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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:14 am Post subject: NIGHTLIFE IN GUYANA / GUYANA NIGHTLIFE GUIDE |
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NIGHTLIFE IN GUYANA
Guyana's nightlife caters for every possible taste in nocturnal entertainment. There are places and activities for the sedate as well as the adventurous. The street that never sleeps, Sheriff Street is the place to be for lots of action and a variety of activities. In 1996 a group of business owners in Sheriff Street coined a slogan for their street-Sheriff Street neat and sweet, where the tourists meet. A number of discos, including the Sheriff, Buddy's,Tennessee and Avalanche are all found on Sheriff Street and Blue Iguana in Albertown caters for persons interested in dancing the night away.
On the other hand, a sporty person may prefer a game of pools and, Buddy's Pool Hall on Sheriff Street provides such a service, you may even be lucky enough to participate in one of their competitions. A row of outdoor bars, fish joints and restaurants on either side of sheriff street is at the visitor's disposal. Another street that crackles with life especially on weekends is Camp Street. Jerry's Restaurant and Bar has become an immensely popular assembly point and watering hole on Friday nights. Patrons park their cars along the avenue and sip, eat and chat. Karaoke is another hot item on at Jerry's every Saturday night featuring.Jerry's 2 (Nuclear Disco) on Garnett Street also has karaoke every Friday and Sunday nights.
There are other disco's that cater for persons wanting to dance and kick up their heels to the spicy Latin Rhythms. These include Latino Bar at Le Meridien Pegasus, which can easily be classed as the hottest place to be on Friday nights. For the mature crowd, Pegasus has 70's, 80's and oldies sounds. Bollywood Nightclub on Vissengen Road and Parika, are the places to be if you want to experience an "Indian Flavour of Music".
The Palm Court restaurant and bar on main street always has some treat in store in the form of concerts highlighting local talents. It's also a great place to hang out, have a few drinks, listen to some hot music and grab some authentic Guyanese cuisine There are a number of places for those who wish to spend a quiet evening in a tasteful and elegant bar. These include the Bistro 176 at the Cara suites in middle street, The Sidewalk Cafe and Jazz Club on Thursday nights for Live Jazz the Black Magic Bar at Hotel Tower or Celina restaurant overlooking the ocean along the Seawall. |
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