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Time for beer!(chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2007-07-17 08:53
Tsing Tao Beer Pub Located in Hongkou district near Luxun Park, this pub is named after the famous Chinese beer city Tsing Tao, which is in Shandong Province, Southeast China. Each year in mid August, Tsing Tao holds a two-week long beer festival, which attracts many people both from home and abroad. This pub lives up to its name. It serves all types of Tsing Tao beer, including a number of specialty drafts. And its location near Luxun Park makes it a great place for a cold drink after a walk in the nearby park. Location: 2365 Sichuan Bei Lu, near Dongjiangwan Lu, Metro Line 3 Hongkou
Football Stadium Station Henry's Brewery and Grill Located on the Bund, Henry features excellent Shanghai-brewed beer, pale ale on tap, and delicious honey brown. Regulars here are impressed by all of Henry's five home-brewed ales, at 30 yuan for 16 ounces, 55 yuan for 24 ounces and 80 yuan for one liter. While pilsner is light and crisp with a malty scent, pale ale has a fresh taste, and girls seem to like Raspberry Helles. Henry's also offers business lunches from 18 yuan to 25 yuan and dinner sets from 30 yuan to 52 yuan.. Location: 1/F, 33 Sichuan Zhong Lu, near Guangdong Lu Paulaner Brauhaus Practically an icon of Germany, Paulaner has three restaurants in Shanghai and they are famous for their home-brewed Paulaner beer and its culinary specialties from Germany. Some of these include: authentic German sausages, pork knuckles and kraut, as well as tasty apple strudel for dessert. Paulaner also hosts one of the best Filippino live bands in town. Location 1: No.19-20, North Block, Xintiandi, Lane 181 Taicang Lu, near
Madang Lu, Metro Line 1 Huangpi Nan Lu Station Location 2: 150 Fenyang Lu, near Yueyang Lu Location 3: 2967 Lujiazui Lu, near Pudong Shangri-La Hotel, Metro Line 2
Lujiazui Station Edited by Alice Yang
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