A two-story brick
room that refused
to be quiet.
Pison opened in 2014 as a coffee bar with a stage in the back. Eleven years later, the back is still a stage — and the front has fed half of Bali at one point or another.
Exposed beams. Dark wood panels. A world map painted across the back wall. Brick that looks like it remembers every conversation. The room was built for two things [coffee that takes itself seriously, and music that doesn't]. Most nights it does both before midnight.
It's the first stop on a long night, the last stop on a slow morning, and somewhere in between it became one of the most-tagged rooms on the island. We're fine with that.
