Tasteful live music complements the soft lighting, warm brass rails and soft leather chairs that together imbue a hush-hush ambiance. Half-price drinks with complimentary canapes during daily happy hour, 5.30-7pm. Nixon drank here, you know.
The café/sports bar/restaurant mix has been done before and, as though there wasn’t enough choice, another has been added to list. Pasha is located in the heart of the CBD, making it a decent pit-stop after work or on the way on a night out.
Glen is an unparalleled drinking experience in Beijing. Modeled after Japan’s finest whisky bars, this Sanlitun South Street newcomer brings a level of class and detail absent from even the city’s most upmarket venues.
Jianghu Bar will host the event “Find Trouble’ this Friday night. The three-member group is comprised of Bill Bunkum, Moses Cadillac and Trouble Magee.
Few of Beijing’s rooftop bars are distinguished by views worth scaling the stairs for, but from Yin’s patio you can see from the rooftops of the Forbidden City to Jingshan Park and Beihai’s White Dagoba. It’s pricey though: Beer starts from RMB 47
Wudaoying Hutong’s School Bar and Party Project has re-branded itself as School Live Bar: same venue, similar name but a whole new taste in music.
If you add a bar to a restaurant, is it still just a bar? This isn’t existential angst, you understand, it’s basic drinking mechanics.
Do you want to roam around Beijing’s hutongs happily? Are you still in doubt of which hutong is the best one for shopping?
Nanluoguxiang is an area which combines the traditional with the modern. The No. 60 bar opened on this street after the old times have gone.
If you’re familiar with the Beijing music scene, the elder statesman of rock bars will need no introduction.
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