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La Casona
On a dirt road two blocks off the main drag, this huge wood-paneled building may look more like a ski lodge than a nightclub, but it's a favorite destination for La Ceiba's late-20s and early-30s set. The music is mostly regguetón (hip-hop with Jamaican and Latin American influences) and techno, though you'll hear a little bit of everything over the course of the night. Women often get in for free, and there are regular drink specials.
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Monesterio
This is the preferred club for La Ceiba's moneyed, mostly 20-something crowd. The turreted exterior says King Arthur more than John the Baptist, but the inside is pure LA, with a raised dance floor, mezzanine VIP area and sleek tables and high stools in a cavernous bar area. Friday is usually ladies' night (free entrance, free rum and free domestic beer). Regguetón rules, of course, but the DJ usually plays some hip-hop, reggae and even merengue now and then. Dress sharp.
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Restaurante La Palapa
This breezy bar-restaurant has a large dancing area on one side, wooden tables encircling a bar on the other, and the namesake palapa roof high above. Saturdays are the most fun, when crowds turn out for live bands playing a combination of salsa, merengue, reggae and rock. The food here isn't bad, either - try the Parrillada Palapa, a two-person platter of chicken, pork, sausage and beef, with beans and tortillas. Hailing a waiter can be a challenge, though.
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