Entertainment in North Coast
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Queens
If you really need to shake your rump, head down to Queens, which is not in New York, but just east of town. On rowdy weekend nights the place is filled with gringos and well-heeled Peruvians shakin’ their money-makers to an eclectic international music mix.
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Restaurante Turístico Canana
Although this place is open every night and serves good Peruvian coastal food (mains S15 to S35), late Thursday to Saturday is the time to go. Local musicians and dancers perform, starting at around 11pm, and the audience joins in.
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Ributo Bar
This pleasant bar on the corner of the plaza great for a quiet tipple and a chat with your friends. It attracts a younger, livelier crowd on weekends, when there is live music or hot DJs.
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Mecano Bar
This is the current top spot to see and be seen in Trujillo. Sway your hips to salsa, reggae and techno alongside a mix of well-to-do Peruvians and expats. It’s very busy on weekends.
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Tributo Bar
This pleasant bar on the corner of the plaza is great for a quiet tipple and a chat with your friends. It attracts a younger, livelier crowd on weekends, when there is live music.
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Premium
Turns into a popular place for a tipple and a dance after hours, with loud international music, a mixed crowd, free entry and a boisterous vibe.
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Sabor y Son Cubano
This spot gives the over-35 crowd somewhere to shake their rumps on the weekends, with jazz, classic salsa and Cuban music setting the pace.
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Jugería San Augustín
You can spot this place by the near-constant lines snaking around the corner in summer as locals queue for the drool-inducing juices.
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Cine Planet
In a brand-spanking-new shopping complex, this cinema shows Hollywood flicks in blissful air-conditioned comfort.
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Jugería Mi Janett
The best juice place in town – come here for massive jugs of your favorite tropical fruit juice.
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Cine Primavera
This place has five screens, often showing some Hollywood flicks.
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