

La Calavera, literally ‘skull’ in Spanish, is one of the most iconic symbols of Día de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration.
Celebrated every year in early November, this tradition pays tribute to the deceased in an atmosphere that is colourful, joyful and deeply spiritual.
Mexicans decorate altars and streets with flowers, candles, offerings and sugar skulls, symbols of the continuity of life. Far from being a sad celebration, Calavera celebrates memory, family and the joy of being together.
It is this festive, warm and lively spirit that inspires the Calavera bar in Saint-Laurent-du-Var: a place where people share, laugh and dance around Mexican tapas, sunny cocktails and lively music.
At Calavera, we celebrate life every evening, just like in Mexico — with passion, conviviality and good humour.
Mexicans decorate altars and streets with flowers, candles, offerings and sugar skulls, symbols of the continuity of life. Far from being a sad celebration, Calavera celebrates memory, family and the joy of being together.
It is this festive, warm and lively spirit that inspires the Calavera bar in Saint-Laurent-du-Var: a place where people share, laugh and dance around Mexican tapas, sunny cocktails and lively music.
At Calavera, we celebrate life every evening, just like in Mexico — with passion, conviviality and good humour.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Payment methods
Payment methods
Payment methods
Bank/credit cardCapacity
Capacity
50 place setting
10 Dining tables outside
Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
Location
Location
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Spoken languages
Spoken languages

