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‘Mondies’ is the cheap local watering hole for college students and travelling backpackers, not to mention artists, writers and journalists. It’s famed for its jukebox and its ceiling-to-floor, distinctive cartoons of the city, done by the legendary Goan cartoonist Mario Miranda.
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This is a favourite pub for businesspeople done with their meetings in the financial districts of Fort and Nariman Point. When the bar closes you can graze upstairs at the daily midnight buffet (midnight–3am) at the Bayview Café.
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The bar at Indigo is quite simply the place to be at night, Thursday through Saturday. Frankly, no other spot in the city centre has its classy but cool style. The crowd is an interesting mix—24-year-old junior executives party here with their bosses—but rocking nonetheless. It’s the place to go to with a client.
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The entire jazz and blues scene in Mumbai revolves around Not Just Jazz. The city’s finest local bands play Tuesday-Saturday. Sunday and Monday nights are the popular karaoke nights, with stylish students and young professionals strutting their stuff.
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Queen of the suburbs, the bar at Olive competes with Indigo on Thursdays, when it resembles a lounge more than a restaurant. The crowd is high fashion and Bollywood stars, many of whom reside in Bandra. Put this one on expenses.
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