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Real ale, prohibition cocktails among wealth of new Beijing drinking options

Beijing has a variety of new food and drink options, writes Mark Graham

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Janes and Hooch bar at Sanlitun. Photo: Simon Song
Mark Graham

A back-alley bar that serves real ale, a Prohibition-era- speakeasy themed lounge, a trendy lounge in the arts district and a gourmet restaurant with fabulous views of the Forbidden City are among Beijing's new drinking and dining options.

The grim winter weather and the perpetual thick smog have not dampened the spirits of the capital's nightlife lovers, who have embraced the recently opened bars and restaurants with enthusiasm.

In the case of Janes and Hooch, a two-storey lounge modelled on the kind of louche club that Al Capone would have supplied with liquor during the American booze-ban era of the 1920s, the owners are delighted that business has been brisk from the start.

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The format is simple: a smallish, dimly lit bar downstairs that serves cocktails, and an upstairs lounge where customers can share a bottle of bourbon, whisky, gin or rum. It's a club where adults can have a serious conversation, a far cry from karaoke.

The mood music is period jazz and blues, with a smattering of contemporary sounds, chosen by musician, co-owner and cocktail enthusiast Leon Lee.

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