In Beijing, there are a lot of interesting places worth going to, of course Jintai you want to talk to you is certainly the most suitable place to get high on the night of the eve of the seventh, the following these definitive tracking yo one is in line with your tastes, to go and see exactly where it is?
Bar recommended1. Shangde Elephant Whiskey Bar
Chaoyang District, Ritan Road, No. 1, Ritan Hotel, North Building, 2nd floor
Super great date location! With its antique wooden floor, European leather chairs, vintage candlesticks, antique cameras and cigars in the display case, and excellent photography on the walls, this place combines elegant British style with artistic flavor. The gentle jazz music with the dimly lit environment is suitable for a quiet chat with your date.
Or a photo club! In addition to being a whiskey bar, it also features a photography creation studio, a traditional film processing darkroom, and a photography sharing lecture salon. The owner is a renowned photographer, and a while back, he even took a portrait of Shaojun Ding Yuxi from Rumor Has It Chen Qian Qian!
The most complete high-end clubhouse for single malt whisky in the capital, with more than 120 single malts from around the world.
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Bennefather: the entry is just the right amount of peat, followed by excellent dark chocolate flavors and flavors of fruit and fruitcake that have been concentrated. The finish is sweet and persistent, and after a few minutes the peat aromas can be felt again.
The Upper German Elephant is a members-only club, where members can buy wine and store it in the store without worrying about running out.
Arrive at the store before 21:30 and get half price on some whiskies!
2. Bowtie WhiskyBar&Cafe
101A in the basement of Building 1 of New City International, No. 6 Chaoyangmenwai Street, Chaoyang District
Modern ins-style decoration with Jazz music playing on a vintage vinyl record player, and mysterious store with a Hiddenmenu. Hiddenmenu, who wouldn't want to come here to unlock a big batch of old 70s-80s booze!
Shanghai Private Dining for three months only! A one-stop solution for dinner and drinks. Though it's called Whisky
Bar, it's also an authentic fusion private dining restaurant after dark. Sitting around, enjoying the flavors and drinks, the atmosphere is just right, and all the dishes are good for a drink and a conversation. If you're dating a southern girl, bring her here for a taste of home.
The owner is the mastermind behind "Drink with Mr. Nibbles," which boasts more than 200 whiskies and SMWS Association limited editions. He also has a private collection of Japanese Hashimoto playing card whisky. There are no more than four sets in existence in the world, and one set was sold at auction for HK$7.19 million last year.
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Granite: The liquid is golden yellow in color, with aromas of toffee, light lemon, sponge cake, a sense of excitement in the sense, and a light honeysuckle taste. The finish is short, but the toffee aroma remains in the mouth.
Low-calorie cocktails just launched last week! Drink without the fat mixer for taking the girl of your choice! Wake Up (Fresh
up!): Hakushu 1973 single malt Japanese whisky paired with maté tea for an energy drink, with a little matcha powder to bring out the Japanese flavors.
Shredded eel noodles: time-consuming to make, but worth the wait! The shredded eel was cleanly handled, evenly sliced, and had a springy texture. The soft and moderately hard round noodles are served with baby ginger, garlic, and sandy onions, and the unique sweet and saucy flavor of the local cuisine fills the entire mouth with a lingering aftertaste.
3. INCEPTION
Building 1, Ziming Mansion, No. 12, Xinzhong Street B, Dongcheng District
Hidden in an alleyway, the facade is unassuming, and it has a kind of Speakeasy feel to it, so it's like you're entering the set of "The Great Gatsby". The Great Gatsby" movie set.
Listen to jazz, drink whiskey, and enjoy the 30's Prohibition-era Broadway revival with Beijing's largest hand-painted dome, making this cocktail and whiskey bar Beijing's first large-scale cocktail, whiskey, and jazz bar.
There's a jazz stage dedicated to performances, and there's a live show almost every night after 21:30: sax solo on Mondays, blues on Wednesdays, jazz on Fridays, blues on Saturdays, and piano solo on Sundays.
On the night of July 4th, musician Orijinal will bring romantic piano playing, so bring your date to hear the piano playing and make your July 4th twice as sweet!
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Happyhour (before 20:30) enjoys a special price for drinks.
Themed events are held from time to time, but there is a dress code for guests, so they can't dress too casually.
Marilyn Monroe: Heart-shaped strawberry dessert with rose diamond cups, this is simply a must have for Tanabata okay! The sweetness of the lychee with the richness of the rose is especially easy to enter, and the alcohol is also very suitable for girls.
