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Hanoi Blues Bar _ Tạ Hiện
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Hanoi Blues Bar is a cornerstone of Ta Hien Street, the epicenter of Hanoi's nightlife. This open-front bar spills onto the sidewalk with tiny plastic stools and low tables, creating a bustling, communal drinking experience. The energy is electric, locals and tourists alike crowd the street, clinking glasses of bia hoi (fresh draft beer) or cocktails. The bar's name nods to the blues music that often plays, but the soundtrack can range from rock to Vietnamese pop. The decor is simple: exposed brick, neon signs, and graffiti-covered walls. It's less about the interior and more about the street-side spectacle. You'll see vendors selling grilled corn, fried spring rolls, and other snacks to accompany your drinks. This is the place to people-watch, make new friends, and soak up Hanoi's chaotic charm.
Don't miss
- Sit on the tiny plastic stools on the sidewalk for the full experience
- Order a glass of bia hoi, Vietnam's famously cheap fresh beer
- Try the bar's signature cocktails, like the 'Hanoi Blues'
- Watch the street performers and vendors that animate the area
- Snack on grilled corn or fried spring rolls from nearby vendors
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Hanoi Blues Bar _ Tạ Hiện
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Hanoi Blues Bar _ Tạ Hiện with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inPrivate Walking Tour of Hanoi City4.9★ · 1,389 travelers3–5 hoursFree cancellationFrom$5 per personSee dates →
Most bookedSmall Group Hanoi Street Food Tour with a Real Foodie5★ · 5,155 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$28 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Hanoi Street Food Walking Tour With Real Foodie5★ · 1,315 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$37 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- Bia hoi is extremely cheap (often under $1); cash is king.
- Be prepared to sit on low plastic stools, it's part of the experience.
- During rainy season, the sidewalk seating may be limited; look for covered areas.
- Getting a taxi after 10 PM can be difficult; arrange a ride via Grab.
A bit of history
Ta Hien Street has long been a hub for budget travelers and beer lovers. Hanoi Blues Bar emerged as a popular spot in the early 2000s, capitalizing on the street's reputation for bia hoi and lively street culture.
Common questions
What is bia hoi?
It's a fresh, unpasteurized draft beer brewed daily, known for its light flavor and low alcohol content.
Is it safe to eat street food here?
Yes, but choose vendors that look busy and have high turnover. Stick to cooked items.
Do they accept credit cards?
Mostly cash. Some bars may accept cards, but it's best to have Vietnamese dong.
Is the bar family-friendly?
It's more of an adult party scene; families with young children may prefer quieter spots.
Can I smoke inside?
Smoking is common on the sidewalk; indoor smoking policies vary.
What time does it close?
Typically around midnight or later, but hours can vary.
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