15 Best Bars in Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Tegus's weeknights can be a tad drowsy, but Friday and Saturday nights get quite lively. (In fact, many nightspots keep Wednesday-through-Saturday schedules only.) Around Colonia Palmira you'll find good bars and restaurants, and Blvd. Morazán is home to the glitziest clubs. Pick up the current edition of Honduras Weekly to find out what's happening around town.

Don't be intimidated by the signs asking customers to leave their guns at the door. Most businesses and offices display such signs. (The numbers are small, but enough people do carry guns that businesses make their preferences known.) Remember to take a taxi after dark, even if you're going just a few blocks away. Management at most nightspots will be happy to help you get a cab when you're ready to head back to your hotel. All indoor venues are no-smoking.

Bamboo

Col. Palmira

Bamboo disco gets good crowds most nights, especially when there are events, such as beer promotions or concerts. Dress to impress here; the place can be a little velvet rope-y.

Blvd. Morazan, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
232–2024

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Casino Royale

Col. Palmira

Try your luck at blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and the slot machines at the Casino Royale, the capital's only true casino. It adjoins the Honduras Maya Hotel. Dress up and bring your passport to get in.

Av. República de Chile, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
280–5000

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Confetti's

Col. Palmira

Confetti's is one of the city's most popular discos.

Blvd. Morazán, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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El Nilo Ai Kap Bar

Col. Alameda

El Nilo Ai Kap Bar is an enormous disco with an Egyptian theme, open Wednesday through Saturday; it draws a good crowd especially on the weekend.

Av. Juan Pablo II, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Kabbalah

Col. Palmira

The music is loud and the drinks flow freely at Kabbalah, one of the capital's hottest new clubs.

Av. República de Panamá, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
238–5435

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La Caramba

Col. Rubén Darío

Dance to live salsa music Friday nights at La Caramba, just south of Colonia Palmira.

Off 4ta Avenida, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
239–8440

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La Terraza de Don Pepe

Barrio El Centro

Downtown restaurant La Terraza de Don Pepe serves a good selection of beers at its top-floor terrace and has karaoke on weekends.

Av. Cristóbal Colón, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
237–1084

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Mirador

Col. Palmira

The name of Mirador in the Honduras Maya Hotel means "lookout," and the name is apt, with its lovely view of the city lights from its terrace.

Av. República de Chile, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
280–5000

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Nau

Col. Florencia

Nau at the Real InterContinental Tegucigalpa overlooks the hotel pool.

Rojo, Verde y Ajo

Col. Palmira

Rojo, Verde y Ajo is a popular restaurant and bar, with a great atmosphere and jazz music. The name translates to Red, Green, and Garlic.

one block from Blvd. Morazán, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Salt & Pepper

Col. Minitas

Just off Boulevard Morazán near Colonia Palmira, Salt & Pepper comes the closest of any place in the city to replicating the flavor of an English pub.

C. Castaño, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
235–7738

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Studio 54

Col. Palmira

The music is more techno than '70s at Studio 54 but the dancing is no less fervent than it was at the famed New York club of some three decades ago.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras
9917–3600

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Taco Taco

Col. Palmira

One of the liveliest bars in town is Taco Taco where you compete with the itinerant mariachi and salsa musicians to be heard.

Av. República de Argentina 2102, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
232–2024

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Tropical Port

Col. Alameda

Tropical Port is best known for its thumping disco music.

Av. Juan Pablo II, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Winner Sports Bar

Col. Florencia

At the Marriott, the Winner Sports Bar has a big-screen TV—and we mean big—with soccer usually on. There's live entertainment weekend nights.

Blvd. Juan Pablo II, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
232–0033

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