Best Bars in Taipei 2026 — 660 Bars Personally Visited

Looking for the best bars in Taipei? This is a first-hand guide to 660 bars, wine bars, sake bars, cocktail bars and dining spots I've personally visited across the city — each with photos, honest notes and an interactive map. Whether you want an Asia's-50-Best cocktail bar in Xinyi, a natural-wine spot in Da'an, a hidden speakeasy or a late-night bite, you'll find a place that fits the night you have in mind.

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Taipei bar scene: what to know

Taipei's nightlife is dense and walkable. Xinyi around Taipei 101 has the rooftop and upscale bars; Da'an and the Eastern District are packed with cocktail bars and wine bars; Zhongshan hides Japanese sake bars and speakeasies down its alleys. Several Taipei cocktail bars have made Asia's 50 Best Bars, and natural wine has taken off in the last few years.

Most bars open until 1–2 AM (some until 4 AM), cocktails run about NT$300–500, and almost none charge a cover. Popular wine bars and speakeasies fill up on weekends, so book ahead — weekdays are usually walk-in friendly. Every venue below is sorted by visit date with my own first-hand notes; use the interactive map to filter by area, or jump straight to a category above.

FAQ

Where are the best bars in Taipei?

This page lists 660 bars and restaurants in Taipei, all personally visited. Use the interactive map for filtering by area.

Taipei bar recommendations?

All 660 venues listed here are from personal visits, sorted by date. Check the interactive map for locations and reviews.

Are Taipei bars open late?

Most bars open until 1-2 AM, some until 4 AM. Last call is typically 30 minutes before closing.

Do I need reservations?

Popular wine bars and speakeasies often require reservations on weekends. Weekday visits are usually walk-in friendly.

Can I pay by card?

Most bars accept credit cards and mobile payments. Some smaller traditional bars may be cash only.

Is it safe to bar-hop at night?

Yes, Taipei is one of the safest cities in Asia. The MRT runs until midnight, and taxis/Uber are readily available after.

What's the average price for drinks?

Cocktails NT$300-500 ($10-16), wine by glass NT$250-600, beer NT$150-300. Most bars have no cover charge.