Nightlife in Çayyolu is talked about less than it deserves. With around 16 active venues in rotation and a genuinely wide spread — Irish pubs, rock bars, jazz rooms, open-air garden bars, electronic clubs, the neighborhood pub down the street — pretty much every kind of night gets covered. There's no single dominant format here, which is both the appeal and the mess of it.
Here's the bold part: the problem in Çayyolu was never the number of venues, it's how you match yourself to one. Trying to keep a single "go-to" doesn't work when the format shifts this much — the person who picks based on mood wins, the person on autopilot eventually gets bored. It's not a shortage of venues wearing people out, it's lazy matching.
Second bold claim: drink prices in Çayyolu can swing noticeably compared to nearby districts. Upscale spots jump fast; mid-tier stays reasonable. To avoid a surprise at the bill, ask about the menu nobody shows you upfront — if the bartender asks "another round?", find out exactly how much that round costs before you nod.
Third: the music here runs above average. DJ lineups, how live venues manage their stage, what actually gets played — these details decide the quality of a night far more than people admit. A place with bad music and great drinks empties out by midnight; a place with great music and average drinks stays full till sunrise. Çayyolu leans toward having fewer of the first kind.
The real point: the time you spend deciding whether to go out in Çayyolu eats into the night itself. Cut that time down and the whole night improves. Commit to a place, start having fun. A decision made while exhausted drags the whole night down with it; a night that starts undecided ends with you wandering the city, nothing decent to drink, and nothing worth telling anyone about afterward.