Entertainment in Western Honduras
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Café Welchez
Although it looks like money, the Café Welchez is a relatively affordable place.
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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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Café San Rafael
This tiny eatery 1½ blocks south of Parque Central sells coffee from the family finca.
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Tavos
A hacienda-style recreational area by day, Tavos becomes a hopping karaoke bar and discotheque by night. It's an upscale place that gets packed on weekends - the DJ gets the crowd going. Just 300m south of the parque central, it's an easy downhill walk or even easier uphill moto-taxi ride.
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Spot
San Pedro Sula's only openly gay club, the dance floor is not only jam packed with men on the dance floor, but also swinging around a stripper pole and shaking it in a cage. Disco and Top 40 rule this place - Madonna, of course, features prominently. Spot is straight-friendly.
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Ibiza
An unspoken meeting place for lesbians, this lounge-disco has big couches and lots of tables to kick back, drink and talk. On weekends, the floor gets crowded with dancers moving to a good mix of Latin rock, salsa, merengue and regguetón.
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Xibalba’s Café Bar
If this is the afterlife, things are looking up. Borrowing its name from the Maya underworld, Xibalba is a loud, lively pub with a young vibe and great music, and even live performances sometimes.
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Espresso Americano
The cappuccino and mocha here are great, but cold 'frapuccinos' don't have much zing. Whatever you order, take it into the park as the tables are usually packed with old guys yammering.
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Super Jugos
The motto here is ‘the best licuados in Honduras’ and who are we to disagree? ( Licuados is a fresh fruit drink, blended with milk or water.)
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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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Klein Bohemia
If what you are looking for is a great time – and to learn a bit about national culture – then this is the spot. There’s no cover charge, and live music most nights.
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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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Umani
The age minimum (24 for men, 20 for women) and dress code (men must wear a collared shirt and dress shoes; women, well, dress to kill) are strictly enforced.
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Cinemas Metro
Cinemas Metro, a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.
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Multicines
Multicines a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.
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Cinemark
Cinemark, a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.
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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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Teatro José Francisco Saybe
This modern theater near the Universidad de San Pedro Sula hosts San Pedro’s finest live performances year-round.
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Confetti's
This club is all about house and techno; there are plenty of people on the dance floor, but it has a good bar scene too.
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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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Barcito
A little hole in the wall with upholstered milk crates for seats, good music and friendly staff.
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Cinema Geminis
Downtown, Cinema Geminis is a small theater with just a couple of screens.
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Bar Jaguar Venado
In Hotel Marina Copán, this fancy-pants bar is geared towards an older crowd.
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Cinema Don Quijote
Late-release Hollywood films are shown on one screen at 7pm every night.
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