs, the news infuriated keyboard metalheads and punk rockers across social media. But soon we learned that it was a prank pulled by local actor and comedian Andrio “Rio” Chavarro, who goes by the moniker @riodiosmio on Insta- gram. Joke’s on us all, though: Months later, Churchill’s remains still closed and Miamians continue commuting to Bayside and Kendall for their Chili’s fix. Arts & Entertainment