Entertainment in Cascais
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O Luain’s
For the craic in Cascais, it has to be this cheery Irish watering hole, run by Ivor and Karen. Pull up a stool for Guinness and – at 10.30pm from Thursday to Sunday – live music, including the popular banjo jam sessions.
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Casino Estoril
Bond fans after a spritz of espionage head for glitzy Casino Estoril, the inspiration for Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale. Fritter away your euros on a high-stakes poker tournament or check out the spangly Las Vegas–style shows.
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Baluarte
Ubercool Baluarte draws a see-and-be-seen crowd with its glam-meets-retro decor of swirly gold wallpaper, tub chairs and bold purple splashes. It offers sea views, well-mixed cocktails and regular events from DJ nights to karaoke.
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Buvigis
A hip new lounge bar close to the waterfront, Buvigis is packed with 20- to 30-somethings that just wanna have fun sipping cocktails, playing pool and grooving to everything from chillout to old-skool tunes.
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Rock ’n’ Shots
This funky new bar does what the label says – expect thumping Portuguese rock, a dash of reggae and potent shots and cocktails. Sip a cool Rui Veloso (vodka, peach and pineapple juice).
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Largo Luís de Camões
Bars cluster around Largo Luís de Camões, and tend to be publike, loud and lively and stuffed with a good-time crowd that gets crazy after a round of golf.
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Coconuts
Young, touchy-feely, dressed-up and nutty at times, this ever-popular club has DJs heating up two dance floor, seven bars and an esplanade by the sea.
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O’Neill’s
An Irish number with banter and a passion for the pint, O’Neill’s has live music at around 11pm from Thursday to Saturday.
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Esplanada Rainha
For sundowners with a sea view, head to this outdoor place overlooking Praia da Rainha beach.
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John Bull
Lined with comfy chairs and authentic English pub ambience, this spot is usually busy.
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