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Politika bar
The guide was updated:Pilitika shares a literally cracked (in the best post-Soviet fashion) building with Tumanishvili Theatre on a busy Aghmashenebeli Avenue — yet this bar offers smooth and cosy atmosphere inside, as well as on its terrace with a cute DIY fountain. Most popular with hip guests on Fridays and Saturdays towards the evening, though it is also a good place to grab a coffee during the day.
Useful Information
- Address: 164 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia
- Public Transport: Station Square subway stop
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Nali is one of the locals' favourite places to hang out for its laid back, casual atmosphere, good food, fresh ales and, most of all, good old loud rock 'n' roll. Prices are reasonable, the service is friendly and the bands invited to the weekly concerts always play excellent rock and country music.
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Sky 7 Terrace & Lounge Bar
Breathtaking views, good music, delicious food and fine cocktails are the main features of this lovely venue. In the afternoon, you can enjoy the sun on the beautiful terrace, but come by in the evening if you want to have the most romantic view of Tbilisi, with the soothing notes of the saxophone as background of your unforgettable night.
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Stamba
This former Soviet-era publishing house has been transformed into a design-centric hotel with on-point interiors, a glass-bottomed pool and a grand café which serves modern takes on traditional Georgian dishes. It perfectly encapsulates a city on the cusp of change.
Beyond its main building, Stamba Hotel presents a series of outside spaces including a verdant courtyard garden that leads to the hotel’s outdoor amphitheater, the presence of which further cements Stamba’s deep connection with key Georgian arts and cultural institutions. This second structure additionally offers an open working space, designed to support individuals and businesses in the city’s creative industries, reinforcing the hotel’s status as a new hub for local visionaries.
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Politika bar
Pilitika shares a literally cracked (in the best post-Soviet fashion) building with Tumanishvili Theatre on a busy Aghmashenebeli Avenue — yet this bar offers smooth and cosy atmosphere inside, as well as on its terrace with a cute DIY fountain. Most popular with hip guests on Fridays and Saturdays towards the evening, though it is also a good place to grab a coffee during the day.
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Valiko Mansion
Valiko Mansion is an atmospheric bar in an old house with red lighting, vintage furniture and plenty of art. The cocktails are deliciously spicy and the music list is carefully curated. Chat up the bartender or check the bar's instagram to find out when all the rooms turns into a sweaty dance floor with the help of invited DJs.
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Lolita
Lolita, located over three floors of a 19th century building, serves dishes inspired by New York comfort food, drinks inspired by bespoke mixology, throws a party inspired by Techno night scene. Comfort food, fragrant drinks and uplifting music — good enough to give you goosebumps.
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Left Bank
Left Bank is a creative place that serves as a gig venue by night and social space by day. In short, they play techno and screen movies. Once a bread factory in the Soviet times, the space is located along the Mtkvari river. Check the official website to see scheduled events and invited Djs. There are also plans for a record shop and exhibition space.
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Bauhaus Bar
Bauhaus Bar is one of the two bars in Dedaena park. The bar has a European feel to it, serving coffee, local beers, cocktails and Georgian wine on a terrace with parasols. The atmosphere is relaxed and the guests are quite hip. See and be seen!
On weekends, there's a pop-up wok spot, so you won't go hungry.
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