The Den

Pali Hill, Khar West
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Great!

Rated 4.0 by Ruchi

Loved the Karaoke night that happens on Tuesdays. The Den sure attracts a good crowd and plays some really good music. Would love to revisit.


Insane!

Rated 5.0 by Pratik.kanvinde

Went here on a Saturday night just loved this place. Had to run after a couple of beers and their BBQ chicken pizza was superb. The place is very cozy at night and the music just nice too. I would say had a fine Saturday evening.


Insane!

Rated 5.0 by Mohammad Imam

Being Bandraties it's neighborhood bar that serves food which have good combination with alcohol. After work it's place where you can grab a quick bite and a couple of drinks.. They regularly keep hosting some good artists which keeps the vibe of this place rocking all the time.. Not too cheap nor is it too expensive. Staff is very attentive and service is pretty good.. Overall a decent place to unwind post work or chill out with friends over a couple of drinks..


Insane!

Rated 5.0 by Shilavadra Bhattacharjee

This place might be small in terms of size but compensated for it by being fantastic on other departments. The service is spectacular. The nachos, chicken supreme and pizzas have all been great. The craft beer on offer during the World Cup is also really good. A neighbourhood pub that’s very warm and easy going overall.


Avoid!

Rated 1.0 by Rakesh Senwali

Had planned to go to this place with a few friends. While I was waiting for them to show up at the had the urge to take a leak, asked the waiter inside and went to their washroom. Came out in like 2 mins. As I come out to continue waiting for my friends outside, the manager (I'm guessing, he was wearing a light green/yellowish shirt with a tie), talked down to me about using the washroom assuming I wasn't a potential patron. According to him, explicit permission needs to be acquired from him to use the restroom. I was taken aback because in my 30 yrs of living in Mumbai and having had a experienced a similar situation without incident at several places in the city, I never expected this to happen in Bandra. It wasn't even like the place was crowded or there was a queue to use the restroom. No, the place was empty! Deservedly so.  Anyway, as soon I conclude this awkward cringe inducing conversation with the "manager", I turn around to see my friends just arrive. Had a chat with them and decided we're never going back there again.