A smart restaurant serving creative dishes made from local ingredients, a glam cocktail bar, and the occasional live-jazz act, Blue House fits the bill for a date or special evening. In the furthest part of Congo Town, it's about a 20- to 30-minute drive from the city centre.
Blue House
Monrovia
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