Fussion ChillOut Bar Concert & Gallery in Managua, Nicaragua

So whether you agree with me on Managua or not (see this entry on living in Managua) you will have to agree that the night scene in the city is pretty hoppin.

A particular favorite is Fussion Bar, or the extended name Fussion ChillOut Bar Concert and Gallery. Fussion Bar is the brain child of Atahuallpa and Dirhiangem Mejia, second generation members of one of Nicaragua’s most famous musical families.

The vibe at Fussion appeals to the artsy crowd, looking for more than your standard bar bumping bass and playing a mix of rap and reggaeton. During the week, the crowd stays pretty chill; people come here to relax and grab a drink with some friends. On the weekends the Read more

New Year's Party at the Selva Negra Mountain Resort

The Selva Negra Mountain Resort and Coffee Estate is having a New Year’s Eve party and you are invited. The party will be held at the Mountain Resort’s reception hall.

Entrance to the party costs US $50 per person and includes:

Entrance to the Hall and dance floor
Welcome cocktail
The Hermanos Cortes Orquestra
Fire works (on display, not for you to set off)
Celebratory whistles, hats, and more
Appetizers
A midnight dinner buffet

The Selva Negra Mountain Resort puts on a good party, and this year should be no exception. The party is open to hotel guests, as well as those who are only coming in for the evening. Friends and families are welcome.

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Granada’s Best Watering Hole

One of Granada’s most popular spots for a casual night out on the town is El Flamingo. Locals mix with tourists and ex-pats that all come for the same purpose, an ice-cold Toña or Victoria beer, both of which are brewed and bottled in Nicaragua.

El Flamingo is found on Calle Altraveseda, just one block from Parque Central. There are seats set out on the street that are a nice place to chill and grab a beer or two. This place in particular is one of the Gringo’s favorite for a few good reasons. One: It’s inexpensive. Two: It’s totally casual. Three: It’s a great place to people watch. Surfers and old foreigners hitting Read more

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