- Cafe Hazard, Baratiei, coming from Uniri towards Universitate, take your first right after the fornetti store and then your first left., Phone: 0727700107, Hours: 3:00pm-5:00am. A rock bar, with a great atmosphere open thinking, great beer and great people
- Gossip, Str. Lanariei 90, near Tineretului Park, Phone: +4021 337 47 88, +4072 254 85 43, club_gossip@yahoo.com, http://www.clubgossip.ro/, Hours: 6PM – 6AM. If too many places like Gossip keep opening up, then Bucharest is going to end up as the club capital of Eastern Europe (if it isn’t already). This is currently the city’s after hours favorite, where the great and good comes to chill out after shaking its expensive thang at other locations. More and more though it is trying to break into the all-night scene, and has been bringing over big name house and breakbeat DJs in order to do so. Closed indefinitely since 2006.
- Club A. The first and oldest club in Bucharest, with nearly 40 years tradition (this means amazingly much for a city where most clubs are less than 5 years old). Since the beginning, it was and remains a student pub and club, with an unpretentious but welcoming atmosphere, good music and low prices.
- Fire Club. The most well known rock and metal club in Bucharest. By day a pub and outdoor cafe.
- Twice. One of the largest clubs in Bucharest, with two separate dance floors and two giant bars ;one of the livest clubs in the city,with reasonable priced drinks and usually pretty crowded.
- Planter’s, strada Mendeleev 8, near Piata Amzei, Phone: +40723 559 908, rezervari@plantersclub.ro, http://www.planters.ro/. Geared mostly to the ex-pat community and rather expensive.
- Fabrica, str. 11 Iunie nr. 50, near Unirii Market, Phone: +40 21 335 0323, fabrica.club@gmail.com, http://www.fabrica-club.ro/. Urban/Groove/Indie music, a popular club with students and young professionals. Average prices.
- Bamboo, Str. Ramuri Tei 39, in Tei Park, Phone: +40722 132 283, contact@bamboosportingclub.ro, http://www.bamboosportingclub.ro/. It’s the largest club in Bucharest. Upmarket and expensive.
- The Office, Str. Tache Ionescu 2, in the Piata Romana area, Phone: 4021 211 67 48, contact@theoffice.ro, http://www.theoffice.ro/.
- Queen. Like Gay clubs the world over, this place has become tremendously popular with a non-Gay set fed up with the meat market atmosphere at so many of the city’s other locations. That, together with superb music, makes this an essential stop for hedonists of all persuasions. Shake it. It can become quite crowded so watch yourself! price=”Entry costs 20.00 lei, but that includes 10.00 lei worth of drinks at the bar.” Hours=”Open 23:00 – 05:00, Thu 21:00 – 05:00, Sun 20:00 – 05:00. May be closed Mon, Tue, Wed.”
- Fratelli, Str. Nicolae Golescu 5, tel. 311 66 76, office@fratelli.ro, http://www.fratelli.ro/. Calling itself a bar and lounge, there are certainly enough comfy sofas here to qualify it in the lounge category. The newest addition to this small chain of 3 venues is a mock industrial warehouse accommodating thousands. Relatively pricey (cocktails about 30 Lei). Note credit cards not accepted at the bar.
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- Taj Indian Restaurant, (Calea 13 Septembrie, 127-131), Sector 5, Bucuresti, Near Marriott hotel, Phone: 410.18.20, http://www.tajrestaurant.ro, Hours: 12.00 – 24.00. Good Indian restaurant near Marriott hotel. A good place to be for vegetarians specially. There are not too many vegetarian friendly places in Bucharest, a few Indian restaurants and a one or two other vegetarian friendly restaurants. The restaurant in Intercontinental also serve some vegetarian dishes. Price: little pricey.
- POEM Restaurant, Suter Str. 23-25 (in the Carol park area), +40-21-3363377,. Bucharest’s most exclusive restaurant, in the famously elegant CPH atmosphere. Excellent international chefs, but very pricey.
