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Yerevan after dark
Yerevan has a nightlife scene that surprises most visitors — the city is genuinely young, socially relaxed, and stays out late in summer. The Northern Avenue area and the streets south of Republic Square concentrate most of the bars and live-music venues. Malkhas Jazz Club on Mashtots Avenue is the institution: run by jazz musician Levon Malkhasyan for over 30 years, it hosts live Armenian jazz five nights a week, the bill changes nightly, and the drinks are reasonably priced by European standards. Craft beer has arrived properly in the last five years — Dargett Craft Beer and Hamo's are the two brewpubs worth knowing. Brandy tasting is its own category: the Yerevan Brandy Company offers formal tours with tasting of aged reserves in a setting that doesn't feel like a tourist trap, while a bar like In Vino on Pushkin Street lets you work through Armenian wines and brandies without a tour structure. Don't expect clubs in the Berlin sense; Yerevan's late nights run on bars, terraces, and live music rather than DJ-driven dance floors. The season matters — May through September is when it all opens up.
Malkhas Jazz Club: a Yerevan institution
Malkhas Jazz Club on Pushkin Street is Yerevan's most beloved live music venue — founded by pianist Levon Malkhasyan, jazz nightly, intimate and unmissable.
Yerevan nightlife: bars, clubs & jazz
Where to spend the night in Yerevan — jazz at Malkhas, cocktails at +374, the Cascade wine bars, and what time the clubs actually start.