Robert Doms Beer House

Lviv


This fantastic, utterly unique beer hall is located three storeys underground in a centuries-old beer-storage vault once used by the neighbouring Lvivske brewery. It's named after the brewery's founder and features fresh Lvivske served in litre steins, plus German food and nightly live music in one of the vault's four chambers.


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