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With very few exceptions, hotels are the main focus for nightlife,
since they are the places that can serve alcohol.
Bars
The rule of
thumb seems to be anything so long as its Western, with English
pubs the current preferred choice of watering hole. The Tavern at
the Sheraton Resort & Towers, & Harvesters Pub at
Sands Hotel are the best flag-fliers. The Gauloises Club at Le Meridien
is the latest chic nightspot to arrive in the capital. Dress is
smart, & although it does have a no rules night,
this really means designer jeans & Versace T-shirts. US bars
are also popular, especially Heroes (Crowne Plaza) & Island
Exchange (Abu Dhabi Grand), while the Hilton has two excellent live
music venues: Hemingways & the Jazz Bar. The adjoining
Tequilana is also worth a look, particularly if the karaoke urge
gets the better of you. Other popular venues include PJ OReillys,
an authentically Irishy pub at the Abu Dhabi Grand, & 49ers,
at the Dana Hotel a combination Tex-Mex diner, bar &
nightclub, depending upon what time you arrive, & hugely popular
whenever.
Classic Bars
(Wine Bars)
There are very
few wine bars, but Chequers at the Sands Hotel is definitely worth
a viewing. The selection is excellent, with superior bar food culled
from rabbit, venison & other game, while the new black &
chrome decor will appeal to 80s nostalgists.
Music clubs
(Piano Bars)
Last but not
least, there are several piano bars where more sophisticated evening
entertainment can be had. Vincents Bar at the Crowne Plaza
& The Piano Lounge at Abu Dhabi Grand are two of the best.
Dancing
Nightclubs are
numerous, although most of them aim for a broader appeal by providing
food earlier in the evening. Among the more popular venues are Colosseum
at the Marina Club, with consistently good live music, Le Gauloises
Club at Le Meridien, & Illusions at the Abu Dhabi Grand.
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