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Leipzig » Nightlife » Bars
Azucar Latinbar
If it looks, smells and tastes like a Cuban club, is it a Cuban club? We’ve never been to the Caribbean, but we’re guessing: no.
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Bar Fusz
The mini disco ball dangling high above is comically out of place among the oversized ceiling lamps, overstuffed bar upholstery and larger-than-life paintings.
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Basamo
Owner-musician Jerry Fulau wanted to bring ‘more colour to the city’ with his small but lively Afro-culture café/club just south-east of the city centre.
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Café Puschkin
We’re not sure if the famous Russian writer had a thing for hamburgers, but his namesake’s bar sure does. Six different creations grace the menu.
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Coco Bar
We think the reason this beach bar with sand floor needs two happy hours (untill 20:30 and 01:30-02:30) is to give its spirited patrons a fair shot at the 333-cocktail menu.
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ConnStanze
In the heart of the popular Werk II social and cultural centre in Connewitz is a small, dimly lit bar where concertgoers and night owls eat inexpensive meals and drink one of several international beers or a glass of wine.
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Die naTo
Proof that you can’t judge a bar by its ho-hum menu. Die naTo is not just one of the most beloved hangouts in the city, it’s a vital institution, hosting concerts and shows all year round.
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Frau Krause
It doesn’t get any simpler than this. A bare-bones bar owned by Frau Krause until 1999 in the middle of Connewitz might remind you of your plumber uncle’s living room with its ageing, uncomplicated décor and heavy smoke.
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Goldfish
This Connewitz haunt was packed on the Friday night we visited, so we sat at the side bar. The countertop was made of glass, beneath which the word “INTERIM” was cut out of cress growing in a bed of soil.
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Hotel Seeblick
What it isn’t is a hotel with a Blick (view) of the See (sea). What it is is a must-visit for the young and trendy on their evening rounds.
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Kanal 28
Located next to the Karl-Heine canal, this old renovated factory is today one of Leipzig’s most popular hangouts. Sit inside to absorb the preserved industrial look or head outside to soak in the sun.
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Lucca
Lucca’s friendly personnel and long bar give it a local-hangout feel. The large variety of newspapers and stylish interior hint at a more metropolitan flair.
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Luise
Pleasant but generic every-bar on the corner of the popular Gottschedstraße. The only thing that seems to stick out about this place is the music, which plays at a volume inconducive to meaningful conversations about clothes, boys or insurance policies.
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Maximilian
Clearly the owner read every chapter of the ‘Idiot’s Guide to Opening a Trendy Bar’. Window benches or wooden blocks with flat cushions for seating, way-out bar deco, designer ceiling lights and studiously aloof waitresses are certainly by-the-book.
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Orange Kneipencafé
If it weren’t for the burnt orange colour and faux exposed brick so conspicuously covering the walls in this Südvorstadt café,
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Reich & Schön
The name means “rich and beautiful” and is only half true about the clientele. Young post-graduate hipsters lounge
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Sinfonie
One of the few places in the world where you can buy Gose beer, a Leipzig speciality. Spice it up a bit with a fruit syrup shot - a perfect refreshing drink on a hot summer day.
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Staubsauger
At the risk of omitting something, here’s our description: three compact, underground levels featuring a bar, dance floor with video screen and chill-out room.
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Sub Urban
Fun-themed bar appeals mostly to the youth scene. Almost every day of the week has a gimmick. Mondays are draught beer night (half litre €2.
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Suedbrause
In the 1950s, people met in this small house to take a bath. Today, they meet for Sunday brunches (€11.50), meals (€5.20-12.80) and evening cocktails - fully clothed, of course.
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