One address. Five floors. Six ways to spend an evening. Stay in a suite, dine at Chimney, drink at Cavallo, dance at Gossip, watch sunset from the Sky pool — Yash International is built for the whole night, not just one hour of it.
From the first pour at Cavallo to the last lap in the rooftop pool at dawn — every hour at Yash has a room, a bar, a soundtrack. Pick the act you came for, or stay for all of them.
Dark wood, low candles, the longest live-edge bar in the city. Start the night with a signature pour and a chef's plate — or stay for the whole tasting.
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Multi-cuisine, but quietly Malabari at heart. Spiced kababs, fish trio peppers, the kind of slow-cooked Kerala plates families come back for — served on white linen.
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Pioneer DJ. Real lasers. A floor that fills by midnight on weekends and stays full until last call. Reflxx residencies, guest names from Bangalore and Bombay, and a no-drugs door policy.
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Three room tiers, all big, all quiet. Walk back from the club, take the lift up two floors, sleep on a king with blackout drapes and a bed turn-down already done.
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Coconut palms on one side, the city waking up on the other. Lap the rooftop infinity, take your filter coffee out, then head down to the spa. Open to in-house and weekend members.
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A four-star hotel that quietly became the city's most complete night out. Rooms upstairs. A restaurant for the family. A bar for the after-work. A club for the weekend. A rooftop pool when you don't want any of it.
Yash International sits on Mavoor Road — five minutes from the railway station, walking distance to the bus stand, a single elevator away from every kind of evening Calicut has to offer. Built for the business traveller, kept open late for everyone else.

Layered flavours, candle-low lighting, a horse for a logo. The bar that quietly became the place you bring everyone — first date, anniversary, after-meeting, no-occasion.
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Pioneer DJ booth. Full laser rig. A floor that holds 200 and feels like 400 once the room is warm. Open weekends — and on big nights, the whole night.
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A rooftop that turns into a different room three times a day — pool at noon, sundowner at six, lantern-lit dining after dark. Sky Iftar in Ramadan is now city-famous.
See the Sky →Layers of flavour, poured to perfection — where every shot tells a story.— Cavallo, house line