Santiago de Compostela

A Reixa
Rúa Tras de Salomé

Well-known indie bar. here you can listen mainly to 60's music, with a great poster of bjã¶rk decorating the pub. rãºa tras salomã©.

Liberty
Alfredo Brañas

One of the most popular discos to finish the night. mainstream pop. the admission is not free for men 5 € and depending on the day either for women. rãºa alfredo braã±as.

Guayaba

Pub with latin music merengue, salsa.... rãºa nova de abaixo.

Blaster

Popular pub, with music of very different styles and a really original decoration. expect lots of people. rãºa repãºblica arxentina.

Meia
Rúa da Algalia de Abaixo, 20-30

Very popular specially between the erasmus students it even has discounts for them, the music is international pop. rãºa algalia de abaixo.

El Mosquito
Rúa de San Pedro, 3-47

Rua de san pedro. a very old-fashioned bar. everything there seems like 50's, even the customers. the bartender is a 75 years old woman. the only exception is the lcd 42` tv that displays football soccer matches. very nice and local enviroment. they sell a little cup of ribeiro wine for 0,40 euro 2008 price. you can ask also for a bottle of likor kafe or crema de orujo less than 10 euro it`s all homemade, they fill an empty bottle of wine in front of you. you can also buy a bottle of ribeiro wine vino ribeiro they fill a 2l pet bottle with it they wash the bottles in front of you as well. this is a very local place, and seems like you need to be at least 50 years old to get in, but that`s not true.

Forum
Rúa da Ponte, 5 - 36002

Gay pub, very little and always full of people. music of different styles. rãºa travesa.

Fonte Sequelo

Little pub, with music of different styles. rãºa xelmã­rez.

Avante
Rúa de San Bieito, 6

Really famous little pub where you can dance and listen to ska and traditional nationalist music. cantã³n de san bieito.

Licor café

Is a popular local liqueur, which tastes strongly of coffee.

El Retablo

The music is mainly spanish and international pop. it's usually full of people, mainly young people. rãºa nova.

For a quiet beer and a couple of tapas on the Old District there are several places where you can sit in terraces when the weather is nice or inside where it's rainy or cold. Some of these places are for example, Tokio or Alameda at Porta Faxeira or the terraces at the Quintana Square. It's specially well-known the Rúa do Franco, one of the main streets, full of places where you can drink and eat something. One really famous is Bar Orense Rúa do Franco, where you can have cuncas cups of wine and licor café for a very low price. If you like coffees, ice-creams and pastries, try Pastelería Mercedes Mora Rúa do Vilar. On the New District there are bars full of university students, such as Central Perk Rúa Nova de Abaixo, Luis Rúa Santiago del Estero or the multiple terraces at Praza Roxa.

Later in the evening, there are several places to go because Santiago de Compostela is a city with a very interesting nightlife.

If you want some beers or cocktails to begin the night, try Nido del Cuco or Momo, both at Virxe da Cerca. The last one, Momo, during the summer season has a big and nice garden and during the winter it has performances of singer-songwriters. Other interesting places are Casa das Crechas Vía Sacra, very close to Praza da Quintana, where you can hear some folk music, A Calderería Rúa da Calderería, spot where many foreigners get together and sometimes there are music performances or Modus Vivendi Praza Feixoó.

To continue the night, Santiago has many pubs where drink and dance different kinds of music. The following ones are only examples of the great variety you can find in Santiago. On the Old District:

Crema de Orujo

Orujo`s cream, very sweet and tasty, 15-20% of alcohool.

Going to the New District:

Queimada

Very traditional drink, it's a mix of aguardiente, sugar and some fruits and coffee beans. it's set on fire before drinking it while someone recites the conxuro a sort of spell

Krooner

One of the most original places, depending on the day and the hour, you can listen to indie rock, 60's music or house. it's also an after party from 10.00 to 14.00. rãºa repãºblica arxentina.

Orujo

Also known as aguardiente or caã±a, is also a popular local drink, made with the grapes after juicing them. it's often served in little glasses chupitos or just a trickle with the coffee. there are three kinds: orujo blanco, just eau-de-vie, orujo de hierbas, often green, it has different tastes depending on the kind, it's usually served very cold, and tostado, that it's the result of soaking the grapes with nuts and other fruits.

La Ruta

Popular disco and the oldest one, it has two floors. up, indie and alternative rock, down, house and electronic music. gay-friendly place. you must pay 5 € to get into. rãºa pã©rez constanti.

Try the Albariño wine, a white wine from the south of Galicia. Other popular drinks are: