Other entertainment in Honduras
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Driftwood Café
A way’s west of the ferry dock, this ‘yachtie’ hangout has decent pub grub. Try the ‘Monkeyball, ’ made with home-crafted Kahlua and a few other secret ingredients.
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Ten Napel Café
This cozy coffee shop is perfect if you need a caffeine or sugar fix (or both).
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Oceano Cantina
A realtor- turned-restaurateur from California opened this palapa -roofed cantina in early 2009. It was wildly popular when we passed through. There are good tacos and plenty of hammocks.
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Las Piscinas
A hacienda-style recreational area by day, Las Piscinas becomes a hopping karaoke bar and discotheque by night. If it's not happening, check out Papa Chango across the way.
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Bar in the Bush
It’s popular, but this place can get rowdy. Lone travelers should take care at night, since the pathway to the bar is unlit. It’s past the Mango Inn.
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Le Pacha
It was just under construction when we passed through, but this massive beachfront disco, under a tent–like canvas, promises to be one of the best in town.
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Xtassi’s Discotec
Just down the street from El Rodeo, this disco attracts a young – as in teenaged – crowd on weekends. Not much of a scene unless you're into braces and cliques.
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Reef Cinema
Next to Rubi’s Inn, this cinema plays a creative selection of recently released movies every night. It also rents videos and sells books.
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Thatch-Roofed Bar-Discotheque
Facing Chepes Beach, this is a great place to strut your stuff on a starry night. Cheap beers and good mixed drinks make it even better.
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Casa de Puros
A martini and cigar bar, where preppy people go to chill. It’s in front of the Casa Presidencial by the InterContinental Hotel.
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Cine Maya
Despite the odd problemas técnicos (technical problems), this old-timer still creaks out Hollywood releases every night.
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El Sapo Rojo
This 2nd-story bar and grill is a good place to meet the local ruffians, who aren’t so rough after you get to talking.
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Luca Luca
The ambiance is very nice at this lounge. And normally you don’t have to pay a cover, but it can get a bit crowded.
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La Pirata
This third-floor drinkery is a good sunset spot. And if its sign is any indication, this may be a boys-only club.
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Cine Valladolid
Although it has seen better days, this old movie house still cranks out a feature every night at 7pm.
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Hibou
This is the preferred club for La Ceiba’s moneyed, mostly 20-something crowd. Dress sharp.
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Barcito
A little hole in the wall with upholstered milk crates for seats, good music and friendly staff.
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Jaguar
One of the few backpacker-ish places in town. It’s a nightclub that plays rave music.
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Fine London Pub
This pricy bar and grill is popular with business men. It serves up a decent pint.
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Tranquila
Perched on a wood jetty over the water, this is the place to start your night.
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Jammin Bar
This positive vibes bar kicks out roots reggae at painful decibel levels.
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Cinema Don Quijote
Late-release Hollywood films are shown on one screen at 7pm every night.
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