Entertainment in Capri
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Underground
Up in Anacapri, Underground attracts a mixed crowd with its funk and house nights and festive beach parties. Near Underground, Caffè Michelangelo (Via G Orlandi 138, Anacapri) is a laid-back café good for people-watching.
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Anema e Cora
In Capri Town, celebs head for the self-styled tavern Anema e Cora, the island’s most famous nightspot.
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Caffè Michelangelo
It’s not that flashy but the position of the delightful Caffè Michelangelo, on a street flanked by tasteful shops and near two lovely piazzas, makes it a perfect spot for indulging in a little people-watching-cum-cocktail time. Large cushioned chairs and a raised terrace add to the kick-back appeal.
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Musmé
For something racy, run the gauntlet of bouncers outside Musmé.
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Baraonda
Join the younger crowd dancing to hip-hop, house and revival at Baraonda .
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Guarrancino
Located under the arches, this place dates back to 1972, when brothers Brun and Gianni Lembo started playing the songs they learned from their father, the original owner. Today you can warble along with the best of them during a lively sing-song show that sounds naff but has a heady good-time holiday atmosphere.
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Taverna Anema e Core
Lying beyond a humble exterior is one of the island’s most famous nightspots, Taverna Anema e Core, run by the charismatic Guido Lembo. This smooth and sophisticated bar-cum-nightclub attracts an appealing mixture of super chic and casually dressed punters, here for the relaxed atmosphere and regular live music, including unwaveringly authentic Neapolitan guitar strumming and singing.
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Bar Pulalli
Grab a table on the outside terrace to discreetly check out the classy crowd in the piazza below. Choose from an excellent selection of wines from all over Italy (Sicily, Sardinia, Puglia, and Basilicata), ranging from a reasonable €12 to the triple-hiccup price of €250 a bottle. Order an accompanying plate of cheese and salami (€12), or the grilled prawns (€15), but just don’t toss the shells into those fancy hair dos below!
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