Докладываю обстановку после обзвона трех баров в районе Хоухай. В первом есть балкон, большой экран тоже есть, но в помещении. Во втором нет балкона, а в третьем так и не ответили на звонок.
Gulou | Room 101
Popular with Europeans and hip ex-pats, this French-owned pub offers a relaxed atmosphere in which to watch the games during the day and chill out to live music at night. If the downstairs gets too crowded, check out the couches and the additional flat-screen TV upstairs or take a break from it all on the patio. Room 101 features Hoegaarden, Stella and Gleckes on tap and cans of Asahi. Beers run between ¥10 and ¥50, and mixed drinks start at ¥20. Happy hour specials run at 6-8pm, 12pm-1am and 4-5am. This 24 hour bar and its friendly staff also offer delicious and reasonably priced burgers, pizzas and paninis around the clock (¥30-60).
199 Andingmennei Dajie, Dongcheng. Tel: 6402-7532.
http://www.myspace.com/room101beijing. Cash only.
Gulou | Salud
Come game time, this laid-back, multileveled Spanish bar will be the nexus of festivities for Beijing’s hippest hutong, Nanluoguxiang. Salud will be projecting the games on the wall, while its largely European clientele cheers on the bar’s unparalleled selection of flavored rums, from fierce jujube to sweet cinnamon. In addition to its great drink prices and well mixed cocktails, Salud will be offering one of the city’s most interesting drink deals: Free-flow of beer for anyone who shows up with an Olympic medal.
66 Nanluoguxiang. 南锣鼓巷66号. Tel: 6402-5086. 3pm-Late. Cash only.
Houhai | Jamie’s Bar
This British pub on the idyllic northeast shore of Houhai lake will show athletes competing for Olympic medals on its big screen while scores of expats compete for the dart board downstairs. With reasonably priced drinks and great happy hours, Jamie’s Bar is the ideal spot to watch the Olympics away from the arena hubbub.
A1 Houhai Nanyan. 后海南沿甲1号. Tel: 138-1070-5440.
http://jamiesbar.blogspot.com. 5pm to late.