IRISH PUB
Read moreVery recommendable for its restaurant part, the Irish pub is no less recommendable for its pub side, especially on concert nights. Beer is pretty cheap, half the price of the new lounge. Unfortunately, we will have to make do with local or Russian beers, unless the situation improves in terms of import permits, and the same goes for whiskies. In short, an Irish pub which has only the name but a great potential. Very popular with Tashkent expats and lively on match nights.
PADDY’S CORNER
Read moreIt's good to drink a good pint in a postcard Irish atmosphere. The Paddy's Corner is a must in its red suit - green for Saint Patrick's Day - and offers not only famous beers like Kilkenny, but also lively evenings with live concerts or wild darts games. Everyone comes to their senses to cheer on their favorite team on the big screen. All this while whistling an Irish music tune, before the traditional Pub Quiz. And to get the tip of the snout out of that rabbit hole, terrace on both sides!
THE SAINT JAMES
Read moreAs a self-respecting Irish tavern, the James Beer House welcomes you in English, and serves 17 draught beers and more than twenty local and craft beers, but not only, in bottles. Billiards and darts are available for the amateurs. Aperitif boards.
THE RED LION
The Red Lion, an emblematic and lively pub in the South of Paris and the ...Read more
RED LION DOWN TOWN
Read moreRed Lion Down Town is a friendly pub where you will find a wide selection of beers of all colors. Rock 'n' roll atmosphere in every sense of the word. The majority of clients are young. The service is nice. All the elements are gathered for a good evening! Football matches are also available.
LOCHNESS PUB
Read moreLe Lochness is the new and first Scottish pub in Marseille, located next to the Old Port, on the Cours Jean-Ballard. In an authentic setting that refers to the Highlands, a mountainous region passing through Scotland, Le Lochness offers the discovery of the legends of the Battle of Culloden clans and the best Scottish beverages!
THE SHAMROCK
Emblematic pub on the Old Port, frequented by young Marseillaise and ...Read more
STUDIO CAFE
Read moreIn an atmosphere of mud bricks and old Hollywood movie posters, wealthy young Tashkentois come here to eat or drink a drink while listening to Russian music or attending major sporting events. Unlike the after-hours addresses open in Tashkent, here you will find reasonable rates and a more calm and good-natured atmosphere, resolutely student-friendly and relaxed. Cocktails are well catered for, as are the European dishes on offer in the evening. A good downtown drop-off point.
KEG AND CAN BREWPUB
Micro-brewery in the Redon district, housed in superb premises and offering ...Read more
SMOCKING DOG
Read moreThe Smocking Dog brings Lyon closer to England. A real pub like those you find on the other side of the Channel, a true ode to Franco-British friendship, even when there's a soccer or rugby match on, or during the 6 Nations Tournament! The typical decor, with a reading corner at the entrance, a large, busy bar and a quieter room at the back, adds to the atmosphere. Lyon's English-speaking clientele make no mistake. The waitresses have had their accents for over 25 years... A great place to brush up on your English: with the help of beer, it's much easier. Crazy atmosphere on match nights, or when you can win shooters at the Tuesday night quizzes, and live music.