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Giggling Marlin
Giggling Marlin Review
Giggling Marlin has been around forever and actually predates Cabo's tourism explosion, but its gimmicks remain popular. Watch brave (and inebriated) souls be hoisted upside down at the mock fish-weighing scale, or join in an impromptu moonwalk between tables. Many fun (if a bit risqué) floor shows seem to relax people's inhibitions. The age of the clientele varies, as does the music, but the dance floor is usually jammed. A nightly two-for-one drinks special packs 'em in from 11 pm until 1 am. The bartender may place a shot of tequila in front of you the minute you sit down—you'll pay at least $5 if you drink it.
- Address: Blvd. Marina and Matamoros, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23452 | Map It
- Phone: 624/143-1182
- Website: www.gigglingmarlin.com
- Location: Cabo San Lucas
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