6 Postcards
Wood Tavern is a lively spot in Wynwood where you can sip craft beers and cocktails under the stars, enjoy tacos, and groove to hip-hop beats.
"Wood Tavern is the perfect place to meet up with friends, grab a craft brew or cocktail and enjoy good company. Wood Tavern's simple and casual environment is the best place to socialize with friends and listen to good music. An open place where everyone wants to be, because anyone is welcome. So the next time you're wondering where to take your night— come, have a drink, and be assured that you will have a great night!" - Moonlighter
"Another bar that closed down, adding to the year's list of unfortunate venue closures." - Olee Fowler
"Wood Tavern Epitomizes Wynwood's Hipster Scene Wood Tavern epitomizes the Miami art/hipster vibe found in the new 'it' neighborhood, Wynwood. The bar appears like a standard dive in the front, but the outdoor oasis has picnic tables, a few games, strings of lights, and tons of graffiti—the biggest trademark of the area. The tavern's biggest draw is the station wagon that serves as a taco stand, serving flavorful tortillas filled with fresh ingredients. Taco Tuesday serves free grub from the 1964 Mercury commuter for free from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and 50¢ wings on Wednesdays. The patio scene at Wood is very casual. You'll find your fair share of hipsters and rugged artists."
"Wood Tavern, Wynwood by Moonlighter. Wood Tavern is the perfect place tomeet up with friends, grab a craft brew or cocktail and enjoy good company. Wood Tavern'ssimple and casual environment is the best placeto socialize with friends and listen to good music. An open place where everyone wants to be, because anyone is welcome.So the next time you're wondering where to take your night— come, have a drink, and be assured that you will have a great night!"
"Besides its beloved Taco Tuesday happy hour, offering up free tacos from 6 to 9 p.m., it also features free drinks for the ladies every Wednesday along with half-priced drinks every Wednesday to Friday from 5 to 8 p.m." - Olee Fowler