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A Beer Drinker’s Guide to NYC

November 14, 2017

In recent years, New York City has been growing it’s beer scene to new heights. With new craft beer locations and local breweries popping up all over the Big Apple, there’s so much to see (and drink) when it comes to exploring the best of the city’s bar scene. Whether you’re a beer drinking novice or a self-proclaimed pro, here’s what you need to know about drinking the best beer in New York City.

The Best Bars

It makes sense to start this guide with the best bars around the city where you can try some excellent craft beers. These bars are known as the NYC classics when it comes to beer, so you’re sure to find one that suits your specific beer-tastes.

The Blind Tiger

Opened in 1995, The Blind Tiger is a divey bar with big commitment to craft beer. Located on the Bleecker Street, this no-frills establishment knows the craft. There are over 28 taps dedicated specifically to craft beers, and you can also join them for several beer-themed events throughout the year.

Proletariat

If you’re looking to try some rare brews, you’ve got to visit Proletariat. The decor looks like something crossed between a dive bar and a gritty tattoo parlor, but somehow that only adds to the experience. With a rotating selection of only the rarest selection of beer and some of the best bartenders in the city, this is an East Village staple for beer connoisseurs. The only warning is that this place is pretty small, and can get crowded quickly. Visit on off-times like during weeknights or Sunday afternoons to get a more personal experience.

SingleCut Beersmiths

If you’re in a crunch for time and want to combine the experience of visiting a brewery and a taproom, SingleCut Beersmiths is the place. With guided tours where you can sample their latest brews, this place is a hot spot. They even have live music most nights of the week. Located in Astoria, SingleCut Beersmiths is one of the best hidden gems in the city.

The Well

The Well has more selections than any person could dream of trying in their lifetime. They have over 40 beers on tap alone, but it doesn’t stop there with over 150 bottled and canned options. The Well used to be a brewery before being turned into a taproom, and it’s open space looks like it belongs to another time. This is a great place to bring friends who aren’t quite open to your developed taste in beers, since there are a lot of familiar choices for them to choose from.

Hops Hill

Hops Hill isn’t for the average beer drinker. With a tag line like “Strictly craft,” you know you’re going to get quality at this Brooklyn bar. They feature many local brews on tap like Threes and Other Half, but they also have a giant bottle list with almost 200 selections. The best thing about Hops Hill is their weekly happy hour with some great selections for an even greater price.

Beer Events

Everyone should experience one of NYC’s beer festivals at least once in their life. It’s a great chance to mingle with like-minded beer drinkers, and even learn a thing or two about your favorite brews.

NYC Craft Beer Fest

Hosted every year in November, the NYC Craft Beer Fest is just like it’s name sounds. With several days of beer drinking excitement, entry to the festival gives you access to tastes of all the up-and-coming breweries around New York and beyond! Buy your ticket early since these sell out quickly.

Five Boro Craft Beer Festival

The Five Boro Craft Beer Festival is the best time to try some local flavor while enjoying food and live music from local restaurants and vendors. It’s more than a beer festival, it’s an experience. You’ll get the chance to sample beer that hasn’t even been released yet as well as over 50 craft beers from the area.

The best way to drink in NYC

NYC has a large drinking culture, and there are a lot of ways to experience the best of the local bars and events. If you’re visiting NYC for the first time, you’ll want to first explore the sights and local areas before stepping foot in the best bars. To burn off some calories before drinking the night away, bikerentalcentralpark.com offers tours of Central Park during the day! Or explore the local neighborhood by foot to spot the best drinking holes before a night on the town! However you choose to experience NYC, you’ll surely acknowledge it’s home to some of the best beer selections in the world!

Filed Under: Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

Road Tripping Around Canada

November 10, 2017

So you’ve decided to take a road trip around The Great White North, but are unsure where to visit? Have no fear, here we have gathered some of the most well-known, popular and enjoyable recommendations, just for you.

For Beauty

The beauty of Canada is undeniable, and a road-trip would be remiss if it didn’t include at least one stop at one of Canada’s amazing national parks. Despite being called The Great White North, Canada also includes an enormous variety of lush greenery to visit and explore.

In fact, Canada is so bountiful with its beauty that almost any road-trip you take is sure to be lined with snow-capped mountains and verdant forests.

