Busy every day of the week, this spacious lounge bar serves incredible cocktails and the house jazz band gives the place some character and helps dispel some of the hotel ambience.
Located near Ciqikou, No.1 Jazz Café is one of those bar that offers both coffee and dringks in Beijing.
The city’s exploding with wine bars – venues that range from "we serve a full menu of food but we really care about wine" to "nobody here but us bottles."
Founded in 2009 in Nanluoguxiang, the tiny cafe&bar provides live music and delicious coffee.
S Bar – or Satan Bar – does more than pay lip service to its theme. Decked out with blood-red walls, skulls, pentagrams and meat hooks hanging from the ceiling, this bar crams a lot of the satanic into its small space.
The Gulou area Raj is situated in a charming courtyard just west of the Drum Tower and boasts a large terrace with a fantastic view of the surrounding hutongs.
Out in the desolate wasteland of Shunyi, there is little in the way of nightlife variety. A smattering of pubs caters to families, sports fans and laowais homesick for their local.
"Is that picture of a little boy peeing?’ squeaked some West Coast girl as I entered Brussels Bar.
Located behind a small park on the south shore of Houhai, Tao Yao Bar is a tranquil, Tibetan-themed escape from the neon noise of the nearby beer bars.
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.
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