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A Somewhat Young China Hand on the Local Drinking Scene

Top five watering holes: Chandler Jurinka, Local Noodles

Part 3 of a series on where Beijing residents enjoy a beverage (or two). This round is with regular bar hound Chandler Jurinka, founder of localnoodles.com.

There are no surprises in my five picks. Originally a wine drinker, I moved to Beijing and it destroyed my palate. I turned to Yanjing for solace. I love whisky but when the right labels aren’t in attendance I’ll settle quite comfortably for a dirty vodka martini – shaken.

Ichikura: To quench my Whisky whistle there is simply no bar in Beijing that parallels Ichikura. Walking into the bar is like walking onto a James Bond set. This is where Ted top five watering holes beijing chandler jurinkaTurner would go to discuss offing Jane Fonda. The bar manager, with his bow tie and vest, is a man that approaches life with the precision of a true artist. Expect hand-shaved ice, theatrical lighting, and perfect drinks every time.

D-22: The first music venue I ever was introduced to ended up being my favorite music bar. This place is raw and uncensored. On the evenings when the local / foreign mix is just right there is a palpable energy coming from the crowd and the stage. The same acts sound and feel stale elsewhere. The bathrooms are horribly uncomfortable but the graffiti is skillfully done and makes one want to suck down a few more RMB15 beers in order to go back and study it more.

Q Bar: Add one part pierced sexy bartender, one part rooftop balcony, two parts George and Echo, and mix together Beijing’s best crowd, and you have the making of a kick-ass martini bar. It’s even better now that Beijing’s riffraff have been deported. I am a loyal fan although my Sunday mornings hate this place.

Yin Bar (The Emperor Hotel): As rooftop bars go, this one has got it nailed. Looking west over the Forbidden City at sunset is about as posh as it gets. There are times when it’s easy to forget we are living in Beijing. Sitting on that deck it’s hard to ignore all that has happened in China up to that moment.

Jianghu Jiuba: Character is what upgrades a crappy bar to the status of “dive”. I love dive bars. Other requirements include good music and a good pour to frequent patrons. This is one located in my neighborhood.

Previously:
Kevin Shen
, T3 Terminal
Steven Schwankert, SinoScuba

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