Dance clubs, music clubs, beach parties in summer, the Bermuda Music Festival and a wide selection of bars with live entertainment ensure that visitors to Bermuda never have a dull evening. Whether you are looking for a place to relax after dinner with a good Cuban cigar and single malt or you find yourself in the mood for some mellow vintage wine, Bermuda bars cover the entire spectrum of nightlife and entertainment options that vacationers choose.
Guests at various luxury hotels and resorts will find that their hotel has one or more bars with live music and dancing as well as shows as part of the entertainment. Bars and night clubs are scattered around the city of Hamilton mostly, and there are a few nightspots such as the White Horse Tavern in St. George’s. Among the bars, The Veranda Bar at the Elbow Beach Hotel is the place for an energetic salsa with your partner on Fridays. To mix with an elegant crowd and sip the perfect martini seated on comfortable sofas while listening to live music, there is no place like Jasmine at Fairmont Southampton. For a quiet evening nursing a cocktail while you play a game of pool, step into the Cellar at the same hotel.
British style pubs like the Frog and Onion Pub and Robin Hood Pub are the places one goes for hearty ale. For those on the lookout for a trendy chic bar the Pickled Onion, Ozone and Opus fit the bill with their hip décor and casual ambiance. To get a taste of Bermuda’s own Rum Swizzle, visitors to Bermuda flock to Swizzle Inn on Bailey’s Bay.
Café Lido and Mickey’s Beach Bistro and Bar at Elbow Beach Hotel as well as Tavern by the Sea are bars for those who don’t want to stray too far from the beach. Whichever Bermuda bars you patronize, don’t forget to taste the Dark ‘n’ Stormy, considered by many as Bermuda’s national drink.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Bar Hopping in Bermuda
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