Apart from enjoying at the city’s best taverns, you can also choose to explore the glitzy and effervescent nightclubs to explore nightlife in Atlanta. The place...
Experience the vibrant nightlife in Atlanta as it is home to a range of taverns that suit every mood and budget. From the famous strip club Clermont Lounge and the very affordable bar Blake's on the Park, to Brick Tore Pu...
Step through an enormous illuminated pyramid and down into this underground electro haven and you can expect to find yourself amongst - and joining in with - the swinging arms of glitter-faced clubbers and the masses that...
This exclusive lounge club, designed by world renowned Philippe Starck, has quickly become a popular place of status in Beijing due to its spectacular interior.
Located in the Park Hyatt hotel, Xiu houses five bars and lounges, including a main bar and a luxurious executive lounge, though everyone's favourite spot is undoubtedly the classy outdoor terrace with its traditional Chi...
If you're planing on going incognito on your trip to Beijing, this ain't the place to come. Jeff has the delightful knack of remembering the names of most people that pass through his sultry, spartan addition to the the G...
This place is run by a local rocker and his mum who is often at the bar serving the unpretentious punters their Qingdaos (beer). Add disheveled sofas, board games, and garishly painted walls to the mix and you really feel...
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover and never has the phrase been truer than when it is applied here. Tucked within an unimpressive old school house near the south gate of the worker’s stadium is a bar so gla...
This Scandinavian looking less-is-more-bar, decorated with blond-wood and soft lighting touches, is known for its epic cocktail list ranging from the classics - old-fashioned whisky drinks - to more intrepid concoctions u...
Like most edgy music bars, 2Kolegas is quite out of the way, but don’t let this dishearten you as the journey is well worth it. It’s one of Beijing’s hottest underground live music venues, featuring anything from Mongolia...
From sampling cocktails and listening to local bands to taking in stunning views from a rooftop bar, nightlife in Beijing has a lot to offer. The city’s most po...
From legendary jazz bars to neighborhood dives to sophisticated watering holes, nightlife is New Orleans is always pulsating with exciting options. Don’t miss a chance to hear live jazz by local legends like Walter Washin...
The Snug is a dedicated jazz club where you will find many of the big names playing up-close in an intimate venue – Ellis Marsalis, Irwin Mayfield, and Charmaine Neville among them.
The superior acoustics of the Cypress wood-paneled music room has made it a favorite of many musicians, including Stevie Wonder and Jimmy Buffet.
Not as far away as it sounds, Twelve Mile Limit is the newest of a cluster of Mid City bars. It ticks a lot of boxes: well-priced draft and bottled microbrewery beers, interesting cocktails (including the Baudin, a bourbo...
This neighborhood bar just behind St. Claude's Avenue north of the Marigny is bright in the afternoons, with the usual handful of regulars and decent Mexican food.
Also known as the R-Bar, the Royal Street Inn is just a stumble from Frenchmen, and only a little further from the Quarter. It's popular with local bohemians, passing punks, and visitors who've wised-up enough to avoid wa...
Pat O'Brien's is a boisterous bar popular enough to trap visitors and locals alike with powerful Hurricane cocktails, waiters in green waistcoats, outdoor seating, and easy charm.
If you're up towards City Park, hanging out on Esplanade or wandering through Treme, Pal's is a great place for a pitstop or to round off the evening.
The bar takes its name from owner Nicholas Girod's offer of refuge to the diminutive dictator in 1821. While the name stuck, a plaster cast bust is as close as Napoleon got.
Molly's at the Market was one of the only bars to stay open during Hurricane Katrina.Take your Irish coffee hot or frozen and take care of your hangover whatever the weather at this casual Quarter bar that's always popula...
Mimi's lies in the happy, beating heart of the Marigny, standing at the corner of Royal and Franklin - the intersection that also draws people to eat breakfast at the Balcony Guest House, drink at Big Daddy's, and devour ...
The Maple Leaf was the first live music venue to reopen after Katrina - when local music legend Walter 'Wolfman' Washington played 'When the Levee Breaks' there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
How Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop tavern was founded is something regularly debated, but the lack of any proof to corroborate such tall tales does not affect the regulars' affection for the place.
It's a little off the beaten path (a block south of South Claiborne Avenue in Uptown), but the mixologists at refined cocktail bar Cure consider mixing drinks an art and demonstrate as much with their inspired and unique ...