Yerevan: a small but mysterious city where you can see various interesting things in each step. The Republic Square, Opera building, National Gallery, the building of Matenadaran and other sights in Armenia attracted people’s hearts.
Many tourists visit Yerevan in order to see these sights but are wondering about the nightlife of the city. This is why in this article we will discuss some pubs and clubs popular among locals and tourists.
Paparazzi Club
“Paparazzi Club” is one of the most popular pub-clubs in Yerevan. It is just a few steps away from Republic Square, in front of the Royal Tulip Hotel. Here you can enjoy your time while listening to EDM, House, Hip-Hop, Techno as well as live performances by famous local bands.
The menu consists of different cocktails and snacks made by pro bartenders and chefs. The club has seats for more than 180 people. The building is modernly designed and has two floors.
Paparazzi Club is the most secure club in Yerevan city which has more than eight security workers in different parts of the club. Entry fee is 2000 AMD for each person.
Address: Abovyan str. 3
Tel.: +374 55 444144
Liberty Pub
Another well-known pub in Yerevan is “Liberty Pub.” Here you can listen to different types of music such as pop, rock, techno or live music. The building is huge and comfortable for the guests, the atmosphere calmer than in other clubs.
There is a wide variety of drinks and snacks at reasonable prices in the pub. The staff is attentive and friendly. To assure customers’ safety, there is face control on entry. There is no entry fee in the pub.
Address: Mashtots M. ave 36
Tel.: +374 96 099998
Hemingway’s
“Hemingway’s” is a little and cozy dive-bar right next to Cascade. Here you can have a nice evening meal or party hard till the morning. You may enjoy your time while listening to great music and having various drinks and dishes.
The multilingual and friendly staff will help and answer all of your questions. For summer evenings there is also an open-air roadside area where you can spend your time alone or with a group of friends.
Address: Tamanyan 1/A
Tel.: +374 98 349882
Kami Music Club
“Kami Music club” is located behind the Moscow theater. Here you can relax and listen to the top musicians of the city. Every day there are live performances by famous artists and bands of various genres.
You can find a wide variety of delightful alcoholic beverages, including fanciful cocktails in the bar of the club. The atmosphere in the club is relaxing as the interior is minimalistic.
To create a safe place for the customers, the entry of the club is restricted by face control, club cards or private invitations.
Address: Abovyan str. 18
Tel.: +374 91 509020
Daboo Bar
If you are looking for an interesting place to hang out with friends or want to find a cool place to sit alone and sip a cocktail, Daboo bar is here for you. Warm atmosphere, cold cocktails, hot music are the things that can perfectly describe this place in the heart of Yerevan.
Music lovers are very welcome In Daboo bar. All of the bartenders at the bar are very friendly and are ready to please every visitor.
Address: Isaakyan A. str. 38
Tel.: +374 99 511521
Game Pub
“Game Pub” is a unique format of a pub, where the cocktail bar is combined with board games, Nintendo, and kicker. Here you can listen to different types of music while playing board games with your friends or family members.
In the bar, you can have different types of tastiest cocktails and snacks. During weekends you can enjoy the live music of many local bands. The warm atmosphere here creates an expression of being home.
Address: Koghbatsi St., 75
Tel.: +374 77 468293
Malkhas Jazz Club
If you are a fan of jazz music, “Malkhas Jazz Club” is waiting for you. It is a great place to spend your time with family members, with a group of friends or even alone. Here you can have good food and drinks at average prices.
The staff is very polite and friendly. You may enjoy the live performances of local bands and the owner.
Address: Pushkin St. 52/1
Tel.: +374 10 535350
Published August 8, 2018
Article by Narine Kharatyan