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Please Don’t Tell: The Most Exclusive Bars In Hong Kong

By lea25April 7, 20153 Mins Read
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Many people prefer the ambiance of an exclusive bar. They like to sit and drink the finest rum or the best whisky in peace and quiet – savouring the drink. They don’t wish to be in a venue that’s jam packed with people; it can deter from the overall experience. If this is you, take a look at these top five exclusive cocktail bars in Hong Kong…

Stockton: The Exclusive British Pub

Stockton is one of the most exclusive Wyndham Street bars. You will realize this as soon as you arrive, as it is actually hidden down a dark alleyway. The mysterious entrance really adds to the overall feel of the bar, which is based on the LonImage titledon gentlemen’s clubs of the Victorian era. The secret vibe continues once you are inside of Stockton, thanks to the old-world glamour, intriguing antiques, private corners, vintage furniture and dimmed lights. You can enjoy a wide range of luxurious cocktails that you will not be able to find anywhere else.

Stockton

32 Wyndham Street, Central

Tel: 2565 5268

Mrs Pound: A Bar With A Remarkable©MrsPound Entrance

You wouldn’t think that Mrs Pound is one of the best bars in Hong Kong by looking at the entrance. From the outside Mrs Pound looks like a traditional Chinese stamp shop. However, once you walk inside of the venue you will soon realize that it is actually a very cool Asian restaurant. You will open a sliding door that will let you into Mrs Pound. This treasure trove has a quirky style to it, with huge mirrors, little trinkets and bright pink booths and walls.

Mrs. Pound

6 Pound Ln, Sheung Wan

Tel: 3426 3949

Jaa Bar

Jaa Bar can be found in©Jaa Bar Central, just off Peel Street down a small alleyway. Aside from having a secret feel to it, it also impresses thanks to its choice of drinks and beautiful décor. The experience is one that is charming yet very comfortable at the same time. From the central chandelier to the Louis XVI-style banquettes, the décor will certainly impress you. In fact, Jaa Bar used to be the antique storage basement of a historical building and you can certainly feel this special ambience when you walk in.

Jaa Bar

LGF, Pak Tze Lane (Peel Street via Gage Street), Central

Tel: 2815 8887

Feather Boa: Member Only Bar

So far we have touched upon bars and restaurants with hidden locations and misleading entrances, but the©Feather Boare are a lot of bars that are exclusive because of their member only policy, and Feather Boa is one of these. Nevertheless, the exterior of the bar will also mislead you, as it is somewhat plain and thus gives away nothing about the stunning décor and unique atmosphere inside. The Chocolate Martini comes highly recommended as well.

Feather Boa

38 Staunton Street, Soho

Tel: 2857 2586

001

Finally we have 001, which@001 can be found on Wellington Street. This bar is lurking behind a market stall off the side of Graham Street. The exclusive feel of the entrance carries on once you are inside thanks to the sophisticated vibe. If you like classic jazz music you will love this bar.

001

97 Wellington Street

Tel: 2810 6969

So there you have it, from Stockton to Feather Boa, the five best bars in central Hong Kong in terms of exclusivity. Which one will you be visiting first?

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