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Live blues & jazz |
Dato, 20 Zaragoza 50005 Spain +34 667 74 6049 |
The growing demand for live music among Zaragoza's sophisticated and cosmopolitan clientle is satisfied by a venue that offers a regular program of blues, R&B and jazz. Its tasteful and understated interior decor is made up of musical instruments and a tribute to the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer, from which the place takes its name. The stage is the focus of attention and the bar. Standing room and seating arrangements are designed so everyone can get a good view. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Great New Venue |
Mayor, 10-12 Zaragoza 50001 Spain +34 976 39 6771 |
By offering an interesting and varied program of live concerts every Thursday night from 9:30p, this popular music venue in Zaragoza's old town manages to attract large audiances of all ages. You'll hear a mix of Spanish pop, funk and sounds from the 1960's. The interior has been decorated in attractive retro circus style and has two bars to choose from. On weekends it becomes a busy and lively disco that stays open very late. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cocktail champion |
Plaza San Bruno, 1 Zaragoza 50001 Spain |
Spain's national cocktail mixing champion serves his own creations along with classic recipes in this café, cocktail bar and art gallery next to La Seo Cathedral. Primary decor are the bases of Roman columns in imitation of the nearby remains of the old Forum. Brick walls, wooden roof beams, large paintings and wooden tables make up the rest of the decor. It's a pleasant place to drink cocktails at EUR4.20 with alcohol or EUR3.90 without. The champion barman recommends a Zara (orange, lime, soda and a sprig of mint), a Heczara (gin, rum, lime and pineapple juice) or a Judith (whisky, egg liqueur and pineapple juice). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tapas as Art |
Méndez Núñez, 38 Zaragoza 50003 Spain +34 976 39 6509 |
It's worth paying the higher than normal prices charged here because the tapas produced in this kitchen are delicious works of art. You can choose from old favorites like red peppers stuffed with meat and patatas con mojo (potatoes with spicy sauce Canary Island style) or opt for something more exotic, like courgette and white fish pie, curried chicken with pineapple or blue cheese and caramelized onion toasties. It's an old-fashioned café decorated with an eclectic mixture of Hispanic retro knick-knacks, photos and a piano. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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