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Frankfurt » Nightlife & Culture » Bars & Pubs
22nd Lounge & Bar
Upmarket and up a skyscraper, the modern 22nd is named after the floor of the central building it's perched on, and therefore offers stunning views of the city for all those who can keep their eyes off their cocktail.
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Anglo Irish
A lively Irish pub with a large beer garden in the heart of Old Sachsenhausen that?s the favourite of a mixed international crowd and the winner of the Guinness Arthur Award 2006.
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Casablanca Bar
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, you walked into this one. With memorabilia from the eponymous film, Moroccan furnishings and live piano music, the only aspect missing here are the actors themselves.
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Champions
It’s not hard to see why Champions is the most popular sports bar amongst fair trade goers and locals alike. With 23 TVs
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Destino
Definitely one of the top new picks in town. Come to this swanky bar for pretty girls, snazzy music and groovy videos featuring swimming fish.
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Fox and Hound
Homesick Brits and other English-speakers flock to the Fox and Hound, between the station and the trade fair, for hearty pub fare and pints of beer in a homely atmosphere.
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Irish Pub Bornheim
A great little neighbourhood Irish Pub with a good set of regulars to liven the place up, sports events on large screens, a Thursday pub quiz and regular live music.
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Jimmy's
This longstanding favourite is every bit as classy as the Hessischer Hof hotel in which it's located. The bar, draped in mahogany and red leather, serves up pricey drinks as well as food.
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Luna Bar
Luna is one of the best bars in town; clean and classic, smoothly designed and with a well-blended crowd. It features monthly full-moon parties, live music on Mondays and a regular DJ.
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Sam's Sportsbar
Sam’s Sportsbar in the old town of Sachsenhausen is the “USA burger and fun dining” competition winner 2007, 2008 and 2010 in Frankfurt Geht Aus magazine.
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Schöneberger
A very large, bar with bench seating at long tables. It's well equipped for large crowds and big drinkers. Schöneberger also has a tasty barsnacks and dinners.
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Shooter’s Saloon
A sort of schizophrenic combination of an American bar and an Australian bar (though they claim to be an American bar), it is definitely hospitable and fun.
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St. Clichy
By the light of day it seems to lack warmth, as though one were sitting in an office corridor due to its L-shaped lounge and stark white walls, but the evenings pick up the pace and bring in a great crowd.
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21. Jahrhundert
Almost too cool to hang out in - or so is their intent. This frequently visited cocktail bar and lounge sets out 21st century style with a nightly DJ and posh cocktails and attracts the slick as well as those hoping to absorb a little of the excess style.
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Café Sonderbar
A little known gem in Frankfurt, this local German bar is directly across from the banks of the Main in Sachsenhausen. The atmosphere isn’t trendy but rather open and relaxed thanks to its kind owner/bartender, who serves the perfect pint of Guinness.
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Harry's New York Bar
Because this place is a bit out of the city centre, it's usually not as crowded as many other popular bars. The fat cocktail menu includes a list of champagne concoctions and other speciality drinks.
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Havanna Bar
Jutting out of a residential building, this retro looking bar is meant to be Cuban in style, but is far too modern to remind anyone of anything in present day Cuba.
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Hopper’s
Classy, crisp and elegant this is an excellent after-dinner haunt in Sachsenhausen. With pages and pages of cocktails to choose
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Jumalis
You would easily miss this bar were it not for the small red sign on the street. Set back from the street, Jumalis is entered through a gated courtyard.
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Kleinlaut & Brown
Not much elbow room in the sleekly modern decor, but K&B is definitely part of Frankfurt's scene. A mix of pop, funk and techno is spun by a DJ in this narrow hallway of a bar.
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McGowan's
A true Irish pub, run by the McGowan clan who claim to have opened the first Irish bar on mainland Europe many years ago. The classically furnished pub oozes Irishness, serves excellent pub grub and has screens to follow the hurling and football games.
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Mephisto
Inspired by Goethe’s Faust, Mephisto claims to be devilishly good. Located in a creepy looking cellar, it has a labyrinthine seating
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Mood
You should definitely come here if you are in the mood for a good time. The elegant marble detailing and plush red sofas and theatre-chairs give it the proper ambience for an evening of sexy snuggling and schmoozing.
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Mosaic
Cornering the market on Egyptian cool, this bar has enormous pieces of canvas draping from the ceiling, softly lit wicker baskets
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O’Dwyer’s
For some proper fun, a guaranteed lively spot is this entertaining Irish pub. A hang out largely for the local English speaking community, there is always a live DJ at the weekends playing alternative and pop music.
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O'Reilly's
A massive pub right opposite the railway station. All major international sporting events can be seen here, and there's a good breakfast fry-up.
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Orion Bar
The most thorough and magnificent cocktail menu can be found in this relatively small but outstanding bar, where bartenders have been training other Frankfurt area bartenders in their cocktail making secrets for over 15 years.
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Rote Bar
The interior of this hip little place is bathed in red. Many come here simply to see the toilets. The staff tends to both the bar and stereo, which plays a mix of modern music.
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Sandbar
The only sand you’ll find is a small glass encased bit of sand and shell displayed under your feet as you walk in the door,
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Soho
It has funky lights all over the place and an eclectic local artist collection that changes frequently. Comfy sofas and a DJ spinning tunes you’ve been wanting to hear for a while make it feel more like you are relaxing in a living room than a bar.
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Studio Bar
A happening place all the time, Studio Bar is located in a small round building next to the Hauptwache U-Bahn station. Downstairs is the small Real Kantine café, while upstairs is a high-tech, space-age bar and lounge.
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Texas American Saloon
Located at the Frankfurt Football Sports Verein, a fourth division football club, this shrine to all country artists great and small is unique.
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Yours Irish Pub
The latest Irish pub to hit the scene lacks the authenticity and grit of some its fellow pub dwellings, but makes up for it in its brand spanking newness.
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Yours Sports Bar
American paraphenalia surround you as you unloosen the belt one more hole at the all-you-can-eat ribs on Tuesday night.
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