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The Shorely At Marina Village

The Shorely At Marina Village — Fort Lauderdale
The Shorely At Marina Village — Fort Lauderdale

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The Shorely At Marina Village is a floating cocktail bar on Fort Lauderdale’s Intracoastal Waterway, best for couples and groups who want waterfront drinks with DJ music and sunset views.

Overview

The Shorely At Marina Village is a floating cocktail bar docked along the Intracoastal Waterway on Fort Lauderdale Beach, offering something most bars in the area cannot – drinks on the water with open-air views in every direction. The venue sits at Marina Village on Seabreeze Boulevard, and guests can arrive on foot from the boardwalk or pull up by boat.

The bar leans into a casual-trendy atmosphere with a strong EDM and house music rotation that keeps the energy up from afternoon into the late hours. Cocktails are the main draw here, and guests consistently call them refreshing and reasonably priced given the waterfront setting. The spirit selection is solid, with beer, wine, and hard liquor rounding out the drink list. Note that frozen drinks are not available, and the venue operates as a bar rather than a full restaurant – do not expect a food menu.

Topside seating is the spot to grab if you want the best breeze and widest views, especially around sunset when the light hits the water. The boat layout gives the whole experience a compact, intimate feel that works well for couples or small groups looking for something different from a typical beachside bar. Thursdays through Sundays are your only window, with Friday and Saturday nights running until 2 AM for anyone chasing a late-night waterfront vibe.

One thing to know before you go: the bar requires holding your physical card to open a tab, so bring it or plan to pay cash per round. The crowd skews toward tourists and groups, but solo visitors find it comfortable too. Service is generally quick and friendly, with individual bartenders and servers earning repeat praise. If you like being on the water with a cocktail in hand and a DJ set in the background, The Shorely delivers an experience that stands apart from the usual Fort Lauderdale bar scene.

Good to know

  • Rating: 4.3/5 from 379 Google reviews
  • Best for: Waterfront sunset drinks, Couples date night, Late night dancing, Boat-accessible nightlife, Tourist group outings
  • Features: Happy Hour, Outdoor Seating, Live Music, Rooftop, Waterfront, Beach, Late Night, Dancing

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 12PM-12AM
Friday 12PM-2AM
Saturday 11AM-2AM
Sunday 11AM-10PM

Frequently asked questions

What days and hours is The Shorely At Marina Village open?

The Shorely is open Thursday through Sunday only. Thursday hours are noon to midnight, Friday is noon to 2 AM, Saturday is 11 AM to 2 AM, and Sunday is 11 AM to 10 PM. The bar is closed Monday through Wednesday.

Does The Shorely serve food?

Guest reports indicate The Shorely operates primarily as a bar and does not serve food. Plan to eat before or after your visit, or check with the venue directly for any recent changes to their offerings.

What kind of music does The Shorely play?

The Shorely features live music and DJ sets with a heavy lean toward EDM and house music. The vibe is energetic and dance-friendly, so expect upbeat electronic beats rather than a mixed-genre playlist throughout the night.

Can you arrive at The Shorely by boat?

Yes, The Shorely is located at Marina Village on the Intracoastal Waterway, and guests can pull up by boat as well as walk in from the boardwalk along Seabreeze Boulevard.

Is The Shorely good for groups or couples?

Both. The floating bar atmosphere and waterfront views make it a popular date spot for couples, especially around sunset. Groups also enjoy the open-air layout, music, and dancing. The venue accepts reservations if you want to plan ahead.

How does the tab system work at The Shorely?

To open a tab, the bar requires holding your physical credit card rather than just swiping it. If you prefer not to leave your card, you can pay cash and close out after each round instead.

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