About Melt Pizzabar
Melt Pizzabar (Anjuna) is a casual garden-style pizza bar nestled in a Portuguese-style old house in Gauwadi, Bouta Waddo village in Anjuna. It was started by local entrepreneur Abhijit (known for the original Melt Pizza Bar in Vagator) and is built around a farm-to-table ethos (www.tripadvisor.in) (www.tripadvisor.com). Many herbs and veggies for its dishes are grown in the restaurant’s own organic garden (www.tripadvisor.in) (www.tripadvisor.com). The menu centers on artisanal, wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas fermented for 48 hours and topped with high-quality ingredients (for example, visitors rave about specialty pies like roasted pumpkin with spinach, pine nuts and ricotta) (www.tripadvisor.com) (www.tripadvisor.in). In the evenings Melt comes alive with a very Goa‐centric relaxed vibe. Guests often describe the atmosphere as warm and rustic – even the owner has been spotted joyfully dancing to the music by the open-air pizza oven (www.tripadvisor.com) (lbb.in). The place is known for serving “pure Goa vibes” in its garden courtyard under the stars (www.whatshot.in) (www.tripadvisor.com), making it both a beloved local hangout and a must-try for visitors.
Events and Programming
Melt Pizzabar doubles as a live-music venue. It hosts occasional DJ nights and small live shows, usually organized by local promoters. In the past it has featured international electronic artists – for example, a “Krunk Presents” series brought Japanese beatmaker Daisuke Tanabe (Jan 2020) and US producer Teebs (Mar 2020) to perform at Melt (www.ticketfairy.com). These are typically all-ages evening events with experimental, downtempo or psychedelic music. Apart from special ticketed concerts, there may be the odd acoustic or DJ session on weekends, but there is no fixed weekly schedule. Most nights feature the regular playlist of chilled lounge tunes while guests dine. In short, programming is sporadic: plan ahead for any big shows, but otherwise expect a casual dinner crowd rather than a nightly concert schedule. (When shows are announced, tickets sell fast – e.g. one event page even noted “No tickets are currently available” for a sold-out Melt show (www.ticketfairy.com).)
Tickets and Booking
For normal restaurant dining, there is no cover charge and walk-ins are welcome (though you can call ahead to reserve a table). The operative contact number is +91 82798 01420, which guests have used to ask about availability. However, for special music events at Melt, tickets are usually required in advance. Local promoters or online platforms typically handle ticket sales. Since Melt only hosts a handful of concerts each year, it’s best to watch announcements on Goa event listings or the venue’s social media for ticket release dates. When events are announced, popular shows can sell out, so plan to buy early. Note that some events may carry 21+ age restrictions or staged start times (doors often open in the early evening), so check any event details closely in advance.
Seating and Layout
The venue is mostly outdoor. There is a garden dining area with wooden tables and chairs, and a stage/performance space set up in amphitheater style (urbanaut.app). Seating is informal – think picnic tables, benches, and lounge patches of lawn. No fixed seats or numbered tables are used. Any table can command a good view of the stage, though front-row tables or standing spots near the speakers provide the best concert viewing. According to guides, Melt really is an “outdoor amphitheatre” surrounded by its organic farm (urbanaut.app). It has a large wood-fired oven as a focal point in the garden, reinforcing the rustic vibe (lbb.in). The floor surface is mostly grass and stone, so comfortable shoes help. Because it’s open-air, take note that sound disperses evenly – you’ll hear the music from any spot, but some edges of the garden are quieter if you prefer background tunes only.
Getting There and Parking
Melt Pizzabar’s address is 1279 Carment Villa, Gauwadi, Bouta Waddo, Anjuna, Bardez, Goa (PIN 403509) (www.tripadvisor.com). It sits down a quiet side lane off the main Anjuna road (use GPS or a mapping app to locate “Melt Pizzabar” as this address). Drive there via the Arpora–Anjuna road when coming from Mapusa or Panaji. For those driving, note there is free off-street parking on the property in addition to plenty of street parking nearby (www.tripadvisor.com). Autorickshaws and motorbike taxis (locally called “autos”) are a common drop-off option. Goa’s public buses run along the highway (to Anjuna/Mapusa), but none stop right at Melt’s lane. If using transit, take a bus to the Anjuna junctions and then a short taxi/auto ride. The nearest train station is Thivim (in North Goa), about 15–20 km away. Goa’s Dabolim airport (GOI) is roughly 40 km south; expect a 60–90 minute taxi trip from there. Rideshare services (Uber/Ola) operate intermittently in the Anjuna area, especially during high season. In general, arriving by private vehicle or taxi yields the most convenience.
