Avenida alvaro domecq. a bit stylish, people around 40â´s.
Good for some drink, but you can even keep dancing on any sunday evening.
Calle francos, 18. a nice bar in the old area, always busy and funny, many local people. live pop music shows and cultural exchange. good atmosphere.
Terrace, different atmosphere. ibiza flavour.
Calle zaragoza. big discoteca, mainly young people.
Calle adriã¡tico, 6-7. a bit posh but relaxing. live concerts.
Calle santa rosa, 10. jam session every tuesday, dj sessions every weekend at night. also blues, rock, punk. etc.
Tasting the local sherry is mandatory. There are two main areas to go out.
City center
People usually get some nice tapas around Plaza del Arenal or Plaza Rafael Rivero and then some drinks out.
Calle cabezas, 8. disco, flamenco show & dinner and also coffee shop. very late on weekend.
Calle porvenir, 1. three floors in a 1780â´s building. cool atmosphere. live shows everyweek.
Avenida Lola Flores
This new district, by the soccer stadium, attract many young people -and not so young-.
Guadalcacãn. the only one gay disco in the province. mainly young people
Tea dance and cafã©. drag queen show every weekend and coffee place every sunday evening. c / josã© cã¡diz salvatierra, 4
Jerez is a tolerant and respectful city about LGBT community. Every June 28th the gay flag is hoisted from the City Hall and throughout the years there are numerous activities film series, lectures, LGBT theatre, etc...
Vegetarian restaurant on san pablo (http://www.laalternativau...)