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  • Like its fellow Hard Rock Cafés around the world, the St. Thomas one has blaring music and sports videos at all hours. Popular with cruise ship tourists who come during the day to sample the extensive lunch menu, the place also attracts locals and hotel guests who like its late night rocking ambience.

  • The lovely Pavilion restaurant offers diverse entertainment in winter (seeLittle Dix Bay Pavilion, Virgin Gorda).

  • Listen to island-style music at the hotel’s open-air Beach Café (seeLong Bay Beach Resort, Tortola).

  • Open Wednesday to Saturday, this Christiansted nightspot brings in a youthful crowd on Saturdays when DJs spin great dance music. Saturday is also ladies night, with a discount on drinks for women. On Wednesdays, the crowd enjoys karaoke. Moonraker is open until 2am all nights.

  • Relax at the Living Room with an après dinner cigar and live music (seeRitz-Carlton, St. Thomas).

  • Jazz or classical music most nights, with jazz at Sunday brunch.

  • Cocktail hour piano music segues into jazz, folk, and more (seeThe Buccaneer Hotel, St. Croix).

  • The island’s youthful crowd congregates here for live or DJ rock and other kinds of music. It’s the place to mix and mingle as well as a big sailor hangout. The Greenhouse starts to heat up when the sun goes down, but by day it is a busy family restaurant.

  • Jazz or piano plays almost every night at Chloe & Bernard’s (seeChloe & Bernard’s) in this upscale resort (seeWestin Resort & Villas, St. John).

  • The crowd that frequents this tiny bar and restaurant for late afternoon happy hours often overflows onto the sidewalk. It’s a hot spot for sailors, drawn by cheap beers and the convivial ambience both inside and out.

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