Mai Bar

Beijing


An intimate affair, Mai Bar hides away in part of an old hutong courtyard, comprising a worn wooden bar, a scatter of candlelit tables and a narrow strip of outdoor seating. Cocktails are competently concocted by bow-tied bartenders, and come with crunchy nibbles and hot towels. Or choose a craft bottled beer from the amply stocked fridge.


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