Red Door Lounge
The Red Door is located inside Mango Bay but is open to the public. Cocktails, DJs, and live music —this local hot spot is the place to be on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights after 10 pm.
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When the sun goes down, Bajans "lime"—which can mean anything from getting together for a drink and casual chat to enjoying a full-blown "jump-up" or street party. Most resorts have nightly entertainment in season, and nightclubs often have live bands for listening and dancing. The busiest bars and dance clubs rage until 3 am. On Saturday nights, some clubs—especially those with live music—charge a cover of $20 or more. Many bars and nightspots feature happy hours.
Barbados supports the rum industry with more than 1,600 "rum shops," simple bars where (mostly) men congregate to discuss the world or life in general, drink rum, and eat a cutter (sandwich). In more sophisticated establishments, you can find upscale rum cocktails made with the island's renowned Mount Gay and Cockspur brands—and no shortage of Barbados's own Banks Beer.
The Red Door is located inside Mango Bay but is open to the public. Cocktails, DJs, and live music —this local hot spot is the place to be on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights after 10 pm.