One of the very few bars available for general public, actually there are many according to the live music available. There are Arabic, African, Indian, Lebanonese, South-Indian and Fillipino bars. That is pretty lot of music and bar-hopping is not very uncommon.
Dress Code: Proper shoes required in Arabic bar. Other wise dress casually.
Written Sep 6, 2006
Smallish bar with a live band up on stage (consisting of 1 French guy - keyboard/vocals and 3 chicks in skimpy outfits doing vocals/dancing). Watching the girls doing their 70s and 80s dance moves is hilarious. As are the local lads buying garlands of flowers and putting them around the girls necks, and trying to slip them their phone numbers!
The first night we were there, we were dancing with some guys. The second night we went back with the same guys, and were told dancing is forbidden!
Dress Code: Anything goes - chicks can wear singlets (not too skimpy though)
Written Jun 21, 2003
Address: Holiday Inn Salalah
Website: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hd/sllss
DIY nightlfe on one of the beaches east of Mirbat is probably as good as it gets!
Only alternative a few years ago were Polish singers at the Holiday Inn!
Dress Code: Absolutely none
Updated Apr 26, 2003
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