Best Bars Lounges in Mombasa
Discover the finest bars & lounges in Mombasa. Curated recommendations from BestKenya's expert team, featuring 19 exceptional places that define quality and excellence.
Mixology is booming — expect craft cocktails featuring Kenyan spirits, fresh tropical juices, and botanicals. These bars combine atmosphere, creative drinks, and great music to deliver memorable nights out.
Kenya's coastal capital blends Swahili heritage with port-city energy. The Old Town's narrow lanes, Fort Jesus, and Haller Park sit alongside modern malls and beachfront hotels. Seafood here is among the freshest in East Africa.
Among the highest-rated options, Hi-way Lounge Restaurant, Shots & Dash Pub and Coco's consistently earn top marks from visitors, with ratings of 4.7 stars or above. These standout venues are a great starting point for first-time visitors.
Signature Club Mombasa
Tapas Gold Bar & Restaurant
The Yacht Lounge Mtwapa
Zero 4
Moonshine Beach Bar
Kilindini Bar
Sky Lounge,Bamburi
Hi-way Lounge Restaurant
Dan's Lounge
Kingston Beach Resort
Mega Bar & Restaurant
Klub Savannah
Forty Pub
Silos Lounge
Coco's
Club The Place
Pixies Lounge
Sharks Disco & Beer Garden
Shots & Dash Pub
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