Country Guides
Sierra Leone
Going Out
Going Out
Sierra Leone
Food and Drink
Restaurants in the capital serve Armenian, English, French and Lebanese food. African food is served in hotels.
National specialities:
• Excellent fish, lobster and prawns.
• Exotic fruit and vegetables.
Tipping: Most hotels and restaurants include a service charge of 10 to 15%.
Nightlife
Freetown has nightclubs and two casinos and there is music, dancing and local entertainment arranged by the hotels along Lumley Beach in the Cape Sierra district. Some beachside clubs organise concerts by local pop bands.
Shopping
Shopping hours: Mon-Sat 0800-1200 and 1400-1700.
Food and Drink
Restaurants in the capital serve Armenian, English, French and Lebanese food. African food is served in hotels.
National specialities:
• Excellent fish, lobster and prawns.
• Exotic fruit and vegetables.
Tipping: Most hotels and restaurants include a service charge of 10 to 15%.
National specialities:
• Excellent fish, lobster and prawns.
• Exotic fruit and vegetables.
Tipping: Most hotels and restaurants include a service charge of 10 to 15%.
Nightlife
Freetown has nightclubs and two casinos and there is music, dancing and local entertainment arranged by the hotels along Lumley Beach in the Cape Sierra district. Some beachside clubs organise concerts by local pop bands.
Shopping
Shopping hours: Mon-Sat 0800-1200 and 1400-1700.
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