The centre of Baga’s nightlife is Tito’s Road. Its lower end is dominated by the complex that gives it its name – Tito’s Restaurant, Tito’s Nightclub, and Mambo’s pub. We’re really not night-club types so we gave that a miss, but we did enjoy quite a few visits to Mambo's, which is an open air pub situated where Tito’s Road meets the beach. It became our favourite spot for after dinner drinks and I think I gradually worked my way through their comprehensive cocktail list ;-)
Our other favourite drinking spot was a small bar higher up the road, i.e. nearer the Baga Road and further from the beach. This was Kamaki, with a small outdoor seating area right on the street, where we often enjoyed a pre-dinner drink while watching all the action. There was much more seating inside, and TVs showing European football matches. The bar staff were friendly and we also got to know the owner of a small crafts shop next door which was open quite late at night and where we eventually made several purchases, including a lovely Buddha’s head carving.
Dress Code: Depends where you're going but mostly it's pretty relaxed and anything goes - but not too much of anything, as it can be hot here even at night!
Updated Feb 5, 2009
Cleopatra's is one of the few places that is open all year round. It is a good place to come for late night food, also if you want a quiet late night drink. I have to warn you that it is quiet. Having said that we had a great Christmas Eve there, great music and fireworks. As always there is a late night menu with higher prices.
Staff are friendly.
Dress Code: No dress code
Written May 29, 2008
This is another late night bar. The theme as you can guess is based on the film Cocktail starring Tom Cruise. For me with the big neon sign it didn't really fit in with the beach shacks of Palolem. Well we tried it anyway, we went a few times. I didn't really enjoy myself when we went. It is expensive, I do appreciate that drinks will cost more after a certain time. However, when we got our bill after eating there. We discovered that first of all they had shown us the daytime menu as opposed to the nighttime menu, so the prices were higher than we thought but also they had overcharged us on the nighttime menu. No apology, but they did drop the price.
There is another Cocktails and Dreams in Baga.
Dress Code: No dress code
Written May 29, 2008
Address: On the beach
Is it a bar or a nightclub? Well it's both, there is a small nightclub opposite the bar. This was one of the better options for late night drinking. Although it is popular you can normally get seats for a small group in the later hours. They also have pool tables at the back. I have no idea what time it shuts as we never stayed that late. I think the latest we ever stayed was sometime after 3am.
You may not want to stay near here if you want an early night though!
Dress Code: No dress code
Written May 29, 2008
Address: On the beach
With chairs and tables set in the sand on the beach it's a great place to come. We spent a lot of time here. It is great if you are in a group as they separate your bill without asking. The staff are friendly and the food is good. Average prices for drinks.
Dress Code: No dress code
Written May 29, 2008
Address: Turn left at the end of the beach road
We only came to Calgunate for the ATM as we were staying in Baga at the time. This is how we found this place. It is set just off from the main road so feels a lot calmer than the rest of Baga. There are obviously regulars who like this place. The staff are friendly, beer is cold and the price isn't bad either.
They have a quiz night and a karoke night (not my think personally).
Claims to be only English pub in Goa( Not true).
Dress Code: No dress code
Written Mar 12, 2008
Address: Near Calangute market
We have had some good nights here. It is a warm welcoming place. Open all year even throughout the monsoon. Good place to eat if you are missing food from home. We liked this place so much that we had our Christmas Dinner here.
Great place for Sunday lunch, get there early or book ahead.
If you go say hello to Anil (Manager) and Deb's (owner) for us.
Photo's to follow.
Dress Code: No dress code
Updated Mar 4, 2008
Address: Main Road
TITOS SITUATED NEAR BAGA BEACH IS VERY MUCH FAMOUS ALL AROUND COUNTRY. QUITE IMPOSSIBLE TO GET A PLACE TO STAND AT NEW YEAR'S EVE. CALLED AS HEAVEN FOR PARTY ANIMALS. FAMOUS DJ'S KEEP THE NIGHTS ROCKING. COVER CHARGES AROUND 600 RS TO 1500 RS. I DONT THINK ITS TOO MUCH BECAUSE THEY GIVES YOU FREE DRINKS OF THE SAME AMOUNT.
Written Jan 1, 2007
Address: SAUNTA VADDO, BAGA
Phone: 2275028
ONE OF MOST POPULAR PARTY SPOT IN GOA.LOCATED ON TOP OF ARPORA HILLS ATTRACTS LOTS OF GREAT VIP PEOPLES AROUND THE COUNTRY. DJ'S ALL AROUND THE WORLD IS ONE OF MAIN REASON WHY IT IS SO FAMOUS. COVER CHARGES ARE FROM 600 TO 1500 RS. WOMENS ARE ALLOWED FREE ON EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Written Jan 1, 2007
Address: 82 XIM WADDO, ARPORA HILLS, CALANGUT, GOA
Phone: 2279799
Thanks to repeated crackdowns by the Goan police on parties and loud music, Calangute's nightlife is surprisingly tame. All but a handful of the bars wind up by 10.00 pm. One notable exception is Tito's at the Baga end of the beach, which stays open until 11.00 pm off-season and into the small hours in late December and January.
Unfortunately, the only other places
that consistently stay open through
the night are a couple of dull hippy
hang-outs in the woods to the south of
the beach road; Pete's Bar, a perennial
favourite next door to Angela P. Fernandes,
is generally the most lively,
offering affordable drinks,
backgammon sets and relentless
reggae. Further afield, Bob's Inn,
between Calangute and Candolim,
is another popular bar, famed less for
its court around a large
table in the front bar.
but there is amazing "full moon parties"
Updated Jun 7, 2005
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