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B.E.D.-goer Jason Warfield -- so not sleepy. Photo: Richard Patterson/miami.com

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I only pass by Washington Ave to look at the freak show circus.

O so much has changed since 2006 definitely time for an update
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Don't let the scattered plush beds around this club's dance floor fool you. It's on such plush atmosphere where this lounge's elite guests eat, dance and snuggle - no grogginess allowed.

For years, B.E.D. has maintained its reputation as one of South Beach's most coveted destinations in an area where the majority of clubs stop being evening news in a millisecond. Here, the entrancing techno and house beats will surely keep you up. Its exquisite dinner - which is served until the wee hours - is one of the spot's assets, and ladies over 21 can enjoy it for free Monday evenings at their Secret Society event with Mr. Mauricio's R&B beats filling the air.

B.E.D.'s fame lies on its turntables, with masterful DJs spinning good music every evening that its doors are open. On Thursday evenings, DJ Ricky Fatzz takes over the tables spinning thumping house music. DJ Erok plays funk, R&B and soul on Fridays, while DJ Michel -- fresh off the French Riviera -- seduces patrons with European house beats on early Saturday evenings. On that same evening, those looking to get closer after dinner can enjoy the venue's "Sheets and Pillows" event, with hip-hop and R&B beats provided by DJ Surge and DJ DC playing open format tracks, giving the location's sexy atendees a chance to partake in their own nighttime confessions.

929 Washington Ave, Miami Beach; 305-532-9070; dress code: tight party dresses for the ladies and sexy button-downs for the lads

Publish date: 3/10/2006