Located in the Providencia area of Santiago, The Black Rock Pub is a popular watering hole where the locals come here to have a few drinks and socialize. The pub offers both indoor as well as outdoor seating options, with the latter being the preferable choice for smokers. Black Rock is known for its wide range of craft beers, with the Cerveza de la Semana, Jester Saison and the Prima Roja some of their signatures. You can also order some snacks, sandwiches, and side dishes to accompany your drinks here.
Restobar Rubik is sure to cater to everyone's taste. Whether you are a loner who wants to nurse your drink at the lounge area, or a music aficionado who likes checking out local Chilean bands, Rubik should do the trick! On sultry summer nights, patrons can also sit out on the terrace, sampling some piquant Chilean cuisine. Designed by 2 local sculptors, the ambience is sure to make you sit up and take notice.
Chipe Libre is a trendy bar and restaurant specializing in Pisco. Besides the usual varieties, you'll find some creative cocktails on the menu here, including the Woodstock, which is made with purple corn syrup, grapefruit juice, and thyme. To go with your drink, definitely order the ceviche. Visit for a drink and you'll soon be calling yourself a citizen of this "republic."
This place is a must-visit place if you're fond of drinking. Established in 1922, this is one of Santiago's oldest bars known for its divey ambiance and Guachacan-style decor. The bar is less of a watering hole and more of a landmark and an institution; ask a local about the bar and you'll know popular it is. Even though this classified as a bar, it serves some amazing traditional food in addition to the drinks. Do try the pineapple ice cream before leaving.