Valiko Bar

Tbilisi


This fabulous cocktail bar in a crumbling building is one of the most atmospheric places to have a drink in Tbilisi. We love the precarious balconies, the superb cocktail list and the excellent playlists. Valiko was a Georgian film director, dramatist and actor who owned the building until he was purged by Stalin; his films are projected onto the walls.


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