Charlottetown Entertainment

  1. 42nd Street Lounge

    Upstairs at Off Broadway restaurant, brick, velvet, warm shadows and the elegance of old make this hip place perfect for a drink and conversation. Sink into a comfy sofa and let the night begin. The gregarious bartender is known for his Jaeger Rita martinis.

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  2. Baba's Lounge

    Baba's Lounge is a welcoming, intimate venue that hosts some great local bands playing their very own tunes. Occasionally there are also poetry readings.

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  3. Benevolent Irish Society

    On the north side of town, this is a quirky place to catch a ceilidh. Come early, as seating is limited, and enjoy the gleeful embrace of Celtic music and dance.

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  4. Confederation Centre of the Arts

    This modern complex's large theater and outdoor amphitheater host concerts, comedic performances and elaborate musicals. Anne of Green Gables - The Musical has been entertaining audiences here as part of the Charlottetown Festival since 1964, making it Canada's longest-running musical. You'll enjoy it, and your friends will never have to know.

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  5. Gahan House

    Within these historic walls the pub owners brew PEI's only homegrown ales. Sir John A's Honey Wheat Ale is well worth introducing to your insides, as is the medium- to full-bodied Sydney Street Stout.

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  6. Myron's Cabaret

    Myron's believes that bigger is better. The line of stylish 20-somethings strung out the door must agree. Three cavernous floors reverberate with heavy metal and alternative music pumped out by local bands and DJs.

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  7. Olde Dublin Pub

    A traditional Irish pub with a jovial spirit and live entertainment nightly during the summer. Celtic bands and local notables take the stage and make for an engaging night out.

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