60 /100 Holy Hop (Bar) OKEANSKY PROSPEKT, 9 Largish basement bar, around 20 taps pouring beer from around the world, nothing too exciting though there were a couple of gems from Phil L brewery in Vladivostok ( a superb NEPA ) Food looked good but didn't eat. Worth a look if in town. |
72 /100 Moonshine Craft Beer Bar (Bar) SVETLANSKAYA ULITSA, 1 Visited mid January. Situated next door to Moonshine Cocktail Bar. 12 taps pouring a selection of Russian and beer from other countries, a little BewDog heavy on my visit plus some Belgian etc, the Russian beer was all from micros though, same goes for the bottle list. Girl behind the bar spoke excellent English and vas very enthusiastic and knowledgable about the beer. The cocktail bar next door was pretty good too! |
82 /100 Coffee and Beer (Bar) ULITSA ADMIRALA FOKINA, 9 Visited mid January. Nice cosy bar, just off the main drag under a small underpass and it's on your right in a small courtyard. Friendly service with a little English spoken, 8 taps all pouring Russian micros and a good range of styles on my visit, large bottle selection from all over the world. Great coffee also! I would definitely go back next time in town. |
60 /100 POSYETSKAYA ULITSA, 23 The best Brewpub I’ve found in Vladivostok. Only their own tap beer, 4 kinds: Pale, Red, Dark and Pineapple. The beer is excellent when compared to its Russian competition and average (Pale) to fairly good( both Red and Dark) when compared with some better ales. Also pretty cheap for Russia.
Food is also very good and the service is good. Some staff speak English and they have menus on English.
Located near the center of town, free WiFi, outdoor seating, and a nice, wooden interior with a few Coppers in the middle of the bar.
Excellent find in Vladivostok, kinda standard in Czech R. |
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