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Overlooking the bay and a 10-minute stroll around the waterfront from Sai Kung Town. The Beach Pub has bands on the weekends and a regular crowd of local Chinese and expatriates.
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There’s a pool table, lots of red velvet and posters recalling the famous film. Resist the temptation to say “play it again, Sam” to the surly bar staff.
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Another of the new-ish spots that have sprung up in vibrant Sai Kung Town. It’s more sophisticated than some of its competitors, but rather boisterous if the soccer or rugby are on the television.
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Huge new club abounding with all manner of nocturnal creatures, including the odd triad (see Kowloon – Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok and Prince Edward).
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A Sai Kung institution. A faithful crowd of regulars can be found every night and weekend propping up the bar of this renovated boozer. Very good pub grub, too.
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One of Sha Tin’s many hotel bars. Reasonably priced beers but not much atmosphere.
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This new happening place has pool tables, flat-screen TVs, and live bands at the weekends. Warning: the Xtreme cocktail can easily serve four.
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Bigger but not so atmospheric as the smoky, back-street hole-in-the-wall it replaced. Nearby, the tall gold Goddess of Mercy statue smiles sadly down at groovers with incipient hangovers. Live music after 9pm.
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You won’t see “moonwalker” Michael Jackson, but the harbour view from this popular bar is magical.
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Interesting mix of colonial artifacts, not to mention the antique racing car.
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