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Zoo Bar

Editorial Review

This used to be Rice Bar, a legendary gay and lesbian hangout—its owner was also a successful architect, interior designer, and floral stylist, and one of its bartenders went on to become a famous portrait photographer. Sadly, it closed down in 2007. It’s back as Zoo Bar, with a different owner, and although not as classy and cozy as it used to be, it’s still a welcomed return, filling a big LGBT void. Off on a quiet street in Sheung Wan, west of the Central bar scene.

Features

  • After Work
  • Better After Midnight
  • Gay/Lesbian
  • Good for Groups
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Hot Friday Nights
  • Hot Saturday Nights
  • Hot Spot
  • Metrosexual
  • Outdoor Area
  • Private Parties
  • Smoking Area

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Vibe:
    Chill, Romantic/Date Spot
  • Bar Type:
    Lounge, Indie Bar, After Hours, Gay Bar, Lesbian Bar

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