With no last call for alcohol, the best bars and pubs in Tel Aviv are open from the late afternoon well into the early morning hours, offering something for everybody. Check out Pasáž, Radio EPGB or any number of bars and pubs in Tel Aviv’s Florentine neighborhood for the underground, hipster scene. Mike’s Place on the beach is the top hangout for expats and internationals in Tel Aviv. The localDancing Camel Brewery pubs are perfect for dedicated beer enthusiasts. And if you’re looking for something a little more upscale, head to Imperial Cocktail Bar or walk along Rothschild Blvd and take your pick.
A nightlife destination for anybody who likes alcohol and free live music. Read More
Although Israeli pubs have a lot to offer, there are people who are still looking for their traditional Irish pub with the proper pint of Guinness (not... Read More
Nanuchka is a Georgian bar-restaurant that serves traditional Georgian food, and has become increasingly popular over the last few years Read More
A Greek-inspired restaurant for drinking, conversing and grabbing a bite to eat Read More
One of Tel Aviv's foremost underground nightlife institutions and a home for all types of music Read More
Here’s another one of Allenby street’s hidden corners; just next to the Big Synagogue lies “Port Said”- the hipster sanctuary and a great Mediterranean bar Read More
Just off of Rothschild Blvd runs a tiny little street named Shadal- there, in an easy-to-miss alley, down a dingy and dark staircase, completely underground is the... Read More
You’ll spot the place by its pink neon lights glowing from inside the glass door and the turquoise scooter standing in the entrance. By day its lower... Read More
Located in the chic Tel Aviv Port, Shablul is one of the best jazz clubs in the entire country, offering nightly live music ranging a variety of... Read More
Shalvata is one of the most popular spots in the bustling Tel Aviv Port, operating as an open-air restaurant and bar by day and hoppin’ club by... Read More
Shpagat, hangout by day and dance bar by night, is one of the most popular Tel Aviv gay establishments Read More
There’s something very welcoming in the silvia bumper look- warm and cozy but slick and sexy at the same time. We’ll start from the main floor that... Read More
Spicehaus takes the sweet “science” of cocktails one step farther (some might say too far, but not us) with bartenders dressed in lab coats, pharmacy-chic decor, syrups... Read More
Allenby street is a great example of the Tel Aviv life-style; somewhat dirty and loud, crowded and dark, but if you know where to go- there’s always... Read More
The Library is the Norman Tel Aviv Hotel’s uber-chic cocktail bar inspired by colonial British Mandate motifs. Just like everything at the Norman, the cocktails are only... Read More
The Prince is equal parts cafe, creative work spot and and nightlife institution. Read More
A unique wine-tasting experience in the Sarona District Read More
The Zappa club is simply the best venue for live music in Tel Aviv, with more than 120,000 people attending performances each year and enjoying great music,... Read More