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Sunday School: Soca till you drop
by Woosey
Sunday School is a weekly outdoor event.In the streets of Buccoo, there is an outdoor party, involving rum, ganja and lots of Soca music.It's well-known by all the locals, which are very open to tourists This leads to a fantastic atmosphere.
Anything you like.
Harvest: Harvests, liming or crown point
by kranstonakov
if you are lucky enough as i was to become friendly with locals uou must ask where the monthly harc=vest is. Each month a different village in Tobago hosts the harves where locals from all round the isalnd descend on the chosen village for thye weekend for drinks, food and music. Those involved open their doors, buy loads of rum, beers, chicken and fish and the house an gardens are free to walk around, helping yoursekf to drink and grub. I went to the moriah harvest and couldnt believe how well i was treated, i was the only tourist there and we walked around the town all night, drinking rum and eating local food. It was a real experience.Apart from crown point, where a handful of clubs exist the nightlife in tobago is different than anything you have seen before. In castara the few small pubs will stay open whenever, and its impossible to predict what will happen, just get friendly with...
Green Moray Bar: Enjoy the local food
by kyoub
Have a drink or two at the Green Moray Bar and stay for dinner.Some of the exciting local foods you may see on the menu include adventurous things like: Buljol and fried or roast bake: Salted fish combined with various seasonings served in heavy bread. Pigeon peas soup: rich soup made with local peas full of vegetables and dumplings. Choka and Sada Roti: Fried tomatoes or eggplant highly seasoned and served with a soft thin bread. Pelau: A combination of rice, vegetables and one or more types of meat cooked in a rich coconut milk.
Open air viewing: Watch the short-nosed fruit bats
by kyoub
Take a seat outside as it is turning dusk and soon you will be surprised to see the tiny short-nosed fruitbats flying around. They come out to spend the night in search of fresh fruit to eat.In fact, 70% of all of the World's fruit is pollinated solely by bats. Also, this species is one of the only species responsible for the pollination of the majority of the night flowering flora . A task that would not be possible without this species.
Cafe Iguana: Excellent cocktails
by Blondiina
Excellent, affordable cocktails, theme nights, good music and extremely entertaining and friendly owners. What more do you need!?!Definitely a place to visit. They have a menu aswell, if you're feeling hungry.
Trotter's: Air Conditioning, expats, good times
by apt773
Trotter's is relatively new and it's where a lot of my family go instead of Pelican. Why? because it's clean, modern, has air conditioning, decent toilets and attracts a 'better' crowd. Beers are around TT$10 - so not much more than Pelican. Not as gay-friendly - not as 'anyone' friendly really - as Pelican but definitely a good place to go. The food is good, the service is good. You can sit down and watch the latest game - this is why people go there, and while there aren't too many tourist (several, but not too many) it's mostly expats and middle-class locals (of all colours).
As with most places in Trinidad, shorts aren't really acceptable. It's not dressy, but don't wear just any old thing.
The Harlekin
by Chantilly18
The HarlekinIf you're a tourist this is a nice place to go in the evening. For a snack, a drink or maybe a lot of drinks! Enjoy the real Trinidadian rum! It's a lot of fun I'll say! The people that come here are local people that want to relax after hard day at work and tourists that are staying in the area. The Harlekin has been reopened, only the name has changed and don't know what it is! When I find out I will change it, the adrress is the same.
More of a rumcode!
The world's famous West Indies...
by simbac2001
The world's famous West Indies Cricketer 'Brian Lara', Promenade Garden- this attractive open space occupies a complete block, it is noted for the Trinis to hangout on Fridays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons either playing a game of chess or checkers on permanent stump tables and chairs, chit chatting, drinking, etc.. Most fast food restaurants, stores, Banks, business offices are conveniently located in this area of Port of Spain.caribbean atmosphere, nice scenery,
Best clubs are Club Coconuts,...
by GSXR
Best clubs are Club Coconuts, the Anchorage and the Base. Loads of fun especially when the have $40 tt for entry and free drinks all night ! ( That is about $6 USTrinidad night life very very good, in fact, it is all that Trinis live for : ) Best time to go is either Christmas or Carnival. Better leave your inhibitions behind though !
In some cases, as little as possible : )
There are many night spots in...
by S_LaDuke
There are many night spots in Trinidad. Most are located in the capital, Port of Spain. The night life is especially hectic from September to Carnival when steel pans and singers bring out new material for the 'Carnival Season'.No coats, no boots, no snow. Just blue Caribbean sky and warm breezes.
Depending on the activity. If it is being held in a hotel setting or concern hall its pretty save to assume that you should be well dressed. Just ask about the dress code when you are purchasing your tickets.'Fetes', out door concerts: casual dress.
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