Mint Nightclub
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BALI/ Updated : Aug 24, 2016, 16:25 IST
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Mint Nightclub is another of Seminyak’s more classy clubbing experiences that attracts a mixed crowd. The stylish nightclub has live resident and international guest DJs who play a good mix of house, trance, techno, and hip-hop mu … Read more
Mint Nightclub is another of Seminyak’s more classy clubbing experiences that attracts a mixed crowd. The stylish nightclub has live resident and international guest DJs who play a good mix of house, trance, techno, and hip-hop music, to keep revellers dancing into the early hours of the morning. Read less
Mint Nightclub is another of Seminyak’s more classy clubbing experiences that attracts a mixed crowd. The stylish nightclub has live resident and international guest DJs who play a good mix of house, trance, techno, and hip-hop music, to keep revellers dancing into the early hours of the morning.There is also the Mint Terrace where you can chill out in the lounge and sample the huge selection of sophisticated and creative cocktails. Mint also serves good pan-Asian cuisine, wood-fired pizzas, pastas and steaks, as well as a selection of tapas dishes and small bites to enjoy with friends if you start to feel a little peckish from the dancing.
Mint is a place that tends to not get lively until late, the cocktail happy hours bring in some early birds but usually after-dinner gatherings and late evening drinks with friends is the scene here. The vibe gradually builds momentum and the party reaches full throttle around midnight.
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