The Jerusalem nightlife scene has blossomed in recent times and you are invited to explore the fun & alcoholic side of the holy city. You'll be spoilt for choice with offerings of great tasting food and extremely well-stocked bars so at least one good night (if not more) is guaranteed
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Even though it runs right into busy King George Street, one of the main thoroughfares of downtown Jerusalem, HaMa'alot street is an oasis of sylvan calm. Tucked away beneath the boughs of HaMa'alot's trees, Link makes the most of its placid, sun-dappled location. By day, the restaurant is part cafe, part cosmopolitan bistro - at night, the cafe aspect yields to the bar as Link transforms read more
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Jerusalem pub with the right vibe to fit your mood. Well, stop right there and look no further: The Toy Bar is the place for you. The Toy Bar is the Hottest Pub in Jerusalem. If you are a tourist or just new the city; perhaps you have lived here long enough to get to know all the regular watering holes. However, if you are in the mood for dancing and drinking and you’re wondering what do read more
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It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to name a bar/grill after Tel Aviv in Jerusalem, a city that feels itself simultaneously inferior and superior to Israel's second capital down on the coast. But, this Tel Aviv-export restaurant concept seems to ask, who cares about city rivalries when there are beer and burgers?
Tel Aviv Kitchen and Bar offers plenty of tasty read more
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Welcome to Dublin, the cavernous center of Jerusalem's new everything-Irish bar scene, where the Irish capital city's love of drinking meets Israel's love of enormous, dimly-lit, loud-music pumping theme bars. If the battle between Israeli and Irish culture is fought on the dance floor of Dublin, then Israel is winning.
So don't go into Dublin looking read more
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In any citywide bar trend, there always has to be one place that provides the standard, the one place all others will inevitably be judged against. The trend is Jerusalem's Irish bar scene, and the place is O'Connell.
Do you, perhaps, like beer? Do yourself a favor and head down to O'Connell (early if you can, they turn people away once the bar is filled read more
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Bar/restaurants on Jerusalem's relatively swanky Shlomtzion HaMalka St. are notoriously transient, opening and shuttering often within months, but whenever one Euro-Med fusion center with an extensive whiskey list and an affection for late-nite techno parties goes down, another seems to rise from the ashes before you can say "entrecote." But then, there's nothing wrong with read more
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Named with characteristically iconoclastic Israeli cheek after Zionist hero Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Jabotinsky is a welcome addition to the Ben Shetach nightlife district, skewing (along with its neighbors) older and hipper than the beer- and Midori-soaked teenage riot of nearby Rivlin Street. With rock on the soundsystem, plenty of beer on tap and classic Jerusalem stone decor, Jabotinsky stakes read more
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The digital revolution has forced itself on music lovers, but as long as there are people out there like the dudes running Hataklit ('The Record'), the hi-fi lo-tech analog age lives on. Salute vinyl's tenacity with a draft chetzi at this cozy pub devoted to the music of yesteryear, founded by three young men working in various capacities in the local music industry who apparently read more
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Restaurants like Barood fulfill the potential hinted at by Jerusalem's elegant stone construction, its physical location straddling Middle East and Mediterranean, and its half-Eastern, half-European cultural aesthetic. Located along with some of the other stars of the Jerusalem restaurant and bar scene in the inviting Feingold Courtyard between Jaffa Road and Rivlin Street, Barood beckons read more
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A newer addition to the ever-fluid Shlomtzion HaMalka nightlife district, Glen alludes to its central focus with its very name - that's "Glen" like "Glenfiddich," of course. Young Jerusalemites sure do love their Scotch, for whatever murky historical reason, and in this regard Glen won't disappoint: try a Glenfiddich 18, sip on an Aberlour 10, or undergo the mule kick read more
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