Beer House

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Sprawled out in the middle of town, Beer House doesn't go unnoticed. Wooden tables that come into the street, sturdy full-bosomed waitresses in costume, and yokely folk music (which is likely to agitate more than appeal) are just some of the more overt ways this place has tried to create the atmosphere of a Bavarian beer hall. The droves of tourists attest to its easy success, while a cheesy disco upstairs seems to attract young Russians. Despite the kitsch, the beer is good and comes in seven unfiltered, unpasteurised varieties, which this establishment is bold enough to claim is good for you in moderation. |
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reviewed by Tallinn-life from Estonia on Dec.19.2011 | |
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reviewed by Valentina from Russia on Dec.19.2011 | |
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reviewed by Nml from United Kingdom on Apr.03.2011 | |
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reviewed by Mark from United States on Jul.17.2010 | |
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reviewed by Tuomo from Finland on Jul.17.2010 | |
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reviewed by Owe Roslund from Sweden on Apr.06.2010 | |
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reviewed by Tarjei from Norway on Dec.02.2009 | |
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reviewed by Pete from United Kingdom on Dec.02.2009 | |
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reviewed by Alan Christie from United Kingdom on Oct.25.2010 | |
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reviewed by Pierre from Finland on Mar.12.2009 | |
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reviewed by Celia from Poland on Mar.12.2009 | |
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