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Mussulo
Mussulo, named after the island in front of Luanda (Angola), keeps faithful to its Angolan roots with a mixture of soft rhythms for cruising and Afro-techno for when things really get going - and in the wee hours they do. Earlier on it's the perfect place to stop and weigh up the options for the night or chill after a long day.
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Il Posto delle Fragole
For an alternative night out you can't get more offbeat than this homely Swedish associazione culturale (cultural association). It offers an ample selection of beer and wine, a menu of Scandinavian food (including reindeer meat) and an eclectic events calendar, ranging from world music concerts to chess tournaments.
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Brasil Music Bar
Get jiggy at the popular little club called Brasil. There's live Brazilian and Caribbean music on show three nights a week, and R&B and Brazilian DJs to fill out your calendar. The club, just like the dancing, is the epitome of the phrase 'hot and steamy'. Just try to keep your feet (and hips) still when you're there.
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Le Cab
Another chic bar-club-restaurant reserved for the bold and the beautiful, the Cab has a modern design interior with circular lounge areas set around a house-and-disco dance floor. You need to be dressed up to get past the door staff, and cashed up to afford the drinks.
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Le Calle Ocho
Le Calle Ocho (eighth street) is an institution in Bordeaux nightlife. This small bar draws fans of salsa and Latin music and the atmosphere is highly charged. On weekends, the crowd overflows onto the sidewalk.
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L'Havanita
This tiny shack of a place is down by the waterfront, squashed between a couple of restaurant terraces. It's a pleasant place to enjoy a drink and savour a background drift of Latino music.
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Última Sé
Hidden behind the Casa dos Bicos, Última Sé is an atmospheric haunt with arched stone walls, a fun crowd and DJs. It features nights of world beats and reggae.
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El Macho
Mexican food and Latin music are the attractions of this popular club. It varies from day to day, but live music and free salsa lessons are often on the program.
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Akhnaton
A young, multicultural crowd jams this club to catch live hip hop, Latin and Afrocentric acts. It’s been going strong for 50 years.
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Latino Club
Blood-red lights and blood-red walls line this cavernous lounge with some salsa music and fancy cocktails.
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Po Na Na
An eclectic mix of reggae, electronic, funk and indie somehow works in this popular venue.
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Café Local
Styled like a crumbling Cuban backstreet, Café Local is a mecca for salsa and world music, as well as disco - check the agenda online and expect to pay between around €5 to €10 admission.
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