MacauEntertainment

Bar entertainment in Macau

  1. 180° Lounge

    Macau Tower, at 338m, is the 10th-tallest freestanding structure in the world; it stands on the narrow isthmus of land southeast of Avenida da República. The squat building at its base is the Macau Convention & Entertainment Centre. The tower houses observation decks (adult/child 3-12 & senior over 85 MOP$90/45) on the 58th and 61st floors, and restaurants and bars such as the revolving 360° Café (11.30am-3pm, 3.30-4.15pm & 6-11pm) on the 60th floor, and the 180° Lounge one floor below it.

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  2. A

    Cinnebar

    Cinnebar is a good place to go for a quiet natter. It has a fantastic combination of swish and casual: upmarket and classy surroundings indoor and a relaxed, amic-able atmosphere in its outdoor seating area around the swimming pool and the garden. Some exotically blended cocktails and homemade snacks are served in this lobby bar.

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  3. B

    Veuve Clicquot Lounge

    If you can’t make up your mind where to sip in the city, MGM Grand has several excellent bars that offer a bit of something for everyone. The handsome Veuve Clicquot Lounge is decked out with whimsically designed loveseats and populated mostly by yuppies and after-work suits enjoying the pricey champagnes.

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  4. C

    Russian Room

    If you can’t make up your mind where to sip in the city, MGM Grand has several excellent bars that offer a bit of something for everyone. The Russian Room is a sparkling and splendidly designed pub for the high-heeled types to wash down the caviar with the expertly selected vodka.

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  5. D

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    The latest incarnation of the famous Crystal Club, this bar sits atop the hotel tower with a terrific outdoor terrace that offers spectacular vistas of the harbour and Macau Peninsula. Combine this with its extensive wines and whisky selection and you get one of the best drinking haunts on Taipa.

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  6. E

    Aba Bar

    If you can’t make up your mind where to sip in the city, MGM Grand has several excellent bars that offer a bit of something for everyone. The sleek, high-up Aba Bar has a beautiful glass cellar stored with a variety of wines that attracts beautiful urbanities at all times.

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  7. F

    Mcsorley’s Ale House

    This cosy tavern-style watering hole in the Venetian is a genial spot that attracts rugby and soccer fanatics watching footy on the telly with its live-satellite broadcasts of European matches. The selection of imported beers and pub grub is extensive and reasonably priced.

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  8. G

    Whisky Bar

    High up in the glitzy new StarWorld hotel and casino, this modern bar offers grand vistas across the peninsula to the Guia Lighthouse, plus a Filipino covers band and a lively atmosphere, but it must be said, not much of a whisky menu. Get a window seat.

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  9. H

    Casablanca Café

    Casablanca is a favourite hang-out for the Portuguese in Macau’s Lan Kwai Fong. It has a long list of cocktails, plays cold jazz in the background and is considered the best spot to chill out in NAPE.

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  10. I

    Blue Frog

    This bar inside the Venetian is a smoking stage for indie gigs. Almost every weekend, you'll see psych-rockers or synth-punkers who look completely out of place in a casino, smack in the middle of one, having the time of their lives. And it's awesome.

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