Feeling like a night out to enjoy yourself? Karma is your spot if you are in this hip part of town! Good mood and happy vibes to commercial music every night make this pub a destination not to be miss. Dance away to oriental and foreign tunes played by different DJs.
And with your drink, how about you nibble on some appetizers/finger food? I recommend Gin Basil, my favorite, but the bartenders are really good and can concoct almost any beverage for you. As for snacking, try the nachos or the chicken strips. It's true that I am a vegetarian, but the latter smelled yummy. And the nachos are simply delicious!
Wednesdays are ladies' nights. Take your girls to party among a young crowd that will be dancing and cheering inside and on the curb as well! Karma is located on Nicolas Turk street, close to EDL, in the Mar Mikhail district, and can cater to about 100 people.
Nicolas Turk street Berberi Bldg
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