Having a good experience at a bar isn’t difficult. Finding a
good bar is a bit more so. However, it really comes down to a few simple
things: good energy, comfortable space, and good quality. Certainly location is
a plus if it in close proximity to your home or work. But even if it’s not, the
right place is worth traveling to.
Tip #1 – The Immediate Impact
The financial district bars are plentiful. Finding the one
that is right for you simply means you’ve found a place where you have a good
time. There are pubs, bistros, wine bars, patio bars. The moment you enter one
of the financial district bars you get
a sense of the place in an instant. It grabs you or it doesn’t. If it does then
it will likely be a go to place for you for some time. If not, don’t despair,
like certain foods or drinks, there are some places that you have to acquire a
taste for. Finding that right place is
about the people -- are they open and friendly? The space -- is it comfortable?
The vibe -- is there good music? The drinks -- are they varied and priced
right?
Tip #2 –
How’s the Atmosphere?
Is it a happy place, or is everyone face down in their drink
sulking about their horrible day? I
don’t know about you, but when I head out to a bar after a long day, I choose
one or two types. Either I want a happy hour filled with happy people, good
music and good vibes. Or, I want a quiet low-key place to unwind. Either or
they needn’t have dull moods. Even a low-key place can still be cheery and
uplifting.
Tip #3 – No Compromises on Food
Atmosphere plays a big part in the bar but don’t ignore the
quality of food. Check their Dept of Health rating, and then check user
reviews. It needn’t be the best food in town, but it does need to be good
experience.
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