Tucked above a quiet stretch of Adeola Odeku Street, Atlas Lagos has quietly become the city's most-talked-about new nightlife destination since opening in December.

The 600-capacity rooftop venue blends panoramic views of Victoria Island with a Caribbean-influenced kitchen led by Trinidad-born chef Rene Ferreira, an open-flame mixology bar, and a resident-DJ booth that spins Afrobeats, Amapiano and dancehall till sunrise.

The Vibe

Saturday nights pull a who's-who of Lagos creative-class regulars — fashion stylists, fintech founders, Nollywood A-listers — with table minimums starting at ₦400,000.

Sunday daytime "Carnival Brunch" sessions, where attendees roll in head-wraps and linen, have become a viral fixture on Instagram.

Where

Atlas Lagos, 27a Adeola Odeku Street, VI. Dress code: smart-casual. Reservations strongly advised.

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