Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (2024)

Most cities around the world have an extremely active nightlife, and Beijing is no different in that respect. Let us introduce you to some of Beijing's best watering holes in case you want to have a drink and explore Beijing's regular nightlife.

We've split the sections into areas to make it easier for you depending on where you are staying, and put down a mix of breweries, co*cktail bars, and places to get a taste of the local live music scene.

The Best Beijing Bars in Dongcheng District

Close to: the Drum Tower and Bell Tower, the Lama Temple, and the Hutongs.

1. Chill Bar & Drum and Bell Bar

Recently combined with Drum and Bell Bar after it suffered under Beijing's most recent wave of gentrification, in true Beijing style, nobody really knows what this bar is now called, but that doesn't make it any less great.

It is located very close to Andingmen Station, and has an inside as well as an outside. The inside here is non-smoking, and looks like an extremely cozy living room. The outside and the deck are also decorated comfortably, with sofa's and pillows for lounging on the floor. The staff is extremely friendly, and they also have a pizza menu. Sundays from 2-6pm you can get free flow Tsingtao beers and mixed drinks for just 50 yuan.

  • Address: 2 Andingmen Xidajie, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区安定门西大街2号
  • Open: 3pm till late, daily

2. el Nido

Also nestled in the hutongs, el Nido is a nice little bar that has, again, the import beer, the mixed drinks, but also serves wine — a rare find around Beijing's budget bars. The wine is reasonably priced, at 25 yuan per glass, and the beer is reasonable too (price varies depending on what you pick). There are some Mexican-Korean fusion food items on the menu for those feeling peckish.

  • Address: 1 Langjia Hutong, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区郎家胡同1号
  • Open: 4pm till late, daily

3. Nina

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (1)A Beijing Hutong

A recent-addition to the hutong bar scene, Nina is Italian-run and spritz co*cktails are its bread and butter. Alongside a menu with an array of spritz drinks, there are plenty of snacks to keep you going for the night: mini pizzas, arancini, as well as meat and cheese platters.

  • Address: 66 Beiluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区 北锣鼓巷66号
  • Open: 6pm-2am Monday to Friday, 11am-1am Friday and Saturday

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4. Great Leap Brewing #6

One of Beijing's most popular craft-beer destinations, Great Leap Brewing has a list of over 30 beers all brewed in Beijing. Their original hutong location (#6) is also great if you've spent a day walking around the hutongs. Keep in mind that #6 doesn't serve any food.

  • Dongcheng address: 6 Doujiao Hutong, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区豆角胡同6号
  • Open: 2–11pm Sunday to Thursday, 2pm–midnight Friday and Saturday

5. Mao Mao Chong

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (2)"Spiced Dark and Stormy", at Mao Mao Chong

Mao Mao Chong is an expat favourite, and has ranked highly on expat magazine awards — and it is not hard to see why. Not only is this bar's name adorable (Mao Mao Chong translates as 'The Hairy Caterpillar'), but the bar serves great co*cktails, crafted with precision, in an intimate setting right in Beijing's hutongs.

A lot of the co*cktails in Mao Mao Chong are Chinese renditions of the classics, with chilli's and Sichuan peppercorns as a key ingredient. For example, there is the Bloody Mao, which is a spicier version of the Bloody Mary.

On top of this, it is one of the only bars in the area that is non-smoking, making for a pleasant change around Beijing, and potentially even a dinner destination for families' because the pizza's are also amazing. If you can, come here on a Wednesday when a special selection of drinks are only 35 yuan. Otherwise, prices for co*cktails range between 40 and 70 yuan.

  • Address: 12 Banchang Hutong, Jiaodaokou Nandajie, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区交道口南大街板厂胡同12号
  • Open: 12pm till 3pm, daily except Tuesday. 6pm till 12am, daily

6. Mai

Hutong classic, but up a notch from the bars mentioned in the budget section, Mai Bar is a cosy courtyard style bar, easily spottable in the dark by the red lanterns. The co*cktails are delicious, and the menu is interesting — many classics, but also a lot of Beijing-named and themed co*cktails that you just wouldn't get anywhere else.

The crowd here is generally young and a little bit alternative — but a great mix of Chinese and foreign customers, as is the staff. This bar is also walking distance from popular tourist destination, Nanluoguxiang.

  • Address: 40 Beiluoguxiang, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区北锣鼓巷40号
  • Open: 6pm till 1am, Monday to Thursday and 6pm to 2am, Friday and Saturday.

