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Baby Lobster Bar |
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Costera Miguel Alemán, Acapulco 744-486-0105
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Description:
If you've ever fantasized about cutting loose and dancing on the tables into the wee hours, come join the fun at Baby Lobster Bar. Right on the beach, this joint starts jumping a lot earlier than some others, giving the hordes of international tourists plenty of time to get up and get down before the sun rises. With capacity for 500, and liberally poured tequila and other cocktails, this is a party atmosphere extraordinaire. |
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Baby'O |
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Costera Alemán 22, Acapulco 744-484-7474
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This exclusive dance club attracts wealthy locals who are serious about their dancing. The tunes range from swing to disco to rock 'n' roll – anything goes as long as the beat is good. The interior of the club features rock-like walls, making you feel as if you're in the confines of a cave. Dancers are mostly under 35, and stylish attire is the rule of the day. Excellent tequilas are available for sipping in between dances. A cafe serves burgers, sandwiches and cold drinks. |
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Bar Libido VIP |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 18, Acapulco 744-484-3538
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How about snuggling up with your friends on a comfortable sofa in the lower lounge at Libido. You'll feel wrapped in a golden glow thanks to the cleverly-lit bar, warm exotic woods, and their signature martinis with tamarind, dulce or chocolate for pure indulgence in a frosty glass. A step away from Baby'o on the Costera makes it a natural choice for a cocktail and conversation or perhaps a quick game of pool before the serious fun begins. |
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Bar Rio |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 15, Acapulco 744-484-2366
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It used to be Andromedas dance club, but a full renovation has turned this into an expansive multi-level venue to kick back, enjoy a drink, get together with friends and listen to disco or live Mexican pop music every weekend. The stage is set dead center and can be seen from any one of their numerous bars. The crowd is young and energetic and really packs it in on Friday and Saturday nights. Be warned: they really pump up the volume here. The cover charge includes all-you-can-drink. |
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Barba Roja |
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Costera Miguel Alemán, Acapulco 744-84-5932
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Ahoy matey, make your way up the gang plank of this massive ship and enjoy the campy fun, including a staff decked out in full pirate regalia. Once on deck, the bar and tables are open to the air and the breezes from Condesa beach. You can enjoy cocktails, beers or even a full dinner that features steak and (you guessed it) seafood while you listen to the music, chat with other tourists, or simply enjoy the sparkling lights along the bay. |
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El Rodeo |
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Costera Miguel Aleman, Acapulco 39690 744-84-00-39
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A down-home neighborhood feel from a bar on the glittering strip on the Costera? You bet. The casual interior has a pub-like vibe with games, a jukebox and a long bar. Pull up a stool and enjoy a reasonably priced beer or cocktail, and though the music gets cranked up to full volume, it is laid back enough to offer respite from the frenzied pace of some of the other venues. |
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Mangos |
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Costera Miguel Alemán La Condesa, Acapulco 744-484-4762
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If you've had a hard day at the beach, why not hit Mangos for a refreshing signature cocktail mixed with tequila or an icy cold local brew? Enjoy the laid back atmosphere right on La Condesa beach for dinner or drinks. Most of the youngish (20-35) crowd heads to Mangos before getting into some serious dancing, so come early to nab a table or a place at the bar to enjoy and perhaps watch a music video on one of the TV screens when you are not scanning the crowd. |
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Ole Mammy |
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Costera Miguel Alemán, Acapulco 39690 744-84-4762
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Sandwiched between two other hot spots, unassuming Ole Mammy has much to recommend it. The view from the outdoor terrace is divine, especially when it gets crowded and the music is turned up. A small dance floor offers just enough space to shimmy , but don't be surprised if you see people busting a move right next to their table or chair; the music can be infectious. |
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One Dollar Bar |
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Costera Miguel Alemán, Acapulco 39690 744-84-8230
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Cast in a cool neon glow, the night gets started early at One Dollar Bar where the drinks, though not a buck, are relatively inexpensive. Lots of seating and an open plan is good for socializing with the crowd of tourists that walk up from La Condesa beach. If you feel like dancing, join the fleet feet on the patio. Also, if you love rock and roll music you've come to the right place; live cover bands appear Thursday through Saturday. |
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Pepe's Piano Bar |
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Carretera Escénica Comercial La Vista, Local 5, Acapulco 744-446-5736
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This festive nightclub has attracted would-be crooners for over 40 years. When the karaoke machine isn't providing melodies, a talented pianist accompanies brave members of the audience who sing anything from Spanish love songs to popular American tunes. The crowd is of all ages but has one goal in mind – to have fun! Non-singers will be content to sit on the red velvet benches and sip a tequila or beer. |
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