Bar entertainment in Calgary
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Flames Central
The place to be to catch a hockey game on the big screen. The huge interior of what used to be a cinema has been transformed into the sports bar to end all sports bars. With more TVs than an electronics shop, you'll definitely get a good view of the game - just make sure you're not cheering for the Oilers. There is an on-site restaurant and it has concerts from time to time.
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The Hop and Brew
Imagine if you took an old house, turned it into a dive bar, and then had a great party every weekend. Tucked down a quiet street just off the main drag, The Hop and Brew has got some style. The converted house has a bar upstairs and down, a pool table up top and winding steps right through the middle. Good tunes, grungy atmosphere and plenty on tap.
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Ship & Anchor
The Ship is an über-classic Calgary institution, an all-time favorite of uni students, 17th Ave hipsters and indie music fans. With plentiful beers on tap, the shadowy interior is a cozy winter hideaway, while the picnic table-filled patio is prime real estate come summertime.
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Ming
With plentiful booths and a cocktail list long enough to stop any lush in their tracks, Ming is a fun place to be. The deceptively large interior, blood-red walls and groovy pop art complete the scene in one of the city's cooler lounges.
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The HiFi Club
The HiFi is a great place to get your groove on. The dance floor swells nightly to the sounds of live DJs who specialize in making you sweat. Check out Sunday Skool, the weekly groove session that is always a crowd pleaser.
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The Barley Mill
This freestanding structure adjacent to Eau Claire Market is a favorite after-work stop for the downtown working stiffs. The big patio is great in the summer and the festive atmosphere keeps it popular year in, year out.
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