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- 2471 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
- +1 954-771-5151
- June 13, 2026


Capone’s Nightclub sits on SW 2nd Street in the Himmarshee district, operating more like a full-blown nightclub than the sports bar label suggests. Open Thursday through Saturday from 9 PM to 4 AM, it draws a mix of tourists, groups, and locals looking for a late-night option with mainstream DJs, dancing, and drink specials that include 3-for-1 deals. The space has multiple bars, an outdoor seating area, and what regulars describe as doors and windows everywhere – giving it an open, free-flowing layout rather than a single dark room.
The drink program leans on volume over craft. Cocktails, beer, hard liquor, and wine are all available, and guests frequently mention the happy hour pricing as a draw. Arrive early enough on any given night and you can sometimes skip a cover charge, though that window closes as the crowd builds. DJs spin across genres – hip-hop, Latin, Top 40 – though the energy of the mix varies by night. Live performances show up on the schedule periodically.
Service at Capone’s is where opinions split hard, and the 3.6 Google rating from 451 reviews reflects that divide. Some guests praise the owner for being hands-on and welcoming, the bouncers for being fair, and the bartenders for fast pours. Others describe interactions with bar staff ranging from dismissive to openly hostile, with multiple reviewers reporting unauthorized charges on their cards and aggressive upselling on tips. Several guests have also reported feeling unsafe after consuming complimentary promotional drinks. These are not isolated complaints – they appear across different review periods.
The crowd skews energetic and younger on weekends, with bachelorette parties, birthday groups, and out-of-towners filling the floor. The atmosphere is trendy and loud, built for dancing rather than conversation. If you go, stick with drinks you order and watch yourself, pay cash or monitor your card closely, and set expectations for a rowdy nightclub experience rather than a polished cocktail lounge.
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 9PM-4AM |
| Friday | 9PM-4AM |
| Saturday | 9PM-4AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Capone’s is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 9 PM to 4 AM. It is closed Sunday through Wednesday, so plan your visit for the weekend.
Cover charges vary by night and time. Guests report that arriving early can sometimes get you in without a charge, but later in the evening a door fee typically applies.
Groups are a big part of the crowd here – birthday parties, friend outings, and tourist groups all show up regularly. The open layout and multiple bar areas give larger parties room to spread out, though service consistency has drawn mixed feedback from group visitors.
Mainstream DJs spin a mix of genres including hip-hop, Latin, and Top 40. The quality of the DJ sets varies from night to night according to regulars, but the vibe generally stays high-energy and dance-focused.
Capone’s falls in the moderate price range for the area. The 3-for-1 drink specials are one of the main draws, and happy hour pricing keeps the tab reasonable for a downtown nightclub. Monitor your card charges closely, as several guests have reported billing discrepancies.
Yes, Capone’s offers outdoor seating. The venue has an open layout with doors and windows throughout, giving it a more airy feel than a typical enclosed nightclub.
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