Santana

Beirut


Santana opened in spring 2017 and is still enjoying that new-bar buzz. Happy hour is the time to come, when delicious cocktails are half off, and business types are kicking off heels under the table, loosening ties and lighting cigars on the terrace. Watching the light fade on the gorgeous Ottoman-era building across the street is a treat in itself.


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