Sports Bar

Joe's Bar & Kitchen

Just like its name, this Gongti establishment is refreshingly simple – no gimmicks, just regular beers, pub grub, and sports. The venue is spacious with several dozen seats inside, drinks are affordable, and a few huge LED TVs broadcast the hottest games and must-see matches. Fans of the now defunct Den or Paddy O'Shea's are likely to find a new home in Joe's.

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VSports

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VSports is a sports bar located in the north of the Workers' Stadium, serving classic Western dishes such as burgers, sandwiches, pizza, steaks as well as several XXL options, including Beijing’s biggest burger, which weighs a whopping 1.5kg. 

There are also six kinds of craft beer on tap, including IPA, wheat, lager, stouts, grapefruit, and ginger ale varieties. The bar also offers a large array of cocktails, from classics to options with modern twists and several absinthe-themed drinks. 

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Thinking in Sports

Call ahead if you want to watch a movie with the wall projector or to play “Murder in the Dark”. There’s KTV, table football and even an occasional video game competition.

With multiple TVs showing live sports, you can celebrate/commiserate with bottled beers (RMB 26-40), cocktails (RMB 30-98) and big specials on Free Flow Beijing Draft Beer (RMB 28), Free Flow Heineken Draft Beer (RMB 118). Food includes a pizza the size of a coffee table (RMB 288), a “World Champion Burger” (RMB 98), and a “4x100” sandwich, which is a two-footer with four different fillings.

Thinking in Sports

Call ahead if you want to watch a movie with the wall projector or to play “Murder in the Dark”. There’s KTV, table football and even an occasional video game competition.

With multiple TVs showing live sport, you can celebrate/commiserate with bottled beers (RMB 26-40), Beijing beer on tap (RMB 28) and cocktails (RMB 38-98). Food includes a pizza the size of a coffee table (RMB 288), a “World Champion Burger” (RMB 98), and a “4x100” sandwich, which is a two-footer with four different fillings.

Serk

Founded by the people behind the website Smarter Than Car (http://www.stcbj.com/), Serk has been serving Beijing's bike community since 2012. Their current multi-story location 'Beijing Base Camp' is open by appointment only, and offers bike servicing, sales from their small showroom, custom builds and rental services.
Serk organize single-day and multi-day bike trips in the Beijing region and across Asia through the year.

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