Inside the Venue
On entry, Melt Pizzabar feels like a cozy open-air bistro. The décor is rustic Goan with wooden accents, planters, and warm lighting. An on-site bar serves a full range of drinks. Staff typically greet you on arrival; one reviewer even felt like an old friend when the owners personally introduced guests to their bartender and signature cocktails (lbb.in). The kitchen is fully visible, featuring a wood-fired pizza oven; you may smell fresh dough baking as you walk in. The menu includes not just pizzas but small starters (pastas, salads, arancini, etc.) and daily desserts, along with a modest wine and beer list. Many cocktails are house specialties – for example, visitors recommend trying the bar’s crafted gin-based drinks or tropical mixes (lbb.in). Customers can pay by credit card or popular digital wallets (no need to bring large amounts of cash) (www.tripadvisor.com). Dress is casual (beachwear or smart casual is fine). Note that service can slow down when the place is packed; plan some patience if a large group has just ordered, as couriers of food and drinks may lag behind busy periods. If you’re attending a ticketed event, there is usually ID/age check at the door (many shows are 21+). Facilities include basic restrooms near the back of the garden. There is no formal coat check or cloakroom. Free Wi-Fi is not advertised for diners, so consider your data needs accordingly.
Nearby Amenities
Melt sits in a rural pocket of Anjuna, but a short trip from the main road unlocks many options. For pre- or post-meal dining, Anjuna’s main strip (toward Baga) has numerous cafes and bars – popular spots include Hole in the Wall Cafe, Matha Cafe, or Babu’s. The famous Curlies and Shiva Valley beach shacks are 10-15 minutes’ drive toward the beach if you fancy a lively shindig or dinner by the waves. For quick bites closer by, there are Indian/Goan restaurants and street food counters on the highway. Bars and nightlife are a short taxi ride away in Arpora or Vagator (e.g. Club Cubana, though that’s more club-style). As for stays, the region has hotels and guesthouses ranging from budget inns and hippie hostels in Anjuna/Vagator to mid-range resorts (like those in Calangute or Candolim, about 5-10 km south). If you’re coming in for an evening event, plan to arrive early as nearby dining options fill up – Goa doesn’t have late-night public transit, so if you stay out late, book a taxi or rideshare home in advance.
What Makes This Venue Special
Several factors make Melt Pizzabar unique in the Goa scene. Architecturally, it retains an old-Portuguese house charm and open-air element that capture “pure Goa vibes” (www.whatshot.in). The two owners (friends) run it with genuine warmth – reviews note how they personally farm ingredients and even dance behind the counter with guests (www.tripadvisor.in) (www.tripadvisor.com). Its emphasis on high-quality, handmade pizzas in a back-to-roots atmosphere stands out: everything from dough (fermented for days (www.tripadvisor.in)) to toppings (homegrown veggies (www.tripadvisor.in)) is artisanal. Culturally, it serves as a community hub for Anjuna: artists, families, and travelers mingle here under the stars. Over the years it has hosted memorable international music acts (e.g. Teebs, Daisuke Tanabe (www.ticketfairy.com)) that lent the venue a small-but-noteworthy place in Goa’s musical lore. In short, artists love its intimate stage and audiences love its laid-back garden setting – a fusion of Italian pizza craft with authentic Goan character.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The garden floor is mostly grass and uneven stone, so wheelchair or stroller access is limited. If mobility is a concern, plan to visit with assistance. All seating areas are outdoors with no ramps—sticking to a shortwalk from the parking lot is recommended. What To Bring: A light jacket or shawl can be handy for cool ocean breezes at night. If visiting during the day, bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) for the uncovered patio. Insect repellent is useful, as mosquitoes can appear after sundown in the vegetation. Carry ID if attending a late-night show, as they enforce age limits (concerts are often 21+) (www.ticketfairy.com). Pocket cash isn’t strictly necessary (cards/digital pay work (www.tripadvisor.com)), but a small amount may be useful for quick tips. Etiquette: Dress is beach casual – flip-flops, shorts and sarongs are perfectly fine. The vibe is informal, so there is generally no strict dress code or formal dining atmosphere. Aged Restrictions: There is no adult-only policy during normal hours – families and children are welcome (one reviewer even observed “space is really big, there is a garden with fresh vegetables and trees” (www.tripadvisor.com)). For special DJ nights, check age limits before you go. Service: Small staff means service can be slow when busy. Tips by guests suggest patience during large gatherings (www.tripadvisor.com). It’s wise to order drinks first so you can sip while waiting for food. Peak Times: Dinner rush runs from about 8–10 pm. On busy weekends or event nights, arrive early to grab a good seat and to avoid long waits for food. Photography: Personal photo-taking is fine – many diners photograph the pizzas and garden – just be respectful of other guests’ privacy. Special Requests: The kitchen is small, so advanced notice is needed for large group orders or dietary requests. If you have allergies or need a customized vegetarian pizza, mention it when ordering. Weather Policy: Melt is primarily outdoor. In heavy rain or storms it can close or clear out quickly (always have a backup plan for indoor dining if bad weather is forecast in Goa).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the address and location of Melt Pizzabar?
Melt Pizzabar is at 1279 Carment Villa, Gauwadi, Bouta Waddo, Anjuna, Bardez, Goa 403509 (www.tripadvisor.com). It’s tucked down a village lane off the main Anjuna road. Plugging the name or address into Google Maps or your GPS will take you there directly.
