The Prive nightclub is one of the most popular spots to hit on weekends. With a video screen, a large bar in the center, a small dance floor area and seating on the sides, it's a great place to hang out and chill. The interiors are tastefully done with rich colors and natural materials, which give the entire ambiance an elegant yet contemporary touch. Prive brings you the best of music, drinks and service. Its your perfect spot if you want to be among the in crowd.
Located close to the Happy Valley Racecourse, the Happy Valley Bar & Grill is a nice place to devour traditional American pub fare. It also has a remarkable list of over 90 microbrews that are great accompaniments to your meal. While away time by people watching at their street-front bar or catch a live game indoors. Don't miss out on the roast prime rib on Sundays.
Red MR is the ultimate destination to experience Hong Kong’s entertainment scene. Occupying the second floor of The Tonno complex, it features over 30 private VIP rooms that are ideal for hosting parties and special events. Lounge on their sofas while browsing through the menu and karaoke playlist on cutting-edge touch screen tables. Place your order from Asian classics like chow mein, dumplings, miso soup and fried rice, to complement cocktails and sing-like-no-one's-watching enjoyment.
Wyndham Street is close to transport, making Works well-placed for Lan Kwai Fong, and a multitude of Chinese and international restaurants. Built on the site of the old Propaganda, Hong Kong's premier gay and lesbian nightclub, Works is friendly and relaxed, attracting a mixed crowd of Chinese and Europeans, usually young professionals. Drinks are a little expensive but paying the extra is worth the privacy and the atmosphere.
Dharma Den is a Tibetan themed lounge bar, which is located on the second floor of the Workstation office building. In order to highlight its central theme, the main lounge with its bar, DJ booth and dance floor is adorned with numerous multi-hued prayer flags, Tibetan artifacts and sutras, or scriptures, on its walls. The lounge is also equipped with a charming outdoor terrace including covered cabanas that offer low-level seating amidst much greenery. Dharma Den periodically hosts various theme and live jazz evenings along with extensive happy hour deals and ladies night on Wednesdays featuring free cosmopolitan cocktails for women all night long. -Anjeeta Nayar
The China Bar offers something to keep you entertained from the afternoon until late. Happy hour specials and great food are a great way to start the evening. The menu features an all-day breakfast, pizza, burgers, appetizers, and bar favorites like fish and chips. You'll find a cocktail for every occasion on the drinks menu: the Hail Mary goes great with the omelets, the mojito is refreshing on a hot day, and the Merry Berry is sweet and delicious. At night, the resident DJ helps the place transition to a dance party, featuring impressive light and sound systems.
The China Bar offers something to keep you entertained from the afternoon until late. Happy hour specials and great food are a great way to start the evening. The menu features an all-day breakfast, pizza, burgers, appetizers, and bar favorites like fish and chips. You'll find a cocktail for every occasion on the drinks menu: the Hail Mary goes great with the omelets, the mojito is refreshing on a hot day, and the Merry Berry is sweet and delicious. At night, the resident DJ helps the place transition to a dance party, featuring impressive light and sound systems.
Wyndham Street is close to transport, making Works well-placed for Lan Kwai Fong, and a multitude of Chinese and international restaurants. Built on the site of the old Propaganda, Hong Kong's premier gay and lesbian nightclub, Works is friendly and relaxed, attracting a mixed crowd of Chinese and Europeans, usually young professionals. Drinks are a little expensive but paying the extra is worth the privacy and the atmosphere.
The Prive nightclub is one of the most popular spots to hit on weekends. With a video screen, a large bar in the center, a small dance floor area and seating on the sides, it's a great place to hang out and chill. The interiors are tastefully done with rich colors and natural materials, which give the entire ambiance an elegant yet contemporary touch. Prive brings you the best of music, drinks and service. Its your perfect spot if you want to be among the in crowd.
The Bull and Bear is situated in the heart of business land, where financiers, bankers, lawyers, and stockbrokers come after work and discuss matters of economics and trade. Loud and smoky in the evenings, with a big screen television in the corner, this joint tends to fill with regulars rather than tourists. This place claims to be the oldest British-style pub in Hong Kong, and it does well in replicating the British climate with fierce air-conditioning all year round! Boddingtons, Kilkenny, and a host of other bitters are on sale; traditional beers for a traditional pub.
This raunchy nightclub throbs and thunders until the wee hours. If you see disoriented party folk staggering around the bustling Wanchai shopping district at 9am, they have probably just emerged from Strawberry's! The long bar means easy access to alcohol even during peak weekend times, and the dance floor is larger than average, packed most nights with crowds of young, hyperactive locals. Similar in style to Neptune's II and La Bamba, this is one Hong Kong nightclub that does not have a cover charge, so the dancing is free and the drinking is easy.
Red MR is the ultimate destination to experience Hong Kong’s entertainment scene. Occupying the second floor of The Tonno complex, it features over 30 private VIP rooms that are ideal for hosting parties and special events. Lounge on their sofas while browsing through the menu and karaoke playlist on cutting-edge touch screen tables. Place your order from Asian classics like chow mein, dumplings, miso soup and fried rice, to complement cocktails and sing-like-no-one's-watching enjoyment.