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Eating, drinking and nightlife
 

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The main drag of Pacific Avenue , peppered with many relaxed restaurants and bars , is easily the best spot in town for watching locals parade past. Santa Cruz has the central coast's rowdiest nightlife , ranging from coffee houses to nightclubs where the music varies from surf-thrash to reggae to the rock of local resident Neil Young and sometimes all on the same dance floor. Consult the free Good Times magazine for what's on.

Blue Lagoon 923 Pacific Ave tel 831/423-7117. Supposedly a major gay hangout, but really draws a mixed crowd for its techno and hip-hop DJs on weekends.

The Catalyst 1011 Pacific Ave tel 831/423-1336. Medium-sized club that's one of the best bets for catching big-name touring artists and up-and-coming locals.

Club Dakota 1209 Pacific Ave tel 831/454-9030. Gay and lesbian bar popular with locals and the occasional out-of-towner.

Gabriella CafAŠ 910 Cedar St tel 831/457-1677. Elegant Californian cuisine in a comfortable setting.

Kuumbwa Jazz Center 320 Cedar St tel 831/427-2227. Friendly and intimate spot showcasing both traditional and modern jazz.

Miramar Fish Grotto 45 Municipal Wharf tel 831/423-4441. One of several good seafront restaurants on the wharf, with stunning oceanside views.

Palookaville 1133 Pacific Ave tel 831/454-0600. A local club favorite, home to touring bands and rising regional talent.

Zachary's 819 Pacific Ave tel 831/427-0646. One of the many casual cafAŠs along this stretch, with good vistas for people-watching.


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