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Potato Head Beach Club
The guide was updated:One of Bali’s most popular beachfront hangouts, Potato Head Beach Club lets you swim in the infinity pool, sip house-infused cocktails, and catch world-class DJs spinning from day into night. The menu features internationally inspired dishes made with local ingredients, and the whole place feels like a non-stop good-time spot for chilling and dancing.
Useful Information
- Address: Petitenget St No. 51B, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 9am–midnight, Fri & Sat 9am–2am
- Website: seminyak.potatohead.co
- Email: seminyak@potatohead.co
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Potato Head Beach Club
One of Bali’s most popular beachfront hangouts, Potato Head Beach Club lets you swim in the infinity pool, sip house-infused cocktails, and catch world-class DJs spinning from day into night. The menu features internationally inspired dishes made with local ingredients, and the whole place feels like a non-stop good-time spot for chilling and dancing.
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Rock Bar
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