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    Bar in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    C108

    100Pearl Points

    Central night stop

    C108, Bar in Hong Kong

    About C108

    C108 is a practical Central pick for an easy two-person drink around Old Bailey Street, especially when flexibility matters more than a destination cocktail program. Choose it for a casual date-night stop; cross-shop The Savory Project or Lockdown if the drinks program is the main reason for going.

    C108 is a Hong Kong venue with verified hours that make it usable for both daytime planning on most days and evening plans throughout the week. The confirmed dress code is casual, so it is best presented as a low-friction option rather than a formal special-occasion venue.

    The clearest planning detail is its schedule: C108 has evening hours every day, with later closing on Friday and Saturday. Beyond the verified hours and casual dress code, specific claims about cuisine, drinks, service style, pricing, seating, or awards are not confirmed here, so plan around the basics rather than an assumed format.

    A Hong Kong venue that suits a flexible plan

    C108 can fit into a Hong Kong itinerary when you want a venue with confirmed evening availability and a casual dress code. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday also list daytime hours beginning at 9:30 AM, while Tuesday lists evening hours only.

    Because the verified details do not confirm a tasting-menu format, named cocktail program, chef-led food angle, price point, or reservation structure, the safest recommendation is to treat C108 as a flexible Hong Kong pick. It may work best when the priority is simple scheduling rather than a highly specific dining or drinking brief.

    Where it fits in a Hong Kong night out

    For readers building a Hong Kong plan, C108 belongs in the practical middle: it has confirmed evening hours every day, casual dress, and later hours on Friday and Saturday. Use Pearl's Hong Kong bars guide to consider other options, or look at Hong Kong restaurants if C108 is only one part of the plan.

    If the night calls for comparison, consider C108 alongside The Pontiac, ThinkWine, Fu Lu Shou, Lockdown, or The Savory Project, depending on what kind of Hong Kong evening you are building. For visitors turning the night into a wider itinerary, Hong Kong hotels can also help with the broader plan.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the best time to go to C108?

    For an evening visit, C108 opens at 6 PM daily. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday also list daytime hours beginning at 9:30 AM; Tuesday lists evening hours only. Choose based on whether you want a daytime or evening stop in Hong Kong.

    Is C108 open late?

    Yes. C108 is open until midnight on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday.

    What is C108 known for?

    The verified details for C108 are its Hong Kong location, casual dress code, and published opening hours. Specific claims about cuisine, drinks, pricing, service style, or awards are not confirmed here.

    Location

    15 Old Bailey St, Central, Hong Kong

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Compare C108

    How it compares

    C108 is the easy Central choice in this set: useful for a casual date or a flexible drink before or after dinner. The Pontiac is better when the priority is bar energy, while ThinkWine is the better fit for a wine-focused night.

    The Savory Project and Lockdown make more sense when the drinks program is the point of the booking. C108 is a simpler call for readers who want a convenient Old Bailey Street stop without building the whole evening around one bar.

    Where to go if C108 is not the right fit

    Choose The Savory Project if the drinks program matters more than location convenience. Choose ThinkWine if the date is better framed around wine and conversation rather than cocktails.

    How C108 compares in Hong Kong

    C108 is the easier, lower-pressure pick against Hong Kong peers when the night needs flexibility. The Pontiac is better for a louder, higher-energy bar night, while ThinkWine is the smarter choice if the evening is wine-led rather than cocktail-led.

    For drinks-focused visitors, The Savory Project and Lockdown are stronger cross-shops when the bar itself is the main event. C108 works better as a Central convenience play: easier to fold into dinner, less dependent on a set plan, and better suited to a casual two-person stop.

    Fu Lu Shou is the better call for groups that want a more obviously themed night. For a date, C108 is the more practical option if the goal is conversation and location rather than a big-room experience.

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