Travel Reference
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Drinking & Entertainment
BAR
Bar Huari
(Junín 608, cnr S Galvarro)
Not much seems to have changed in this traditional bar since
the 1930s - locals still while away the even- ings playing games and drinking beer in its
series of high-ceilinged rooms. There are cheap
almuerzos
(B$10) and dinner options.
Dali
(Plaza 10 de Febrero, 2nd floor; 10am-2am)
About as hoity-toity as you can get in
Oruro, this stylish and popular cafe caters to Oruro's young set. Come for the drinks - not
the food.
CAFE
Fruit Juice Stalls
(V Galvarro)
On hot days, locals flock to the row of excellent fruit juice stalls opposite
the Mercado Campero.
JUICE BAR
LIVE MUSIC
Club Social Arabe
(Junín 729; closed Sun)
A slice of old-fashioned Oruro, this 2nd-floor spot hosts occa-
sional live music on weekends.
Metro
(Plaza 10 de Febrero, basement)
This subterranean nightclub caters to Oruro's young-
sters. Expect a lot of boom, boom, boom.
DANCE
Bravo Bravo
(Montecinos near Pagador)
The best karaoke in town is run by the owners of Bravo's
Pizza.
KARAOKE