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Bridge – Having a cocktail and talking with a few new friends is how to
enjoy the nightlife of many expats and foreign tourists in the Hanoi
Old Quarter.
Unlike the conceptions of many Vietnamese
customers who usually go to a bar to release stress, dance and drink,
foreign visitors go to bars to not dance but only just to listen to
music, enjoy a few glasses of beer and talk. Below are several bars
managed by expats and favored by expats in the Old Quarter.
1. Rockstore, 61 Ma May
Rockstore can be regarded as a typical western-styled bar in the Old Quarter, ran by Olivier Waryn, a Swiss man.
Opened
in September 2013 and thanks to its soothing décor, open space with
rock style, the new bar has quickly become a destination for many
foreign tourists and expats in Hanoi.
The bar is a two-story
yellow house in France architecture style. On the 1st floor is a bar
serving alcoholic beverages such as wine, cocktails, mocktails, beer ...
and lounges for small groups.
The second floor is designed for big groups and some billiard tables. The highlight of the bar is bent lampposts.
If
other bars only open from afternoon to evening, Rockstore opens all
day. But just when the night comes, visitors will understand how
Rockstore is.
The bar has performances of DJs or rock bands in
all evenings. In addition to drinks, the bar offers some Vietnamese
cuisines like bun cha, spring rolls...
2. Fat Cat Bar, 25 Ta Hien
Fat Cat Bar is also
managed by Waryn Olivier and a French friend. Compared with Rockstore,
Fat Cat is smaller but its décor is very special.
The combination of a lively bar and a gently lounge creates a comfortable atmosphere at Fat Cat Bar.
Most
of the customers are foreigners. They can gather around the bar inside
or sit outside the door to sip a glass of beer and talk for hours. If
they like sitting, they can climb up to the loft.
Fat Cat Bar
regularly organizes music parties with different themes. The favored
drinks here are beer and cocktails. If you want to call a special drink,
it would be a Fatcat cocktail.
3. Finnegan's Irish
The name Finnegan's Irish
apparently derives from the famous novel “Finnegans Wake” by the Irish
writer James Joyce. Located on the 2nd floor of No. 32 Luong Ngoc Quyen
stret, Finnegan's Irish is in European classic style with wooden and
leather furniture in brown - black colors.
It is not too wide but
Finnegan's Irish takes advantage of maximum light and space to create
different spaces. If you go there alone, you can sit at the bar, if in a
group, you can select a suitable table, otherwise you can call a beer
and take the glass to the balcony to enjoy watching the streets.
In
addition to alcohol drinks, Finnegan's Irish also serves tea, coffee
and snacks. In particular, the bar regularly organizes events associated
with international football tournaments.
4. Funky. B
Funky B (formerly called Funky
Buddha) is a bar located at No. 2 Ta Hien, known for house, trance and
techno music. With unique music style, this place is a very popular
address of foreign tourists and the foreign community in Vietnam.
Compared
to many bars in the Old Quarter, Funky B is fairly large with two bars
of two different styles. The bar near the door is somewhat "ordinary"
while the inside bar is more impressive with a bird-cage wine rack. If
you do not like the bustling atmosphere with DJ music, you can sit at
the bar near the door to drink and chat with friends.
5. Spy Bar
Spy Bar at No.12A Nguyen Huu Huan
Street is similar to Finnegan's Irish in design but visitors can still
find here unique features. The bar is small, with several long benches
for groups and high stools at the bar. You can go upstairs if you want a
more private space.
Spy Bar has live music and mini gameshows in
Friday evening. Drinks here are quite cheap, VND20,000-40,000
($1-2)/beer bottle, VND15,000-20,000/a cup of coffee and tea.
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