Bar in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
ARGO at the Four Seasons
175Pearl PointsLate-Night Polish

About ARGO at the Four Seasons
A strong Central choice for late-night cocktails when the occasion calls for a polished hotel-bar setting. The 2026 Tales Spirited Awards Top 10 nominations make the drinks program the reason to go; treat it as a premium cocktail stop, not a casual value pick or dinner-led booking.
For a late-evening drink in Hong Kong, choose ARGO at the Four Seasons when a smart-casual hotel-bar setting and a recognized cocktail menu are the main priorities. The clearest verified signal is the bar's competitive position, with 2026 Tales Spirited Awards Top 10 nominations for World's Best Cocktail Menu and Best International Hotel Bar. That makes it a strong pick for a polished bar night, especially if the plan is a focused drink after dinner.
The decision is simple: choose this for a date, client drink, or dressed-up catch-up where the setting matters. Skip it if the goal is a casual drink before heading elsewhere. In Hong Kong's bar scene, this is best understood as a hotel-bar choice, so the decision depends on how much weight you place on the setting, the cocktail-menu recognition, and late-night hours.
A late-night hotel bar that makes sense after dinner
The practical advantage is timing. Opening at 5 PM and running until 1 AM Monday to Thursday, then 2 AM Friday and Saturday, it works well after dinner in Hong Kong. Sunday is the weak point because the bar is closed, so weekend planning needs to land on Friday or Saturday rather than treating it as a flexible end-of-trip option.
For a special occasion, the strongest use case is a two-person or small-group visit where conversation and drinks are the point. No confirmed price range is listed, so do not build the plan around a specific budget claim.
Why the awards matter for the booking decision
The award recognition is the clearest reason to prioritize it over a standard hotel drink. A Tales Spirited Awards cocktail-menu nomination signals that the bar has been recognized for its cocktail menu, while the Best International Hotel Bar nomination supports its hotel-bar positioning.
That said, the available details support a bar-first recommendation, not a dinner recommendation. There is no confirmed cuisine type, chef detail, or dish list here, so this should be treated as a drinks destination rather than a place to evaluate on food. For a broader night out, use our full Hong Kong restaurants guide for dinner planning, then cross-check our full Hong Kong bars guide for the after-dinner route.
If staying in Hong Kong or planning around hotels, it also pairs naturally with research from our full Hong Kong hotels guide. For drink-focused alternatives, compare other Hong Kong bar options such as Caprice Bar, Dr. Fern's Gin Parlour, The Diplomat, The Envoy, and mato coffee wine. For itinerary-building rather than a single stop, broader Hong Kong guides can help shape the rest of the night.
Who should choose it over a looser bar night
Choose ARGO at the Four Seasons if you want a smart-casual hotel bar with verified late-night hours and confirmed 2026 Tales Spirited Awards Top 10 nominations. Choose a more casual Hong Kong option if the priority is an informal stop with fewer planning constraints.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to go to ARGO at the Four Seasons?
Go after dinner if you want the bar at its most useful, since it opens at 5 PM and runs to 1 AM Monday through Thursday, then 2 AM on Friday and Saturday. For an earlier start, arrive closer to opening in Hong Kong.
Is ARGO at the Four Seasons good for groups?
Small groups can work well here if they want a smart-casual hotel bar with late hours and confirmed award recognition for its cocktail menu. For larger groups, confirm arrangements directly before making it the anchor of the night.
Is ARGO at the Four Seasons good for a date?
Yes, if you want a polished hotel-bar setting rather than a casual drinks stop. The 5 PM opening and 1 AM to 2 AM closing window make it a practical choice for pre- or post-dinner drinks in Hong Kong.
Does ARGO at the Four Seasons have happy hour deals?
No verified happy-hour details are available here. Base the decision on the confirmed late-night hours, smart-casual dress code, and award-nominated cocktail menu rather than assuming a deal-led visit.
Is the food good at ARGO at the Four Seasons?
No confirmed cuisine type, chef detail, or dish list is available here. Treat ARGO at the Four Seasons as a drinks-first bar listing unless you confirm current food details directly.
Does ARGO at the Four Seasons have outdoor seating?
No verified outdoor-seating detail is available here. If outdoor seating matters, confirm that point directly before booking.
What's the crowd like at ARGO at the Four Seasons?
The verified dress code is smart casual, and the setting is a hotel bar in Hong Kong. Beyond that, no specific crowd profile is confirmed here.
Location
8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare ARGO at the Four Seasons
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| ARGO at the Four Seasons | Easy |
| Caprice Bar | Unknown |
| mato coffee wine | Unknown |
| The Envoy | Unknown |
| The Diplomat | Unknown |
| Dr. Fern's Gin Parlour | Unknown |
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Also Consider
- Caprice Bar, Notable alternative
- mato coffee wine, Notable alternative
- The Envoy, Notable alternative
- The Diplomat, Notable alternative
- Dr. Fern's Gin Parlour, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Choose ARGO at the Four Seasons over Caprice Bar when the cocktail menu is the main event and the night may run late. Caprice Bar is the closer cross-shop for a luxury-hotel mood, but ARGO has the clearer awards signal for cocktail-list ambition in 2026. For a celebration or client drink, ARGO is the safer recommendation; for a quieter luxury-hotel drink, compare both before committing.
mato coffee wine is the better fit if the group wants something more casual and lower-pressure than a Four Seasons bar. The Envoy and The Diplomat make more sense for guests who want a bar-led night without anchoring it inside a major luxury hotel. ARGO is stronger for a polished special occasion; those peers are better if atmosphere flexibility matters more than hotel-bar finish.
Dr. Fern's Gin Parlour is the cross-shop for a more niche drinks brief, especially if the group is focused on gin rather than a broad cocktail menu. Booking difficulty is marked easy for ARGO, so it is a practical fallback when the plan needs a dependable Central address, late hours, and a more formal setting.
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