I went into Tito’s with my wife after paying a Rs 2500 coverage charge on Christmas Day. At the door, I was informed discretely that while the cover was Rs 2,500, I would only be provided cover at the bar for Rs 2,000. OK, fair enough, I thought and went in. I should have looked at the menu, that was my mistake. For Christmas Day, Tito’s wanted Rs 400 for a beer, Rs 300 for a “Tito’s Rum, Whiskey or Vodka”, and ridiculous prices for other liquor. OK, we thought, maybe we’ll get a couple of drinks in, so we order a 30ml Tito’s vodka and a 60ml Tito’s rum. The waiter rushes back to tell me that the rum isn’t available. Is there anything other than Tito’s rum? Oh, there’s Bacardi Black, which costs Rs 280 per bottle in the market, the price at Tito’s? Rs 1000 for 60ml. But hold on, we need mixer, so we order a soda. How much is the can of soda? Just Rs 300 per can, which you can get for Rs 40 per bottle in any restaurant in Goa. Water is the same rate. We also order a plate of French Fries for Rs 300, that seemed reasonable. But wait, food is not included in the cover charge, so we have to pay for it separately. And we then have to order a breezer for Rs 400 because there are no refunds. Asked for a hookah, and they figured we looked broke because we are dark skinned Indians and just didn’t bring us the menu. Left the French fries, walked out of the club onto the beach and had way more fun. Would not recommend this club, unless you’re willing to drop Rs 10k for two people for a good time. For reference, I’m from Bangalore and spend less than half that for awesome experiences at bars and restaurants there that look better, sound better, and feel better. Tito’s is just Goa’s premier tourist trap, avoid at all costs, unless you’re one of those people who likes Caucasian women hired cheaply and dancing at the entrances to lure people in. For more background, Tito’s was founded in 1971 and the interiors look like it. We were treated to empty display cabinets with empty bottles of water and assorted garbage filled in them near where we were sitting. More people were dancing on the beach too, was happy we shifted there, though we were perfectly entitled to just sit there without drinking or eating anything courtesy a stamp on our arms. Not my idea of a good time though. The music was nothing to write home about either, given I’m based...
Read moreReview of Titos Club, Goa – Stag Entry Experience.
If you're planning a night out at Titos Club Goa as a group of stags, be prepared for overpriced entry fees and poor crowd management. We were a group of 10 guys, and the entry charge was ridiculous—they forced us to buy a ₹20,000 drink coupon, which was only for drinks.
Hidden Costs & Pricing
Food is separate: To order food, you need another ₹10,000 coupon. So, in total, you’re looking at ₹30,000+ just for basic food and drinks.
Drink prices are sky-high: Bottles range from ₹6,000 to ₹13,000. So, unless you’re prepared to spend a fortune, you’ll feel ripped off.
Terrible Crowd Management & Insulting Behavior
The worst part of the night was the disrespectful behavior of the DJ Bhumika Singh. She poured liquor on my friend's face—completely unprovoked and rude! What kind of behavior is this from a professional?
To make it worse, my friend is not a random drunk tourist—he is a well-settled businessman from the UK, yet this so-called DJ treated him with absolute disrespect. The crowd management was terrible, and no one from the staff even intervened. Is this how they treat their guests?
Ambiance & Experience
Stage Shows: There were some performances, but nothing too special. I have uploaded a few videos for reference.
Crowd: The place only gets active after 11 PM, so if you go early, expect a dull atmosphere.
Space Issues: Due to ongoing renovations, the club feels cramped and lacks proper movement space.
Parking & Accessibility
If you’re coming by car, there is paid parking available about 100 meters up and down from Titos.
Final Verdict – Overhyped & Disrespectful Treatment
⚠️ BEWARE OF THE PRICING TRAP—the mandatory drink and food coupons make this place one of the most expensive and misleading clubs in Goa for stags. But beyond the cost, the lack of basic hospitality and respect ruins the experience.
The rude behavior of DJ Bhumika Singh, terrible crowd management, and unjustified high pricing make this a club to avoid. Spend your money elsewhere, where you’ll be treated...
Read moreMe and my 2 friends decided to check out the "happening" night life of North Goa after spending a few quiet and memorable days in South Goa. So, we headed to the very popular Tito's Club at Baga hoping to have a fun filled boys night out. But our experience at Titos was, unfortunately, a significant letdown and definitely not worth the hype surrounding this club.
Firstly, the cover charges were exorbitant at ₹2000 per person, especially considering the overall experience. To add to the disappointment, the food options were extremely limited, particularly for vegetarians.
Secondly, the ambience has not been well maintained. The upkeep seemed to be neglected and gives a very shoddy feel generally.
Additionally, the DJ's performance was merely "okay", with songs being played out without any real mixing or creative transitions. I am not sure but maybe he did not put in any effort as the crowd did not seem tocare as long as a Bollywood / Punjabi song was played. Probably on a different night his performance may be much better.
However, the worst aspect of the night was the severely overcrowded dance floor. It was packed with drunk individuals, and unfortunately, a significant number of men were openly harassing girls, inappropriately touching them, and even filming them without consent. What was truly shocking and unacceptable was that all of this was happening right next to the stage, and the club management and bouncer team appeared completely indifferent, doing nothing to address the blatant harassment.
Given this deplorable experience, I can definitely not recommend Tito's Club for women or for any decent person looking to have a good time. Goa offers numerous other places that provide a far more enjoyable and safe environment for a night out. Save your money and look for better...
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