Mango Tree Bar & Cafe

North Goa


With loud reggae, crappy service, dark-wood furniture, a sometimes rambunctious bar scene, ancient expats leaning over the bar, draught beer and an overall great vibe, the Mango Tree is a classic Vagator meeting place. It’s open late (allegedly 24 hours if it’s busy enough) with a menu from Goan to European, pizza and Mexican.


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