Last Mango Bar & Chill To Open At The Wharf

John Mullen • December 13, 2025

Marlin Circle is adding a new coastal dining spot

Last Mango at the Wharf

A well-known brand is bringing its special island magic to Orange Beach. The Wharf is about to get a lively new addition to its heart. This new venue promises to be a fun spot for everyone. It will sit right in the center of the action around Marlin Circle.


Guests and locals will not have to wait long to visit this new spot. The official opening is currently scheduled to happen in the spring of 2026. This launch marks a special time for the popular entertainment district. It gives residents a first look at a major upcoming project.


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Last Mango Bar & Chill is designed to be a vibrant coastal destination. It serves as an exclusive preview for the future Margaritaville Resort Orange Beach at The Wharf. The venue aims to offer a relaxed way of life. Guests get a taste of the resort experience early.


The new venue will feature several distinct areas for fun and dining. There will be a high-energy bar located outdoors for sunny days. Guests who prefer staying inside can enjoy a full-service restaurant. A special corner is set aside just for entertainment.


This entertainment corner will have plenty of activities for people to enjoy. It comes complete with an arcade for gaming. A jukebox will also be available for music lovers to pick tunes. These features mix with a nostalgic design to create a warm and welcoming mood.


The atmosphere blends relaxed coastal charm with a lively spirit. It is built to be a comfortable place for guests of all ages. The design encourages friends and families to connect and celebrate. It acts as a natural gathering point for the community.


Scenery is a big part of the appeal at this new location. The spot offers views of the waterfront and marina. Live music will fill the air to keep the energy high. The menu will feature signature cool concoctions for guests to enjoy.


This indoor-outdoor dining experience captures a laid-back spirit. It sets the tone for everything that is coming next to the area. Great food and water views will come together here. It creates a true Margaritaville vibe at the heart of The Wharf.


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