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Durty Nelly's : Prop - Lolly and Bronwyn.: Durty Nelly's, Irish bar (Calle Arropierro)
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Irish Bar.
Durty Nelly's is a bar that you may have to get the map out to find. However, a warm welcome from Lolly or Bronwyn awaits you when you do find it.

Draught Guinness, Murphys red and Amstel is served here.

The bar has a low lighting theme and if you are lucky, you may find live Irish music on if Gerry is in town. Both Lol and Bron have been friends of mine for years and I can firmly recommend this bar. "Good craic".

Price range:
A bit higher than normal.
Atmosphere:
Great craic. Great for meeting people.
Theme:
Irish through and through. Great decor.
Opening times:
From 7.30 pm until about 1 am.
Disabled notes:
Too narrow for wheelchairs with complicated entrance doors.

Dress Code: Casual

Updated Nov 18, 2005

Address: Calle Arropierro. My map ref. (17)

Website: http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/902ad/3f722/5/?o=1&i=0

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Bar Cuñaos: The through bar ? (Calle Herrera Oria)
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Outside the though bar

Spanish Tapas Bar.
A traditional Spanish tourist bar is Bar Cuñaos, more popularly known as the 'Through bar'. This is because if you enter the bar from Calle Herrera Oria side and walk through you can walk 'THROUGH' and come out on Calle San Francisco !

€1.20 will get you a small beer and a Tapa (free snack) of your choice.

The bar is quite large and has 3 tables with parasols outside where they catch the sunshine.

Beer is Amstel but, quite honestly, the white wine is not overly good. The red wine is great.

If you want a true taste of Spain, visit this bar.

Price range:
Excellent value for money and includes 'Tapas'.
Atmosphere:
A great Spanish feel.
Theme:
Modern Spanish, but quite tasteful.
Opening times:
Lunchtimes and evenings.
Disabled notes:
Note - Two steps up to the bar entrance.

Dress Code: Casual.

Updated Nov 18, 2005

Address: Calle Herrera Oria

Website: http://www.nerjanow.com/map_of_nerja.htm

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Obelix pub: "Cabra" shots
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Nerja is a the spanish city that drinks more Jaggermeister off spain, here it is called CABRA due to the person that loves it so much that nearly make it national drink of Nerja ;-))

It is a diggestive shot but beware after a few is very dangerous!

Dress Code: If you go there as for a shot of "cabra" .... Hope you like it!

Updated Sep 26, 2005

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Flamenco Cabaret
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Flamenco Dancer - Nerja

Went out for my birthday to a rather touristy flamenco bar/restaurant in the center of town.

It wasn't cheap and there was a set menu, but the food was reasonable and we really enjoyed the show, which was mainly frequented by tourists rather than a flamenco crowd, but suited the various ages of the people I was with (including grandparents, child) and perfect for a celebration.

As a past student of flamenco, it inspired me to go home and start my dance classes again.

V. Enjoyable. Can take children.

Book ahead.

Dress Code: Smart casual.

Updated Mar 2, 2005

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Tutti Frutti Square: The 'young' end of town
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joeyr 4 reviews

Whilst only a small area the square and the street adjoining it have a wide selection of bars and a few clubs, there are also a couple of close late night cafes around if you need food!

The close proximity of the bars means the are ais filled with people together on the streets in summer and great fun, just watch out for any shifty Spanish teenagers, there is some form of gang with feather earrings, but generally they are friendly unless provoked, just keep an eye out for the earrings!

Please dont be put off by them, as they are a tiny minority i na great area, in a week we visited the square 5 nights, look out for the irish bar Maloneys with really friend staff and a pool table, its open as well so you can see across hte whole square. Good for a night out, and not too far a walk from many of the bigger hotels

Dress Code: Casual, just stroll between bars without problems

Updated Feb 10, 2005

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Tito Bolas: Traditional Spanish Nights
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Tito Bolas was a spanish tapas bar run by one of the most eccentric but hilarious men i have ever met, it is around the corner from the coloured fountains, however any of the Spanish bars on this area and the hill leading down to the balcon de europa are welcoming places and give you the real feel of spain with proper tapas and cheap drinks! Its great to move between them having tapas to start out a night!

Dress Code: None

Updated Feb 10, 2005

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Nerja Comes Alive At Night
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cwest03 370 reviews

I was amazed at how this little town came alive at night. As you walk around the day the streets are marginally filled with people. As the afternoon siesta approaches things start to close down a bit and people head off to the beaches and back to the hotels to nap. As the evening and dinner hours approach the people come out to roam the streets looking for places to eat and drink. The plaza at the Balcon de Europa is bustling with people at midnight and is the perfect place to people watch, look at the moon over the ocean or enjoy a late night ice cream.

Written Jul 26, 2003

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Nerja Comes Alive At Night
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I was amazed at how this little town came alive at night. As you walk around the day the streets are marginally filled with people. As the afternoon siesta approaches things start to close down a bit and people head off to the beaches and back to the hotels to nap. As the evening and dinner hours approach the people come out to roam the streets looking for places to eat and drink. The plaza at the Balcon de Europa is bustling with people at midnight and is the perfect place to people watch, look at the moon over the ocean or enjoy a late night ice cream.

Written Jul 26, 2003

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Obelix Pub
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Partying

There are still plenty of bars and nightclubs for those wanting to party the night away, however the old centre of the town has retained some of its original charm.

Great fun!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Dj Plax.. you are great!!

Updated Jul 4, 2003

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nerja unplugged: musika
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jakonotorious 14 reviews

Brill, they bought me a pint for my rubbish guitar playing! Unplugged, unhinged.

Dress Code: full robes and crown of state

Written May 17, 2006

Address: close to annies

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