The Best Beijing Bars in Sanlitun

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (3)Sanlitun

Close to: the CCTV Headquarters Building, the Beijing Exhibition Center, and the Central Business District.

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7. Mojito Man

Once a street-side stall, Mojito Man has done extremely well for himself and now runs his Mojito 'stall' from a store on Sanlitun's busy bar strip. The bar is inside a residental area marked as 'Sanlitun Nursing Home', and is attached to a clothing store.

The barman makes amazing Mojitos (30 yuan), Long Island Iced Tea (30 yuan), and an exciting new drink: tequila shots with a Corona bottle upside down inside them (35 yuan). There are also a few bottled beers for under 20 yuan. This is a local hotspot and frequented by expats and tables fill up quickly, but it is also the perfect way to meet some real Beijingers. Perfect for some drinks before heading out to the clubs.

  • Address: Sanlitun Bar Street, next to Luga's, Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区三里屯后街
  • Open: 7pm till late, daily

8. Great Leap Brewing #12

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (4)Sanlitun

One of Beijing's most popular craft-beer destinations, Great Leap Brewing has a list of over 30 beers all brewed in Beijing. The most popular location is the one near Dongzhimen, also called their #12 location which has a great food menu including burgers, salads, and more.

  • Dongzhimen address: 12 Xinzhongjie, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区新中街12号
  • Open: 11am–1am Sunday to Thursday, 11am–2am Friday and Saturday

9. InVino

A wine bar located in the popular party district Sanlitun with a huge range of imports at all different price ranges including some local Chinese wines. Ask the managers if you're not sure which wine to select, as they're highly knowledgeable on the subject, obviously.

  • Address: Xingfuyicun Qixiang, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区幸福一村七巷
  • Open: 5pm–late, daily

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10. The Local

Sportsbar/pub the Local has a lot to offer for those who want to watch sports games, which due to time difference, are usually on at very bizarre times in Beijing. It is one of the places with the best range of draught beers, and one of the few that offers cider. Their Western Food selection is also good, and there are a few tables outside which is nice on good days. If you do go for the sports, call up ahead to see if they are showing your game. Happy hour is daily between 4pm and 8pm.

  • Address: Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区工体北路4号院
  • Open: 12pm till late, daily

11. Long Jing

Teahouse during the day, Long Jing uses traditional Chinese teas to create delicious co*cktails. For sunny days there is a beautiful patio out the front, and there's a DJ at night during weekends. This bar is also a strong supporter of the LGBT community, and hosts a fun and welcoming gay night every Thursday.

  • Address: 112, Building 22, 4 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区工体北路4号院22楼112
  • Open: 10.30pm–2am, daily

12. Mokihi

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (5)Mokihi

A Japanese-style whisky and co*cktail bar, Mokihi has a huge menu with everything you can think of. The alcohol is of good quality, which means it is real, unlike many Beijing bars, and the service is very good. They also serve a variety of snacks, and the bar is open a lot later than most other venues.

The co*cktails can be quite expensive, but prices generally stay between 60 to 80 yuan for co*cktails. The bartenders can also make your own creation for you if you ask and tell them your preferences.

  • Address: Third Floor, C12 Haoyunjie, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区好运街C12,3层
  • Open: 6pm till 3pm, daily

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13. Slow Boat Brewing

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Another one of Beijing's most popular craft beer purveyors has just opened a three-story tall location in the center of the city. Get here to try one of their 20 beers (both on tap varieties as well as some bottled ones) or try one of their burgers, salads, or the wings that they are so proud of.

  • Address: 6 Nan Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区南三里屯路6号
  • Open: 11.30am–midnight, Monday to Thursday and Sunday, 11.30am–2am Friday and Saturday

14. Atmosphere Bar

Atmosphere is the highest bar in Beijing, located on the 80th floor of the Shangri-la-owned China World Summit Wing Hotel in Beijing's Central Business District. The co*cktails are great, and the view is even better. Just make sure that you're going on a blue-sky day, or else the view will be wasted. Perfect if you're looking to impress somebody.

  • Address: 1 Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区建国门外大街1号
  • Open: 2pm–2am, Monday to Friday and noon–2am, Saturday and Sunday

15. Janes and Hooch

Often considered to be on the forefront of Beijing's co*cktail scene, this cozy bar does indeed serve up some good co*cktails and is located in the popular party district of Sanlitun.

