Tun Bar
Sanlitun South St. Gongtibeilu No. 4,
Sanlitun
In Cross Club's rear parking lot
三里屯南街, 工体北路4号
6585-5866
Open Open Daily, 7pm-6am
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A cross between a sports bar, 1970s gentlemen’s club and a thumping dance hall, this two-storey roadhouse includes a fortress-like DJ booth, dance floor, pool tables, projector screen and upstairs lounge area. In keeping with its something-to-please everyone aesthetic, Tun offers budget drinks, as well as draft Stella and specialty cocktails.
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This is one of Beijing's newest bars and it has already been host to a number of events including sports banquets, awards nights, and football match viewings. The location is a little hidden, but if you wander around behind Salsa Caribe and the other bars clustered in San Li Tun Nan--you will find it. Tun is a large venue but the space seems less efficiently used than it could be. The downstairs is nice, but the upstairs reminds one of an airport lobby. The drinks are cheap and the feel is nice. It has potential to be one of the area's better venues.
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It not only has potential to be one of the area's better venues, it is a better one. The combination of sports bar, lounge and dance hall seems at first a bit weird but it is realized well in this spacious warehouse location.
The prices and the quality of the drinks are similar to Nanjie or Kai Club, but served in a more sophisticated setting.



A Real Tun On
Tun Bar is difficult to describe both in terms of its location and composition. Tucked away in Cross Club’s rear parking lot, Tun has the initial feel of a mafia hideout, complete with a heavy padded front door and dimly-lit antechamber. Created by the nightlife moguls behind Nanjie, Tun shares its sister bar’s affordably priced drinks, with Qingdaos costing a mere ¥15 and a tray of 12 mini shooters available for ¥100. More refined drinkers can sip on a wide range of well-mixed “Girl Drinks” and specialty cocktails (¥25-35) or pints of Stella and Hoegaarden draught (¥35). With a massive projector screen that takes up an entire wall, an open pool table and dart board as well as a fortress-like DJ booth and upstairs lounging area, Tun is an odd mix of traditional wood-panelled sports bar, 1970s English gentleman’s club and sleek booty-shaking dance hall. In an area teeming with cheap, generic bars, Tun Bar distinguishes itself by offering something for everyone.
Miranda Lin