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The latest addition to Amman’s nightlife, the Cube Lounge is currently enjoying popularity for its funky house music and its champagne cocktails.
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Favoured by Amman’s beautiful people, Harir’s classy lounge atmosphere holds up during the week until the arrival of the weekend where thumping beats turn the place into more of an upbeat lounge. No admittance without reservation.
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Modelled on a turn of the century Moroccan café, this bar had antique tiles especially flown in from Cairo to match the mood of the era. Consistently one of the best nights out, Nai is the only place in Amman where, on a good night, a good crowd might end up dancing on the tables. It also has surprisingly good food including tasty and generously sized seafood and Asian food platters.
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Another restaurant/bar, Oliver’s is a sharp, sleek hangout during the week, with black-and-white photos of goldenage Hollywood stars adorning the walls. It turns into a loud thumping bar on the weekends.
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An East Asian-themed lounge, Silk’s cuisine is a fusion of Indian, Thai and Chinese. The pace picks up with live music on most weekends, and in the summer months, the whole place [open]s out onto Le Royal’s spacious terrace.
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