JerusalemEntertainment

Other entertainment in Jerusalem

  1. Cafe Rimon

    Spend some quality time on the porch of Cafe Rimon, soaking in the frenetic atmosphere around Damascus Gate. It’s one of the best places in town for people watching – have a camera ready to sneak some photos. You can get fresh juice (€3 to €5), nargileh (€5), or try the famed Taybeh beer (€4) from the West Bank.

    reviewed

  2. A

    Sira

    This tiny bar is smoky, dark, crowded and loud; the beer flows pretty fast and well into the night. If you are over the age of 23 you might feel old here. It has a mini dance floor and a semi-private room in the back. It also goes by its old name, D1, if you are asking around for it.

    reviewed

  3. The Lab

    Crafted out of a disused railway warehouse, this innovative bar and theatre hosts young artists, musicians and dancers mainly interested in alternative and experimental arts, hence the name. Hebrew speakers will know it as HaMa’abada. Call ahead for upcoming events.

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  4. Joshua

    The most popular bars come and go all the time, but when we visited this was definitely the place to be a on Friday night. All the cool kids sit around schmoozing on lounge chairs or noshing on the tasty pub grub. Grab a seat and do the same!

    reviewed

  5. B

    Versavee

    The four brothers that run this place went all out to make it a classy little setting. It has a long drinks menu but meals are also available. It’s located in the same courtyard as the Imperial Hotel.

    reviewed

  6. C

    Lev Smadar Theatre

    A quaint neighbourhood art-house movie theatre showing independent and foreign films. It has an attached cafe and you can bring food into the theatre.

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