ATV Records
The closure of Wynwood's long-running underground dance music institution, the Electric Pickle, devastated the hearts of ravers from all over Miami (the pint-sized nightclub was world-renowned for its killer sound system and excellent bookings). However, the decade-old restaurant had just been closed for a year when a new concept discreetly emerged from the crew behind much of the Pickle magic. ATV Records makes its debut with many recognizable names and numerous Wynwood venue features, including the iconic spaceship disco ball and, of course, the thumping bass that made it famous. ATV Records, short for "Addicted to Vinyl," will be a retail shop for crate-digging music fans by day and a legitimate dance paradise by night, situated in a downtown building with its own hallowed indie nightlife history (the space had prior lives as 1306 and White Room, among others).
Regulars at the Pickle will recognize the massive, bright disco ball that now rests in the center of the ATV, a tiny room that's largely a dance floor. They schedule great DJs here and also place a small sticker over your phone's camera when you enter, so this is more of a place to dance and appreciate music than purchase shots and take photographs with your buddies. It also has a connection to Melinda's, an outdoor bar and restaurant. If you need some fresh air, you can go outdoors for a drink.
Google rating: 3.4/5
Phone: +1 305 456-5613
Address: 1306 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136, United States
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atvrecords/