Over the last 5 years Monnot has become a prime area for nightlife with restaurants, pubs and nightclubs appearing faster than one can keep track of. Element, District and Crystal allow you to enjoy an evening meal and burn the calories off as the night progresses with increasing beats and ambience. Pacifico and Lila Braun, each with their own savory cuisine, are renowned for their large selection of drinks and very able bartenders. Thirty Seven Degrees, Lime and Ice Bar attract the university students with their atmosphere and prices. Hole in the Wall, a very British pub, is a meeting point for many expatriates. Zinc, located away from the hub of Monnot, combines dining, music and art in a stylishly renovated villa.
More recently Gemayzeh has become another hot spot. A classic location there is Centrale, offering exquisite dining on the ground level and an unusual bar on the first floor. Bar Louie, known for its Jazz and Blues, offers tapas and entertainment by local bands. Torino Express, Dragonfly, Godot and Layla have a cozy atmosphere, mostly due to the confined space but furthered by the familiarity they exude. In the mood for dinner? Soto, trendy Japanese, Olio, classic Italian, and Rouge, international cookery are but a few of the choices.
For the full throttle party person the night does not end in Monnot or Gemayzeh. BO-18 and Basement, two after-hours clubs, are more likely than not to be just filling up at 1 or 2 a.m. BO-18’s special attraction is the retractable roof that reveals the twilight to the underground setting. Basement combines a rustic décor with an ever-changing art display to produce its own unique feel.
2007-01-19 20:07:09
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answered by Sherri 4
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Infact it is very hard to choose but almost 80% of Beirut's restaurants are the best.
2007-01-20 09:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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