Other entertainment in Bolivia
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Extreme Fun Pub
This relaxed spot is a very enticing place for a tea or coffee, a meal or sociable cocktail – try a Sexy Llama Bitch (B$20). It has salt floors, friendly service, a book exchange and beautiful salar photos. It’s also a good place to learn the classic Bolivian dice games or engage in an extreme challenge drink competition: who will chug down 10 drinks in the shortest time possible.
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Cinecenter
Modern mall with food court, trendy shops and a 12-screen US-style cinema that shows all the latest Hollywood releases. This place has rapidly become the place to be seen in Santa Cruz, to the detriment of a number of smaller cinemas and art-houses that have closed as a result.
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Bar Huari
Not much seems to have changed in this traditional bar since the 1930s – locals still while away their evenings playing games and drinking beer in its series of high-ceilinged rooms. There are cheap almuerzos (B$10) and dinner mainstays.
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Pub the Alpaca
A worthwhile option, this Swedish- and Bolivian-run pub is an intimate recently renovated spot set up in a front room. The good-mood feel is helped with good mixed drinks. If the door is locked, just knock or ring the bell.
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Eleguá
During the week this is a Cuban cultural-center-cum-bar-cum-dance-school (it depends which day you visit!). At weekends it metamorphoses into a groovy Latino disco where you can swing your thing to the latest samba sounds.
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Luna Café
Another palapa roofed bar-restaurant (mains B$20-B$35), this is a mellow place with a chilled atmosphere that is equally as welcoming for a tasty lunch as it is for ice cold beers in the evening.
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Monkey’s Bar
An imitation of the successful Moskkito bar, it’s very much along the same lines with a bouncing atmosphere, good pizza and great cocktails. Try the Anaconda en el Río.
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El Tabano
With cool beers and cocktails served in the courtyard, this bar-pub is a popular place with Trinidad’s young crowd on account of its lively atmosphere and excellent food.
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Palais Concert Cinema
Housed in an opulent baroque-style colonial-era concert hall, this no-name cinema screens first-run films nightly for B$12 and is the gathering spot for local youngsters.
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Juice Stops
A couple of no-name juice stops blend delicious and refreshing juices and milkshakes from such things as carrots and papayas (B$2.50).
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Orígenes Bolivianos
Runs a highly entertaining Bolivian folklore show including dances, music and costumes from across Bolivia.
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Bar Mosquito
Try Bar Mosquito where you can play pool and enjoy the two-for-one happy hour.
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Café Sur
The most bohemian place in town, with live music on weekends and occasional poetry readings.
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Club Social Arabe
A slice of old-fashioned Oruro, this 2nd-floor spot hosts occasional live music on weekends.
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Nemo’s
Offers no-frills decor, cool music, a short list of food and a looong list of beer.
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Cine SAS
Cine SAS has three screens showing the latest Hollywood releases.
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