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Located in the popular party street next to the designer haunts, this bar on two levels is themed on the Lebanese civil war. Seating is basic and the drinks are straightforward but it is worth exploring
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One of the most exclusively designed bars in Beirut, Centrale, which is also a restaurant, is a located in a black steel cylinder reachable only through an 1930s feel hydraulic lift, on top of an old French Mandate period house. With the best selection of whiskies in town and a DJ playing funky music, it’s a good place to entertain.
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Crystal is Beirut’s equivalent of Tramps and is al about glitz, glam and money. Filled with beautiful women and men, the theme of this Arabic nightclub is champagne and the clients buy it by the magnum. Expensive and exciting this is somewhere to go to impress a colleague or attempt to pick up a beautiful boy or girl – if you have the cash.
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The first, oldest and still most popular bar in the Monnot, Pacifico is a Mexican theme bar and restaurant with the best cocktails and atmosphere in town. An older and good looking crowd it is a first port of call for travelers and writers and anyone else visiting Beirut.
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The best little bars in Beirut is the first one to [open] in Gemayzeh Torino Express. It’s a café by day and a bar with DJs spinning records (of all types of music) by night. It is small in size - a mere hole in the wall – but in atmosphere it is second to none
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