At day time, it offers Bistro style food but at night it transforms into a party place that usually plays techno and disco music, and if you want to dance the night away join the crowd dancing in the open air. They stay very late and it attracts mixed crowd of party people local visitors and foreigners.
You can feel the energy of everyone so if you like to party try this one. They also have a DJ and their price is affordable.
You cant have a good conversation here because of the loud music.
Dress Code: it would be more appropriate to be in your beach party attire.
Updated Jan 19, 2011
Address: station 2
When I found we were going to Boracay, I immediately began to search for places that served Guinness. Not many do. We heard Crafty's served several European beers and we even contacted the owner who promise not only to special order Guinness for us, but also supply a few cases for our wedding. Err, he forgot. But they did have Stella Artois, which is pretty damn good.
Crafty's is a steep climb, it's located at the top of Crafts, a three level store that sells a bit of everything. We went at night and couldn't see the view, but apparently it's pretty impressive, with a view of most of the island. Still, we had a great time. Everyone had traveled long distances to get here and we were all in need of a few adult beverages. We found a table, ordered a few rounds, and laughter and fun ensued. A great, great night in a very casual bar.
Dress Code: As long as your privates are covered, I doubt they care.
Written May 13, 2010
Website: http://www.craftsofboracay.com
After our Paraw sunset cruise, we strolled by the beach and the fire dancers of Bamboo Lounge caught my attention. Dancing and gyrating to loud music, the fire dancers swirled and threw and caught and swirled again the "fireballs on string". It was really an awesome performance! Sometimes, the fire dancers teasingly "throw" the fire on the crowd, making it more fun, even to non-diners of Bamboo Lounge.
If you are not eating at the tables set by Bamboo Lounge, it would be prudent to watch and take shots of the fire dancers from the sides, and not within their al fresco dining area.
Dress Code: Come as you are; no prescribed dress code.
Written Mar 10, 2010
Address: Bamboo Lounge, Boat Station 1, Boracay
For the younger crowd who likes house music- go to Hey! Jude Bar..
If you like hip-hop/RnB - go to Juice Bar..both are in Station 2.
Dress Code: there is no dresscode in Boracay. Party wearing your most comfy clothes :)
Updated Jul 15, 2009
We had a good time in club parao and cocomangas. Nice music and crowd. They have special offers for shots at 150 pesos a jug and good deals for cocktails. Dance on the white sand !!
Dress Code: beach wear is the best outfit for a night out =)
Written Feb 23, 2009
Address: station 1
When alcohol prices have gone up..shenna's beer maintains the same price all day. @40p per bottle, you can go to sleep with a smile..if you had enough alcohol for the night, you can always try their shakes priced @70p and above. i love their mango shake.
Written Dec 9, 2008
Make your way through the palm trees and you will stumble from one bar-restaurant into another.
The pizza place at the corner of the bazaar has excellent food. Bit more expensive than others. Best deals are the "all you can eat" deals. Low price and oysters,clamps,BBQ,veggies,... a volonté!
Dress Code: whatever .... chuba.
Written Nov 3, 2008
Bolero Rum Bar (located between boat station 3 and the Tourist Centre serves tasty Mexican food, Spanish tapas dishes and western favourites (try the big fried breakfasts, rosti and sandwiches), as well as having a lively atmosphere at night.
As the name suggests, the emphasis is on rum, so don't leave without trying a shot of the local firewater, Tanduay Rhum!
Updated Sep 21, 2008
Exit Bar is a new hangout, run by the likeable JoJo and Kevin. The bar itself is small, native style (bamboo and nipa) but often draws a nice crowd, particularly artistic and creative types. If you are visiting Boracay alone, this is a particularly good place to go to meet people, and drinks are inexpensive. The bar is located between Bom Bom Bar & Red Coconut.
Updated Sep 4, 2008
Address: Between stations 1 and 2, White Beach
Blue Mango (formerly Jazzed Up Cafe) opened on September 1st, and is the newest addition to Angol's bar & restaurant scene. It is imaginatively designed, with colourful murals on the walls and a roof deck overlooking the beach. The restaurant serves a variety of mango inspired treats, as well as traditional style dishes. This is a nice place to go for a sunset cocktail, rather than a late night party place.
Dress Code: Beachwear.
Updated Jul 30, 2008
Address: Angol, Boracay
Phone: +63 36 288 5170
Website: www.bluemango.com.ph
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