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Located just down the Saint-Nicolas stairs, this bar is very popular once ...Read more
Right next to the Slate restaurant, this new address of Mar Mikhael opened ...Read more
Located just down the Saint-Nicolas stairs, this bar is very popular once ...Read more
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While most bars open in the late afternoon (sometimes with a happy hour), the party doesn't usually start until around 10pm. From 11pm to closing time (between 2am and 4am), the most popular bars fill up. Then, from Wednesday to Saturday, it's the clubs' turn to attract night owls until the first light of dawn.
Partying in Beirut is relatively expensive. The prices of alcoholic beverages are roughly similar to the major European capitals. Count $3 to $5 for a local beer, $7 to $15 for a cocktail. For wine lovers, Lebanese vineyards offer quality products at reasonable prices. As for those who don't drink alcohol, coffee is a real tradition in Lebanon and costs only between $1 and $4 depending on the standing of the establishment.
To order alcohol in Lebanon, you must be at least 18 years old. It is not uncommon for bars and restaurants to ask for identification to confirm your age. Police raids to verify that the law is being enforced are frequent.
In Beirut, the aperitif is as sacred as in France but blends with the tradition of the mezze. Before ordering more substantial dishes, it is normal to drink a few glasses of arak or beer to accompany some snacks. It is also the occasion to play backgammon.
While the restaurants welcome children with pleasure, the bars and clubs in the capital are generally not open to them.
The vast majority of the capital's bars and clubs are smoking, with no spaces that are given over to cigarette or hookah enthusiasts. A few rare establishments still offer non-smoking rooms.
Beirut's bars generally attract a regular clientele and therefore do not try to rip off the passing tourist. But still remember to check the bill before paying.