Mauritius Boogies on Reverberating Nightlife Rhythm


Lambic:

A "blind love of beer" led to the opening of this impressively stocked after work gastropub in a 19th-century colonial house in Mauritius's capital, where locals and expats in the know chill out in the bar-restaurant or under ancient mango trees in the garden. It boasts around 70 beers from around the world, sold in the glass walled shop, including craft beers from America, Belgian Trappist beers and Young's Double Chocolate Stout. It also serves beer-battered fish and chips in newspaper, and specialties are game with beer-based sauces. Lambic have recently opened Mauritius' first microbrewery, The Flying Dodo Brewing Company in Bagatelle shopping centre.

Banana Beach Club:

The Banana has always been “the place” on the island for a night out, beloved of both tourists and locals. The bar surrounds a towering flamboyant tree and is a good place to try a local Phoenix or Blue Marlin beer, or choose from a few international cocktails while listening to live music. Upstairs, Zanzibar Nightclub has DJs on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. There’s a decently priced grill, if you want to make an evening of it.

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