As the premier jazz venue in Tokyo, the Blue Note is the place to hear some of the world's greatest jazz musicians. Tied in with other clubs in such cities as New York and Milan, Blue Note is able to attract such names as Natalie Cole, Oscar Peterson and Taj Mahal. Arrive early for dinner and enjoy a wide ranging menu offering everything from steaks to seafood. A rustic, elegant setting provides the perfect vibe to enjoy dinner and music and is a must-visit for jazz lovers while in Tokyo.
Boasting over 1,000 types of beers, even the pickiest of hops and barley aficionados can find a beer to their liking here. If you have never had an African or Indian beer or would like your friends to learn about your favorites, Billy Barew Ebisu is the place to be. Parties and events can be hosted. For such a range, be prepared to pay some premium prices but it is a worthwhile experience for those who cannot get out of the country enough to enjoy the pleasures of global brews.
Operating since 2011, Craft Beer Market has become a favorite hangout spot among the locals and tourists who love beer. This bar boasts of offering over 30 different beer varieties on tap and features local beer labels like Baird, Iwate Kura, Aquala and others. In case you feel hungry, you can pick from the scrumptious small-plate menu offered at Craft Beer Market. The menu is priced moderately so you can enjoy the beer without worrying about digging a hole in your pocket. The bar's friendly staff and casual ambiance make it a great spot to unwind after a hectic day.
Although it is part of the chain of Hub Pubs which has branches all over Japan, HUB Roppongi is a great place to visit since it opened all the way back in the 1980s and has retained its popularity over the years. If you are tired of izakiyas and Japanese noodle houses, this is the place to come to. Offering the drinks, food and ambiance one usually associates with a British public house, this pub serves British classics like fish and chips, roast beef and, the favorite drink of the Irish, Guinness. All in all, this is a great place to come for a drink with friends, especially during happy hours.
Regarded as one of the best live music bar in Yokohama, Thumbs Up delights one and all with its calender featuring some outstanding local as well as international musicians. It is open from 6p till late in the night, and its friendly vibe attracts locals as well as tourists alike. From rock and roll to folk music, the bar offers something to every music lover. Located in Nishi-ku, the bar also doubles up as a restaurant, serving exquisite American dishes like Teriyaki Avocado Burger, Beef Steak and Smoked Salmon Roll for dinner. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.
Founded and headed by New York-based mixologist Gen Yamamoto, this eponymous bar is a cutting-edge cocktail bar located in Azabu-Juban. His unique cocktails reflect the use of Japanese seasonal fruits and vegetables, bringing forth an explosion of flavors in a single glass. The eight-seater format of this bar requires one to reserve a seat here beforehand, if you want to taste cocktails oozing with ingenuity.
As the premier jazz venue in Tokyo, the Blue Note is the place to hear some of the world's greatest jazz musicians. Tied in with other clubs in such cities as New York and Milan, Blue Note is able to attract such names as Natalie Cole, Oscar Peterson and Taj Mahal. Arrive early for dinner and enjoy a wide ranging menu offering everything from steaks to seafood. A rustic, elegant setting provides the perfect vibe to enjoy dinner and music and is a must-visit for jazz lovers while in Tokyo.
Founded and headed by New York-based mixologist Gen Yamamoto, this eponymous bar is a cutting-edge cocktail bar located in Azabu-Juban. His unique cocktails reflect the use of Japanese seasonal fruits and vegetables, bringing forth an explosion of flavors in a single glass. The eight-seater format of this bar requires one to reserve a seat here beforehand, if you want to taste cocktails oozing with ingenuity.
Regarded as one of the best live music bar in Yokohama, Thumbs Up delights one and all with its calender featuring some outstanding local as well as international musicians. It is open from 6p till late in the night, and its friendly vibe attracts locals as well as tourists alike. From rock and roll to folk music, the bar offers something to every music lover. Located in Nishi-ku, the bar also doubles up as a restaurant, serving exquisite American dishes like Teriyaki Avocado Burger, Beef Steak and Smoked Salmon Roll for dinner. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.
Solfa is a small venue in Tokyo famous for its live music and nightclub vibe. A club that can fit in less than 100 people, the place hosts DJ Nights, bands and artists regularly. Even though it can get congested during weekends, Solfa is a good place to visit for live music and dance lovers.
Operating since 2011, Craft Beer Market has become a favorite hangout spot among the locals and tourists who love beer. This bar boasts of offering over 30 different beer varieties on tap and features local beer labels like Baird, Iwate Kura, Aquala and others. In case you feel hungry, you can pick from the scrumptious small-plate menu offered at Craft Beer Market. The menu is priced moderately so you can enjoy the beer without worrying about digging a hole in your pocket. The bar's friendly staff and casual ambiance make it a great spot to unwind after a hectic day.
Although it is part of the chain of Hub Pubs which has branches all over Japan, HUB Roppongi is a great place to visit since it opened all the way back in the 1980s and has retained its popularity over the years. If you are tired of izakiyas and Japanese noodle houses, this is the place to come to. Offering the drinks, food and ambiance one usually associates with a British public house, this pub serves British classics like fish and chips, roast beef and, the favorite drink of the Irish, Guinness. All in all, this is a great place to come for a drink with friends, especially during happy hours.