Tiki Bungalow

Beijing


You can almost feel the warm ocean breeze at this quintessential Tiki bar – or that could just be the heat from its flaming rum cocktails, served, appropriately, in skull-shaped mugs or even sharing 'volcanoes'. Despite a change of ownership in 2018, the coconut-laced cocktails remain on point, and the boatload of sipping rums would keep Jack Sparrow busy for weeks.

The discreet entrance is about 200m in from the east entrance to the hutong, beside Peiping Machine Brewing.


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