Although this area was deeply affected by the port explosion in August 2020, it is thriving today after much of the damaged buildings have been rebuilt.
OLJ /
27 August 2024 11:42
Cafes, bars and restaurants in Mar Mikhael, as surveyed by consulting firm Hodema. Illustration by Guilhem Dorandeu.
Mar Mikhael is a residential and commercial zone in the heart of Beirut, boasting the biggest F&B supply in comparison to all studied zones. The offerings range from kiosks, cafes, restaurants, restaurant bars, pubs, and nightclubs. The zone is divided into two main streets: Armenia and Pharaon streets, and although both are in close vicinity, the feel and supply of each are very different. Despite this zone having been deeply affected by the August 2020 port blast, today it is booming and striving, and a big part of it has been rebuilt and given another chance at life. The zone is known for its bar hopping experience as well as diverse F&B offerings, you can find all types of cuisines, restaurants, and street food options.In comparison to last year, in which Mar Mikhael had a total of 104 F&B venues, the zone now has 123 and...
Mar Mikhael is a residential and commercial zone in the heart of Beirut, boasting the biggest F&B supply in comparison to all studied zones. The offerings range from kiosks, cafes, restaurants, restaurant bars, pubs, and nightclubs. The zone is divided into two main streets: Armenia and Pharaon streets, and although both are in close vicinity, the feel and supply of each are very different. Despite this zone having been deeply affected by the August 2020 port blast, today it is booming and striving, and a big part of it has been rebuilt and given another chance at life. The zone is known for its bar hopping experience as well as diverse F&B offerings, you can find all types of cuisines, restaurants, and street food options.In comparison to last year, in which Mar Mikhael had a total of 104 F&B venues, the zone now has 123...
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