Take it in, go camping if you like, and just remember to go prepared!

For Food

Don’t underestimate the appeal of Canadian cuisine. While many are quick to judge Canada as a place of natural beauty above all else, the quality and variety of food on offer is some of the best in the world.

Inspired by the numerous native and European cultures who settled the vast country, Canada’s multitude of eateries are famed the world over. While you can stop in many road-stops and in any city and find a restaurant to your taste, we would be remiss if we didn’t bring up food in Toronto.

The capital of Ontario is quickly becoming known as one of the best culinary destinations in the world. If you have the budget then make sure to treat yourself. If fancy dining isn’t a part of your road-trip itinerary then have no fear – Canadian local and even fast food has a huge amount on offer.

For Fun

Not content to coast by on its natural beauty and food alone, Canada is home to many large cities and some of the world’s most famed and well-loved adventure and theme parks in the world. You can also take part in Canadian based activities like Multilotto Canada.

If water and slides are your thing, and the coast, lakes, and rivers prove too chilly, you can check out some of Canada’s water parks. If you are passing through Alberta, be sure to check out World Waterpark in Edmonton, which houses the world’s largest indoor wave pool and more than 17 unique waterslides and features.

Rollercoasters and adrenaline more your speed? Canada’s Wonderland, located just north of Toronto, features 70 different rides, including over a dozen roller coasters. For those who think themselves brave enough, they even offer Halloween Haunt’s attractions by night.

For Art and Architecture

Are you looking for inspiration on your journey? Don’t overlook the towns and exhibits offered by a culture rich with native and colonial heritage.

The Art Gallery of Ontario is home to more than 40,000 different works of art, making it one of the 10 largest art museums in North America.

If natural history and interactive exhibits are more your thing then don’t miss the Royal Ontario Museum, which houses almost six million differed objects to see and interact with.

For the Road

When it comes to road-trips, nothing can match the purity of a drive through the heart of some of the most naturally beautiful land on earth. It is the best form of adventure travel. Canada is crossed with thousands of roads which any road-tripper would be happy to take, though there are a few which really stand out.

Sometimes it can be best to take the indirect route, especially if it takes you through areas with the profound beauty of Bow Valley Parkway or the Viking Trail.

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, Food and Beer, World Travel

The Best Of Ireland’s Beer- Stout, Ale and Porter

October 31, 2017

Each year around Saint Patrick’s Day, everyone seems to act a little bit Irish. It does not matter whether or not you prefer a dry or deep amber ale or a full-bodied and delicious stout, you’ll be sure to find some old favorites listed below along with some new favorites. It is said that the Irish people are very quick to be hospitable and easy to meet.

When in Ireland, it’s easy and fun to stop in at a local pub for a pint. You don’t need a lot of money to enjoy a little bit of Irish fun and beer. If you are short on cash and looking for a way to pay for your trip to the pub or local beer spot, consider title loans in Miami. A title loan is an easy way to get fast money when you need it. The best thing about these types of loans is that you can use the money for anything you want.

Three Classic Stouts

Typically in Ireland, the beer is black all year round. This is because they are dry, Blessed Trinity by Guinness, Beamish and Murphy’s. The beers are poured into the glasses slowly in order to allow for the creamy head to form. These three types of beers are meant to signify Eire as Celtic crosses and Shamrocks. Guinness is considered the best known black beer throughout the world and considered the standard to which all types of stouts are judged. Others might suggest that the beer’s character has been dulled over the last 10 years or so. No matter what your view is, however, it is still a very dry and appetizing kind of beer. The pitch-black complex and color is almost wine like in aroma. It seems to be dry enough for oysters and yet robust enough to be enjoyed with cheese dishes and meat.

Red Ales

All of Ireland’s most popular beers are not uniformly black. They also have a celebrated Irish Red Ale as well. Globally, this one is best known as Smithwick’s. It is a faintly caramel and toasty ale from the same people who brew Guinness beer. The recipe that is sold in the United States is brewed a little bit differently than how it is in Ireland. Still so, it continues to be a much more robust beer over other Irish Red beers. America also brews their fair share of Irish style beer. Finnegans Irish Amber, as an example, may not be as complex or full-bodied as the true Irish ale. However, the profits from it go to many community outreach projects for the homeless or working poor in Minnesota.

