The Terrible Prince is a standout destination on Beirut’s famed Monot Street, blending gastro-bar flair with cocktail sophistication and an international vibe. Inside, you’ll find a chic, ambient interior that balances modern design with the lively energy of Lebanon’s nightlife. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere signals that this is more than just a dinner spot — it’s a carefully curated experience. The menu places burgers front and centre: think dry-aged Black Angus patties, crisp fries, and indulgent toppings, often described by diners as among the very best in the city. At the same time, the drinks list doesn’t play second fiddle. With wines, signature cocktails and playful bar creations like “Doodoos”, you’re encouraged to explore and linger. Service and vibe both hit the mark: staff are friendly, the crowd is stylish without being pretentious, and the feeling is urban-cosmopolitan rather than touristy. One local reviewer described the place as evoking “London, NY and other big cosmo cities”. If you’re looking for a place to eat well, drink well and stay out past the ordinary bar hours, this ticks the box. Food-wise, the kitchen is not just burgers: small plates, tapas style dishes, refined presentations and serious flavour combine to give the menu depth. Drinks are similarly curated: you’ll find strong wine lists alongside inventive cocktails that match the playful attitude of the setting. The name itself – “Terrible Prince” – hints at tongue-in-cheek charm, and the whole concept feels like smart fun rather than gimmick. For a night out in Beirut when you want more than casual drinks, The Terrible Prince offers elevated dining, cocktail craftsmanship and an atmosphere geared towards lasting memories. Whether it’s a pre-dinner drink, a full gourmet burger dinner, or post-dinner cocktails and lounging, this venue covers it with style.
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