Live music or a DJ outdoors until 11 pm every night. This is one reason to dock your boat at the Village and take the shuttle over.
The first night we came over to Port Lucaya, we ate at the Pub outside on Count Basie Square, and watched the dancing. Mostly it was little kids, but there was a guy in jeans with his hair in Rasta type braids and he was standing there kind of dancing in place. He was fun to watch.
Dress Code: From their literature:
"KAREOKE NIGHT:
Every Tuesday night in the Count Basie Square, Port Lucaya Marketplace. 8pm - 11pm. Don't be shy, you could be the next Bahamian singing sensation!
"JUNKANOO CULTURAL EVENING:
Every Thursday night in the Count Basie Square, Port Lucaya Marketplace, 8:30pm. Enjoy a cultural evening of Junkanoo, Bahamian music and dancing. It's free come and check it out!
"BAHAMIAN CULTURE EVENING: Every Friday night at the Count Basie Square, Port Lucaya Marketplace. This complimentary show features, Bahamian music, limbo dancing and lots of other surprises. Learn to Calypso dance, do the famous "Dollar Wine dance" and the Electric Slide.
"SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE REVIEW:
Every Saturday night in the Count Basie Square, Port Lucaya Marketplace, 9:30pm. Featuring the Port Lucaya Dancers and the Count Basie's own "Ultra Vibe" band. Dance the night away under the stars!"
Updated Feb 6, 2004
Phone: (242) 373-8446
My daughter used to have a pony named Shenanigan and the name fitted him.
I've seen this place, which is right on Count Basie Square, but beer drinking and being out all hours isn't my thing so I have not actually been there..
I overheard a guy asking where all the action at night was during spring break and whether he could drink there because he wasn't 21 yet, and this was one of the places recommended.
Dress Code: Probably none.
They do have food there such as Irish Potato Soup, Mulligan's Irish Stew, Irish Smoked Salmon, Guinness Steak Pie, Indian Lamb Curry, Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash, Shrimp & Pasta, Rack of Lamb, Irish Mixed Grill, Rickie's Hot Wings, Ice Cream, plus nightly specials, and a full children's menu! In addition to the Guinness and Harp Draught imported directly from Dublin.
GuinnessĀ®, Bass, Kilians, Becks, Boddingtons, Warstiener, Courage, Fosters, Grolsch, Labatts, Budweiser, Pilsner Urquell, Coors, Corona, Red Stripe, Lucayan Lager, Black & Tans...our Specialty. Plus all of your favorite Island drinks
Updated Sep 6, 2003
Address: Port Lucaya Marketplace
Phone: 373-4734
Website: http://www.butlersspecialty.com/shenanigans/index.htm
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