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COCKTAIL LOUNGES
Bar Constellation
251 Huangpi Road North, near Jiangyin Road; tel: 5375 2712
This 1930s-themed cocktail bar is much loved for its fine mixology. Its classic cocktails are
perfectly balanced and never too sweet, and whisky and other drinks on the rocks are
served 'Japanese style' with a single large ice cube, so they stay cold without getting wa-
tery.
Glamour Bar
6/F, 5 Zhongshan East (No.1) Road; tel: 6329 3751; www.m-glamour.com
A sophisticated waterfront bar below sister restaurant M on the Bund with a mirrored cock-
tail bar, champagne bar, wine-tasting table and superior bar bites. Jewel-coloured velvet
armchairs, Art Deco lamps and arched windows overlooking the Bund set the elegant ambi-
ence.
The Long Bar
6/F, 2 Zhongshan East (No.1) Road; tel: 6322 9988; www.waldorfastoriashanghai.com
This legendary Shanghai watering hole dates back to the 1920s, when it was an exclusive
British gentlemen's club with the longest bar in Asia. Noel Coward famously remarked that
'one could see the curvature of the earth along it'. Now part of Waldorf Astoria hotel, the bar
has been restored to its former glory and serves well-mixed cocktails, along with fresh
oysters from the Oyster Bar.
LIVE MUSIC
LOgO
107 Sinan Road, near Taikang Road; www.logoshanghai.net
A youthful favourite that is much loved for its consistent presentation of alternative music,
including electronic, punk rock and metal, as well as for its gritty, smoky, laid-back interiors
and reasonable cover charges. The house is packed at weekends with crowds of 20- and
30-somethings gathered for a good time.
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