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Tabula Rasa (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Kurskaya)
The old rock club, famous for its great live shows, has a new location. Enjoy the music or just have some beers over a game of billiards.
Tabula Rasa (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Kievskaya)
A rather ordinary bar that hosts
some of the best bands in town. When the music's over, enjoy a game of billiards or warm up by the fireplace.
Temple Bar (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Okhotny Ryad)
Spacious English pub-style bar attached to the Manezh shopping center in front of Alexandrovsky Sad, above Phlegmatic Dog. Pleasant wood interior and good service. Choice of seven beers on tap.
Territoriya (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Okhotny Ryad)
Small, friendly club with good DJs who get the crowd sweating on the teeny dancefloor. Face control not impenetrable. Prices not bad.
The Boat (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Park Kultury)
The Real Mccoy (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Barrikadnaya)
Prohibition-era bootlegger theme bar that draws a mass-market crowd with its mainstream music program. The main attractions are the variety of stiff drinks and the business lunch.
Tinkoff (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Smolenskaya)
Microbrewery and restaurant with a high-tech metal and glass interior, varied menu and eight types of Tinkoff beer on tap. Hosts live concerts by top-line international acts. Unfortunately, beer prices here have recently risen by about 30 percent, taking them way above prices at Durdin. www.tinkoff.ru
Tochka (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Oktyabrskaya)
This brand-new establishment bills itself as the largest rock club in Moscow. Russian and foreign bands, three dancefloors, four bars, several chill-out rooms and a restaurant. Hidden away and hard to find.
Tolsty Mo (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Studencheskaya)
Speakeasy-themed pub serving European food, with decor inspired by "Once Upon A Time In America." Live jazz and blues on Fri. & Sat. evening.
Top Club (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Baumanskaya)
Luxuriously designed club in an out-of-the-way location. Live jazz and r&b concerts Thu.-Sat. Film screenings. Restaurant. Light face control. www.topclub.ru.
Trakhtenberg (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Dynamo)
Roman Trakhtenberg brings his weird St. Petersburg Hulli Gulli erotic cabaret to Moscow. Expensive -- the cover charge is $100 and you even pay for the menu. Dress code, face control. Reservations necessary.
Trety Put (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Novokuznetskaya)
A friendly club built into a former kommunalka, complete with chess tables and cheap drinks. Attracts a somewhat disheveled crowd of artists/grad student types. Live music Fri. and Sat. diverges in interesting directions. Cover: 150-200 rubles.
Tri Obezyany (Bar/Club) [Gay clubs]
(M. Paveletskaya)
Nine-year-old club boasting a VIP restaurant, a one-way mirror in the bathroom for scoping the bar, and a dancefloor twice the size of the old one that can accommodate the enormous crowds the club attracts on weekends. Go-go boys and drag queens every night.
Trish (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Sukharevskaya)
Another trendy basement club, this place is covered in manga porn -- but in a tasteful sort of way. The dancefloor is small and features an eclectic mix of music. Sometimes attracts a kinky crowd.
Tsitrus (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Mayakovskaya)
Trendy spot that has been used as the setting for music videos. Good food, service, music and people-watching. Moderately expensive.
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