Coordinates: 22°00′N 80°00′W / 22.000°N 80.000°W / 22.000; -80.000
Restaurants in Cuba
5.0 based on 6 reviews
4.5 based on 963 reviews
Performances by individuals, small groups, large groups, and everything in between offering the entire range of Cuban musical talents and styles, with no, or very small, cover charge, very low-priced drinks, and many food options, at an outdoor venue in the heart of the historic center. One of our favorite things to do in Trinidad.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
Visited on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. What a hoot! $25 CUC, open bar. Shuttle picked me up at my resort (Meliã Cayo Coco) at 10:30pm. 10 mins later, we were coming off the shuttle and Wore v. cool, loose clothing, as I had been advised that it gets hot. It wasn't too bad, and right in front of the DJ, cold air blows freely. Brought a fanny pack with a few $CUC in single pesos for tipping. Place started to fill up with shuttles coming from different places, and by 11:15pm, the place was hopping! Awesomely unique dance experience - a Cuban floor show (complete with fire dancers) followed by 30 mins of hard techno, then top 40 hits, with a smattering of MJ, House of Pain, etc. WHAT. A. RIOT. Tons of sweaty tourists dancing their bums off, tons of tables and chairs for sitting, and the guy working the bar was great! Super fast service and friendly. I got served n.p. (with a warm, welcoming smile, too!) I think it helped that I tipped him $2CUC as soon as I got there...kind of paved the way for great service all night. Excursion tips: For the ladies: DO bring what you need in a fanny pack, as opposed to a purse. Easier to dance with, frees up your hands and arms for the inevitable ARMS UP IN THE AIR booty shaking! DO leave all valuables and jewelry at your hotel (not because of the threat of theft, or anything, but rather just peace of mind, knowing that if you DO bump into someone and your bracelet falls off, you won't cry later DO bring a few single peso CUCs to tip the hard-working barkeeper DO bring your own toilet paper/Kleenex, as the toilet (1 cubicle) is not well supplied DO bring dollar store glo-stix to share around if you wish to make instant friends DO bring ear plugs if your hearing is sensitive (or, like mine, damaged from 20 years of clubbing) DO wear comfortable shoes - runners or sandals. Leave the heels at home, ladies - this is NOT Vegas DO go for beer or shots, rather than mixed drinks that involve water or ice DO have a great time. I know I did, and I will be BACK the next time I am in Cayo Coco!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
In the Sala de la Musica La Marina you will have an extensive program of activities where you can enjoy good live Cuban music, with latest technology in sound and lighting. In addition, you'll have exclusive disco nights with the best of national and international cocktails.
4.0 based on 83 reviews
El Turquino disco bar with retractable roof to enjoy the night sky and amazing views over the whole city from the 25th floor.Life music Band and Disco every night.
4.0 based on 196 reviews
Habana Café reminiscent of Havana in the 1950s. Open from Monday till Sunday, 9:00 pm up to 1:00 am Cover: 20.00 CUC (includes 1 welcome cocktail) With special performances this price may increase. Life music - Show - DanceBar & Restaurant.
As we were staying in the Melia Cohiba, this bar / cafe was attached. The interiors were well done with a car & plan inside. Added to the full experience. The show itself was also exciting and pleasant with some great music playing (mostly unknown but catchy) and well qualifief performers. We were allowed in free - as we were staying in the hotel however others i believe paid a nominal 30-50$. Worth it for the long show. Also drinks were plentiful with some mean pina coladas.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
It was crowded both times we went. We stayed at Tuxpan hotel so we had free enterance. But if you came from outside it is also woth it because you pay 10 CUC bur you get 3 free drinks. Adriano DJ was amazing...So great show..dancers, electronic vilinist, robot lightshow...!!! All pople were dancing!!! Cubanos are very frinedly...DJ played sets of electonic music (T.Trumpet, Martin Garrix, D.Guetta..), reggaeton (Maluma, J Balvin, Daddy Yankee... cuban music: El Taiger, Jacob Forever... But I personally hear this music so I enjoyed every minute!!! Drinks are not expensive, not even for me (I came from Croatia which is not rich country)..I was disappointed that was open only on Saturday.
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