Entertainment in Daytona Beach
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Mck's Tavern
Just want a low-key spot to enjoy a beer? Chill over drafts and darts at McK's Tavern.
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Jackie Robinson Ballpark
On an island in the Halifax River, Jackie Robinson Ballpark is home to the Daytona Cubs, a Class A minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. In 1946, the Montreal Royals, Jackie Robinson’s team, was in Florida to play an exhibition against their parent club, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Other Florida cities refused to let the game proceed due to segregation laws, but Daytona Beach cried, ‘Play ball!’ and Robinson later went on to be the first African American baseball player in the majors. The ballpark, seating 4200 people, was renamed in his honor in 1990.
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Stock Exchange
At the marina at the southern end of Beach St, an older crowd flirt with each other via telephones set on the tables at this super-local retro place; just pick up and call if you spot someone you like. Music from the '50s to '80s will have you doing the time warp again.
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Fuel Night Club
The newest, sizzling-hot party complex in Daytona Beach. Young hipsters hit the dance floor in four separate rooms with DJs spinning trance, house, rock, breaks, hip-hop, and R&B with some live music thrown in.
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Cinematique of Daytona
Home to the Daytona Beach Film Festival, Cinematique screens independent and foreign films at noon on Wednesdays and 7pm on Fridays and Saturdays. On Fridays in summer they also show classics under the stars.
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The Bank
Built in 1922, this former bank was converted to a blues club in the ’70s and rages still. The original vault remains inside but now it holds goods more precious than money: beer and wine.
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Razzles
Razzles is the reigning high-octane dance club, with rope lines, cover charges and a permanent thumping sound emanating from within.
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Cinematique of Daytona
Under the Cinematique banner, art films screen at the MFC Cinema Six tucked away in the Speedway Business Center, as well as mainstream releases.
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Froggy's Saloon
At Froggy's Saloon it's bike week all year long; plus, they're open 20 hours a day so you can keep the liver damage rolling.
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Rumors Nite Club & Bar
Rumors Nite Club & Bar hosts drag shows, karaoke and pool for gay and gay-friendly revelers.
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Daytona Beach Bandshell
Constructed from indigenous coquina shell, the landmark beachfront Bandshell holds a summer concert series.
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Daytona Beach Bandshell
Constructed in 1937 from coquina shell, this landmark beachfront venue stages a summer concert series.
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Dirty Harry’s Pub
Regular live music and an impressive collection of automatic weapons on the wall.
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