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cafes of Paris' Left Bank, Café Comercial now has a clientele that has broadened to
include just about anyone.
KABOKLA
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Brazilian Bar
( www.kabokla.es , in Spanish; Calle de San Vicente Ferrer 55; 10pm-1am Tue-Thu,
6pm-3am Fri, 2.30-6.30pm & 10.30pm-3.30am Sat, 2.30pm-10pm Sun; Noviciado)
Run by Brazilians and dedicated to all things Brazilian, Kabokla is terrific. Live
Brazilian groups play some nights from around 10pm (from percussion to samba
and cover bands playing Chico Buarque). When there's no live music, the DJ gets
the crowd dancing. It also serves Madrid's smoothest caipirinhas and runs samba
and capoeira classes outside opening hours.
Entertainment
All of the following publications and websites provide comprehensive, updated list-
ings of showings at Madrid's theatres, cinemas and concert halls:
EsMadrid Magazine ( www.esmadrid.com ) Monthly tourist office listings for concerts
and other performances; available at tourist offices, some hotels and online.
In Madrid ( www.in-madrid.com ) This monthly English-language expat publication is
given out free (check the website for locations) and has lots of information about
what to see and do in town.
La Netro ( http://madrid.lanetro.com , in Spanish) Comprehensive online guide to
what's happening in Madrid.
Live Music
Flamenco
CORRAL DE LA MORERÍA
( 91 365 84 46; www.corraldelamoreria.com ; Calle de la Morería 17; admission
€27-37; 8.30pm-2.30am, shows 10pm & midnight Sun-Fri, 7pm, 10pm & midnight
Sat; Ópera) This is one of the most prestigious flamenco stages in Madrid, with
50 years as a leading flamenco venue and top performers most nights.
Flamenco
LAS CARBONERAS
Flamenco
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