Shanghai is known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous large clubs that offer an exciting atmosphere for those looking to dance the night away.
However, if you’re looking for a place to enjoy a drink and chat with friends, these clubs may not be the best fit.
Fortunately, Shanghai has an abundance of small, cozy bars that outnumber the dance-focused clubs. Some of these smaller bars feature live performances by bands, which we refer to as “live houses.” On the other hand, bars that solely offer drinks and play softer music are what we typically call “quiet bars.”
Today, we’ll introduce four unique quiet bars that are perfect for enjoying a drink with a few close friends.
HYPNOTIC: A Cave-like Bar
This bar, named “Hypnotic,” just opened during the National Day holiday. The entire bar’s decor gives the impression of being inside a cave.
The streamlined bar counter is complemented by linear lights, creating a stylish and compact layout. The bar operates from 7 PM to 2 AM, with an average consumption of around 200 RMB per person.
Address: L-132, 580 Nanjing West Road
KOR Shanghai: Asian Super Lounge Brand
This restaurant and bar not only offers drinks but also features unique bar snacks, such as Taiwanese beef tongue biscuits, flounder, and french fries.
The most eye-catching feature is its glittering golden bar counter, which has only twenty seats, so it’s best to arrive early to secure a spot.
Alternatively, you can sit on the sofas to enjoy your drinks and conversation. In the evenings, the bar occasionally arranges live singers and DJs, creating a livelier atmosphere compared to typical quiet bars. However, most of the time, this bar maintains a relaxed ambiance, allowing patrons to comfortably drink, chat, and enjoy special bar snacks. It’s a truly pleasant experience.
For those who prefer a more lively atmosphere, it’s recommended to visit later in the evening. The bar also offers VIP seats similar to those found in large clubs, with a minimum consumption of 3,000 to 4,000 RMB, or 7,000 to 8,000 RMB on weekends.
If you choose to sit at the bar counter, there is no minimum consumption requirement.
Address: South Court, Hui De Feng Plaza, 1717 Nanjing West Road
D&M: A Niche Whiskey Bar
This small bar is hidden in the bustling city center and primarily offers a variety of whiskeys. Although the bar is relatively small, it is filled with an old-fashioned charm. The vintage furniture and floor tiles resemble the style of old Shanghai townhouses.
The owner, who is also a Shanghai local, will personally mix your drinks based on your preferences. If you visit alone, you can enjoy a drink and engage in a pleasant conversation with the owner.
As the weather turns colder, visiting this small bar will undoubtedly provide a warm and comforting experience.
Address: 106-109, 169 Jianguo Middle Road
SUZU BAR: A Showa-style Japanese Bar
This Japanese-style bar mainly offers various Japanese whiskeys. The bartender, Suzuki, is a disciple of the renowned Japanese bartending master, MORI, and specializes in martinis.
The bar’s overall decor has a strong neon vibe, with a slight business feel, making it an excellent place for both business meetings and romantic dates.
The service is exceptionally attentive, with complimentary pre-dinner soup and cookies provided upon seating, adding a thoughtful touch to the experience.
Address: 1st Floor, MORE, 301 Huashan Road
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