Updated On: 09 August, 2020 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Gitanjali Chandrasekharan

Latin dance mentor Mary Lobo
Andheri resident Jaanvi Chowhan got a first taste of Mumbai's nightlife when she was in Class 10. "We started heading out to clubs, but had to lie to parents and say we were going for sleepovers to a friend's place because we were too young to be at clubs," she says. "Of course, all that changed when we grew up," says the 29-year-old.
From then till a year ago, before she moved to Pune, the event manager would hang out at Bonobo, Linking Road and Veranda at Bandra's Executive Enclave, one of the few bars that had jazz nights on Saturdays. "I'd love going there just to change things up," she says, adding that another place her friends had started frequenting is antiSOCIAL at Lower Parel. Actually, still do. And, here's why.