Enjoy a night of traditional Irish music

(That's Beijing)
Updated: 2006-06-27 10:44

Enjoy a night of traditional Irish musicWhile Beijing has its share of many English style pubs, the newly opened Brewery Tap has quickly distinguished itself from the rest. Located in the Blue Castle Apartment complex, the pub is far away from any competitors, yet close to many thirsty Beijingers.

More important is the fact that customers can enjoy the wide selection of English and Belgian beers at a considerable discount during the daily ‘happy hour’, which runs from 5pm to 8pm. Given that their Chimay only costs 39 yuan, savings can add up quickly. As an extra surprise, you can eat as much palese curry as you like during 'happy hour' for a very reasonable pric

The interior is styled as a British pub, with wooden tables and bar chairs, and the cozy and quiet booths upstairs allow you the space to relax and enjoy traditional Irish music.

With a large and comfortable layout, the Brewery Tap is a great place to start a night or end up after work.

Location: S111A, Bluecastle International Apartment, 3 West Dawang Lu (near Dawanglu Subway station), Chaoyang DistrictOpening hours: Monday to Friday 5pm-1am, Saturday to Sunday 3pm-1am
Happy Hour: 5-8pm daily all beverage 30 percent off
Tel: 010-68001621



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