Artists guide:
Maldives
FlatMelon

FlatMelon bring soul music alive with tasteful renditions of classic favorites. Covering a wide range of artists, including Prince, Childish Gambino, and Bob Marley, the group showcases their talents and ensures that there’s a taste of something for everyone.

 

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SeaHouse Cafe’

“It’s open 24 hours and a cool environment” – SKY ROCK

“…the only cafe open after midnight.” – Flat Melon

“I recommend Seahouse cafe because it’s the only cafe open 24 hours.” – Unoosha

Dhathuruvehi 3, Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Malé, Maldives
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The Civil Coffee Society

“It’s gotta be Civil Coffee Society. Our favorites are Long black and Cold Brew. Civil Coffee because they were the first to offer speciality coffee to the Maldives. And till now there taste has not changed.” – Flat Melon

Male Fareedhee Magu Malé, Malé 20192, Maldives
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Seagull Cafe’

“Our favorite hangover meal is at Seagull Cafe and favorite meals is Beef steak.” – Flat Melon

Maafannu, Male, Maldives
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