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Zona Romántica is the unofficial designation for an LGBTQ-friendly tourist area in southern Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] The zone is made of three colonias Emiliano Zapata, Alta Vista, and Amapas. The area is also commonly referred to as Old Town. [2]
La Catrina Cantina is an LGBT-friendly bar and entertainment venue on Lázaro Cárdenas in Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romántica, housed in a building's second floor above Kooky Karaoke. [1] Out and About Puerto Vallarta describes the business as a "Mexican cabaret showcasing local artists and Spanish music including singers, dancers, and drag queens.
Illinois: Taqueria El Milagro. Chicago . You can smell this place from down the street, and though the tortillas are successful in their own right, the meats at El Milagro absolutely hold their ...
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Spouses Guillermo Wulff and Nelly Barquet opened El Dorado in 1961. The business was frequented by Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Gardner, Richard Burton, and Rock Hudson. [4] According to Nathan Aguilera of Fodor's, El Dorado is a "sister restaurant" to La Palapa. [3]
Conner Watts founded the business in 2012. The restaurant serves homemade pizza; [1] the drink menu is focused on Los Muertos brews, but other beer options are available as well. [2] In 2019, Jayme Lamm of Houstonia described Los Muertos as a "popular microbrewery offering casual dining with world-class pizza and plenty of craft beer options". [3]
The open-air [1] Mexican restaurant Le Kliff is located south of Puerto Vallarta, near Mismaloya. [2] It is perched on a cliff and overlooks the sea. [3] Fodor's has said Le Kliff has "the best views at a series of open-air patios under a huge palapa roof". [4] The menu has also included Asian and Mediterranean dishes. [1]
Lonely Planet says, "This venerable disco-cantina stages smashing transvestite shows, with the music pumping loud. It's an amiable scene, with plenty of locals and reasonably priced drinks." [3] Puerto Vallarta Daily News says, "Don't let the humble name fool you, this is a big ol' discotheque, akin to something in Ibiza. The music is loud, the ...