Danger Doyle's
工体东路中国红楼2号楼2层
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- Accepts International Credit Cards
- Has WiFi
- Has Outdoor Seats
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With 101 brews, reasonably priced cocktails and a collection of single malts, this Irish bar guarantees that drinking is not a spectator sport. 16 plasma TVs beam the latest games, while patrons play pool, darts and shuffle board. Sipping a draught Guinness on the gorgeous roof deck will make you feel like you're on the winning team.
Armed and Dangerous
Though only a few weeks have passed since Stadium Sports Bar switched management and was re-dubbed “Danger Doyle’s,” Beijing is already taking note of the metamorphosis. The beer list now includes 101 brews, and prices have fallen faster than Liu Xiang billboards. Beers now start at ¥20 for Tsingtao and go up to ¥50 for a brilliant pour of draught Guinness. Mixed drinks prepared with brand-name booze are now ¥25. Whiskeys range from ¥25 for Grant’s to ¥128 for Johnnie Walker Blue. Standard pub fare is available as well, from burgers to wood-oven pizzas. The chicken fajita pizza (¥48), served with a dollop of guacamole, is a customer favorite. With 16 televisions, two pro dart boards, a pool table and shuffle board, Danger Doyle’s still excels as a sports bar—you just no longer need to be a starter for Manchester United to be able to afford it. The 24-page menu, complete with a table of contents, says it all: This sports bar is fully armed and ready to take on Beijing.
By Blake Stone-Banks

