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Pasaporte
A sublimely cozy spot with a pretty terrace and timeworn wooden furniture, including little window booths, the Pasaporte is a favorite for morning coffee with workers from the customs department opposite. But it also has a great evening atmosphere, particularly when the rain’s pouring down outside.
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La Casa del Tango
This new tango center has info on performances around town, fun Friday evening lessons for only AR$7 and stages various events, including a tango show on Saturdays at 9pm (AR$13). There’s also a good cafe and restaurant where the waiters dance tango at dinnertime Wednesday to Saturday.
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Capote
Hard to miss with its pink neon sign, and decorated with tastefully framed posters, this is perhaps quieter than Truman himself would have liked, but is a fine venue for wine and beer, and also offers salads, sandwiches and pizzas. One of four in town.
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El Cairo
High ceilinged and elegant, with huge panes of glass for people-watching (and vice versa), this classic Rosario cafe is good at any time of day, but especially in the evening, when it mixes a decent cocktail and puts on good Argentine pub grub.
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Peña la Amistad
For a different night out, head down to this folksy spot, where a harp and guitar duo bang out traditional music accompanied by the smell of roasting meat, stamping feet and corks being popped.
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Estadio ‘El Gigante de Arroyito’
Rosario Central plays in blue and yellow stripes at Estadio ‘El Gigante de Arroyito’. Buy tickets from the stadium or Rosario Central’s club office.
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Moore
One of the few central nightclubs, this is atmospherically located in the Estación Fluvial building with an outdoor deck and packed upstairs dance floor.
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Teatro del Rayo
This cozy theater and bar with wooden tables shows art films and cult classics on a small screen. It also has occasional theater performances.
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Gotika
Set behind the imposing facade of a former church, this place kicks off at weekends with a variety of music from drum’n’bass to house.
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Cines Monumental
Multiscreen complex in the peatonal in San Martín. You can smell the popcorn a block away. Half price on Tuesdays.
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Madame
One of South America’s bigger clubs, this draws people from Buenos Aires at weekends. Fridays have an age minimum of 25.
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Mi Refugio
The best place to go to listen (or dance) to tango music. There's often a live orchestra. Dinner is also available.
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Bara Bajo
This barlike dance club plays house, techno and Argentine rock and usually gets packed.
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Teatro El Círculo
The city’s main performing arts venue is in a lovely building dating from 1904.
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El Sótano
A moody downstairs venue with regular live acts, mostly hard rock and metal.
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