Top 10 Bars & Clubs in Hong Kong Island, China

May 5, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
Restaurants in Hong Kong

1. Zerve

9/F, Zing!, 38 Yiu Wah Street, Causeway Bay Bay, Hong Kong 999077 China +852 5688 2723 [email protected] http://Facebook.com/ZerveHK
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Zerve

Zerve is Causeway Bay's most refined sports bar! Catering to fans and enthusiasts of all sports, with our wall to wall broadcast of live sports, you can be sure you'll be able to catch the game right here! Within our cutting edge entertainment complex with darts, beer pong, stack cup and other multi-game tables; you'll be entertained during intermissions a-plenty! With ample space for both small and large parties, Zerve is Hong Kong's latest and greatest go-to spot for your ultimate night out. What are you waiting for? It's GO time!

2. Bar De Luxe

8 Wyndham Street, Central 30/F, Asia Pacific Centre,, Hong Kong China +852 3706 5716 [email protected] http://attire-house.com/bar
Excellent
95%
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Bar De Luxe

3. Dragonfly

Shop10 - G1, Tai Kwun, Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong China +852 2777 2633 [email protected] http://www.sandshospitality.com/portfolio/dragonfly
Excellent
89%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
3%
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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Dragonfly

Playing on the European heritage associated with the Tai Kwun complex, Dragonfly creates an ambiance synonymous with the art nouveau styles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dragonfly is a comfortable boutique bespoke cocktail lounge and eatery designed by masterful artist Ashely Sutton. Dragonfly presents a cosy ambience of comfort and relaxion in an era of a time gone by.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

I love this beautiful art-nouveau styled cocktail bar. If you want a place with wow factor, this is perfect.I’d recommend it even more strongly if you could only guarantee getting in. It’s very small and there is usually a queue. It is cosy and intimate which also means that it can be crowded and noisy but it is so strikingly lovely. The ceiling is a sea of Tiffany styled turquoise lights like dragonfly wings and the bar is a giant human/dragonfly, with wings spreading above the bar counter. Small cast iron dragonflies are dotted around the place, on the tables and bar. It’s a fantastical, sophisticated design created by Ashley Sutton who has done other Hong Kong bars as well ( Iron Fairies and Ophelia). The cocktails are decadent too - Dragon’s Pearls (milk tea, mixed with mandarin, gin, cognac, and tapioca). Most are around HK$120+. It’s probably not the place you will stay for a whole night but it’s perfect for a couple of drinks. We tend to go if we have visitors and our preference now is to go at the start of the night, when we are likely to get a table without waiting. If it is full inside, they may offer tables outside in the covered courtyard (a mix of lounges and high tables and stools). We have sat there before but it doesn't have the same atmosphere or décor and if we can’t get inside, then we tend to go elsewhere now. GETTING THERE: Dragonfly truly is a hidden gem but that also means it can be tricky to find. Persist - it's worth it. The easiest way to get there is from the Mid-Levels escalator. About half-way up (above Hollywood Rd), take the flight of stairs on your left - I've attached a photo. The stairs will lead you into the the old colonial Central Police Station (now the rejuvenated Tai Kwun Heritage Centre). Dragonfly is on ground floor in the old Superintendent’s House.

4. Whisky & Words

G/F, 9 Shin Hing Street, Central, Hong Kong China +852 9889 8590 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Whisky & Words

If you are looking for a cozy and intimate speakeasy in Central, you'll love this library-themed whisky & cocktail bar on the stairs walking up to Hollywood road, next to PMQ. Discover the secrets behind 300 whiskys during a date, a happy hour or a whisky master class!

5. Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong

2 Lower Albert Rd, Hong Kong China +852 2521 1511 [email protected] http://www.fcchk.org/
Excellent
51%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong

A private members club that also serves as a meeting place for the city's media, business and diplomatic community.

Reviewed By FOL-1003 - Berlin, Germany

Holding a guest membership we had a few nights out there, Bert's bar is lovely, bar area noisy as you would expect and the setvices are vety good, with friendly folks working there and dealing w heavy drinkers from Europe, Usa and so on. While my club would fesk out when you show up in sandals and shorts, the Bar area is quite a place of great varietal dressings

6. Geronimo Shot Bar

Shop A, 2F, 27-39 D'Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong China +852 2833 9951 http://www.geronimoshotbar.com.hk
Excellent
60%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
7%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 15 reviews

Geronimo Shot Bar

7. The Wanch

No.54 Jaffe Road, Hong Kong China +852 2861 1621 [email protected] http://www.reverbnation.com/venue/thewanch
Excellent
57%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

The Wanch

Reviewed By 84317582 - Bristol, United Kingdom

A really good music venue, music/bands were good, atmosphere brilliant and the drinks were reasonably priced (for HK)

8. Hush Hong Kong

G/F, 2 Glenealy,Central, Hong Kong China +852 2537 2281 [email protected]
Excellent
67%
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33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Hush is a sophisticated and stylish nightspot just above the hustle and bustle of Lan Kwai Fong. Undisturbed and unruffled, hush is the new chill out spot where the elite and chic get together. Your search for a quiet moment is over...With so much constantly ‘happening’ in Hong Kong, the team behind hush want to introduce you to a far more intimate experience, where your every breath absorbs the lush greenery, comfy lounge seats await your descent, soulful grooves tantalize your mind, body and soul, and soothing cocktails put you at ease. Decked with warm and vibrant colours, the interior of hush is, to say the least, simple and refined.Paint the town red in the private patio of hush – a defined outdoor space elevated for a truly rare al fresco experience.

9. Take Out Comedy

34 Elgin Street, Hong Kong China +852 6220 4436 http://www.takeoutcomedy.com
Excellent
70%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
8%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 37 reviews

Take Out Comedy

Hi Comedy Fans!We are the FIRST Fulltime Comedy Club in Asia with weekly English/Chinese standup comedy shows, Improvisation, comedy workshops and we produce the Annual HK International Comedy Festival every October!COME LAUGH WITH US!

10. Sugar

32/F East, 29 Taikoo Shing Rd Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong China +852 3968 3738 [email protected] http://www.easthotels.com/en/hongkong/restaurants-and-bars/sugar/
Excellent
49%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 175 reviews

Sugar

Dazzling harbor views meet hip hidden gem at Sugar, our rooftop bar, lounge and deck on 32/F. With bold cocktails, an impressive wine list and moreish share plates, there's no better place in Hong Kong to watch sunset and the city light up after dark. Our spacious outdoor deck with some of Hong Kong's best views attracts an after- work crowd looking for a chill space to unwind, relax and socialize on the east side of Hong Kong Island. Sugar is now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner until mid-September while FEAST (Food by EAST), the bustling eatery on 1/F closed for renovation. Opening Hours Sugar breakfast: 6:30am - 10:30am daily Sugar buffet lunch: 12:00nn - 2:30pm daily Sugar dinner: 5:30pm - 1:00am ( Sun - Thurs ) / 5:30pm - 1:30am (Fri - Sat & PH Eve) *Sugar dinner welcomes guests aged 18 years old and above Stay tuned to the new FEAST opening in September.

Reviewed By bonc35 - Hong Kong, China

It's a very reasonable bar on the rooftop of a hotel enjoying a panoramic view of the Kowloon Peninsula and the Victoria Harbor. But it opens only from 5pm and membership required.

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