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With
very
few
exceptions,
hotels
are
the
main
focus
for
nightlife,
since
they
are
the
places
that
can
serve
alcohol.
Bars
The
rule
of
thumb
seems
to
be
anything
so
long
as
its
Western,
with
English
pubs
the
current
preferred
choice
of
watering
hole.
The
Tavern
at
the
Sheraton
Resort
&
Towers,
&
Harvesters
Pub
at
Sands
Hotel
are
the
best
flag-fliers.
The
Gauloises
Club
at
Le
Meridien
is
the
latest
chic
nightspot
to
arrive
in
the
capital.
Dress
is
smart,
&
although
it
does
have
a
no
rules
night,
this
really
means
designer
jeans
&
Versace
T-shirts.
US
bars
are
also
popular,
especially
Heroes
(Crowne
Plaza)
&
Island
Exchange
(Abu
Dhabi
Grand),
while
the
Hilton
has
two
excellent
live
music
venues:
Hemingways
&
the
Jazz
Bar.
The
adjoining
Tequilana
is
also
worth
a
look,
particularly
if
the
karaoke
urge
gets
the
better
of
you.
Other
popular
venues
include
PJ
OReillys,
an
authentically
Irishy
pub
at
the
Abu
Dhabi
Grand,
&
49ers,
at
the
Dana
Hotel
a
combination
Tex-Mex
diner,
bar
&
nightclub,
depending
upon
what
time
you
arrive,
&
hugely
popular
whenever.
Classic
Bars
(Wine
Bars)
There
are
very
few
wine
bars,
but
Chequers
at
the
Sands
Hotel
is
definitely
worth
a
viewing.
The
selection
is
excellent,
with
superior
bar
food
culled
from
rabbit,
venison
&
other
game,
while
the
new
black
&
chrome
decor
will
appeal
to
80s
nostalgists.
Music
clubs
(Piano
Bars)
Last
but
not
least,
there
are
several
piano
bars
where
more
sophisticated
evening
entertainment
can
be
had.
Vincents
Bar
at
the
Crowne
Plaza
&
The
Piano
Lounge
at
Abu
Dhabi
Grand
are
two
of
the
best.
Dancing
Nightclubs
are
numerous,
although
most
of
them
aim
for
a
broader
appeal
by
providing
food
earlier
in
the
evening.
Among
the
more
popular
venues
are
Colosseum
at
the
Marina
Club,
with
consistently
good
live
music,
Le
Gauloises
Club
at
Le
Meridien,
&
Illusions
at
the
Abu
Dhabi
Grand.
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