One of the major features of Bar Great Harry is the cocktail-mixing competition that the staff competes in every night. You name your drink, and they will mix it, with great pleasure and enthusiasm. There are a wide range of choices on the food menu, including salads, pizzas and pastas. This dish alone will have you coming back for more. The motif of this bar, both inside and out, is that of a pirate ship. The dark brown solid wooden tables match the beams and counter and look more inviting that any pirate ship you will see in a Hollywood movie. Thus, there is a hint of a nautical ambiance from bygone days, and the dimmed lighting contributes to the romantic mood.
At Club Chop, every night is kicked off with a band and a spectacular show that keeps the audience screaming for more! Patrons can expect to be entertained throughout the night with music ranging from pop, rock, jazz, blues to remixes. The music area comprises of a main stage and a colorful dance-floor to get your groove on. The venue also houses a full-service bar that serves a host of cocktails and spirits, and a restaurant where guests can dine from a fixed menu. The whole idea is to sit back and relax while enjoying. This place opens daily at 7pm.
¿En dónde más que Tokio podrían encontrar dos bares con nombre de los Beatles con distancia de una calle? Con bandas japonesas que imitan a los Beatles, las brasas de la Beatlemanía original todavía arden casi todas las noches en Abbey Road. Con un mínimo de dos tragos por cabeza, no se trata de un club barato, pero ¿cuándo más tendrán la oportunidad de ver a los Fab Four? Nunca. Así que si bien les puede parecer un poco kitsch, los músicos, el staff del club y el dueño del establecimiento se toman muy en serio la temática del lugar. Coman, beban, griten, sacúdanse, tiemblen y bailen al ritmo de sus canciones favoritas y los grandes clásicos.
The Room isn't easy to find but for jazz aficionados, it's worth searching out. Members of the Kyoto Jazz Massive own this little club, and it attracts top quality DJs, who will often try out new sets here. The atmosphere is intimate, the music a mix of jazz, break beats and house; the sound quality makes the Room well worth a visit.
Bar Nakagawa is a great place to enjoy a cocktail made with fresh fruit juice or a glass of gin and do a spot of people-watching - the regulars tend to be well-dressed and sophisticated. Nakagawa looks a little igloo-like from the outside and features snow-white curves inside, contrasting beautifully with a long, glossy cherry-wood bar which was designed by a Norwegian, thereby lending it a definite Scandinavian feel.
If you like a view with your cocktail, The Bar should be at the top of your list. The simple name conceals a luxurious lounge, up on the 42nd floor of the Atago Mori Tower, where any seat in the house guarantees you a view of Tokyo Bay. The Bar also serves fantastic food, including award-winning pizza; there is a dress code so be sure to adhere to it if you want to get in.