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A huge cavern filled with the bubbling magma of relentless beer-infused joy, folk-punk music, dancing and Latvian nationalism, this is an essential Rīga drinking venue. The bar strives to reflect the full geography and diversity of Latvian beer production, but there is also plenty of local cider, fruit wine and šmakouka moonshine. The 'No Instagram!' rule is reason enough to pop in.

Among the snacks and cheap meals, the kartupeļu pankūkas (potato pancakes) are superb.


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