Deborah Gray Publish time 2024-5-30 01:34

Sneaking into a hidden Jazz Bar during the Prohibition era Ella Bar, it feels like drinking secretly

—“What is Jazz to you?”
—“Footloose and fancy-free.”

Who would have thought that you would be asked questions while listening to a little tune in a Jazz bar? The bar is very hidden, and it feels like drinking secretly and going back to the Prohibition era in New Orleans. There is live music from Wednesday to Saturday, and it is not particularly noisy. Everyone chats and listens to music. Cocktails are the specialty, and the handsome guy will specially mix or recommend cocktails according to your preferred taste (he was so sincere during the communication, he knelt on one knee while I was sitting, sunny and handsome). People who don’t drink don’t have to worry, you can request alcohol-free, less sugar, less salt, less spicy, you can request it yourself. The 27th floor is the roof bar, and we were told that there will be a live DJ this Thursday, and we are sincerely invited to visit again.

Shop name: Ella
Address: 26/F, H code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central
Walking: Take the escalator up in Central, it is more convenient to enter the H code building from the entrance of Isari

Tip:
Live music has a minimum consumption of 300 per person for one and a half hours, and 500 per person for a longer period. Overall, it is slow and comfortable, suitable for relaxing with a few friends after get off work.







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