| Manzanillo Vacations - Restaurants and Night Live |
Let
Manzanillo Entertain You!
So what do you do for fun while you're in Manzanillo?
You can't just sit around your hotel, you need to get out and about! Dance
a little, see some shows, get a little rowdy or have dinner and drinks and watch
the sun go down. Here's a few of our day time and night time activities. See you
there! MANZANILLO HOTEL ZONE RESTAURANTS
El Vaquero
El Fogon
La Cantina del Vaquero Campestre
Vaquero Campestre
While most restaurants highlight the
excellent seafood available, beef is also featured on the menus
of these restaurants. Bigotes
Moustache’s Bigotes
La Huerta
El Huachinango
El Tablao
Mariscos Doña Concha
Specialty of these places is its well-praised seafood.
L’Recif
Colima Bay
La Toscana
High-end dining at surprisingly reasonable prices can be found at nearly all of
which give you spectacular views of the bay for free.
For Japanese-style fare check out Sushi Express
Señor Sushi
La Cochinita
SANTIAGO BAY RESTAURANT Beginning at the entrance to Las Hadas, and ending with the road
to L'Recif (Vida del Mar), these restaurants comprise the Bahia
de Santiago, a 5-mile-long stretch with numerous large and small
restaurants, bars and nightclubs. This information was obtained
from the 170-page tourist guidebook
JUANITO’S:
One of the most popular restaurants in town for
locals and gringos. Great breakfasts (both Mexican and American favorites), a
varied lunch menu, including hamburgers, fried chicken, barbequed ribs,
milkshakes, and Mexican food (some of the best in town). Very inexpensive.
Sometimes they are very busy and service gets a little slow, but ask for
something and you’ll get it. Watch cable TV or read an American newspaper while
you wait. Family owned and managed by John and Esperanza Corey. Phone and fax
service, photo copies made, internet café. Open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Phone
333-1388 or fax 333-2019
SAN GERMAN:
A new restaurant with live entertainment, such as
Mariachi music, with an excellent, but pricey menu. Be careful--they add the tip
of 10% to the bill. Great atmosphere, comfortable seating, excellent for large
groups, or intimate twosomes. Good service, so far, clean bathrooms, comfortable
seating. This bugs me: They charge an extra 20 pesos if you want your shrimp
without the shell. NIGHT LIFE Manzanillo provides excellent and varied night life for
visitors. As with most night clubs on Mexico's
coasts, they don't stop till the sun comes up! Some
night clubs charge an all inclusive cover fee; some a smaller
cover and drinks on top, like the UK. Drinks
are served all night - don't even consider going to a nightclub
until about 11pm or even Midnight. Nightclubs keep
going all morning and people will start to leave at around 5 or
6 am. Trendy places change frequently here -
Connect to the Mexperience Directory for the latest information
about Manzanillo's best night s!
spot
Beach Clubs - Some hotels provide night-club
facilities in areas that lead out onto the beach... so does the music, dancing
and drinks!
Night Bars / Restaurants - Manzanillo
has a plentiful selection of night bars and restaurants to suit
most tastes. Check the Mexperience Directory for
details.
KING KONG DANCING CLUB: The is the Mexican working
man’s (and women’s) establishment, usually having a live band playing music
commonly known as "banda." (Banda music can best be described by comparing it to
country music with a distinct south-of-the-border beat and twang.) No need to
dress up here; T-shirts and jeans are acceptable. Mexicans are sometimes
searched at the door, but foreigners are treated with the utmost respect. Friday
and Saturday nights can get kind of wild, especially later on, when the local
caballeros have imbibed more than a fair share of beer.
Mexicans are generally very friendly, and might even
ask to sit down at your table, and then proceed to talk to you in a smattering
of English. If you don’t want to be bothered, politely decline and ask for
assistance from the manager. He or she will see to it that you’re not bothered.
Another thing that seems to happen only to foreigners is that Mexican men will
want to ask your lady to dance. If you don’t object, and your lady doesn’t mind
either, keep in mind that pretty soon all the single men and even men with dates
will be asking her. If you don’t want to share, you (and your girl) should say,
"No gracias." VOG DISCO & VOG BAR:
Two places, same owner. Dance to a throbbing beat in
the disco. Opens at 10 p.m. and the music goes till 3 a.m. Light show at
midnight. Probably the nicest disco in town, but usually frequented by the very
young. Cover charge. Men must wear long pants. No T-shirts or shorts allowed.
The bar next door has pool tables. Sometimes on weekends it's hard to get a
table. Not many women play pool here. RESTAURANT/BAR VAQUERO:
Good mesquite-broiled steaks, sold by the kilo (2.2
lb.) Hint: 1 kilo is for four people, a half-kilo is for 2, and one-quarter kilo
is an individual order. You do not have to buy a full kilo. Or you can order
your steaks by the gram: 350 grams is a regular steak, and if you’re really
hungry, go for a 500-gram cut. The menu is in Spanish, but there are
English-speaking waiters. A delicious steak is called arrachera (marinated,
tender flank steak). It can be ordered "especial," which means a thicker cut,
and much more flavorful and tender. Bean soup is served with the meal, as are
chips and salsa. Baked potatoes are available ala carte, as are tasty grilled
sweet onions. The charm of this place is that it’s designed like an
old-fashioned cantina, but it’s air-conditioned. Credit cards accepted. No need
for reservations. Weekend evenings often have a singer with keyboard.
Manzanillo Vacations - Restaurants and Night Live
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