Initially a Bohemian drinking hole, this bar slowly has become a dynamic gathering place with lovely decor and a cosmopolitan ambiance. Nearly every night brings a live music performance, with rock music and jazz sounds predominating. La Noche also hosts occasional film and video presentations, book readings, and art and photography exhibits. A small cover fee is charged when live music is scheduled. Performances usually start around 10p, but call ahead or check the Web site to confirm programming.
Young Bohemian-types flock to this watering hole for drinks and good music early on in the week, when other spots in the city are "dry." There is a cozy bar, intimate seating and a small dance floor to shake to the rhythms. The relaxed but lively atmosphere attracts a mixed crowd of locals and international travelers. Good musicians show up for frequent live performances, and recorded music varies from pop to electronic. Call ahead for performance schedule.
Characterized by an extremely lively atmosphere, this is Lima's Brazilian spot par excellence. Located in the heart of Miraflores, the bar's pleasant terrace overlooks the Parque Kennedy (Kennedy Park). The waitresses are very friendly and display all the vivacity associated with Brazilian culture. People come to this bar for well-made caipirinhas and other tasty drinks, but those who visit on a Saturday can sample feijoada, a typical Brazilian dish made with beans. The bar opens daily at 7 p.m.
Once a provisions store, Antigua Taberna Queirolo has become a permanent nightlife fixture in Lima. With a steady stream of clientèle since 1880, this distillery and bar is quaint and old fashioned. They do serve Peruvian fare, but the highlight is definitely the wine and pisco they produce. Join other customers, especially the locals, as they spend hours at this neighborhood classic.
If you're put up at the luxurious Hotel B in Lima, then you must consider spending an evening at the Hotel B Bar. This elegant and classy place serves an exquisite collection of South American wines, Peruvian pisco and delicious seafood. Socialize with people and catch up loved ones as well as make new friends. It is a great place for networking and making potential profitable business deals as well. Romance is also in the air for the bar is an excellent setting to bring your partner. Don't make your guest waiting and make a reservation in advance.
If you're put up at the luxurious Hotel B in Lima, then you must consider spending an evening at the Hotel B Bar. This elegant and classy place serves an exquisite collection of South American wines, Peruvian pisco and delicious seafood. Socialize with people and catch up loved ones as well as make new friends. It is a great place for networking and making potential profitable business deals as well. Romance is also in the air for the bar is an excellent setting to bring your partner. Don't make your guest waiting and make a reservation in advance.
Costanera 700 restaurant offers an excellent variety of traditional Peruvian Creole seafood dishes along with delicious Japanese specialties such as sushi and tempura. Both culinary traditions are fused together here along with the different flavors that originate from the Pacific Rim. The décor is oriental style, and the restaurant is always clean, with plants and subtle lighting augmenting the classy and pleasant atmosphere.
Fabled home of the best Pisco Sours in Lima, Bar Ingles treats its guests to expertly crafted cocktails and the warm hospitality of a classic English bar. At the time of its establishment at the Country Club Hotel in 1927, this bar was favored by the city's diplomats, literary artists and intellectuals for its delicious offerings, courteous service and elegant ambiance. Today the bar draws in an eclectic clientele, many of whom are drawn in by the promise of a chance to sample an authentic Peruvian Pisco Sour in a classic setting. The bar is headed by Roberto Meléndez, whose father was a bartender at the Hotel Maury where the Pisco Sour was created. Under his leadership, Bar Ingles continues to serve its guests exquisite and unforgettable cocktails.
Lima27 is one of the favorite lounges and restaurants among the trendy crowd in Lima. It is situated in a grayish-black, stone bungalow with quaint archways leading into the porch. The bright red walls contrast sharply with the white window frames and the dark façade. The terrace has a view of tropical palms and is the most coveted seating area for stylish youngsters. As the night deepens, the latest songs fill the air, rising amid the ebullient chatter of diners. The menu is a blend of Peruvian cuisine with liberal international influences. The focus is on seafood and it has a raw bar serving salmon tartare and sashimi. This restaurant is good for business lunches during the day and romantic meals in the evening.
Located in the Barranco neighborhood, Isolina Taberna Peruana is a local Peruvian cuisine restaurant and bar, with a hipster ambiance. Warm wood furnishing make up the decor here, adding to the casual and relaxed mood. Enjoy cold refreshing local and international beers at this restaurant along with dishes like salads, burgers, steaks and lots more.