In town, Morocha is ground zero for nightlife, particularly in summer and around Carnaval. This popular local hangout and restaurant serving pizza, steaks, sandwiches and Tex-Mex (mains R$22–R$55) has a lounge-like vibe earlier in the evening. Things get rowdy late at night, with concerts, dancing, DJs and theme parties.
Morocha Club
Bahia
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