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Club Havana

Soca, reggae, dancehall, internationalCover: $10-20

One of Antigua's premier nightclubs in St. John's, featuring a large dance floor, multiple bars, and regular themed nights. Club Havana draws a mix of locals and tourists for soca, dancehall, and international hits. Peak nights are Friday and Saturday with occasional live performances.

Club Havana is one of Antigua's premier nightclubs, operating in St. John's as one of the island's largest and most established club venues. It functions as a centrepiece of the capital's after-midnight scene, drawing a mixed crowd of locals and tourists to a full-scale nightclub experience that includes a large dance floor, multiple bars, professional lighting rigs, and a consistent programme of themed nights and occasional live performances.

The music policy is rooted in soca and dancehall — the dominant genres of Antiguan nightlife culture — broadened by a programme that incorporates reggae, R&B, and international pop depending on the night's theme. Themed evenings are a regular part of the weekly schedule, with different nights designated by genre, demographic, or event concept. Friday and Saturday nights represent the peak of the week, with the largest crowds and the most produced evenings. The sound system is built for the large space, and bass registers at physical levels comfortable for those who appreciate volume in a proper club context.

The crowd skews toward the 21–35 age range, with a significant local Antiguan presence alongside a tourist contingent that grows during the November-April high season and surges during Carnival in late July and early August. Dress tends toward smart-casual for women and neat casual for men — the door is relaxed about footwear and labels but expects a basic level of presentation on weekend nights. Very casual beach attire may receive scrutiny at the door when the venue is busy.

The drinks programme is built around accessibility — rum-based cocktails, local Wadadli Beer, imported spirits, and themed cocktail specials tied to the night's programme. Multiple bars positioned around the club reduce queuing pressure on peak nights. Bottle service is available and popular with larger groups celebrating birthdays or special occasions.

Cover charges apply most nights, typically ranging from EC$25 to EC$55 (approximately USD $10–20) depending on the night. The club operates from 10 PM through to 4 AM on Thursday through Saturday. Entry before midnight tends to be easier; queues build after midnight on peak nights.

Hours: 10PM-4AM Thursday-Saturday

Highlights

  • One of St. John's largest nightclubs with a dedicated dance floor and professional sound system
  • Soca, dancehall, reggae, and international music policy matching the heart of Antiguan nightlife culture
  • Regular themed nights and occasional live performances throughout the season
  • Peak nights Friday and Saturday drawing a mixed crowd of locals and visitors
  • Bottle service available for groups marking special occasions or seeking priority placement

Tips

  • Arrive before midnight on Friday and Saturday to avoid the queue and potential door-price increases
  • Carnival season in late July and August produces the busiest and most energetic nights of the year — expect larger crowds and extended hours
  • Dress smart-casual — neat appearance is expected at the door on weekend nights; beach casual may be turned away
  • Themed nights vary by week; check local social media for the current schedule before planning a visit

FAQ

What is the cover charge at Club Havana?

Cover charges typically range from EC$25 to EC$55 (approximately USD $10–20) depending on the night and any special event programming.

What are Club Havana's operating hours?

The club operates from 10 PM to 4 AM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, with extended hours during Carnival and public holidays.

What music is played at Club Havana?

The music policy centres on soca, dancehall, and reggae — the dominant genres of Antiguan nightlife — supplemented by R&B and international tracks depending on the theme of the night.

Is there a dress code at Club Havana?

The door expects smart-casual presentation on weekend nights. Very casual beach attire may be turned away, though formal dress is not required.

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