Drunk Owl Bar

Live Music Bar Live Music $

Published Apr 9, 2026 At a Glance Address 21 Samghebros Street, Old Town, Tbilisi 0105 Neighbourhood Old Town, a short walk from the Abanotubani sulfur baths Price Range $ Best For Cheap rounds, weekend live sets, mixed local and traveler tables Signature Bottle lamp ceiling and live music Friday through Sunday Hours Evenings until around 2am; live music Fri to Sun, 9pm to midnight Style Small alternative pub, one of the city's oldest, opened 2014 Reservations Walk in Plan your visit Get Directions Ask Our Team 21 Samghebros Street, Old Town, Tbilisi The Pitch Our Take on Drunk Owl Bar Samghebros Street runs quiet toward the sulfur baths at night, and then a doorway of noise: Drunk Owl, where lamps made of bottles hang from the ceiling and the bar has been pouring since 2014, which madloba.info counts as old age for a Tbilisi bar.

Friday through Sunday a band sets up at 9pm and plays until midnight. The rest of the week the room stays a small alternative pub with chacha, Georgian craft beer, and simple cocktails at prices Tripadvisor reviewers keep calling fair.

There is no kitchen. The staff bring a menu from the restaurant next door and the food arrives at your table anyway, a working arrangement madloba.info documents without irony.

One small room, bottle lamps overhead, walls covered in the kind of clutter that took a decade to accumulate. Tripadvisor's recurring line is nice alternative place, and the decoration earns the adjective.

The music sits at a level that lets the tables talk, which reviewers single out as a reason they return.

Madloba.info notes the split that defines the room: locals and foreigners in roughly equal measure, sharing tables by the second round. Early evening stays sleepy; the weekend sets pull a full house by 9:30pm.

Sunday's live slot is the insider pick. Same band energy, half the crowd of Saturday.

What to order

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    The Chacha Round

  • 02

    The Georgian Craft Tap

  • 03

    The Next Door Plate

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