Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Nightlife in Chennai



Unlike Bangalore, Chennai doesn't accept abundant of nightlife, acknowledgment to its rather accepted values, and a badge force that keeps a austere eye on official closing time: midnight. The alone absolute options are amid aural up bazaar hotels, authoritative admission almost simple for adopted visitors. If all you wish is to accept a drink, one of the classiest places to do so is still the Leather Bar, at The Park auberge on Anna Salai. Afterwards, airing over to The Park's nightclub, Pasha a awash club that's all about getting apparent -- it warrants a appointment even just for a few account to watch (easy if you're residing at The Park, which automatically gives you chargeless access). 

Another adequate watering hole, alluring a hardly earlier crowd, is Havana in the Raintree Auberge -- this is added of a lounge-bar, adequate for people-watching and decidedly absorbing if the (small) disco attic gets productive. The Bike & Barrel at The Residency Towers is added faux English pub than disco, and has the abominable addiction of captivation karaoke nights, but on assertive nights the abode is adapted into a added accident atom -- attending out for evenings if DJs Anto and Vivek circuit awakening remixes and reedits, or play accepted motion account complete tracks. 

Added academician book is served at Rhapsody, the lounge-bar at Courtyard by Marriot -- while there's no ball attic it's a abundant venue, and like Havana attracts a added adult bounded crowd. Alternatively, arch over to Distil at the Taj Connemara: With large-screen TVs, it has a bit of a sports-bar feel, but if it's abounding it has an active buzz, and the beginning bake-apple affair are great: try the lychee vodka or the watermelon martini. Fort St George at Taj Coromandel serves the lot of big-ticket beer in the city, and attracts a appropriately flush and bright clientele.

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