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Merica Hotel, Nakuru CBD

Merica Hotel, Nakuru CBD

Ulf Bo Stefan Carlstrom

There are many places to go to have fun at night in Nakuru. There are more than 4 discos in town, and literally hundreds of bars.

Dimples Disco is small but always lively on the weekends. It’s located at the west end of Kenyatta Rd, near the roundabout. It’s upstairs, and directly across the hall is a great bar calledMahogany where you can listen to the latest tunes, shoot pool and eat nyama choma (barbecue).

The best place to get nyama choma, and the most biggest hang-out in town is the Millennium Hotel on Government Ave or Kipchoge Ave. At night they make room for a dance floor and place music. The place is mostly outdoors, with 3 separate bars, 4 pool tables, and seats about 100 people. On weekend nights the place is packed with twice that number.

Perhaps the most famous and fancy club is Coco Savana Disco on Club Road. It has a nice sound system and plays a variety of music. The clientele is mostly young Kenyan men and prostitutes. There’s a bar/restaurant upstairs that is full of people every night.

Taidy's restaurant is an upcoming eating and party joint  located along Ebrahim road. it includes a nightclub that is a popular hangout for the youth on weekends. it is also a beautiful place to be in with the welcoming dishes that are served.

If you still want more fun, try the bar called Tickles on Kenyatta Ave upstairs of the Piranha Restaurant. The last disco, the XTC is above the Oyster Shell Restaurant, also on Kenyatta.

The newly opened Summit in the Southeast (immediately adjacent to the fence of Lake Nakuru National Park) is both affordable and popular, and has drawn many clients from the other joints. Decent down-to-earth cooking, bad sound system, even worse DJ (at least in February 2005), but altogether an OK place.

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June 07, 2006 change by giorgio

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