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Cheers - Cafe Bar |
Address:
Plaza del Obispo, n°1 (Málaga) |
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An American bar in the style of the Cheers T.V. series. Situated right opposite Málaga Cathedral. A nice place to enjoy an afternoon drink or to socialize for a night-out. |
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El Pimpi |
Address:
C/Granada 62 (Málaga) |
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Situated in front of the Alcazaba of Malaga, is one of the most famous, known for its sweet wines. |
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La Guagua Bar |
Address:
C/ Alfambra 7 (Málaga) |
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Homely bar where you can enjoy a drink, listen to good music and meet good friends. With a good selection of international beers. |
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La Rebaná |
Address:
Molina Larios (Málaga) |
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Placed in the centre of Malaga, is distinguished by its variety rebanas, ham, cheese, salmon, etc., etc. |
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Liceo |
Address:
C/ Beatas, 21 (Málaga) |
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Popular bar/disco with students, foreigners and tourists. Located in a large City house it spans 2 floors with an interesting balcony and 4 different types of music/dance floors. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays "happy hour" from 23.30 to 00.30 |
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O'Neill's, Irish Pub |
Address:
C/ Luis de Veláquez, 3 (Málaga) |
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Large Irish bar. A well established meeting place among Malaguenians, especially busy around midnight. Draught Guinness available (of course)! Visit our website at www.oneillspubs.com |
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Orellana |
Address:
C/Moreno Monroy 3 (Málaga) |
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It has a wide range of tapas, but its prices makes it inaccessible to most people |
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Pepa y Pepe |
Address:
C/Granada (Málaga) |
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Friendly, not very big, but with typical tapas, Spanish omelette, aubergine fried with honey, fried fish. Treatment pleasant. |
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Picasso Bar |
Address:
Plaza de la Merced, 20 (Málaga) |
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Situated in the square where Picasso was born, near the University campus. International mix of customers with International parties every Wednesday from 22:00. Open till late (often until 6.00AM or later). |
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Pub Swan |
Address:
Plaza Sol Y Mar (Benalmádena) |
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English style pub, busy at weekends with tourists, pleasant decor. |
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| tourist tips |
| Spanish 'night life' starts very late. It is often
common to go out around midnight, especially at weekends. Many bars
and clubs will not open before 23:00 any time before this will be
relatively quiet. Night life is lively and continues until the early
hours of the morning, often 6 or 7 AM, at which time you can stop
for coffee and breakfast on your way home!
Please Note it is not customary to tip Spanish bartenders every
time you order drinks (although we are sure they don't mind!). |
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