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Bourbon Beach
The best spot for live reggae on Long Bay, Bourbon Beach occasionally hosts big-name acts. Cover around US$5 .
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Cosmo's
Long Bay beach bar - fences off its beach sections at night and charges a cover for entry.
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Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, the most ostentatious of the beach bars, sustains a spring-break vibe all year long. There are big-screen TVs, a basketball court, trampolines in the sea, volleyball, swing hammocks and multiple bars with entertainment. It hosts wet T-shirt contests and the like, and has nightly specials, including karaoke on Sunday.
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Jungle
A happening disco and the only one you'll find outside of an all-inclusive resort. It's not the most urbane place, with its tacky decor, but the DJs definitely know what they're doing; during the high season guest talent from Miami and New York regularly takes command of the turntables. The best nights are Thursday, when women enter free before midnight, and Saturday. There's not much action before midnight.
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LTU Pub
A friendly and comfortable clifftop haunt centered on a small yet lively tiki bar: the perfect place to strike up a conversation at sunset or enjoy a Bloody Mary before noon.
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Mi Yard
Popular with locals, this place draws a late-night crowd into the wee hours, when you can swig shots of white rum and slap down dominoes with locals.
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Mia's Winebar
This bright newcomer eschews the local focus on cocktails and beer (of course, you can get those too) and offers free internet access with each glass.
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Pirate's Cave
Another great hot spot for sunset, Pirate's starts off a little more mellow than the nearby hotel bars but attracts more locals and gathers strength as the evening progresses.
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Rick's Café
A little pricey and the reggae cover band really lays on the schmaltz, yet this two-story restaurant, with sun deck, rope swing and cliff diving platform still has its kitschy charm. To be sure, it is shamelessly touristy (it's been a long time since the Rolling Stones have stopped by), but the party-hearty vibe makes Rick's the proper spot from which to launch a big night out.
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Risky Business
Risky Business competes with Margaritaville with satellite TVs, pool tables and beach parties.
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The Sands
Even if you can't afford to stay at Caves, you can still join sunset cocktails. Sadly, only guests are allowed to stay after .
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