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Learning Chinese - Brewing pleasures



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CITYLIFE / Bars & Cafes






锘緽rewing pleasures


By Sarah Sculley (City Weekend)
Updated: 2007-08-17 11:11





锘縈icro-breweries are the best invention ever and the draught at the
Bund Brewery is no exception鈥攁 delicious light brew with a sweet after
taste, 300ml for RMB 33.

Non-beer drinkers can choose from a massive range of unbrewed beverages
and food as well-not just bar food, but real meals like mac and steak
(RMB 115), desserts and snacks. The Bund Brewery is your local pub minus
the sticky floors and slimy businessmen. The bar is dimly lit with large
wooden tables perfect for big group dinners. It's warm and
wooden鈥損ossibly a fire hazard but overall a great atmosphere.

Don't let the 'Bund' in the name put you off. The bar is relaxed and
reasonably priced. With a mix of locals and foreigners and extremely
friendly staff, the Brewery is soon to become our favorite after-work
hangout. Perfect for: bad hair days.

Bund Brewery
Add: 11 Hankou Lu
Tel: 021-6321-8447























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