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  1. Che's Lounge

    If Comandante Che was still in our midst, he wouldn't have charged a cover either. A popular bar with around US$1 drafts, a huge wraparound bar and local art gracing the walls, it rocks out with live music Saturday nights.

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  2. Club Congress

    Live and DJ music are both to be found at this very popular dance club. It attracts everyone from college kids to natty professionals to guests staying at the Hotel Congress upstairs.

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  3. Li'l Abner's Steakhouse

    Octogenarian Western swing bandleader Dean Armstrong and his Arizona Dancehands have been tearing it up on the outdoor stage at Lil Abner's Steakhouse on Friday and Saturday nights for years. Check it out as you rustle yourself up a beer.

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  4. Nimbus Brewing Company

    A cavernous purple warehouse space southeast of downtown, here the tanks are just behind the bar and dining room and you can see tap lines. It has a good selection of grill food to munch on, and though it's known for ales, the oatmeal stout is great. Rock and bluegrass bands play in the evenings Thursday through Sunday.

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  5. Plush

    A balm to the manic 4th Ave scene, the front of this club has a down-tempo scene with hipsters lounging on funky furniture. Secrete yourself in the back space for throbbing live-music sets.

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  6. Rialto Theatre

    Set amongst the vibrant happenings of Congress St, this restored theatre attracts bands too big to squeeze into the city's more modest venues. The architecturally impressive theatre has had a colourful history, from vaudeville to porno to its current incarnation.

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