What's the best way to get rid of customers after an evening's entertainment?
We love the UK-style Last Orders bell warning everyone to get the last drinks in, followed by another ring 15 minutes later meaning Time's Up So Get Out. (Heavy-handed bouncers will soon be on their way).We don't mind the music off / lights on combo, or even staff coming round sponging down nearby empty tables and stacking chairs. The guilt factor makes us get our skates on. We don't like being greeted with a curt: "We're closing soon" on arrival at 10pm, when the bar in question was in fact shutting at 11pm, then presented with the bill twenty minutes later. Perish the thought we might try to get another round in in the next half hour and there would be two more glasses to stick in the dishwasher.
Really we're just being snide because we were enjoying ourselves at Berlucchi's Bar and didn't want to leave so early (or gam bei our not-cheap wine). Service aside, it's genuinely classy and up market without being stuffy or pretentious, and the location can't be faulted as the bar is on the third floor of the lovely Villa Oro.
Located in the center of Shanghai City south of Huaihai Zhong Lu, Shanghai
Xin Tian Di has become an urban tourist attraction that holds the historical and
cultural legacies of the city. Shanghai Xin Tian Di is a fashionable pedestrian
street composed of Shikumen and modern architecture
style.
Known today as one of Shanghai’s most popular nightlife locations, the Hengshan Road region has gone through many major changes, as the area has been constantly redeveloped over the years. Looking far back into Shanghai’s 19th century past, the area was once was farmland
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