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Q: What are some good bars in Tianjin?

15 years 3 days ago in  Arts & Entertainment - Tianjin

 
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For some down home southern comfort, head to Hank’s. It feels very American inside and caters to American holidays like Super Bowl Sunday (as if that was a holiday…), Thanksgiving, 4 of July, Christmas…. It also has a good selection of imported beers on tap and nachos, burgers, and steaks. For a sophisticated night (or at least the illusion of one when it starts out…) head to Bar Pepper. Bring your wallet though cuz cocktails are 50 kuai or so each, though they are good. Ali Babas is always a classic… a big TV on the wall and 8 kuai tsingdaos!

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AJO
Helens
Hanks
Pepper bar

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You could try one of the bars already suggested or you could try a bar in a restaurant such as Hooters! Most of the bars at bigger restaurants have a better atmosphere and you can watch your favorite sports channels there.

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sitong bar

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there's no hooters in tianjin.

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