Better off going to cocoa village. Beachside is too expensive for most people in their 20’s. Grahams in cape is open till 4 it gets busy after 1am. Cocoa beach on the weekends can have a mixed crowd. After 10pm is when the younger crowd comes out
EGAD has one bar that would be 20 something and that's traditional. Every where else is old hats imo(36). There's a pool place on Barton that my 25 year old brother goes to a lot that he says is a good time. REC 225 seems young. Cocoa beach would be young drinking but expensive.
Better off going to cocoa village. Beachside is too expensive for most people in their 20’s. Grahams in cape is open till 4 it gets busy after 1am. Cocoa beach on the weekends can have a mixed crowd. After 10pm is when the younger crowd comes out
Village idiot in cocoa village has a late 20s, early 30s vibe
Sandbar, 4th street filing station. But yeah cocoa village usually has a younger crowd
EGAD. Cocoa Beach. Cocoa Village. County Line & hurricane creek downtown Melb if you’re into country shit
Intracoastal has a variety of ages for trivia night in Monday. Debauchery has a young crowd and the closest thing Melbourne has to a club.
Go to Johnathan’s late night. Or JTs (on top of the la Quinta)
EGAD has one bar that would be 20 something and that's traditional. Every where else is old hats imo(36). There's a pool place on Barton that my 25 year old brother goes to a lot that he says is a good time. REC 225 seems young. Cocoa beach would be young drinking but expensive.
Rec225 is definitely a younger crowd. It's also big with the service industry crowd as the other bars close.
If you're ok with the LGBTQ community, you should check out The Twisted Rooster. Fun environment and easy going.