Sailor's Lounge sits over the water off Admiralty Road in Lekki Phase 1 and bills itself as Nigeria's first floating bar. The space splits into three sections, Sailor's Bar, Captain's Cabin, and Captain's Deck, with the deck built directly above the lagoon.
It suits date nights, visiting friends you want to impress, and long Sunday afternoons with the band playing. It will frustrate anyone in a hurry; reviewers consistently warn that busy nights slow the kitchen down.
Wood decking, rope rails, and open sides keep the nautical theme literal rather than decorative. Eat Drink Lagos singled out the setting as the reason to come, with the lagoon breeze doing work no interior designer could. Sunset is the room's best feature.
The cocktail list leans tropical and sweet, led by the house Drunken Sailor. Expect Lagos island pricing, with cocktails around 8,000 to 12,000 naira and bottle service beyond that. The seafood platter, calamari, croaker, lobster, crab, and prawns, is the standard table order alongside grilled catfish.
Lekki professionals, island families at the weekend, and a steady expat contingent. Tripadvisor reviewers note the live band on Sundays shifts the room from restaurant to lounge as the evening runs on. Birthdays and group celebrations dominate Saturday nights.
Admiralty Road is the spine of Lekki Phase 1 nightlife, ten minutes from Victoria Island across the Lekki bridge. Make a night of it with Vellvett nearby, or start earlier at The Lounge VI across the water.
Sunday afternoon into evening is the play, when the live band runs and the sunset lands across the lagoon. Weekdays stay calm and are better for conversation and the seafood.
Plenty of Lagos lounges promise waterfront; Sailor's Lounge actually floats on it. Time it to sunset and the room sells itself.