You don’t need no man to have a good time.” At one point we saw a single lady on the street drinking by herself dancing away the night away. However, I can tell you that the people watching from the balcony is spectacular. Since the place is pretty empty I can’t really tell you anything about the clientele. We order more drinks and decide this place is chill enough to hang until we decide our next move. The bartenders are very attentive as they continually come over to ask us if we need more beverages. It’s very rustic but the drinks are good. However, the music was thumping.Īs we sip our drink I take a look around. There are a few people seated next to us and a couple of stragglers at the bar itself. We quickly grab a couple of seats on the patio and I head to the bar to grab two Cuba Libre’s or as they call them in English, Rum and Coke’s. They have a great patio, which spans the entire length of the bar. The walls have a giant mural and there are rocks on the floor.Īt this point, I had no idea it was called “The Cave,” so the rocks were a bit odd to me. A, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico.Ĭonsidering, La Cueva is on the second floor, the entrance is a small doorway with a set of stairs going up. The address to La Cueva is actually Olas Altas 414, Int. I took this picture from the internet since I forgot to take any pictures of the set up.