Andres Carne de Res, (Chia), ? 863-7880. Andres Carne de Res is actually a little out of town in the town of Chia, but the trip is well worth the effort. Movers, shakers and the beautiful people descend on the sprawling bar, grill and restaurant nightly. The decor is unique, the vibe amazing, and once you are done eating the dancing goes on until the wee hours. Make sure you have someone to take you home again. Cover: 15,000 COP.
Andres D.C. (De Corazon), Calle 82 # 11 - 57, ? 863-7880. Opened in September 2009, this is an extension of the Chia Restaurant right next to la Zona T and thus a lot more accessible. It stretches over 4 floors in the Retiro shopping mall and is a bit more orientated towards dining than partying. The menu has 32 pages and offers more than 800 options. Plan on spending a lot of money.
Bogota Beer Company. Bogota's very own brewery! Try the "Jirafa" (giraffe) which is a 1 yard long glass full of the Beer of your choice, or the "Campín Calamari" and the "Cedritos Chips" (All dishes are named after Bogota's most famous neighborhoods).
Cl 85 No 13-06 (Calle 85), ? 256-6950.
Cra 11A No 93-94 (Parque de la 93), ? 621-9914.
Av 19 No 120-74 (Pepe Sierra), ? 214-5464.
Cra 6 No 119-24 (Usaquén), ? 620-8444.
Cl 82 No 12-10 (Zona Rosa, in front of the Andino Mall), ? 611-1254.
CHA-CHA, Cra. 7 No 32-16, ? 350-0202. One of the most exclusive night clubs, located on the 41st floor of what once was the Hilton Hotel, today just an abandoned building. It is located in the "Ball Room" of the old hotel, and keeps the traditional elegant decoration. Crystal Chandeliers meet Electronic music. Has amazing views of the city at night and an amazing terrace to hang out. Frequently visited by world famous DJs. Cover : 15,000 COP.
Escobar y Rosas, Cra 4 No 15-01 (Candelaria), ? 341-7903. W to Sa : 5pm to 2:30am. Located in La Candalaria and mostly frequented by students, gringo hunters, and backpackers, this pharmacy converted discoteca features a bar and a packed dance floor downstairs. Cover : 10,000 COP.
Gato Gris, Cra 1A No 13-12 (Candelaria). This place is just charming in many ways. It is right at the Chorro de Quevedo, the birthplace of Bogotá. It has many nooks and levels, perfect for little intimate gatherings. Great rooftop with fireplaces and views of downtown Bogotá.
Gnoveva, Calle 84 Bis No 14A-08. Very cheap. Lower prices, the music and the people are great, no cover and a bottle of aguardiente is $35.000 pesos.
Kubiko Bar, Carrera 12A No 83-49 (Zona T), ? ''+57 1'' 236-1613. This bar offers imported beers and great cocktails, they also featured a live DJ that plays the latest electronic music. No cover.
Kukaramakara, Carrera 15 No. 93-57 (Near Lola), ? 642-3166. The environment and decoration of this place has the perfect combination of modern club elements and traditional artesanal environment from Colombia's ancestors. Also features a local band every Friday and Saturday night that performs Latinamerican singer's songs. Cover : 15,000 COP.
Lola, Cra 15 No 93-37, ? 605-4405. Frequented mostly by students and people looking to have fun, on a well located spot for lower prices than those found on the "Zona T" or the Park on 93rd St. Cover : 10,000 COP.
Pravda, Cll. 83 No 12-20 (Zona T), ? 257-2088. Best Martinis in town, also a little pricey. Try the Lychee Martini.
Salto del Angel, Cra 13 No 93A-45 (Parque de la 93), ? 622-6437. One of the coolest spots in Bogota, it is the place to see all the football matches with your buddies, beers and really, really good food on Sundays, and on Saturdays, Fridays and Thursdays it is the place to see all the beautiful people dancing salsa and vallenato music on the tables. Great environment but get there early or make a reservation. Cover : 10,000 COP.
Also visit other local nightclubs where most North residents go like Gavanna, Velvet, Amatista, Barbarosa, Salome Pagana (Salsa Dancing club) or Nabu (Most located in the "Zona Rosa" one of the trendiest parts of Bogotá).