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Q: What is the best bar in Taiyuan?

11 years 36 weeks ago in  Arts & Entertainment - Taiyuan

 
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Ba’er Bar is a real Taiyuan kind of bar, has that kind of feel anyway. Adrress is 233Yingze Dajie, Yingze District / call 03514040736

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I would say a bar at any of the restaurants. A straight up bar doesn't cut if for me. Bars at places like Hooters or Johnny Rockets have better bars imo. Restaurant Bars>Regular Bars!! It doesn't which restaurant the quality of the bars inside real restaurants are far better than an actual bar itself. 

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