Entertainment in Oruro
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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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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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Alexander's Café Pub
This is a favorite with romancing Bolivians; moody and low-lit, it does beer, coffee and a range of decent mixed drinks until late.
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Crissol
This car-themed popular spot has a pool table, full restaurant, decent bar, live music and dancing after hours on weekends.
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Cinema
Housed in an opulent baroque-style colonial-era concert hall, this no-name cinema screens first-run films nightly.
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Karaoke 1-2-3
For karaoke, Discoteque VIP's (Junín at 6 de Octubre) and Karaoke 1-2-3 are tough to beat.
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Discoteque VIP's
For karaoke, Discoteque VIP's and Karaoke 1-2-3 (Potosí at Junín) are tough to beat.
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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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