Entertainment in Zihuatanejo
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Zihuablue
This huge club is spread over three levels; the top two include a hookah bar, an outdoor terrace with canopied beds and comfy couches, and an outstanding restaurant (mains M$135 to M$260) run by French chef and Zihua gastronomy pioneer Edmond Benloulou. The lower level features La Valentina, a Mexican restaurant recently transplanted from Mexico City. Frequent live music invites dancing on the open-air terrace. The drinks are strong and the views superb.
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Jungle Bar
Bob your head to the kick-back bass pulsing at this streetside bar with fun staff and cheap drinks. It's a good place to meet locals and other travelers. The jungle murals were painted by local artist Malinalli of Hostel Rincón del Viajero fame.
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Il Paccolo
Six night a week this low-key patio bar features live music from 8:30pm onwards – everything from jazz to ’80s and ’90s pop to Beatles covers. The menu (mains M$70 to M$170) revolves around ribs, steak, pizza and pasta.
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Sacbé
The only true discotheque in town, Sacbé caters mainly to young Mexican college students and pumps out English and Spanish pop, dance, salsa and reggaeton.
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Black Bull Rodeo
This country disco claims to have the best norteño band in town. There’s also cumbia, merengue, salsa, electronica and reggae music on offer.
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Bandido’s
On weekend nights, this Mexican restaurant opens its floor for dancing to live salsa and cumbia interspersed with DJ mixes.
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Rick's
A popular hole-in-the-wall in downtown Zihua features live music nightly and cold margaritas.
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Splash
Behind the disco is its sister club, Splash, a karaoke and video dance bar.
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Cine Paraíso
Shows two films nightly, usually in English with Spanish subtitles.
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