Bars & Restaurants to visit at Party Pier
Below are the Expat favorites at Party Pier. There are other venues but many bars aren’t foreign friendly. There is a chance you will be turned away at the door. Hence the reason I focus on the venues that Expats frequent.
Jojo’s Bar & Restaurant
Set on top of the popular Party Pier, with uninterrupted 360° views over The Canton Tower, The Pearl River, Lide Bridge, The CBD and Wanshengwei. Covering 2 floors, The 1st been an inside space and the 2nd been the terrace area. One of the biggest Terraces in Guangzhou with a DJ playing chilled house most nights. Most of the clientele are locals but it can get a good mix of locals and expats on the 1st floor where they hold regular events.
Coco’s Bar
Can be found opposite Firuz. Originally founded in Shanghai under the name Zapata’s. The concept was bought down to Guangzhou after the Shanghai location was forced to shut. This was on sold and renamed Coco’s.
Having both a ground floor and terrace area, the ground floor is the party bar featuring Mexican Décor, The party kicks off there about 10pm with a live band and DJ playing to 3am. The Terrace is the chill out area where you can enjoy their Mexican inspired dishes.
Suns Nightclub
Found just past Coco’s, Suns is one of the old school clubs with a long history.
Having been been operating longer than 10 years this club draws both Chinese & Expats. A good place to drink and dance the night away to house, RNB and Hip Hop. High table seating in the middle and seated lounge areas on the side. It has a big island bar at one end and the dance floor & DJ box at the other. Open 7 nights a week
Fuel
An inspired French restaurant with an uber-cool bar and rooftop lounge in Party Pier, this fine two-floor spread is chic and swanky, with avant-garde furnishings and a classy vibe that transports you to what is to come. Fuels entrance can be found opposite Zapatas where you then take the elevator upstairs.
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