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By Cecilia Tang | March 15th, 2017
  • Bar
  • Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui

Step Right Up: Adding to the already buzzing local nightlife on the Kowloon side is beer pong bar Carnival. With a fantastic view and a fun fair atmosphere, it is a strong contender for a wild night of games with themed cocktails and shots.

Look & Feel: Carnival’s got the full package of marquees, flags, and of course, plenty of game tables and dart machines. Fun fact: the tables can also be converted for a game of Rainbow Coin Toss.

Carnival
Carnival

On the Menu: The cocktails promise to be both delicious and “insta-worthy”. Think cotton candy for the sake-based My Little Pony ($98), or popping candies for the vodka- and raspberry-based Mary Poppins ($98). For big groups, be sure to try the 12 shot-package in either a miniature Merry-Go-Round ($358) or Ferris Wheel ($688).  If you’re looking for a snack, nibbles are supplied by The Drunken Pot housed in the same building.

Great For: After work drinks, weekend pre-games, a big night out.

FYI: The 5,188 square foot-space also has a private room for up to 30 guests — perfect for private parties.

Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants here.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.

  • By Cecilia Tang | March 15th, 2017
    • Bar
    • Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui
    • Address: Shop 1, 6/F,8 Observatory Road,Tsim Sha Tsui
    • Website: https://www.facebook.com/Carnivalbartst/
    • Capacity: 160
    • Open Since: March 21st, 2023
    • Phone: 3705-3985
    • Cuisine: Bar
    • Ambience: Loud, Trendy

    Step Right Up: Adding to the already buzzing local nightlife on the Kowloon side is beer pong bar Carnival. With a fantastic view and a fun fair atmosphere, it is a strong contender for a wild night of games with themed cocktails and shots.

    Look & Feel: Carnival’s got the full package of marquees, flags, and of course, plenty of game tables and dart machines. Fun fact: the tables can also be converted for a game of Rainbow Coin Toss.

    Carnival
    Carnival

    On the Menu: The cocktails promise to be both delicious and “insta-worthy”. Think cotton candy for the sake-based My Little Pony ($98), or popping candies for the vodka- and raspberry-based Mary Poppins ($98). For big groups, be sure to try the 12 shot-package in either a miniature Merry-Go-Round ($358) or Ferris Wheel ($688).  If you’re looking for a snack, nibbles are supplied by The Drunken Pot housed in the same building.

    Great For: After work drinks, weekend pre-games, a big night out.

    FYI: The 5,188 square foot-space also has a private room for up to 30 guests — perfect for private parties.

    Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants here.

    This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.