Yes, Key Largo has a live band every night; there is NO cover charge and you really don't even have to buy any drinks; the girls love the guys who will go out and dance; and, topping all that off, there are the "semi-pros" who frequent the Key Largo who will not enter the Del Rey because in they're mind, it's different at the Key Largo.
Now, bearing all that in mind, I was most disappointed my last trip (Feb. 18 - - - -March 4) because I so heavily rely on the Key Largo for live music: The music two nights running was being sampled!!! Although there was a full band on the stage, the keyboard player was just bouncing his hands up and down the keyboard...looked funny to me, so I went around and watched and sure enough....he weren't playing, but the keys on the board was moving.....that was a no fun experience for a music boy....
On the other hand, there was a very inexpensive concert (2000C admission) in the cultural center across from Spain Park which made up for that event....no dancing but three....count that....THREE live bands, all very good in their own right....and LOADS....and I do mean LOADS of chicas.....pretty much all students....but seek and ye shall find...and find I did....
As well, there was a free "family" concert a Saturday evening in Morazon Park that was full of families...and....shall we say "opportunities"....? Yes, they were girls and not the trannies who frequent the place at night. The band that was playing....and it's name escapes me for which I regret, was apparantly a very well known Latin band.....irrespective, I had a good time....
So, yes, you will enjoy the Key Largo and don't feel compelled to buy a thing while you're there....
_________________ "Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the over-compensations for misery. And, of course, stability isn't nearly so spectacular as instability. And being contented has none of the glamour of a good fight against misfortune, none of the picturesqueness of a struggle with temptation, or a fatal overthrow by passion or doubt. Happiness is never grand." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Ch. 16
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