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Green Parrot
The oldest bar on an island of bars, this rogue's cantina opened in the late 19th century and hasn't closed yet. The owner tells you the parachute on the ceiling is 'weighed down with termite turds,' while a blues band howls through clouds of smoke. Defunct business signs and local artwork litter the walls and, yes, that's the city attorney showing off her new tattoo at the pool table.
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Hog's Breath
A good place to start the infamous Duval Pub Crawl, the Hog's Breath is a rockin' outdoor bar with good live bands and better cold Coronas.
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Irish Kevin's
One of the most popular megabars on Duval, Kevin's has a pretty good entertainment formula pinned down: nightly live acts that are a cross between a folk singer, radio shock jock and pep rally cheerleader. The crowd consistently goes ape-poo for acoustic covers of '80s favorites. Basically, this is a good place to see 50 women from New Jersey do tequila shots, scream 'Livin' On a Prayer' at the top of their lungs and then inexplicably sob into their Michelob. It's more fun than it sounds.
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Virgilio's
This bar/stage is as un-Keys as they come, and frankly, thank God for a little variety. This town needs a dark, candle-lit martini lounge where you can chill to jazz and get down with some salsa, and Virgilio's handsomely provides.
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