Get here early or make a reservation, as seats get snapped up quickly, particularly during special occasions and the weekends but also during the week.

  • Address: Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区工体北路4号院
  • Open: 7pm onwards, daily

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16. Centro

Conveniently located in the lobby of Beijing's Kerry Hotel, Centro is known for its spacious seating areas, nightly live jazz performances, and large gin and tonics. This is your spot of choice if you find yourself in Beijing for business travel and are in meetings in the Central Business District or if you find yourself wanting to go out at an odd time, as Centro is open 24 hours a day.

  • Address: Kerry Hotel, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区 光华路光华路1号(嘉里大酒店)
  • Open: 24 hours a day

17. Vics

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Want to pretend you are 18 years old again? Vics is one of Beijing's biggest clubs, with DJs playing a mix of R&B, soul, reggae, and hip hop all night long. You'll find a mix of foreign and Chinese patrons, and every Wednesday is ladies night with free drinks for ladies.

Sometimes famous foreign DJs pass through the doors too, so you never know if you could be reliving (or continuing) your party years in this pumping, lit-up club.

  • Address: Worker's Stadium, Chaoyang District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 朝阳区工体北门内
  • Open: 8.30pm-late, daily

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Close to: Tian'anmen Square and the Forbidden City.

18. Yin Bar

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (8)Yin Bar view

Yin is the place to go for a treat if you are only here for a short time, but want to enjoy your evenings. It is located on top of The Emperor Hotel, and has a great view from its rooftop. At night, you can see all the big tourist sights, from Tian'anmen Square to Mao's Mausoleum, lit up.

This bar is the priciest out of all listed, with co*cktails at least 60 yuan, and some above 100 yuan. However, the atmosphere is unbeatable, and everyone deserves a treat on holiday.

  • Address: 33 Qihelou Dajie, the Emperor Hotel roof, Dongcheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 东城区契合楼大街33号
  • Open: 7am till Midnight, daily

The Best Beijing Bars in Xicheng District

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Close to: Houhai, the Hutongs, and Jingshan Park.

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19. 4corners

Just on the other side of Houhai Lake from Dongcheng District, 4corners has been around for years as a bastion of Vietnamese food and solid co*cktails. This is also one of the best places to find live music, providing a platform for many Beijing-born bands to take the stage. It's perfect to stop off for a break if your legs are tired from exploring, or if you're in need of a steaming bowl of pho noodles.

  • Address: 27 Dashibei Hutong, Xicheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 西城区大石碑胡同27号
  • Open: 11am to midnight, daily

20. NBeer Pub

Looking for someone that specializes in beer? NBeer Pub in Xicheng is your go-to. They have 37 taps ready to pour you the beer of your choice (most of which are brewed locally), and space for 900 bottles if you didn't find one that suits your taste buds on tap. Perfect for any beer lover wanting to explore Beijing and China's buzzing craft beer industry.

  • Address: 6 Huguo Xintiandi, 85 Huguosi Street, Xicheng District
  • Chinese address (for taxis): 西城区 护国寺大街85号护国新天地一层1F-6
  • Open: 3pm to late, Tuesday to Sunday

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Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick (2024)

FAQs

Beijing's Top 20 Bars for Foreigners — Local Expert Pick? ›

Sanlitun Area

Sanlitun is one of Beijing's vibrant dinner and drinks locations with a number of restaurants, bars, and venues. If you're an expat who lives for the glitzy nightlife, you'll want to check out Taikoo Li, Bar Street, Worker's Stadium, and the embassy district in this famous entertainment area.

Where do foreigners hang out in Beijing? ›

Sanlitun Area

Sanlitun is one of Beijing's vibrant dinner and drinks locations with a number of restaurants, bars, and venues. If you're an expat who lives for the glitzy nightlife, you'll want to check out Taikoo Li, Bar Street, Worker's Stadium, and the embassy district in this famous entertainment area.

Where is the best place to go to night life in Beijing? ›

Sanlitun District

Located in the Embassy District, Sanlitun has become popular area for its different kinds of bars among locals and foreigners. It's regarded as the source of Beijing's nightlife culture, full of relaxation, charm and uniqueness. Most bars in the area open till 4am or later.

What is the highest bar in Beijing? ›

The highest bar in Beijing located on the 80th floor of China World Tower, Atmosphere is the beacon of style for the discerning who appreciates the finer things in life while unwinding and relaxing.

