Entertainment in Northwest Mexico
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The Hangout/Soggy Peso Bar
This bar right on the sands at the north end of San Carlos’ most beautiful beach is worth the M$100 taxi fare from town. It’s simple: one of the best margaritas in Mexico, on the beach, as the sun goes down. Majestic!
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Siete de Copas/La Tequilera
This bar complex features Siete de Copas, a large, somewhat rowdy modern cantina (imagine a contemporary version of the one in Robert Rodriguez' From Dusk Till Dawn); and La Tequilera, a two-story bar with dueling live music on the open-air roof upstairs and indoors in the bar down below. Both attract the city's young and hip.
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Luna Creel
The live trova ballads and oldies at this upstairs café, nightly from 7pm, attract a good crowd and warm atmosphere. It also serves good light eats including great banana or walnut cake. No alcohol but good hot drinks.
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Voga
For a taste of the hot and wild local crowd that swarms in from Guaymas every weekend, this loud and brash bi-level club, toward the west end of Beltrones, is a must. A small cover charge is sometimes levied on Saturdays.
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Tutugury Tsunamy
For a serious dose of local color, head to this disco-bar, just slightly out of tourist bounds. To get there, head north from the train station and take the first left on Juárez.
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La Corregidora
This bar decked with historic photos and a pool table, and outside tables overlooking the Plaza de Armas, is the town’s most atmospheric and interesting.
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Tío Molcas
Travelers home in on the cozy, wood-heated bar at the back of this restaurant to swap tales over Dos Equis and telenovelas. It’s good fun.
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