
FRANK'S PLACE.
Frank's Place is not only the oldest established sports pub in Beijing, it is
also the oldest western pub in Beijing, being open since 1989.
Nowhere else can offer 5 big LCD screens and two super projector screens. 5
TV feeds and a SLING box; if Frank's can't get a particular sport or game, it
probably isn't worth watching.
Frank's has seating for over 70 and masses of bar space, two pool tables and
two dart boards. There is a front patio looking over the tree lined street and a
covered back patio for private parties and summer barbeques.
The food menu is made up of all the old favourites such as All Day Breakfast,
Shepherds Pie, Fish and Chips and a host of other international dishes.
The bar opens at 08.00 to cater for the American NFL, NBA and Hockey games
live from North America and closes when the last patron leaves. If there is a
particular sport or game that you want to see and it is not advertised, call Tim
and we will try our best to arrange it.
A large commercial kitchen allows Frank's to cater for private parties and
corporate events. Menus can be devised to meet your budget and even live music
can be provided. Contact Tim or Leo for details.
Located along with Frank's Place there is also a contemporary
cuisine restaurant SALT, owned and run by
Gaby Alves formally of Alameda, SALT
offers the best of fine dining. The basement level of TRIO offers The Cave, a
wine bar with beautiful vaulted ceiling and a vast selection of wines.
OLYMPIC GAMES.
You may be aware that the
Olympics are approaching and one of the great spectacles will be the opening
ceremony, now if you are not lucky enough to have tickets…
Frank’s will have open
doors (until full), but for those that want a bit extra we will be offering a
package that will include:
1. A guaranteed seat of
your choice (subject to availability)
2. Buffet dinner.
3. Free flow Tsingtao,
spirits, wine and soft drinks (happy hour until 24.00 on other beers).
4. A discount cards for the
duration of the Olympics
All for just RMB500/person.
The Games begin on August 8 and Frank’s
multi-channeled coverage will ensure viewers miss none of the action from
Beijing, beginning with the opening ceremony from the National Stadium in
Beijing at 2pm through to the closing ceremony on Sunday, August 24, again at
2pm- Frank’s is offering a 24-hour Olympic channel on which viewers will be
able to catch live action of all the popular gold medal events.
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