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Nightlife
Cayman isn't renowned for it's night life; there are a limited number of night clubs (Sharkey's, Legendz, The Matrix and BoBo Iguanas in the Islander Nightclub). The Chameleon Nightclub, located in The Strand, opened in May 2003. This two-storey club features three bars and has a capacity of 350. There are links to some of the nightlubs on the Businesses Directory page under the Restaurants/Bars and Food-related links. Also worth checking out: Royal Palms on the Friday or Saturday night (island music/reggae/soca), Sunset House for Friday Happy Hour (popular singles bar), Bed, Lonestar Bar and Grill, Hard Rock Café. For something more laid back, check out Barefoot Man at Royal Reef Resorts in the East End.
[crlf] Buy the Friday issue of the Caymanian Compass; at CI$0.75 it may be your cheapest expense on the island. The Friday edition has lots of adverts for Happy Hours and Sunday brunches. [crlf] There is some general info about nightlife at [hit] http://www.caymanislands.ky/to_do/nightclub.asp There is a new website that has lots of information on Cayman's nightlife: [miss] AccessCayman.com Offering all the best information about Cayman's hottest nightspots [hit] PartySurfers.ky advertised as Cayman's Entertainment E-zine
One general bit of advice when eating out is to go where the Caymanians go. The easy way to identify this is to look at the car registration plates in the car parks - the meaning of the various colour combinations are in the table below. [crlf] Colour Meaning Black numbers on Yellow Background Private vehicles Black numbers on Orange Background Commercial vehicles Black numbers on White Background Hire/Rental vehicles Red numbers on White Background Taxis White numbers on Blue Background Minibuses White numbers on Red Background Tour busses Dark blue 'DV' numbers on a White Background Disabled Vehicle
[crlf] Even though the Quincentennial celebrations are over, and vehicles are meant to be re-registered, there may still be some vehicles sporting the Quincentennial celebrations number plate; these are white numbers with a Q prefix on light blue/dark blue background, or the newer dark blue numbers on a light blue background. There are a number of personalised number plates (I've seed "RS" and "GORDON"), but these also follow the above colour scheme.