Pairing Food With Beer

There are tons of amazing beers from around the world, but traditional Irish food is very delicious and rustic when you combine quality ingredients with the right Irish ale to complement those dishes. Some of the tastiest salmon in the world is typically fished off the Irish Coast and then smoked in the south. When used as an appetizer, it goes well with a nice glass of cool, not cold, dry Irish Stout. Many will partner potato-based side dishes such a savory griddle bread with a bottle or more of caramel-like, gently sweet Irish Red Ale. A good helping of hearty Irish stew could also benefit from a nice mixture of both ale and stout called Black and Tan. If you are thinking about dessert, consider the sweeter stout to compliment things such as chocolate cake and chocolate mousse.

Filed Under: Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

Most Popular Sports Around the World

October 31, 2017

Most people are sports enthusiasts. Most of these people are either players, fans or both. Of course there are different types of sports and fans have different preferences, especially in betting. The popularity of the sport is determined by the number of fans and betters it has. Football is one of the most popular sports in the world. Football fans are usually quite passionate about their chosen team and join betting circles or bet at online sites like Netbet. And although Football is famous, there are some other very popular sports around the world.  As you know, here at Beekman Beer Garden, we love adventure and sports! So we have listed the top world sports below for you:

Football/Soccer

Football/soccer is actually the most popular sport in the world. Some people live for this sport. Football has more fans than any other sport in the world. This sport is becoming more popular every single day. It has more than 3.6 billion fans spread out in every part of the world including Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and many other places.

Cricket

Cricket is a popular sport especially in Asia, Australia, Africa, and the UK. This game originated in Britain and has spread across the world. Cricket was first played in the 16th century and has a lot of following and fans. Most people love this game as it is fun to play and watch. Cricket has more than 2.6 billion fans spread across the world. It involves a bat and a ball and is played between 2 teams, and each team has 11 players. The game is played in a 22 yards rectangular pitch.

Field Hockey

This sport has more than 2 billion fans spread across the world. It is especially popular in Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa. Field Hockey was first played in Europe, but is a female dominated sport in North America. Field Hockey involves two teams playing against each other by aiming to score to the opponent’s goal. The ball is driven by the hockey stick and it’s very interesting to watch.

Tennis

This sport is popular in Asia, Europe and America. Tennis is one of the top-ranked sports in the world as it has about 1 billion fans. It originated before the 14th century, and most of the time, the game is played against a single opponent. It can also be played by two teams of two people each.

Volleyball

This game is played almost all over the globe and often one people play themselves on the beach or in a field. You only need a ball and a net to play volleyball. The game itself is very fun and is loved by many. Volleyball was first introduced in Olympic Games in 1964. This sport has about 900 million fans spread across the world. This game is played by both men and women in America, Europe, Asia, Australia and many other parts of the world. It is one of the most fun sports to play or watch. Most sports enthusiasts love this game.

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, The Blog, World Travel

6 Steps to Cutting Ties To Suburban Life

October 27, 2017

So you want to say goodbye to suburban living, but don’t quite know how to make the leap? Here are a series of steps you can take that will outline the process so you can wrap your head around it and decide if it’s right for you.

Reassess Your Priorities

Settling down into suburban living usually doesn’t happen all at once. It’s usually a conscious decision made several years ago and conditions have likely changed since you first decided to grow roots. If lately you’ve been feeling like suburban life just doesn’t do it for you anymore, your priorities may have shifted.

Have a Family Meeting

Once you’ve determined that you’d like to have a more mobile lifestyle, it’s time to gather the family together and get a read on how everyone is feeling. Making this sort of transition only goes smoothly if everyone is on the same page. If it is going to cause a major upset in a child’s school life then it may be best to put it off until a later date. But if the family is all about travel, then you could definitely make it work!

Discuss the Realities of Full-Time RV Life

Suburban living might not be all it’s cracked up to be, but that doesn’t mean that living full-time in an RV is all butterflies and rainbows. RVs are great, but they come with a totally different list of possible drawbacks. Be honest with yourself and with each other and really try to imagine what life in an RV would be like on a day-to-day basis.

Create a One-Year Plan

Map out what one year would look like living in an RV. Where would you go? What would you eat? How would you pay for things? It’s these types of questions that you’ll want answered, but you don’t need to develop an extensive five-year plan.

