Located down one of Nanluoguxiang’s tributary hutongs, the Tree House gets its name from a bifurcated tree trunk that grows through the middle of the bar.
Not long ago, if you were after a tranquil watering hole near Nanluoguxiang, you were limited to local beers and dubious cocktails.
Miss Zhao’s Bistro is a typical Wudaoying Hutong hangout. Just like all the other bars and cafés in this area, it provides a cozy and quirky setting in which you can enjoy a languorous drink day or night.
This wine company stocks 50 wines from nine different regions of Italy You can enjoy them in the little enoteca off of Nanluoguxiang, which boasts a beautiful rooftop and Republican Era antique furniture
Occupying floor space of scarcely 20 sq ft, 9 Plus Bar lies opposite the Saffron restaurant, slightly west of clothing store Brand Nu.
Located near Ciqikou, No.1 Jazz Café is one of those bar that offers both coffee and dringks in Beijing.
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.
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.
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