
Mojo Bar
Mojo Bar at Katouni 12 is a rock and alternative bar spread across two floors with live DJ sets on weekends. The interior is dark, with band posters and music memorabilia covering the walls, a long bar on the ground floor, and an upstairs area that provides a slightly different atmosphere. The music is unapologetically rock-oriented: classic rock, punk, metal, and alternative dominate the playlists and DJ sets. Beer is cheap at EUR 3 to 5, making it one of the most affordable bars in Ladadika. Cocktails are EUR 5 to 7, and shots EUR 3 to 4. No cover charge. The crowd is young, predominantly university students from Thessaloniki's large academic community, drawn by the cheap drinks and the music policy. The atmosphere is loud, dark, and energetic, with the kind of no-frills rock bar character that chains can't replicate. Weekend nights get packed from 11 PM onward, with the upstairs area overflowing and the ground floor bar deep in customers. The bar's reputation has been built on consistency: same music, same prices, same attitude for years.
What to Expect
A dark, loud rock bar where the music is the point. You'll walk into a narrow ground floor dominated by a bar counter and walls covered in band posters. The music hits you immediately. Upstairs offers more space and a slightly different vantage point. The crowd is young, dressed in black, and there for the music.
Dark, loud, and proudly alternative. The kind of bar that smells like beer and sounds like a guitar solo.
Rock, classic rock, punk, metal, alternative, and grunge. DJ sets on weekends.
Band t-shirts and dark jeans. Rock bar attire. Nobody's judging your outfit.
Rock music fans, budget-conscious students, and anyone who wants a loud, dark bar without pretension.
Cash preferred. Cards accepted.
Price Range
Beer EUR 3-5, cocktails EUR 5-7, shots EUR 3-4
≈ $3-5 beer, $5-8 cocktails, $3-4 shots
Hours
Daily 8 PM to 4 AM.
Insider Tip
Come for the cheap beer and the music. The upstairs has more space on crowded nights. Don't expect fancy cocktails; this is a beer-and-shots bar. Saturday nights have the best DJ sets. Wear dark clothing and you'll blend right in.
Full Review
Mojo Bar is the bar that every university district needs. It's dark, loud, cheap, and uncompromising about its musical identity. The walls are a collage of band posters, gig flyers, and rock memorabilia that have accumulated over years. The lighting barely qualifies as lighting. And the beer is cheap enough that students can afford a full evening without strategic financial planning.
The music is the bar's personality. Classic rock, punk, metal, and alternative rotate through the speakers at a volume that discourages quiet conversation. On DJ nights, the selections lean toward deep cuts and fan favorites rather than commercial hits. The crowd responds to tracks they love with the physical enthusiasm of people who care about this music, and the bar's compact size amplifies that energy.
The two-floor layout provides some variety. The ground floor is where the action concentrates, with the bar as the social nucleus. Upstairs has more standing room and slightly less intensity, useful when the ground floor reaches capacity. Both floors share the same musical policy and the same dark aesthetic.
Mojo Bar isn't trying to be anything other than what it is. There are no craft cocktails, no trendy decor, and no attempt to attract a crowd beyond its core demographic. This purity of purpose is its greatest strength. If you want a rock bar, this is a rock bar. Everything else is beside the point.
The Neighborhood
Mojo Bar is on Katouni Street in Ladadika, steps from Gorilla Bar and other venues. Its rock-focused identity distinguishes it from the cocktail bars and traditional music venues that fill the rest of the district. It draws a specific crowd that crosses over with the Valaoritou alternative scene.
Getting There
Same location as the other Ladadika venues. Walk to Katouni Street from the waterfront or Aristotelous Square. The bar is at street level on the pedestrian lane.
Address
Katouni 12, Ladadika, Thessaloniki 546 25
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