A one-year time period Is perfect because you get to spend all four seasons away, including all of the major holidays. It lets you get a real sense of what life would be like going forward, and  you can make a more solid decision later based on your year experience.

Execute the Plan

The next step is to execute your plan and spend a year living in your RV. Since it’s just a one-year time frame you don’t have to do anything drastic like sell your house and car, but you could if you’re just tired of them.

Re-Evaluate After One Year

After one year it’s time to reflect on all that’s happened and how you currently feel. Do you still think it’s a good idea to ditch suburbia and embrace life on the road? Or did you scratch that itch and now you’re craving the comforts of a home and a regular routine?

From this new vantage point you’ll know what to do, and if you decide to re-enter suburban living it’ll be much easier since you’ll only have been gone for a year.

If you decide to continue on with your adventure you can make more final decisions like selling your house, car, and other personal belongings.

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Life Tips, The Blog, World Travel

Weird and Wonderful Cultural Practices Around the World

October 25, 2017

Spain

Food fights are taken to the extreme in the small village of Buñol, where thousands gather every August to take part in La Tomatina — a squashed tomato fight. An estimated 145,000kg are thrown each time.

Another Spanish custom that revolves around food is Entierro de la Sardinia, which translates to Burial of the Sardine. Every year on Ash Wednesday a procession of mourners follow the likeness of a dead sardine, which is either buried or cremated when it reaches the end of the route. This ceremony is symbolic of burying the past and looking towards a hopeful future.

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Germany

Want good luck before your wedding? In Germany a couple’s family and close friends gather the night before to break porcelain outside their house in a ceremony called Polterabend. The couple then clean up the mess, which signifies that they must work together through difficult times.

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Thailand

Every November, residents in a town called Lop Buri prepare dishes of fruit, cakes, and sweets, which are served on long outside tables. But they’re not for people — this feast, known as The Monkey Buffet Festival, is for the native Macaque monkeys.

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Mexico

Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead, 31st October–2nd November each year) is an opportunity for Mexicans to remember their loved ones. It’s a celebration of life, rather than a time of sadness, so graves are adorned with brightly coloured flowers and some communities even have parties in the cemeteries. Offerings of favourite foods, sugar skulls, a bread called pan de Muertos, and marigolds are made to the spirits.

England

Normally the English enjoy their Yorkshire puddings (a batter made from eggs, milk, and flour) on the side of a roast dinner. But once a year, in Brawby, giant Yorkshire puddings are cooked and then coated with thick layers of yacht varnish. Every pudding is big enough for someone to sit in and that’s exactly what happens — each oarsman rows his pudding across Bob’s Pond in a race to the finish line.

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Working Out While Traveling for Men

October 19, 2017

As you know, my brother and I like to drink a lot of beer while traveling. We are what you would call “beer connoisseurs“. We like to enjoy local food dishes too, which aren’t always the healthiest options for us. Although we love to enjoy ourselves and indulge, we also like to stay fit and attempt to be at least a little bit healthy while traveling the world. So we compiled a list of our top workouts for men, while traveling. They are basic, but I find that keeping it simple is your best bet while on the road. If you tend to overcomplicate things, it doesn’t always get done.

Young man hiking at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

Running

I know it sounds super simple and that you shouldn’t need to read this article to know that you can run to stay fit while traveling, but it isn’t always easy to find the motivation while on the road. This is my favorite type of workout because I can get it over and done with in 20-40 mins depending on my motivation level. When you get in the routine of it, no matter where you are, you will get up and run in the morning. By the evening, my motivation has gone down drastically, so I tend to go first thing in the morning. (Awesome new music always helps motivate me as well).

Body Weight Exercises

Planks, pushups and squats, oh my! Don’t underestimate the amount of sweat you can get going with just a 30 minute HIIT Training session (HIIT stands for High Intensity Interval Training). Basically you go as hard as you can for a minute, rest for 30 seconds and continue on for 7-20 minutes. (Keep in mind you can do a variety of interval times – these are just the ones I prefer). I know everyone thinks that mostly girls use Pinterest.com, but it’s a great resource for finding new exercises to keep your body on it’s toes and keep you interested/challenged in your workouts.

