RosarioEntertainment

Entertainment in Rosario

  1. A

    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.

    reviewed

  2. B

    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.

    reviewed

  3. C

    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.

    reviewed

  4. D

    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.

    reviewed

  5. E

    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.

    reviewed

  6. 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.

    reviewed

  7. F

    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.

    reviewed

  8. G

    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.

    reviewed

  9. H

    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.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Cines Monumental

    Multiscreen complex in the peatonal in San Martín. You can smell the popcorn a block away. Half price on Tuesdays.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Madame

    One of South America’s bigger clubs, this draws people from Buenos Aires at weekends. Fridays have an age minimum of 25.

    reviewed

  13. K

    Mi Refugio

    The best place to go to listen (or dance) to tango music. There's often a live orchestra. Dinner is also available.

    reviewed

  14. L

    Bara Bajo

    This barlike dance club plays house, techno and Argentine rock and usually gets packed.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Teatro El Círculo

    The city’s main performing arts venue is in a lovely building dating from 1904.

    reviewed

  16. N

    El Sótano

    A moody downstairs venue with regular live acts, mostly hard rock and metal.

    reviewed

  17. O

    Galpón 11

    This is a big bare rock venue in an old riverside warehouse.

    reviewed

  18. P

    Cines del Siglo

    In the Shopping del Siglo center.

    reviewed