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When you’re in the Taiwanese capital, you should definitely save some energy for the afterhours—Taipei nightlife can get pretty crazy and goes on till the sun comes out. True to its claims, the city can rival the world’s biggest party capitals, and still comes out on top owing to its affordability. There are watering holes on every corner, and they range from casual, fuss-free joints to elegant and upmarket establishments. So whether you’re in the mood for a tipple with a side of conversation, or multiple drinks accompanied by live music—there’s a bar for every mood.
Located in a giant warehouse adjacent to the Taiwan Beer Brewery, this no-frills cavernous space is big enough you can always get a seat. Pitch up at one of the communal picnic tables and order yourself fresh-as-it-gets ...more
Dolce is where those who seek indulgence come to unwind after a long day. Opened by a group of expats, the Michelin two-star pâtissier Vivian Huang - who honed her skills at L’Atelier De Joel Robuchon in New York City - ...more
Past an inconspicuous entrance, this dark, intimate drinking den is packed with locals and the occasional itinerant Scotsman, who pull up a seat at the all-wood bar or hide in the booths to nurse glasses of Scotch until ...more
This small, popular live music venue is a go-to stage for up-and-coming independent artists. With music ranging from jazz and fusion to alternative rock and experimental pop, it attracts a young crowd from neighbouring X...more
With its red walls, shoji screens and antique chandeliers, The Villa Herbs evokes old-Shanghai, but it's tastes are decidedly Taiwanese. The fanciful and artful cocktails - many interpretations of Western classics - are ...more
The name means 'little place', but this cosy living-room style bar makes up for its small interior with a big bar menu of Taiwanese rice wine. Popular for its aboriginal influenced decor, attitude and offerings, Xiao Dif...more
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