Name | ABV | Entered |
58 The Chinggis Beer Club has a very European feel - lots of wood and a bar which wouldn’t look out of place in an English pub - but it’s rather a dingy place; a bit shabby in fact although the service was friendly enough and this is, after all, a small brewery which has made a name for itself and become well established supplying many local bars and restaurants with beer. There were just two beers on draught when I visited - the pilsener and the classic (dark), both apparently produced in line with the Reinheitsgebot. The menu also has a European flavour with old favourites such as spaghetti bolognaise, pork knuckle, sausages, soups and snacks. We had breakfast here one morning and I think my arteries are still recovering.
(Last visited 16 September 2013). |
60 This is about 10 to 15 minutes walk north of Sukhbaatar Square and is on the left hand side of the road We nearly gave up but it’s worth a few beers. Just a light and dark on but ok. It’s bit dark inside and a few of the locals had a few too many but still pleased we made the effort |
60 The original Chinggis location (they now have the Beer Hall and another location near the Nadaam site). This is older, wooden, worn-in and I think a more European feel. Just two beers on when we visited. Nice enough place, but it’s a bit of a trek north from Sukhbaatar Square and didn’t really compel a return visit. |
54 Historic brewpub that has seen better days. The beer, service, and ambiance are all better at the newer Chinggis Beer Hall but it’s still worth popping in here. |
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