The beachside location gives it an advantage — you can spill out onto the sand between sets. Music leans towards coastal vibes and Afrobeat, and the crowd is mixed locals and tourists. Drinks are fairly priced for the location. Best for Thursday through Saturday nights when it's properly busy.
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Read guide →Unfortunately, the club has lost much of its former glory. The bar, a popular meeting place in the entrance area, has unfortunately completely disappeared, and the place doesn't feel very inviting. Th...
Glorious in the past but now old and not well stocked.
Cool ambience and nice service utaenjoy!
A nice restaurant in the heart of Mombasa City.
Should get a hugh renovation No more the place it used to be
Most tourists rush to the beach. They miss Mombasa's soul: narrow coral-stone alleys where 500 years of Swahili, Arab, Portuguese, and British history lives in every carved door and crumbling wall.