Nobody is going to the big, flashy bars in Goa anymore. Cosy, intimate spaces are packed

It is a small room, so weakly lit that phones are necessary to read the menu. There is a tail piano in a corner. Looking sofas that sink after sitting. Jazz is supported on the speakers. It could be someone’s living room. Loulou, an 18 -seat speakeasy, occupies the attic of Assa House, a modern European restaurant in Assagao. One of the many new experiences of experience in Goa, it has become popular for its jazz evenings.

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Today, Goa bars are not content to revolutionize their cocktail programs and highlight less known ingredients. They also change faces. Salons, attics, old garages, tiny basements, gardens – nothing is prohibited. These small intimate places are designed to offer comfort and style with intimacy and something beyond drinks.

If you are looking for a Tipple at Goa, throw a stone and you will find a drink to drink. But what defines a good bar? If the old TV sitcom Acclamations We believe, this is where “everyone knows your name and they are always happy that you have come”. In the state of the sun, these spaces were once known as local watering holes or taverns. And Goa’s new bars are trying to rekindle this animated culture by preceding swishy salons for nice neighborhood ads like Pablo’s, Peter Tavern, Makim’s, Cajy Bar and Miski.

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