Local Exercise

I used to get nervous about going to a local gym, yoga or crossfit, but sometimes you just have to push yourself to go. It is much more motivating to get your butt kicked when you’re being told what to do. Or, often I am much more motivated once I’m at the gym. I figure I might as well give it my all when I’m already at the gym, rather than sometimes losing interest in my home workouts while traveling. Lastly, using a steroids shop – steroids-evolution.org to keep fit is much more common in other parts of the world.

Overall, keeping your workouts simple is your best bet while traveling. The actual workout part usually isn’t the challenge. The big challenge for most people is finding the motivation. Get a routine going on your vacation and you will be able to enjoy yourself a lot more. You will release endorphins and work off any of that extra indulgences :).

Please keep in mind that I am not a doctor or professional in this area. Any recommendations are simply from my own experience or word of mouth. I am not responsible or liable for any of the information you may follow in this article. 

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, World Travel

All About Travelling

October 18, 2017

The way that people travel is changing rapidly. In fact, there is an increase in the rate at which new technology is being released. There are many latest gadgets, devices, and machinery that make travelling different from what it was just 30 years ago.

Latest Travelling Trends

Because of the internet there is now a lot more that a traveler can do to enhance the holiday experience. As the internet continues to expand into newer fields like mobile internet and Virtual Reality there are more things that we can expect from the tech-wizards.

The Apps

The world has become application crazy. There is a rush in the technology industry to create the best application for which ever industry that you are in. The tourism industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the world. Even the coming real money online casino ca games did not dampen the income that is generated in the industry.  As a result there are many applications that make the lives to travelers better and without demanding a premium form the user.

Transportation Apps

A large number of Apps have been developed to make sure that people using the services offered by a particular transport based company get the best. Most of these Apps offer different products although there are many competitors within each sector.  The top apps are those that allow people to find transports which is affordable. This includes cheap flights, cheap taxis and even promotions running on cruise ships and scenic train and bus tours.

Accommodation Apps

These apps were the first apps to really de-stabilise the entire accommodation sector. Traditionally tourism involved finding a decent motel, hotel, lodge or inn to stay at. As tourist destinations get more popular, the demand for such accommodation increases. Therefore naturally the price for the accommodation increases. Sometimes it increases to beyond the point where ordinary people can afford it, unless if they have won a real money online jackpot at https://www.casinoza.com .Accommodation Apps make it easy for people to find rooms within the traveler’s budget. Other apps link people with extra sleeping space with accommodation seekers making the accommodation bill significantly smaller.   

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, Budget Travel, The Blog, World Travel

The Most Beautiful Roads for Travel Worldwide

October 18, 2017

In case you are looking for the most beautiful places that you can visit in the world, you should consider roadtripping on some of the most beautiful roads. You can easily find rental car coupons and travel cheap to see some of the most amazing sights. Below are some places that have some very scenic, outstanding and beautiful roads that you should visit.

1. Route 1 in Iceland.

Route 1 found in Iceland is a ring road. It runs around the edges of the nation and goes farther through the world’s exciting scenery. The road passes the eastern side of the country’s cosmopolitan capital, Reykjavik and goes again to pass through another awesome fjord, small fishing villages, wandering wild deer and mountains. Must-see scenes are many but a few of bucket-list-worthy recognizing comprises the amazing Jökulsárlón glacial lake, the gorgeous hot springs and Lake Mvatn, and the Seljalandsfoss waterfall.

2. Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.

In the history of the most visited destinations in America, you cannot miss the Blue Ridge Parkway. No wonder it has earned its nickname as “America’s Favorite Drive”. The parkway spans a gloriously nice view, from the boundaries of Smoky Mountains National Park situated in North Carolina. It continues to the outside of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. The road passes through the rough mountains and the undulating plains of the Appalachian Mountains. All through this is a distance of 469 miles, the Blue Ridge Parkway crosses small mountain towns and spectacular overlooks that possess general views of the striking landscape.

3. Ruta 40 in Argentina.

One of the spectacular things about the road is its length. Covering a distance of 3195 miles, it remains one of the longest highway in Argentina and the world at large. On its way from the southern side at Cabo Vírgenes, this highway winds through the isolated plains of Patagonia and continues to twist to the northern side and it is flanked to the west by the great tops of the Andes. Prior to getting to its highest spot at Abra del Acay, Ruta 40 crosses bustling towns and pristine lakes and eventually approaches its terminal at the true exhibition of Argentina’s amazingly distinct scenery found in the edge town of La Quiaca.

