Entertainment in Ciego De Ávila
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La Fontana
Ciego’s famous coffee institution has lost its shine since a recent renovation failed to evoke the atmosphere of yore. For the caffeine-starved, it’s OK – if you don’t mind drinking your coffee in a thick fog of cigarette smoke.
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La Confronta
Amid the well-worn bar stools and Benny Moré paraphernalia you can sample 25 different varieties of cocktail and all the prices are in Cuban pesos, a tempting proposition for a Convertible-loaded traveler. There’s also a limited food menu.
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Cine Carmen
If you’re in the mood to catch a film, try Cine Carmen, on the corner of Calle Libertad, with big-screen and video offerings daily (don’t miss the big movie projector spilling film on the Libertad side of the building).
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Estadio José R Cepero
October to April, baseball games take place at the Estadio José R Cepero, northwest of the center. Ciego’s Tigres (Tigers) aren’t as fierce as their name suggests and rarely qualify for the play-offs.
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Restaurante Moscú
Walk left, past the scale model of the Kremlin, and down a fluorescent-lit hall. Push through the door in the back and step into the hushed red hues of (what else?!) the Moscú lounge.
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Casa de la Trova Miguel Angel Luna
For traditional music it’s a dice-roll. Casa de la Trova Miguel Angel Luna has Thursday night regional trovadores.
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Patio de ARTex
The Patio de ARTex has a bit of everything; check the cartelera (culture calendar) out front.
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Discoteca Colibrí
If you have delusions of stardom, head straight for the karaoke scene at Discoteca Colibrí.
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Sala Fiesta Galaxia
Ciego heats up at this al fresco peso disco with dancing nightly and Sunday rap peñas.
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El Batanga
El Batanga, in the Hotel Ciego de Ávila, is a slightly tacky disco.
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