Insomnia is one of the busiest venues in Lan Kwai Fong. They have a good resident band. Music here is 90s dance pop, crowds mainly executives, airline crews, and tourists age 20-30s and above. If you are going for a conversation, better stick to the bar area which opens out onto the street and gives you a great view of the endless human traffic. You don’t have to leave until 5am, and you’ll only have to wait a while for it to open up again at 8am for a breakfast beer.
Written May 14, 2003
Address: 38-44 D'Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central
Phone: (852) 25250957
Whether you are finishing your Hollywood Road treasure hunt or just want a little sobriety / culture break from the nearby Lan Kwai Fong drinking sprees, I recommend you to spend some time here for a little culture side-step. There are live music performances every Wed and Fri. And from time to time have art exhibitions and poetry recitals. A chance to get a taste the air of the local art scene.
The Roof Garden is like an oasis in the middle of central with an intoxicating view looking up at the srurrounding highrises. Light meals, tapas and bbq food is served daily, Monday to Saturday from 12pm til late. There is also a buffet lunch on Saturday too. Enjoy alternative drinking upstairs in the new Fotogalerie, surrounded by stark white walls and framed photographs.
Drink are rather cheap compared in other bars in Lan Kwai Fong area.
Updated May 9, 2003
Address: 2 Lower Albert Road, Central
Phone: (852) 2521-7251
Website: www.hkfringeclub.com
A place for live jazz. Trumpeter Guy Barker, Trombonist Barnaby Dickinson, Saxophone players Olivier Temime and Rosario Giuliani, Bass player Orlando Le Flemming and Pianist Jim Watson had performed here for their international septet.
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Written Jan 18, 2003
Address: 2/F 34-36 D'Aguilar St., LKF
Phone: 28458477
Great place to drink, dance and watch the people.
Aim to get there after 10 when they put poles on the bar (not that sort!) and let anyone get up and dance in true Irish style. Great live music from bands and the resident DJ.
Dress Code: Casual - just relax
Written Dec 16, 2002
home-like atmosphere with good chill out music; beautiful Indian/Nepalese handcraft for sale; enjoy the relaxing smell of scent candles/incense while having a cold drink for $30 each no matter what you ordered; sometimes they do have live dancing/music shows
Updated Aug 25, 2002
Someplace Else in the basement of the Sheraton. Very nice bar/disco-bar!
Guinness is drinkable - $HK70 - blimey!!
It'd want to be bloody good Guinness at this price - unfortunatly it isn't!
Written Aug 24, 2002
A place for live jazz by mostly locals every Friday and Saturday.
Dress Code: casual
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 5/F, Cochrane St., Central
Nice out of the way place in the hidden narrow area of middle town
Dress Code: Regular dress not anything to fancy
Written Jun 27, 2007
Written Feb 28, 2004
Address: 3-5 Old Bailey St., Soho
Phone: 25266099
Enjoy a drink with a group of friends in this cosy place, a pub with a piano!
Dress Code: Sexy casual
Written Jan 18, 2003
Address: LG/F Ezra Lane, Central
Phone: 25374680
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