Tito’s
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In 1971, founder Mr Tito Henry De Souza set up a place to cater to domestic and international tourists visiting Goa. And a trendy chilled out place was born in Baga.
In 1971, founder Mr Tito Henry De Souza set up a place to cater to domestic and international tourists visiting Goa. And a trendy chilled out place was born in Baga. Read less

In 1971, founder Mr Tito Henry De Souza set up a place to cater to domestic and international tourists visiting Goa. And a trendy chilled out place was born in Baga. It was the time of the hippies and the flower power generation. People from Western Europe and America searching for nirvana or spiritual salvation. The tiny state of Goa put them on the right track. In this environment, Tito De Souza decided to settle down, often serving dinner with the roar of the waves in the background and the lights of the traditional balao (a candlelit in a paper lantern) to create the ambience and keep out the dark.
Today in the 21st century his sons David and Ricardo De Souza have created a place where people who look for relieving the stress in the modern world can come in and let their hair down. No longer the roar of the waves but retro and Bollywood tracks light up their lives and remove their cares. Instead of the balao, the strobe and disco lights flash in the dark creating an ambience for the 21st century gen next searching for their own particular nirvana. Tito's Club was born.
With a cover charge one can have unlimited house drinks. There are two soundproofed rooms with attached bars. Order a Devil's Fizz or go High Voltage (names of cocktails) with the music. On weekends, you can see long queues waiting to get in with music and spirits imbibed till the wee hours of the next morning. Adjacent to Tito's courtyard, the alfresco dining place, and to Mambo's Café which caters to the hunger pangs, the dreams of founder Mr Tito Henry De Souza is a legacy that is carried on.
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