Granada & The Masaya RegionEntertainment

Entertainment in Granada & The Masaya Region

  1. A

    La Ronda

    This rather tranquil and elegant spot right on the park has a good happy hour and popular Wednesday karaoke night.

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  2. B

    El Toro Loco

    El Toro Loco gets packed on reggae nights, while Chapo's Bar & Grill, the new hot spot, serves steak, allows smoking in the open-air bar and hosts all-night reggae parties on weekends, conveniently right next to the budget hotels.

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  3. Café Nuit

    Café Nuit features live music on Friday and Saturday, and has a lush outdoor courtyard with round tables beneath the palms. Inside, the old colonial home has been transformed into a lounge, enjoyed largely by a Nica crowd.

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  4. Mi Tierra Bar & Restaurant

    The disco goes especially late on Saturday and Sunday, but Fridays are Noches Bohemias, with drink specials and live music. Giant video screens, a very full bar and cheap food round out your night.

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  5. La Fábrica

    Granada's hottest dance spot, La Fábrica, was closed at the time of research - if it's reopened, slip into your sexiest outfit and get ready to party into the wee hours.

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  6. Bar César

    The Centro Turistico is home to several discos, including Bar César, close to the entrance. Always use cabs between the Centro Turistico and central Granada at night.

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  7. Discoteque Centauro

    The Centro Turistico is home to several discos, including Discoteque Centauro. Always use cabs between the Centro Turistico and central Granada at night.

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  8. Disco Bar Bamboo

    The Centro Turistico is home to several discos, including Disco Bar Bamboo. Always use cabs between the Centro Turistico and central Granada at night.

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  9. C

    Coco Jamboo

    Danceheads opt for this big club at the south end of the malecón, where a cheesy good time can usually be had.

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  10. Jazz-Bar Restaurant

    Hotel Colonial's low-key restaurant/bar serves French cuisine and has live jazz on Friday and Saturday evening at least.

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  12. El Quijote

    This new place with a sports-bar atmosphere and cheap tragos (shots) has definite meat-market potential.

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  13. Cine Karawala

    Granada's popular cinema shows mostly Western films on one of its two screens.

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  14. Redford's

    Big-screen TV, burgers and pasta even come with a few OK rooms out back.

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