Bar entertainment in Osaka
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Murphy's
This is one of the oldest Irish-style pubs in Japan, and a good place to rub shoulders with local expats and Japanese. It's on the 6th floor of the Reed Plaza Shinsaibashi building, a futuristic building with what looks like a rocket moulded on the front.
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Tavola 36
If you want drinks, a killer view and upscale surroundings, this is the place to be in Minami. It's an Italian restaurant-bar on the 36th floor of the Swissotel Nankai Osaka. There's a ¥1260 per person table charge after 6pm and drinks start at ¥1200.
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Tin's Hall
Tin's Hall is possibly the best bar in the Tennō-ji area. It's a casual spot trading in the classic combo of good burgers and great beer, with an innovative twist on the happy hour concept - here it goes for three hours.
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Windows on the World
An unbeatable spot for drinks with a view – it's on the 35th floor of the Hilton Osaka. Be warned that there's a ¥1750 per person table charge and drinks average ¥2000.
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Cellar
Live music is often the draw here at this popular basement bar on the west side of Nishishinsaibashi. Look for the entrance to the stairs a few metres north of the corner.
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Zerro
Zerro is the perfect place to start off your evening, with a wide assortment of food and drink, as well as some of the most energetic bartenders around. Live DJs every weekend will have you grooving and shaking until the wee hours of the morning. Check the tasty Friday Night Roast with freshly oven-roasted meat and vegetables every Friday evening.
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Rock Rock
Ever dreamed of running into a famous rock star in a small, intimate setting? Well, you now have your chance, as Rock Rock is the home to official after-parties for just about every international act imaginable. Nightly events with a modest cover charge showcase some of Osaka's finest rock DJs. In case you're curious, past visitors to the bar include James Hatfield, Rob Halford, Keanu Reeves, Lady Gaga and a host of others.
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Cinquecento
This cosy, appropriately named bar is the perfect place to go to meet local expats and make new friends. Everything on the menu is ¥500, with a hearty selection of food and the most extensive martini selection in the city. Knock back a few before heading off to the nearby clubs.
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Captain Kangaroo
This popular bar in the Kita-Shinchi district, a short walk from JR Osaka Station, draws a good crowd of expats and Japanese. It's a friendly place to start an evening in Kita.
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Pig & Whistle
Like its sister branch in Kyoto, this is a good place to go for a pint and a plate of fish and chips. It's clearly marked from the street.
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