NAVARRO’S
Read moreThe shelves are far from being met, but the items sold are good enough to satisfy any type of customer. Coffee lovers will be happy to find black gold produced mainly by hacienda San Pedro. Other brands are also available. The salesman who keeps the shop is a good friend of the family and knows the subject well. A coffee machine is set in the bottom of the store for a small tasting.
BOQUERON BAY CAFÉ
Read moreThis bar-club is in the open air, and is quickly animated, even though the room on the floor is often quieter. The entrance is always free, even when a DJ comes to light. On the weekend you will often see music groups, or it can also be karaoke evening.
CRASH BOAT CAFÉ
Read moreOne thing is sure, no need to move the body to hear it vibrate. The music is strong enough. Fortunately the main piece is open on the sea. Otherwise, the atmosphere would be suffocating. Moreover, the boat bar gives the impression of sinking, and the room collapses. It's basically playing salsa, reggaeton and hip-hop.
NOVA LEY
Read moreNova Ley (new law), or how the leaders of this bar sought to impose the cultural concept of coffee-theatre in the centre of Mayagüez. An evening in this somewhat laughable place guarantees a beautiful dive in today's Puerto Rican alternative culture. Concerts are also often organized, as well as karaoke evenings.
EL GUANCHERO
Read moreIt was a little thanks to this kiosk that the Guanacha was born. Le is known for its pinchos de, small meat skewers.
KRASH CLUB
Read moreIt is the gay club by reference of the capital, and even the country. DJ's are beautiful in the house, techno in reggaeton, R'n. Often, queens drag occurs in show.
RED CODE CLUB
Read moreJust one of the most popular clubs in the capital. Red Code was known before the Club Liquid. The biggest Djs go there. On 2 levels and thus 2 atmospheres, he takes an eclectic music.