Local bar for local people By Chris O'Brien (Beijing Weekend) Updated: 2006-07-06 11:22
A reliable listings magazine caught my attention with talk of a friendly
hangout called Pub Quartier, a French Canadian joint down the eastern depths of
subway line 1 in Sihui Dong (East). Leaving the station (via Exit B) was like
gatecrashing a street party of the Australian soap Neighbours with some
drab-looking high-rise apartments thrown in. Three generations of residents were
tearing up the kids' playground with enthusiasm usually reserved for
Disneyland.
I arrived at the address to find only one English/French
sounding name Bar and Coffee. This can't be it. I showed the barman the address
and sat me down with a pint of draught for 10 yuan (US$1.25). Apparently the
foreign owners left in spring and the bar is now called Yuan Yang Cha or as
first suspected "Bar and Coffee."
Early evening is a quiet time that
suits this sleepy, simple place. Towards the rear of the bar, where natural
light floods in, is a wicker-chaired seating area. The view is of the main road
but there is something relaxing about the whoosh of some of the capital's 2.6
million vehicles. Whisky is a major theme; with two empty casks sitting in the
middle of the room providing a balancing base for a giant bottle of 12-year-old
Grants. A dram will only set you back 20 yuan (US$2.5). The bar is not short of
quirks either some old school black street lanterns are taken from a mock
Victorian pub and one shelf is lined with jars of herbs, spices and strange
potions.
Unfortunately the dreaded green plastic plant craze has even
infiltrated this secluded neighbourhood.
This bar is the place to feel at
home chatting with residents from the surrounding apartment blocks. The World
Cup is nearly over but apparently the men gather around the bar's two TVs to
watch whatever football match is going, leaving their zuqiu guafu (football
widows) indoors.
Coffee is around the 20-yuan/US$2.5 mark and a good
selection of teas range from 25 to 50 yuan (US$3.13-6.25). The food selection is
basic, with pasta for 20 yuan (US$2.5) and noodles for 15 yuan (US$1.88), but
then you aren't here for the culinary experience.
Yuan Yang Cha (Bar and Coffee) Location: Huiminyuan
Building 1, No.7, Tonghui Jiayuan apartment block, Sihui Dong subway (exit B),
Chaoyang District Opening time: 10 am-2 am
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