I'm moving to Cairo at the end of the month, from Dublin. As I haven't ever set foot in the place, I was wondering if anyone could give me a name of a good European style bar or two. Not that I intend to spend my time hanging around western style watering holes...just that I'm sure there'll come a time when I'll be glad of one. Also, if there's anywhere worth avoiding, please let me know.
Thanks,
Andrew
aussiemat Member # 6132
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i think there is a good irish bar at the marriot
AndyP Member # 6319
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Thanks...guessed there'd be an Irish bar somewhere!
Automatik Member # 4457
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I don't know Cairo at all but you are right in thinking that sometimes it is good to know a place where ex-pats hang out. New places come sometimes be lonely and when I first came to Egypt I longed for European company and thoughts of 'home'. You can be sure that others feel the same and that means that you are always welcome.
AndyP Member # 6319
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quote:Originally posted by Luxorlover: I don't know Cairo at all but you are right in thinking that sometimes it is good to know a place where ex-pats hang out. New places come sometimes be lonely and when I first came to Egypt I longed for European company and thoughts of 'home'. You can be sure that others feel the same and that means that you are always welcome.
...but I see, from the username, it grew on you.
[This message has been edited by AndyP (edited 09 January 2005).]
Ann Member # 106
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Hi Andy
Check out www.cairodining.com, search under 'night spots' - this has a fairly good list of bars/nightclubs. Some of my favourite places are After Eight, Cairo Jazz Club, Absolute and Deals.
Enjoy your stay in Cairo.
Cheers Ann
Ann Member # 106
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Hi Andy
Check out www.cairodining.com, search under 'night spots' - this has a fairly decent list of bars/nightclubs. Some of my favourite places are After Eight, Cairo Jazz Club, Absolute and Deals.
Enjoy your stay in Cairo.
Cheers Ann
Kenzie Member # 3519
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Andrew
How long will you be in Cairo? Are you coming for work?
kardous Member # 5784
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hello andy .... contact me on kardous2003@yahoo.com ... i am male 29 yrs old ..live in cairo work as cinematographer and cameraman ,,,,
for bars, clubs, restaurants, movies, etc. around cairo and alex.
AndyP Member # 6319
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quote:Originally posted by Ann: Hi Andy
Check out www.cairodining.com, search under 'night spots' - this has a fairly good list of bars/nightclubs. Some of my favourite places are After Eight, Cairo Jazz Club, Absolute and Deals
Thanks, I'll have a look - I'd heard that Cairo Jazz Club is good...
AndyP Member # 6319
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quote:Originally posted by Kenzie: Andrew
How long will you be in Cairo? Are you coming for work?
I think I'll be there for a year or so. I write for a couple of newspapers in Ireland, and I'll be able to carry on doing about half of what I'm doing at the moment. So I probably won't need local work, but I might try and get some part-time work. My main reason for moving is to learn the language...
Kenzie Member # 3519
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You will love it. Cairo is wonderful.
Any help please email me.
kenzie257@yahoo.com
Automatik Member # 4457
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Andy - you are right. It grew on me and now I am totally confused as to where my 'home' is. Egypt is winning this internal battle hands down at the moment.
AndyP Member # 6319
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quote:Originally posted by Kenzie: You will love it. Cairo is wonderful.
Any help please email me.
kenzie257@yahoo.com
Thanks Kenzie, I'll drop you a line if I have any difficult questions...
Automatik Member # 4457
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Kenzie is a mine of information about Egypt and will give you a lot of help.
The main thing to come to terms with living in Egypt is a complete dismissal of time. Few Egyptian homes have clocks - they are seldom needed. It takes some getting used to, but when you do it is complete liberation.
Kerry Member # 6310
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Hi first welcome 2 cairo i will tell u some places and when u arrive there u will find so many interesting people which will tell u more...i dont know where u will stay but here we r : *L´aubergine in Zamalek *Cairo Jazz Club in Mohandessin *Deals in Zamalek, Heliopolis and Mohandessin Those r my Top 3 *Sangria its a pretty place but more in summer its right next 2 the nile at Cornich El Nile *La Bodega in Zamalek
Ohh i think when u visit one of them u will find contact to others and than u will be MR. NIGHTLIFE OF CAIRO
GOOD LUCK
AndyP Member # 6319
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quote:Originally posted by Kerry: Hi first welcome 2 cairo i will tell u some places and when u arrive there u will find so many interesting people which will tell u more...i dont know where u will stay but here we r : *L´aubergine in Zamalek *Cairo Jazz Club in Mohandessin *Deals in Zamalek, Heliopolis and Mohandessin Those r my Top 3 *Sangria its a pretty place but more in summer its right next 2 the nile at Cornich El Nile *La Bodega in Zamalek
Ohh i think when u visit one of them u will find contact to others and than u will be MR. NIGHTLIFE OF CAIRO
GOOD LUCK
Thanks Kerry...I'll definetely check all three of them out.
Viel Spass (I'm sure I've spelt that wrong!), Andrew
Kerry Member # 6310
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Thanks Kerry...I'll definetely check all three of them out.
Viel Spass (I'm sure I've spelt that wrong!), Andrew
NO U u wrote it RIGHT MABROUK thats arabic and means GRATULATION
Dalia Member # 1230
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quote:Originally posted by Kerry: Viel Spass (I'm sure I've spelt that wrong!), Andrew
NO U u wrote it RIGHT
Nope! According to German spelling rules it should read "Viel Spaß" ...
I agree with your recommendations, would maybe add After Eight for dancing, Andrea Zamalek for warm summer nights in a hip loungy outdoor setting and Andrea Maadi for nice, reasonably priced Egyptian food and a gorgeous view of the Nile, especially when there's a full moon.
And btw ... there are quite a few Irish people in Cairo ...
AndyP Member # 6319
posted [/b][/QUOTE] Nope! According to German spelling rules it should read "Viel Spaß" ... [/B][/QUOTE]
Pedant! Thanks for the tips. There seems to be a lot more to Cairo than I thought...