4. Highway One in Monterey County, California.

Highway One is Ranking high among the United States’ most beautiful roads. It covers approximately the distance of California’s coastline. as you head to Mendocino County in the north, you will find the most scenic part of the road. More so, as you head towards the southern direction from Monterey, this road passes through the lovely seaside harbour of a place called Carmel-by-the-Sea. Additionally, it passes through the California’s starring luxurious cliffs, mountainous Big Sur coastline, the great Bixby Creek Bridge and the overlooking redwoods.

5. The Atlantic Road in Norway

Again, this is another best travel destinations to see the Most Beautiful Roads in the world. The road extends just over five miles, joining the villages of Kårvåg and Vevang through a group of low-lying bridges and pretty archipelago. In fact, this beautiful, breathtaking route is regularly listed among the world’s greatest road trips. It is worth noting that this road is not for the fainthearted since it passes through one of Norway’s most tense, storm-prone seas and across the Storseisundet Bridge that when viewed from a particular angle, seems to drop directly off into the sea.

There are always a few of us who don’t like to road trip (rare, but it happens!). Some prefer the water, cruises, sail boating, surfing, Key West fishing charters and much more. I’ve crossed a few borders in Asia by boat and gone fishing a few times in Central America, it’s definitely worth a try if you’re not interested in traveling by road.

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, World Travel

Top 5 Bars in Auckland, New Zealand

October 4, 2017

Auckland, also known as the “City of Sails” is ranked among the top 20 most “livable cities” of the world. With a bustling city life and hospitable people, Auckland is the place to be if you’re looking for a getaway. The big city is home to some of the finest bars in the country. If the daily grind is getting to you, or you’ve had a long day exploring the city, here are the best 5 bars you can go to for a cold one and unwind.

1. Orleans

Orleans is probably the most happening place you ought to be in on a weekend. It’s not just a bar; you’ll find a lot more than every cocktail and beer you can imagine. It’s also a restaurant and performance venue. So, if you’re craving for a big hearty dinner, and in the mood for some relaxing blues, soul and jazz, then the Orleans is probably a good idea. The jazz and blues touch is inspired from the cultural history of New Orleans, US where legends like Louis Armstrong, Sydney Bechet and Mahalia Jackson brought the Jazz music to life.

2. The Basement

The Basement is a hot hub for new and upcoming artists in Auckland. You’ll find a diverse range of performances taking place here, by musicians, comedians, poets and even dancers. If you’re looking for some entertainment and fine drinks, then the basement is your best bet. Most that come to the basement are not only coming for their great customer service, but to check out the local talent as well. It’s a comfortable tucked away place with a mellow ambiance you’ve been longing for throughout the week.

3. Neck of the Woods

Neck of the Woods is located in the downtown area on the Karangahape road, in the heart of Auckland. You’ll find a range of the most refreshing brewed craft beer here, along with authentic cocktails. If you’re looking for a Pina Colada or a martini, they’re sure to satisfy you with the original taste for any of the drinks. Additionally, Neck of the Woods is one of Auckland’s premier venues for rock music! In fact, bands from all over Kiwiland come to exhibit their talent, so you can enjoy yourself if the rock scene is your thing or you just want to enjoy your drinks.

4. 1885

Despite the off throwing name, everything about this place is modern, elegant and fashionable. The décor and ambiance of 1885 will make you feel more relaxed with their dark leather seats, brick work and dim lighting. Additionally, the bar is a multi floor building featuring the coolest and the most popular DJs in entire Auckland, who perform on the weekends as well as during the week. The pleasant environment will soothe you if the music doesn’t.

5. Roxy

This fine bar is inspired by a luxury Hollywood bar and is located in the Imperial Building in Auckland’s CBD, where a century old theatre once existed. The vibrant cocktails and the exquisite view of Auckland’s city skyline keep the customers coming back because they can’t have enough of both. Furthermore, you can also find DJs from all over the country and the world perform in this great little joint where you can dance to great music, watch beautiful scenery and treat yourself to great drinks!

 

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