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Cozy bar with a tranquil atmosphere, although with cocktails at just ¥30 things often don’t stay that tranquil for long.
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The house motto is “Shut up and drink.” Compliance is encouraged with cheap beer and cut-price cocktails.
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Blues bar attached to RBL (see RBL).
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Modeled after a Qing-era home, this teahouse is filled with antique furniture and often has live Chinese music.
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Another fine Yandai Xie Jie bar, this one squeezed into a narrow, two-story house with a compact, boho interior and roof terrace.
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Expect anything from Mongolian folk to Japanese punk and Chinese Britpop.
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Nuren Jie bar majoring in Chinese rock, roots, and folk.
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The perfect lakeside drinking den. Expect stiff competition from the house cat for the best seats (see No Name Bar).
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The oldest Hou Hai bar is also the best, with a ramshackle charm that defeats the copyists. Heated by wood-burning stoves, or cooled by lake breezes, it’s perfect year-round (see No Name Bar).
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It may be book-filled but the atmosphere is anything but hushed at this lending library-cum-café/bar (see Pass By Bar).
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