6 Best Bars in Hong Kong, China

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hong Kong - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

DarkSide

Tsim Sha Tsui Fodor's Choice

Head to Rosewood's DarkSide for aged spirits, cigars, and cocktails, complemented by live jazz every night. Drinks are enjoyed in a dark and velvet-adorned space, perfect for a cozy date.

All Night Long

Tsim Sha Tsui

This Knutsford Terrace staple hosts a talented Filipino cover band that mainly works hits from the ’80s and ’90s. Drinks are a little overpriced, but there's an impressive sound system that prompts a loud sing-along from the crowd. Spanish-style artwork adorns the red-and-yellow walls.

9 Knutsford Terr., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2367–9487

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Foxglove

Central

This speakeasy tucked behind an umbrella shopfront holds one of the best jazz nights in town. The upscale, maritime-inspired decor is a pleasant backdrop to cocktails inspired by ingredients from around the globe, as well as a list of dependable classics.

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Joe Bananas

Wan Chai

Considered a Hong Kong landmark—at least, on the nightlife circuit—Joe Bananas is known for its live bands and handsome interiors. It tends to draw an after-hours crowd, since the doors stay open until 5 am almost every day of the week. During the day, this is also a popular spot to watch sports games and enjoy comfort foods with a cold beer.

23 Luard Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2537–4618

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Ned Kelly's Last Stand

Tsim Sha Tsui

Come to this boisterous Australian watering hole, named for the continent's notorious bushranger, for an exuberant Dixieland jazz outfit that often leads the crowd in a rowdy sing-along. The band plays from 9:30 pm to 1 am nightly.

11A Ashley Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2376–0562

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The Wanch

Wan Chai

The Wanch is a pillar of Hong Kong's live-music scene—from up-and-coming local acts to cover bands across music genres from folk to rock, it's supported them all over the years. The vibe is dive bar, but the operation is slick: the drinks and bar snacks are great, service is friendly and efficient, and prices are reasonable. Performances run all week, but the best time to go is on Friday and Saturday, when the place really begins buzzing.

90 Jaffe Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3692–5933

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