Magma Not So Closed After All

By Sky Gidge, April 12, 2017

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The trifecta is unbroken!

A now music-less Magma will remain open until a new space is found for the bar's high-decibel delights, according to a proprietor.

That’s reported that Magma was set to close its doors March 31, ending the threesome of Peko’s in-bar beer brewing, Bionic’s praiseworthy ales and Magma as the budding bar street’s artsy spirit stop.

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Instead, Magma has introduced a burger menu and is soldiering on.

The bar is home to some of Shenzhen's most bohemian events, in addition to cocktails and wine. However, neighbors and an official warning about noise levels late at night meant the end of crowd attracting to-dos.

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But the doors are still open and drinks are being served at this hipster crowd favorite in Baishizhou.

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