Where to drink in Beijing? ›

  • The Bulgari Bar. (242) Open Now. ...
  • Beersmith Gastropub. (196) Open Now. ...
  • O'Bar (NUO Hotel Beijing) (136) Closed Now. ...
  • Centro Bar and Lounge (Kerry Hotel Beijing) (231) Open Now. ...
  • NUO Hotel Beijing Lobby Lounge. (66) Open Now. ...
  • Vinotheque. (67) Bars & Pubs, Wine Bar$$ - $$$ ...
  • Modernista. (47) Closed Now. ...
  • Loong Bar. (33) Closed Now.

How much does a KTV cost in Beijing? ›

In general, each person should expect to pay $20-$50 USD for a 2-3 hr evening or $40-$100 USD each for a 4-5 hr evening in an upper-class establishment. As in movie theaters or amusem*nt parks, food and beverage prices are much higher inside a KTV.

Is Beijing good for nightlife? ›

Beijing offers a lot in the way of night time entertainment. From amazing international-standard bars to co*cktail lounges, clubs, plays, ballets and live music, the city has it all. But once the party really gets started the group always ends up at one of these amazing clubs.

Which city of China never sleeps? ›

Changsha: A city that never sleeps.

Where do most foreigners live in Beijing? ›

Chaoyang District's Top 6 Neighborhoods For Expats

Chaoyang District is the most popular district for expats. It's home to some of the most modern and wealthy neighborhoods in Beijing. The district has many import stores and international schools, making it the best place for expats with families.

Why is the Forbidden City in Beijing so popular? ›

The Forbidden City became the seat of imperial power in China for almost five centuries and remains an important part of modern China's cultural heritage today.

Are bars legal in China? ›

Drinking Laws -- With the exception of some minor local regulations, there are no liquor laws in China. Alcohol can be bought in any convenience store, supermarket, restaurant, bar, hotel, or club, 7 days a week, and may be drunk anywhere you feel like drinking it.

What is the hidden bar in Shanghai? ›

Pudong
  • J. Boroski. 2/F, 177 Fumin Lu, near Julu Lu. ...
  • Speak Low. 579 f*cking Zhong Lu, near Ruijin Er Lu. ...
  • Laundry Co. 93-5 Xiangyang Bei Lu, near Changle Lu. ...
  • Abyss Club. B1/F, 151 Julu Lu, near Chengdu Nan Lu. ...
  • Barber Shop. 615 Yongjia Lu, near Wulumuqi Nan Lu. ...
  • The Odd Couple. No. ...
  • The Bunker (Xintiandi) ...
  • The Broken Dagger.

How big is the Forbidden City in Beijing? ›

It is the world's largest palace complex, covering more than 7.75 million square feet (720,000 square meters) and separated from the rest of Beijing by a 171-foot-wide (52 meters) moat and a 33-foot-high (10 meters) wall, with gate towers guarding its entrances.

What is the Forbidden City in Beijing today? ›

The palace is now administered by the Palace Museum. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. The Forbidden City is arguably the most famous palace in Chinese history, and the largest preserved royal palace complex still standing in the world.

Is Beijing cheap or expensive? ›

The cost of living in Beijing is more affordable than most cities in the West. However, as the cultural and political center of China, Beijing has one of the highest cost of living in the country along with Shanghai. Beijing is not cheap especially for those who demand a specific standard of comfort and luxury.

Can you drink tap water in Beijing? ›

While water quality is improving, drinking tap water still isn't recommended in China due to the presence of pollution and natural contamination of water supplies. Bottled water is readily available in China and is usually very cheap, but for environmental reasons, consider other options to save on plastic waste.

Where are most foreigners in China? ›

Top 6 Cities in China for Expats
  • Shanghai (上海 Shànghǎi)
  • Beijing (北京 Běijīng)
  • Shenzhen (深圳 Shēnzhèn)
  • Hangzhou (杭州 Hángzhōu)
  • Guangzhou (广州 Guǎngzhōu)
  • Chengdu (成都 Chéngdū)

What is the hipster neighborhood in Beijing? ›

Hipster hangout with historic charm

Home to lakes, quiet streets and historic landmarks, Gulou is one of the most charming neighbourhoods in Beijing. The old alleyways – hutongs – are some of the best-preserved and most extensive in the capital.

Where do most Chinese tourists go? ›

The most favored destinations are Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Indonesia, according to Ctrip . Thailand has emerged as the preferred choice for many Chinese tourists — bookings are up 101 percent.

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