4. Bottle Bar
Basement 11, Building 22, No. 29, Youth Road, Chaoyang District
The element of "bottle" runs through all the time, from the design of the front door, wine cups to the ice cube logo, which is named after the ancient wine vessel, perfecting modern bar culture and ancient wine culture. modern bar culture and ancient wine culture are perfectly combined. This classical Chinese style bar has a series of English words written on the door: "Whisky
isliquidsunshine", such liquid sunshine not only brightens up the night, but also warms up people's hearts.
In addition to the bar, Bottle Bar also has two more intimate suites, perfect for a drink and a chat with your favorite TA, with adjustable dim lighting that creates a cozy atmosphere in minutes.
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Recommended to name the same signature-bottle: bottle on the ice is very delicate (remember to ask for a cushion cup light), cinnamon stick wrapped around the orange peel is also very creative, the first smell of cinnamon aroma, the entrance is surprisingly sweet flavor.
LivehouseTOP1.MAOLivehouse
B1 level of Huaxi LIVE Hi-up Plaza, No. 69 Fuxing Road, Haidian District
The largest and most open Livehouse in the list, coupled with the atmosphere of sound and light effects. It is simply burning. Rock, hip-hop, electronic ..... As long as it's high enough, it's here!
MAO is backed by the technical team and connections of BadNews, a renowned music distribution company in Japan's rock industry, so both the sound effects and the bands visiting the venue are of the highest caliber in China.
Beijing MAO was once the home of Brainstorm. It's one of the few bands in China with a global presence! From its origins to the present day, the band has carried out the idea of playing Chinese music to its fullest potential.
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On Sept. 2, Xu Fei, who participated in "Ride the Wave's Sister," will also be there to sing!
There's no shortage of drinks here - like in Japan there are plenty of vending machines and drink tickets that visitors can pick up as well.MAO is definitely convenient for getting tired of yelling and taking a sip to keep on yelling!
Tickets can be booked in advance for your favorite venues directly on the official WeChat public website.
2. BlueNote
No. 23 Qianmen East Street, Dongcheng District
Super old jazz store with history and culture. Started in New York in 1981, it is now all over the world. This one in Beijing is the largest single store of the brand in the world.
This Livehouse is located in the former U.S. Embassy, next to a collection of Michelin restaurants such as Beijing Sadler and MaisonBoulud, which complement the jazz mood.
Unlike a few others, this place not only serves music and drinks, but also offers visitors a romantic dinner in a very moody atmosphere!
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Special Tanabata session! Although the set menu with Tasting
Menu is sold out for the day, the store is still accepting reservations for tomorrow's show! Featuring Asia's first ever performer to be featured in the United Nations' International Jazz Day Global All-Star Concert, Li Gao Yang!
The second basement level is free seating, with a capacity of more than 300 people, while the first basement level has seven VIP boxes, with a capacity of more than 50 people.
The price of the box is the price of the ticket for the same number of people + 300 per capita low consumption.
Daily 18:00 to 21:00 for guest live performance, after 21:00 for OpenMic time - all visitors can sing as much as they want with professional accompaniment!
3. OmniSpace
B-103, B1, Tianqiao Art Center, No. 9, Tianqiao South Street, Xicheng District
Sound Toys, Sunset Flyer, MandoDiao, Sound Fragmentation, and many other domestic and international music bigwigs have been sitting down in the Livehouse! You can definitely enjoy the multinational music flavor here.
The same ultra-diverse music span, but compared to MAO, Borderlands has a more complete range of drinks - a full range of foreign craft brews and single malt whiskies.
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The VIP area on the second floor charges $100, but you'll definitely want to opt for the ground floor if you want to experience the live atmosphere the most!
On September 19th, Zhou Yunpeng, who is blind but still relies on his overwhelming strength to become a hall-of-fame figure in Chinese folk music, will take the stage here!
4. School
No. 53 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District
The only livehouse on the list that runs from Monday to Sunday! The atmosphere is very unique!
Wannabe Youth Hostel, Hedgehog, CarsickCars, Little River, Wan Xiaoli, Houhai Sharks and many others have performed here, and some people have even met Old Wolf! In terms of star power, this place definitely doesn't lose out to Kiangjin Wine!
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This performance area is a bit smaller than the previous ones. If you want to have the best experience, it's recommended to come early to get a seat!
There's table soccer as well as an open-air area, so you can always take a break when you're tired of bouncing.
No shows for now during the epidemic!
Nightclub Recommendations
1. 6 Gongti West Road
Mentioning Beijing's famous bar street, Gongti West Road is a must. And on West Gongti Road, ONE
THIRD is always at the helm of Beijing's bar trend. Ranked 63rd among the top 100 CLUBs, OT has the strength to organize events and parties with high frequency every week. The first half of the 20th year has seen the organization of an online electro festival, and before that there was the self-initiated indoor electro festival made
inChina, and the LAFEMME all-female DJ festival, to name but a few.
