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My first time in Seville Quarter, and just the idea had me intrigued to return. Â It's clean, well done, and there seemed to be free parking all over the place. Â Already a bonus over San Diego's Downtown area! Â But that's not all!
We ended up in a bar called Lili Marlene's, and proceeded to be further impressed. Â They only had one waitress for the whole bar...and I feel like she knows me personally as much as she catered to the full house. Â Props to Jennifer, I told her I'd give her a mention. Â It was a Tuesday night and they had live music (for a guy who isn't really into live music, stay with me) which was entertaining. Â "Dew 'n' Your Friends" (say it fast, you'll get it) wasn't my type of music, but these guys were talented (each one played about 4 instruments that night alone).
Between the 4 of us, we spent about $50 bucks and probably (them) had one or two more drinks than they needed to...so they did good on the specials. Â Don't order the drink on the mirror behind the bar though ("Flaming Goodness" or something)...I don't think it has alcohol in it.
I learned a lot about Pensacola in this place...and I'm always ready to return.
Great place to hang out with your friends or on a date. Â Live music on the weekends. Â The Modern Eldorados play here at least once a month along with Buzz Cut who play here most weekends. The lead singer of the Eldorados likes to sing classic country and most resembles a "Gay Elvis". Â Good performer/singer and a great sounding band.
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