Entertainment in Larnaka
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Encounters
This is the best place in town for a dance-till-you-drop night out. Once known as Memphis, Encounters has now multiplied and is two places in one: Topaz, on the 1st floor with banging progressive house; and Club Deep, on the second floor, with mainstream, chart, R & B, hip-hop, you name it. The dance floor is on fire when guest DJs from Cyprus and abroad are in town.
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X.U.
What does X.U. stand for? No idea, but a bit of mystery is always a good thing. Not that this place needs it; it's hip and popular enough as it is. A massive aquarium has techno-loving fish blowing bubbles over the central bar, surrounded by sofas and gentle lighting. DJs from London come and let their tunes loose on a house, hip-hop and R & B dancing crowd.
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Aquafront
A large veranda with iron chairs and velvety sofas, surrounded by flowers. It's a quieter drinking spot for cocktails than those on the promenade, and it serves food too. The sea is right in front of you, and things don't get much better than a nice drink in the evening breeze. There's a barbecue night every Wednesday (during the summer, that is).
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Bailey
An Irish pub seems inevitable nowadays, wherever you go. And the Bailey's inevitability is increased by its size and popularity. It's decorated so well (or so Irish) that you may forget what country you're in after a few bevvies. There's plenty to wet your whiskers: draught beer, ale, Guinness, booze and more booze.
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K-Cineplex
Six screens, stereo surround sound, supercomfortable reclining seats, Hollywood blockbusters. There is a bowling alley, Irish pub and a restaurant within the complex. It's a five- to 10- minute taxi ride to the west of the city centre near the Kamares aqueduct.
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Times Café Music Bar
A relaxed, stylish bar with sofas, great for lounging about on a hot summer's night. It's next to Encounters nightclub, with live funky jazz on Sundays and rock on Wednesdays.
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Corridor
Pitched mainly at a local Greek clientele, with Greek pop music and dancers, plus some UK dance tunes thrown in for good measure. It's usually closed in high summer.
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Brewery
This place is like a temple to beer, with specialist samples, and beer pumps brought to your table so you can pull your own pint. Everybody loves it.
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Venue
Usually caters for special events or parties, and features house, Greek and Euro pop with an overlay of UK dance.
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