- Red Lion Cafe, strada Academiei 1A (in the Universitatii area). Nice atmosphere, budget prices, very good pizza.
- Jariştea, strada George Georgescu 50 – 52 (near the crossroad of Regina Maria Blvd. and Libertatii Blvd), +40 021 335 33 38 (mailto:stabiliment@jaristea.ro),, M-Su 11AM -last customer. Beautiful historically themed restaurant, live traditional music, old Romanian specialties…but always check the bill thoroughly. Reservations are compulsory.
- Burebista (vânătoresc), strada Batiştei 14 (in front of the US embassy, near the National Theater), +40 021 211 89 29 (mailto:restaurant@restaurantburebista.ro),. The hunting orientated place of the Burebista restaurant chain, it has bear, wild boar, venison etc. specialties at relatively affordable prices.
- Cafeanua Actorilor, aka the Actor’s Cafe, strada Batiste (located at the National Theater). Attracts a lot of Americans, because of good food, and the U.S. Embassy and Intercontinental are right across the street. The salads, especially the one called “Act II” is a meal all by itself. Service tends to be excruciatingly slow, driving away many locals.
- Chelsea Bistro-Cafe, Str. Joule Michelet nr. 9, just off B-dul Magheru about halfway between Piaţa Romana and Piaţa Universitatii, Phone: 0788 330 130, 0788 330 129, 317 33 78. Offers many different kinds of pizza and a wide variety of drinks. Price: 14-28 lei/32 cm pizza.
- La Mama (6 outlets around Bucharest, Barbu Vacarescu 3, Delea Veche 51, Episcopiei 9, and Carrefour Orhideea being the largest ones, +40-21-2124086) – a favorite amongst locals, focusing on traditional Romanian food. Reasonable prices (and the standard by which most locals would grade restaurants).
- Cuptorul cu lemne, B-dul Pache Protopopescu nr. 63, +40-21-2522414, another favorite with locals, having one of the best pizzas in Romania. A nice pizza place with a nice outdoor summer garden and a relaxed atmosphere (the restaurant also houses a caricature club). Low prices. Tends to be very crowded during weekends.
- City Grill, a chain of steak restaurants (7 locations in Bucharest), usually frequented by locals during the lunch break. One of the few places in Bucharest selling natural grape juice (must). Prices slightly higher than average, but with larger portions than average.
- Casa di David, Soseaua Nordului nr. 7-9, Tel. 021/ 232 47 15. Opened in 2005, it is a hangout of the city’s nouveau riche. It comes complete with a German car ads at the entrance and an extensive wine list. Food (Italian inspired) and ambience are at best good, but portions are small and prices are far above average for Bucharest. A 3-course meal for two with local wine will set you back over 400 Lei.
- Shark, (Turkish restaurant), Strada Buzeşti nr. 35, just off Piaţa Buzeşti near the MacDonald’s there, Phone: +4021 312 31 44, 312 31 55, 312 31 66, Hours: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. You choose cafeteria-style from the tasty, often spicy Turkish specialties on display, then they are served at your table. The amiable and gracious multilingual host will aid you. No alcohol. Price: 20-40 lei/person.
- Rossetya, 9 Str Dimitrie Bolintineanu, classic style restaurant with prices a bit higher than average, but with a very neat and cultivated atmosphere, outstandingly friendly english-speaking personnel, high food quality.
- Silviu’s Restaurant, 44,Louis Pasteur Street, cotroceni, gabil74@hotmail.com, Hours: 11a.m. to 1a.m.. unique location,excellent cuisine,outstanding service,near Bucharest Opera House and Cotroceni Presidential Palace Price: 20-40 euro.
- L’Harmattan, 56, Str Franceza, cotroceni, 3141250, 0723248810, resto-lharmattan@clicknet.ro, Hours: Monday-Thurs: 18-23,Fri, Sat: 12-23, Sun: Closed. Average French-Moroccan food.
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