Small Temple shrine around the corner. Metal street stalls down the slope. Fancy bars neighboring local wonton noodle shop and fusion restaurants. The unique pizzazz of Soho, Central will make you fall in love. Countless bars are in the area for you to explore, but if you want some good spots to start with, check out the following three bars.
The friendly gastropub on Graham Street offers one of the broadest ale selections in the world. The rotating drafts highlights plenty of local, Japanese, American, and European craft brews, in addition to their list of over 100 bottles. In a modern, spacious yet homey pub are famous for their true friendly service as well as their excellent British food, all satisfying in quality and quantity. Pies, chips with Wasabi Mayonnaise are the killer pub grub!
Defining Hong Kong hipster culture, Peel 65 is an instagrammable place for stylish local craft beer and local food with a playful twist. Complimented by the interior such as the neon sign, the traditional mosaic tile patterns, and old school dishes and bowls, the bar serves a nice selection of local craft beer on tap with a few guest taps from around the world on rotation. Be sure to flip over the menu to check out the bottled beers and food. They are as exciting, perky and surprising.
One of the only true Jazz haunts in Hong Kong, Peel Fresco has a real jazz vibe minus the smoke. The cramped, down at heel bar hosts live music regularly, featuring renowned local and visiting musician while promoting young talents. Apart from jazz artists, blues, rock and latin bands can also be found on the line-ups. Open Mic on Tuesdays for you to get your scat on with no cover charge. Just buy a drink or two to support these institutions and keep the music free.
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