Is there parking available at Melt Pizzabar?
Yes. There’s a small private parking area on-site, plus plenty of free street parking along the village road (www.tripadvisor.com). It’s best to arrive early for a good spot, especially on busy nights.
How can I get to Melt Pizzabar by public transportation?
Melt is not on a direct bus route. The nearest major transit hub is Mapusa or Thivim station, from which you would take a taxi or auto-rickshaw to Anjuna. Some state buses run Panaji–Mapusa–Anjuna along the highway; get off at the Anjuna turnoff and take a short auto ride to Gauwadi. Rideshare services in Goa also work intermittently. In practice, most visitors find taxis or rental scooters the most convenient way to reach this rural lane.
What are the opening hours of Melt Pizzabar?
Melt Pizzabar is typically open in the evening. Current listings show it opens around 5–6 PM and serves dinner until about 11 PM (www.whatshot.in). It may be closed during the day and on certain weekdays, so check the latest hours (for example on Google Maps). On nights with special events, hours may extend late.
How do I book tickets for a DJ show or concert at Melt Pizzabar?
Any music events at Melt are usually announced by the event promoters. Tickets for these shows are typically sold online or via the local promoter, and often sell out quickly. It’s best to follow Goa event listings or the venue’s social media for sale announcements. There is no physical box office on-site, so plan to buy in advance. (One past concert listing noted “No tickets are currently available,” indicating many shows sell out (www.ticketfairy.com).)
Is seating at Melt general admission or reserved?
All seating is general admission. Tables and benches are first-come, first-served. There are no reserved or ticketed seats; even at concerts you simply choose a spot. If you want a good view, arrive early to claim one of the front tables or a spot near the stage. Otherwise, any outdoor table provides a full experience in the cozy garden space (urbanaut.app).
Does Melt Pizzabar have a cover charge?
There is no cover charge for the restaurant itself on normal nights – you pay only for food and drinks. However, if there’s a special music event, there may be a ticket fee charged by the promoter. Always check event details beforehand, as some shows list age restrictions and door entry fees.
What kind of food and drinks does Melt Pizzabar serve?
Melt’s menu specializes in artisanal wood-fired pizzas (with vegetarian and vegan options) as well as salads, pastas and small appetizers. Customers frequently mention dishes like their roasted pumpkin and Parma ham pizzas. The bar offers a range of beers, wines and creative cocktails – many recipes are house specials (guests are invited to try the “signature cocktails” listed on the menu) (lbb.in). Fresh juices, coffee/tea and desserts of the day round out the selection. It’s a good idea to save appetite for the pizza – that’s what Melt is famous for!
Are children and pets allowed at Melt Pizzabar?
During regular dining hours, Melt is family-friendly and children are welcome. The large garden and vegetable beds even captivate younger guests (www.tripadvisor.com). On evenings with live music, check the announcement – some shows are 21+ (though kids could still come early if it’s a mostly dinner crowd). Dogs are not recommended (the sandy outdoor area and active kitchen make it less comfortable for pets). In general, treat it like any restaurant – kids should be supervised and cleaned up after.
How much do meals cost at Melt Pizzabar?
Melt Pizzabar is mid-range by Goa standards. Expect pizzas in the ₹300–₹600 range (depending on toppings), salads/pastas around ₹200–₹400, and appetizers similarly priced. Cocktails typically run ₹250–₹400. With a pizza and a drink, a meal for two usually comes out to roughly ₹1,000–₹1,500 total. There are no menu or ticket links here, but reviews frequently describe Melt as slightly higher-priced than the cheapest beach shacks (it is not a budget spot), reflecting the artisanal ingredients and ambiance.
What is the dress code at Melt Pizzabar?
The atmosphere is very laid-back, so there is no strict dress code – beach casual is fine. Many guests arrive in shorts, flip-flops or sarees, especially on weekend nights. If you plan to join a dance event, just wear something comfortable and weather-appropriate. The important thing is that it’s a relaxed, open-air garden setting, so leave the fancy formalwear at home.
Does Melt Pizzabar accept credit cards or digital payments?
Yes. The venue accepts major credit cards and popular digital payment apps (www.tripadvisor.com). Carrying some small cash is still handy (for tips or backups), but you can swipe your card for the meal.
What is the capacity of Melt Pizzabar?
Melt Pizzabar is relatively small and intimate. While no official number is posted, it seats roughly 40–60 people spread across tables and standing room outdoors. Large events sometimes add extra seating on the lawn. It’s far from a huge club – think of it as a cozy garden restaurant where everyone knows your name.
Does weather affect visiting Melt Pizzabar?
Yes, since Melt is an open-air venue, heavy rain or storms may cause delays or short notice closures. In Goa’s monsoon season, it’s wise to call ahead if severe weather is forecast. On a rainy evening, some parties move inside (if a small indoor area is available) or patrons wait it out with hot drinks. If the sky looks unsettled, the staff might delay or cancel outdoor performances at their discretion.