There’s nothing better than hanging out with some friends on a Saturday night, grabbing a few drinks at the bar. So, how do you choose which bar to go to this weekend? There are so many things to consider: cocktails, atmosphere, music, decor, etc. Good thing is, there are specific bars out there to fit your every need. Themed bars exist and are amazing!

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Whether you’re a sci-fi geek, a Tim Burton mega-fan or even a history nerd, there’s a bar out there for you. These bars have everything down to a science, with unique and inspired cocktails to decor that sucks you right in. Never settle for a boring bar and a pint of beer ever again! Here are 10 of the coolest themed bars around the world that you have to check out!

10 Lockhart

Lockhart is a Canadian-based bar with locations in Montreal and Toronto. It is Harry Potter themed, and pretty incredible. Their “Potions and Elixirs” menu includes Harry Potter-inspired drinks like their deliciously spiked Butter Beer.

The decor is what really brings the series to life. Old brick detailing and words straight out of the novels create a surreal space filled with magic. You can find sayings like “mischief managed” and “All was well” scrawled on the walls, making you feel like you’re a part of the books. Whoever said magic wasn’t real clearly hasn’t been to Lockhart.

9 Berlin Bar

During the cold war, Berlin was physically divided by a wall into eastern and western. The eastern side practiced communism while the western side practiced democracy. The Berlin Bar in Melbourne, Australia remembers history in their Cold War, Berlin themed bar. The bar is divided into two by a “wall” representing eastern and western Berlin. The two sides have very different atmospheres and use history to recreate the feeling of the West and East at the time of the Cold War. The cocktail menu doubles as a map of Berlin, making the experience all the more authentic.

8 Beetle House

Beetle House is a bar in New York City dedicated to everything dark and creepy. It’s a themed bar that revolves around the famous works of Tim Burton, Edgar Allen Poe, Alfred Hitchcock and many more. It’s pretty much a huge adult Halloween party. It started off as a pop-up shop but had such a great response that it’s become a permanent part of the city's nightlife.

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It celebrates everything weird and twisted, inviting everyone in a celebration of uniqueness. The small building only holds up to 45 people, making it an intimate experience with the opportunity to meet tons of new people who share your love for all things macabre.

7 George’s Bar

This bar was born was in Melbourne, Australia. Their motto is “be more like George”. This is a bar completely dedicated to George Costanza from Seinfeld. They take this theme to heart, hosting comedy nights every Thursday night. Other than free standup comedy, every Wednesday, they also host a trivia night. Their events are known to be a hit, filling their space to capacity on those mid-week days. This bar encourages comedy and laughter, living up to the Costanza name. Seinfeld might seem like a random theme at first, but spend one night here and you’ll see why it’s been a success.

6 The Way Station

This bar is Doctor Who themed and absolutely incredible. It’s located in Brooklyn, New York. While the space is small, its vibe is huge. With a very big TARDIS in the corner and its unique decor, you really do feel like you’re in an episode. Their drink menu is great, all named after moments or people in the show. They have drinks dedicated to the Doctors, as well as a “Sonic Screwdriver”. This is a fun place for any Whovian wanting a night out. It’s a great bar to meet new people with similar interests at.

5 The Lab Gastropub

This L.A bar takes science and makes it 18+. Their modern decor is a reflection of its modern take on food and cocktails. The sleek design mirrors the cold and almost sterile atmosphere that you get in a real-life science lab. With lots of TVs and a large selection of beers, this is a surprisingly popular place for game days. They even offer a game-day menu. They also have events to check out such as Taco Tuesdays and Tito’s Thursdays. This unique bar is definitely a must-visit for any science nerds.

4 Blacktail

Blacktail Bar in NYC is a recreation of Havana, Cuba during the time of Prohibition in America. Their decor is like taking a step back into time. It is retro and reminiscent of what we’ve read in our history books about the Prohibition period, except with a tropical twist. Their drink and cocktail menu celebrates Cuba for its music and rhythm, while their food menu takes a Spanish twist on some American classics. Let’s all stay calm, but they serve warm Churros. What’s better than a Churro to soak up some alcohol?

3 Cybermachina

This amazing bar in Kraków, Poland is all about games. Video games, board games, card games, old-school, and new school. Cybermachina covers all grounds. The decor is full of familiarity and fun with neon PAC-MAN signs, Mario gameplay inspired lights and more. Cybermachina wants every person who walks in to have a beautifully nostalgic experience. It’s all about being a kid again… well, with drinks this time.

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Their menu mirrors the decor with video game-inspired cocktails and shots. Cybermachina celebrates childhood and encourages you to do the same.

2 The Maple Leaf

This pub in the heart of London is only 1 of the thousands of pubs loitering around the city. This bar has an unusual theme, though. It celebrates everything Canadian. From the name to the color scheme, to hockey being played on big screens, this place is a hub for Canadians living in London.

They offer a variety of Canadian beers and traditional Canadian foods, like Poutine. You’re sure to find every hockey game playing. It’s authentic in its representation of Canadian bar culture. For all the Canadian visitors to the UK, this spot makes them feel a little closer to home.

1 Stones Place

This bar on Queen Street in Toronto is owned by Jerry Stone who has been collecting Rolling Stones memorabilia for well over 40 years. This bar is completely covered in Rolling Stones records, posters, and other stuff from every era that they made music in. Some of the owner's own rare collectible items are featured in the bar.

This amazing music bar is open Friday and Saturday nights and features a team of all-female DJs. Stones Place is known to be a place to let loose, dance and celebrate music.

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