Beijing's biggest bar! With an area of 3,000 square meters, it also means more space for decks, so you don't have to be confined to the corner of the sofa to play with your phone anymore! The industrial style decor is OT's usual signature, and whether you're in Hangzhou or Beijing, you'll find that huge exhaust fan. With the lights cast, it feels like you're bouncing in a warehouse.
OT emphasizes the quality of its music, with Martin
Garrix (#1), Hardwell (#3), and KSHMR (#12) all invited, so you won't be disappointed if the music isn't good enough for you to go home.
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If you're not used to the atmosphere of the booths, OT has private rooms that can be booked, so you can get high wherever you sit.
This Tuesday (8.25) there's a Sci-Fi Image-themed Tanabata party!
2. ClubSirTeen Mr. Thirteen
West Gongtibei Road No. 6
and ONETHIRD with thirteen aunts nightclub brand, relative to the ONE
THIRD rugged industrial style, the European modern style here is more a touch of luxury, but also The DJ booth is flanked by an opera house style staircase, and the Art
Deco style creates the illusion of the Phantom of the Opera.
After the latest renovation in 2020, the venue has been equipped with the world's most advanced audio equipment, and a large ice screen and laser spotlights have been added to ensure a fresh experience of disco dancing.
In the words of the bar's proprietor, Auntie Thirteen, SirTeen is the Hermes and Chanel of nightclubs, and those who seek the ultimate in service and a refined, exclusive experience are well suited to experience Beijing's nightclub culture at SirTeen.
SIR.TEEN's party operation is also very mature, with unique themed events for every holiday. In addition to the Champagne Wet Party co-branded with ArmanddeBrignac, TheColor
Party, FoamParty, MilkParty, and Picking Up the Pieces, SIR.TEEN offers a number of events with different styles, as well as cross-border collaborations with symphonies and Peking Opera.
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This place is a bit more expensive than OT, so you can choose a bar according to your financial ability. Like OT, there is a Tanabata party here, so remember to make a reservation!
3. ElementsClub
No. 58 West Gongtibei Road
Reasons to go
Just as you turn into the west side of Gongtibei Road, a rectangular entrance full of angularity and linearity is where ELEMENTS is located. Except for the entrance, all other parts are located underground, and the sunken style is very cool. The reason why I recommend ELEMENTS is related to the above, since the strategic cooperation with Gleaner Group, ELEMENTS has become more popular. At the same time, ELEMENTS and OT, Thirteen are known as the top 3 bars in Gongtibei.
Once ranked 46th in the TOP 100
CLUBS, the hardware equipment here is on par with the international standard. Specialized configuration of Canadian Adamson audio flagship E series, compact cabinet concentrated many patented technologies, sound quality reproduction clear, high performance. Left and right each 6 E12 as the main sound reinforcement distributed on both sides of the stage, IS10p point source distributed in the dead center of the column blocked, so that uniform and unified and impactful sound field can cover the entire venue, interpretation of EDM in place.
Lighting effects were also extraordinary, with a matrix-like screen playing a variety of particle effects, and overhead 360-degree surround lighting a create a feeling of bouncing in tomorrowland. At the same time, the left and right walls through the entire bar lamps such as streamlined lighting, there is a kind of time and space tunnel through the feeling, very fried!
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The space for both the loose tables and the booths is very big, suitable for those who don't want to squeeze into the dance floor and bouncing close to others.
4. PH
Northwest corner of Worker's Stadium, West Gongtibei Road
Reasons to go
If you're looking for something a little different and newer, PH is the place for you. Little known in Beijing's hip-hop scene, PH is now a hit on Workers Stadium West Road. Adopting a Chinese-style design, the space is designed with Chinese symbols such as arches, patios and gold bricks, which is different from traditional bar-style spaces, and the charm of China's long history can be felt in many details.
The music played here is very hip-hop, and last year **** invited more than 100 musicians, including not only well-known rappers from home and abroad, but also a number of world-class hiphop DJs.
The place is very friendly to newcomers to the nightclub scene. Every Wednesday, "Play in Beijing" is free and open to the public. It's a great way for people to experience the charm of live rap music and to get to know more about Chinese rap. Unlike other bars, the bar here is very large, circular and centrally located. It's convenient for those who just want to have a drink and experience the club.
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Because the music is basically hip-hop, if you don't like this kind of music, you may not be able to get high.