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Our listings run the gamut of salsa to American oldies, solo guitarists to 7 piece bands, dinner accompaniment music to late night dance sessions. Make sure to utilize our contact information to confirm artists and performance schedules.

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Bandido's

group friendly single friendly romance blooms here open super late walking distance from centro credit cards accepted
($$$) During the day, Bandido's takes advantage of its location directly across from the Artisan's Market to offer a sampling of traditional Mexican food and refreshing beers and cocktails to passersby. At night, they ramp it up with live music by some of the best local and imported bands featuring popular Mexican music, standard Cuban salsa favorites, and the occasional jazz tune. The waiters can double as dance partners and, many nights, you'll find locals celebrating special occasions here and welcoming you to join la fiesta.

just the facts, ma'am: open from 11 am - 2 am, 7 days a week during high season (closed on Sundays during green season). With close proximity to where most cruise ship passengers disembark, there can be quite a lunch time crowd on cruise ship days. Live music often doesn't start until 11:30 so plan to meet up for cocktails somewhere else if you don't want to pay "live music" prices beforehand. Credit cards are accepted with a 400 peso minimum.

don't miss: the bartenders make a brisk mojito, a mean margarita, and can serve up just about any cocktail you order with their broad bar selection.

meet me @: Bandido's is easy to find at the edge of Zihua Centro on Cinco de Mayo, next to the Catholic Church and across from the Artisan Market (not to be confused with the central Mercado).

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Caprichos Grill House

single friendly romance blooms here fluent English spoken walking distance from centro
($$$) Mere steps away from the Artisan's Market, transport yourself from Zihuatanejo Centro to a trendy downtown lounge for drinks on the velvet chairs of Caprichos Grill House. After a cocktail or two, continue the experience by stepping into the candlelit hacienda-style patio for dinner from Caprichos unique mesquite grilled menu. The decor, ambiance, and food all take the very meaning of Capricho -- "on a whim" -- to an irresistible level. The patio's fountains, lush plants, art, and copper chandeliers will lure you to stay a while longer for another glass of wine from their broad selection, another cup of espresso, another taste of their homemade ice cream, or another song from the intimate live weekend performances.

just the facts, ma'am: Caprichos is open every day from 4 until 11 PM with live music on weekends.

don't miss: whether you just have a cocktail or indulge in a 4 course meal, Capricho's menu is eclectic, inspired by world music and the flavors of a mesquiite grill. The owner, Joaquin, is on the constant lookout for new wines, new tastes, and new music to expand the restaurant's charms.

meet me @: Avendida 5 de Mayo #4 in Zihua Centro next to the Catholic Church (Iglesia de Guadalupe).

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El Canto de la Sirena

group friendly single friendly open super late
($$) If you hear "the song of the mermaid" you must be up really late! El Canto de la Sirena is Zihua's live music after hours club where the action often doesn't start until most other clubs have closed. Owner Jose Luis Cobo starts his set of storytelling songs around 10 pm and other musicians wander in on their nights of or after their other gigs have ended. El Canto is one of those places who's nightly ambience depends greatly on both the patrons and the musical acts that happen to stop by. Some nights the hours slowly drift by but when the right mix of people show up, there is a powerful mix of dancing, singing, and drinking until dawn. Half the fun of going to El Canto de la Sirena is not knowing who will be there, what will happen, or if the sun will be up before you head home the next morning.

don't miss: the spontaneity of El Canto de la Sirena. The club may be the closest thing Zihua has to an "underground music club" - except that it is on the second floor!

meet me @: El Canto de la Sirena is on Heroico Colegio Militar in Colonia Industrial, next to the main bus station. Look for the magazine stand on the corner and it is across the street on the second floor.

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El Pueblito

group friendly family friendly walking distance from centro
($$-$$$) Pass through the non-descript archway on Avenue Morelos in Zihuatanejo, and you enter a spacious, courtyard setting that is Restaurant El Pueblito. The garden and the sunbathing iguanas add to the tranquil experience. The menu includes a variety of chicken, beef and seafood dishes, all in the style of Guerrero-state cuisine. Pozole, the Guerrero soup made with hominy and either pork or chicken, is available on Thursdays.

just the facts, ma'am: El Pueblito is open daily for lunch and dinner, from 12 pm to 10 pm. Live music every night. Thursday is Pozole day, and the volume of the music is pumped up quite a bit with really large speakers.

don't miss: The shrimp cocktail has a picante kick to it, and goes down real well with a cold beer. The coppola filet is a fish fillet with a unique peanut-y sauce that is delicious.

meet me @: El Pueblito is on Avenue Morelos, #249, in Colonia Centro.

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Paccolo's

group friendly family friendly single friendly open late walking distance from centro
($$) Conveniently located in Zihuatanejo Centro, Paccolo's Restaurant provides a full menu of Italian-influenced food. A variety of different salads, pasta dishes and pizzas are available, as well as grilled steaks, chicken and ribs. There is live music every night during high season and on most weekends during green season.

just the facts, ma'am: open daily for lunch and dinner. Live music can make conversations difficult -- but dancing easy! -- so plan accordingly.

don't miss: the shrimp-stuffed avocado is a delicious starter and the pepper steak is tender and melts in the mouth. Save room so you can finish off the meal with a flambé dessert.

meet me @: Paccolo’s is located on Nicolas Bravo #22 in the Zihuatanejo Centro.

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Sacbé

group friendly single friendly open super late walking distance from centro air conditioned
($$$) A fairly recent addition to nightlife in Zihuatanejo, Sacbé is a modern Mexican disco located in the middle of downtown. With three (air conditioned) levels, there is plenty of room for lounging, dancing with friends, and mixing with both locals and tourists. The club is popular with young adults and occasionally hosts special nights for students at the local technical college. The music ranges from 70s disco to current US and Mexican pop and salsa hits - if it's got a driving beat, they're going to play it!

just the facts, ma'am: the cover charge ranges from free to 50 pesos, depending on the season and night of the week.

don't miss: for the truly adventurous, show off your best dancing moves in the dancing "cage" hovering above the 3rd floor dance floor.

meet me @: Sacbé is hard to miss on Calle Ejido near the corner of Vicente Guerrero.

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Santa Prisca Pozoleria

group friendly single friendly
($) Tradition rules on Thursdays at Santa Prisca with verde (green) and blanco (white) pozole served at this hole in the wall basement restaurant. All orders of the Guerrerro-native soup come with a plate of appetizers including miniature chile relleños (made from picante jalapeños!), taquitos, chicharrones (pork rinds), avocado, and tortilla chips with bean sauce. Don't come if you're in a hurry or want a quiet afternoon because lingering and loud music is part of the Thursday ritual.

just the facts, ma'am: opens on Thursday afternoons at 2 until the pozole runs out. There's an unpredicatable ambiance here which is half the fun of going regularly: sometimes it's a rockin' fiesta til after midnight, sometimes a slow, sweaty afternoon of leisure (and soup!).

don't miss: live music from popular local musicians, a shot of their own mezcal especially brought in from Taxco, or a large pitcher of the freshly made and unbelievably addictive limonada.

meet me @: Santa Prisca is located in Colonia el Limon on the inbound lateral of 200, Avenida Victor Hugo. Most cab drivers know how to get there and will likely drop you in front of a hardware store. Go next door and follow the music down the stairs.

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