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The Calavera, literally meaning “skull” in Spanish, is one of the most iconic symbols of Día de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. Celebrated every year at the beginning of November, this tradition honors loved ones who have passed away in a colorful, joyful, and deeply spiritual atmosphere. Mexicans decorate altars and streets with flowers, candles, offerings, and sugar skulls, symbolizing the continuity of life. Far from being a sad occasion, the Calavera is a celebration of memory, family, and togetherness.
It is this festive, warm, and vibrant spirit that inspires the Calavera Bar in Saint-Laurent-du-Var — a place to share, laugh, and dance over Mexican tapas, sunny cocktails, and lively music.
At Calavera, life itself is celebrated every night, just like in Mexico — with passion, conviviality, and joy.
Reservation
Tables are reserved for 15 minutes. Please select the date and time of your reservation. For groups of 13 or more, please specify the exact number of people in the comments. In the event of a late arrival, please call the restaurant directly. Remember to check your spam folder for booking confirmation.