Bourbon St Bar & Restaurant

May 21, 2015
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If you like Rock ‘n Roll, deep-fried finger food, live music, flamboyant cocktails on dry ice and a wide selection of beers, then Bourbon St. is the place you want to be. The restaurant / bar recently moved to a massive new location in Barrio Granada, and although in the pricier end of the scale, this place gets packed! The crowd is a mix of anything from (rich) students, business people, tourists and anywhere in between. They have live music every day that usually starts around 11pm. The last 3 times I went there, it has been the same group playing cover rock songs – and boy do they ROCK! Expect things like Foo Fighters, Slipknot, Guns ‘n Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc.

Love it or hate, Bourbon St. is here to stay.

The address is Calle 17N #8N-45, Barrio Granada.

Opening hours are Tuesday-Thurday from 5pm – 1am and Friday-Saturday from 5pm – 3am. Entrance is free. If you plan on going with a big group and want a table, reservations are recommended. For reservations call 317-370-5774.

Look up their facebook page for news about events, promotions and etc.

Passed through Cali for the first time in 2011, on his way from the US to Brazil on a motorcycle. Ended up kissing a caleña on his last night and the rest is history. Has been a resident of Cali, Colombia since 2013 and currently living in Barrio Bellavista with his girlfriend and 2 daughters.

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