CityWalk is easily one of the best entertainment options in Orlando. Even the most varied tastes in nightlife will be satisfied. Bar fly, club kid and everyone in between will find something they like. The attractions in CityWalk are billed by Universal as "entertainment...with a district attitude." For the most part, this is correct. The attractions here are definitely more for adults. Universal Studios substituted Mickey Mouse with Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffet.
CityWalk itself doesn't have an entrance fee, but the individual clubs have a small cover. If you're only going to stay for one drink, go to CityWalk.
Bob Marley - A Tribute To Freedom
This restaurant and nightclub is an authentic replica of Marley's home in Kingston, Jamaica. It features the cuisine of the Caribbean along with its music. You can see live reggae and learn about the heritage, life and music of Bob Marley. 21 and Over after 10:00 p.m.
CityJazz
Even if you're not a jazz aficionado, you'll appreciate CityJazz. While you snack on appetizers, you can see the gold records, instruments, and other jazz artifacts adorning the walls; it's one of the largest collections of jazz memorabilia ever assembled. The acoustics in the room are perfect from every seat and the food is terrific. For more information call 407-224-2189. For tickets or reservations call 407-224-JAZZ.
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville at Universal Studios CityWalk
It's a great place to have a cheeseburger in paradise. There are three themed bars, outside patio and balcony seating, a state of the art sound system, and an 18-foot volcano that spews margaritas. The menu of Cajun, Caribbean, and other cuisine was personally tasted and approved by Jimmy himself.
Pat O'Brien's
This restaurant is an exact replica of the Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans. Pat O'Brien's features dueling pianos, the "flaming fountain" patio, and the Hurricane, the bar's signature drink full of Caribbean spiced rum. The menu is filled with excellent Cajun and Creole dishes. Shop in the boutique or sit at the piano bar.
The Groove
The décor in this ultra-hip New York-style club reflects five time periods ranging from a Vaudeville stage from the 1890s to a futuristic look into the next millennium. These lounges surround the dance floor and provide lots of quiet places to chat and have a drink. The custom sound system keeps the dance floor moving with the help of lights and a wall of video monitors.
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