Nightlife in Miami consists of upscale hotel clubs, independent bars frequented by locals (including sports bars) and nightclubs. Most hotel bars and independent bars turn the other cheek at your physical appearance, but you have to dress to impress (which does not mean dress like a stripper) to get into a nightclub. Also remember to never, under any circumstances, insult the doormen and/or nightclub employees that will grant you entry or touch the velvet ropes or you may as well be sitting on the opposite side of the clamoring masses trying to get in. Attempting to tip the doormen and claiming that you know employees that work in the nightclubs (unless you actually called and reserved a table or a spot on the VIP list) is also considered an affront. Getting to the club unfashionably early and pushing through the crowd (and not the doormen) also can help make you stand out in the crowd. Finally, most nightclubs won't admit groups of men unless those men are waiting in front of a gay bar. Bring some women or leave the pack if you're desperate to get in. And once you get in, remember that the charge to get in these clubs can cost up to $20-cash only (some clubs, however, mercifully have ATMs-that can charge up to $7 for a withdrawal). Popular drinks in Miami include the Cuba Libre and the mojito.